Category: Podcast
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Episode 71 – Patricia Nell Warren (Part 1 of 2) – Author of “My West”
Patricia Nell Warren, bestselling author discuses her new book, “My West: Personal Writings On The American West – Past, Present & Future” (Amazon Books), growing up on the Grant-Kohrs ranch near Deer Lodge, MT (now a National Historic Site run by the National Park Service), the art of storytelling and putting together this collection of…
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Episode 70 – Nikolai Alexseev – Russian Gay Activist
Nikolai Alexseev is a lawyer, journalist and gay activist and both the leader and face of the fight for LGBT rights in Russia. Nikolai discusses his fight for gay rights in Russia at great personal risk and often resulting in him and others being arrested. Featured Website GayRussia BBC Documentary on Being Gay in Uganda…
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Episode 69 – Mike Rogers – Most Feared Man on Capitol Hill
Mike Rogers has outed closeted gay politicians who have voted for anti-LGBT legislation to protect their closet and power. Mike is a blogger, fundraiser, and new media expert and consultant and a Senior Consultant at the New Organizing Institute. The movie “Outrage” that was released in 2009 was based largely on his work outing harmful…
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Episode 67 – Robyn Ochs (Part 1 of 2) – Bisexual Writer, Educator & Activist
Robyn Ochs discusses the 2nd edition of her groundbreaking book “Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World” (Amazon Books | Powell’s Books | IndieBound) which she co-edited with Sarah E. Rowley. Ochs is the second person to teach courses on bisexual identity at the university level and is an accomplished lecturer having spoken at…
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Episode 66 – Craig Seymour, Ph.D., Journalism Professor and Gay Male Stripper
Craig Seymour, journalism professor, has had a successful career as a music critic for a prestigious list of newspapers and magazines. While completing his graduate studies, Craig did his PhD dissertation on males strippers in the gay clubs in Washington, D.C. and he became a stripper himself. Craig discusses his book, All I Could Bare:…
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Episode 65 – Todd Camp (Part 2 of 2) – Witness of Police Raid at Rainbow Lounge in Ft. Worth on June 28, 2009 and Co-Founder Q Cinema
Journalist Todd Camp was at the Rainbow Lounge in Ft. Wort, TX when it was raided by the TABC and Ft. Worth Police on June 28, 2009 (40 years to the day after the famed Stone Wall revolt). Todd is also the Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Q Cinema, the Ft. Worth Gay & Lesbian…
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Episode 64 – Todd Camp (Part 1 of 2) – Witness of Police Raid at Rainbow Lounge in Ft. Worth on June 28, 2009 and Co-Founder Q Cinema
Journalist Todd Camp was at the Rainbow Lounge in Ft. Wort, TX when it was raided by the TABC and Ft. Worth Police on June 28, 2009 (40 years to the day after the famed Stone Wall revolt) . Todd is also the Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Q Cinema, the Ft. Worth Gay &…
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Episode 63 – Linda Goldman – Grief & Loss Counselor, Therapist for LGBT Children & Author
Linda Goldman shares her expertise on counseling youth and adults on grief and Loss as well as counseling LGBT youth. Linda also discusses her recent book “Coming Out, Coming In: Nurturing the Well-Being and Inclusion of Gay Youth in Mainstream Society.” Featured Websites Linda Goldman’s Site (childrensgrief.net) “Coming Out, Coming Inn: Nurturing the Well-Being and…
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Episode 62 – Andy Thayer – Gay Activist and Co-Founder, Gay Liberation Network (Part 2 of 2) Plus My Commentary “40 Years Ago This Week”
Andy Thayer is the consummate street activist. He has lead numerous protests in Chicago and elsewhere and was arrested on May 16th, 2009 in Russia for participating in Moscow’s gay pride event. Andy is also co-founder of Day of Decision which has lead protests against the California Supreme Court’s decision on Proposition 8. Plus my…