[3][6] In addition to her blog, Reed has written for Harper's Bazaar,[7] the Los Angeles Blade,[8] and other publications.
[11] Reed was inspired to become an advocate while searching for affirming medical providers after learning that her nearest suitable clinic was more than three hours away.
[12] In 2019, Reed created a map of informed consent clinics to help trans people find healthcare providers.
[18] She highlighted in public appearances that the Trump reelection campaign devoted significant funding towards anti-transgender advertising.
[23][28] Later that year, the Associated Press referred to Reed and Zephyr as "prominent figures in the world of LGBTQ+ advocacy," despite being unknown just a few months prior.
The wedding ceremony was held at the Missoula County Fairgrounds in Montana, and was officiated by GLAAD president Sarah Kate Ellis.