Watched it yesterday - was quite interesting. People deep into the sports topics will have heard much of it, but there were some thing I didn't know, and it would be a good intro to anyone who hasn't yet grasped why males shouldn't be in female sports.
It's hosted by Beth Steltzer and Linda Blade of the US "Save Women's Sport" group.
Speakers are:
Kristopher Hunt of USA Powerlifting, explaining the science behind their transgender policy - they're one of the few US sports orgs that have been firmly protecting the female category. They approached it quite seriously, like World Rugby did later.
Colin Wright, biologist, explaining why sex isn't a spectrum, and picking apart some of the fallacies.
Sharron Davies, UK swimmer, talking about her experiences of unfair women's sport in the past, and how it's all being repeated. She made the purest moral case.
Inga Thompson, US cyclist, joined with Sharron in talking about what sport means to young girls and what it means to see places lost to boys.
Emma Hilton, biologist, (FondOfBeetles on Twitter, promoted from chat to screen) digging deeper into latest research on the minimal effects of testosterone suppressants.
Linda Blade followed up from Emma on the "what if they had puberty blockers" question.