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In this episode we have a special guest, Jane M. Fleishman, PhD. We explore sexuality and how it changes as we age. We discuss sexual expression within the GLBT community of elderly queer folk. To learn more about Jane, go to: www.janefleishman.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adult-bedtime-stories/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE S9 EP.10 RECAP... WHY IT'S IMPORTANT TO SUPPORT OUR OWN GLBT COMMUNITY... FAITH EVANS & THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. "THE KING AND I" ALBUM REVIEW & MUCH MORE!!! LIVE SHOW EVERY SUNDAY @2:00pm (cst) (Hosted By: Q.B. Of Da Midwest & Prince Cat-Eyez) www.blogtalkradio.com/popoutradio TUNE IN OR CALL IN @ 646-668-2939 ARTIST CAN SUBMIT MUSIC TO BE PLAYED ON THE SHOW AT POPOUTRADIO@YAHOO.COM FOLLOW US ON TWITTER http://www.twitter.com/popoutradio1 http://www.twitter.com/qbofdamidwest htttp://www.twitter.com/princecateyez "LIKE" THE PAGE http://www.facebook.com/popoutradio
Sherrill Wayland, Executive Director of SAGE (Service & Advocacy for GLBT Elders) Metro St. Louis and Andrew Shaughnessy, Manager of Public Policy of PROMO, work to eliminate the health disparity gap between GLBT people and the general population. They stress the importance of health and social service organizations adopting GLBT welcoming policies and always showing dignity and respect, even during disagreement.
Sherrill Wayland, Executive Director of SAGE (Service & Advocacy for GLBT Elders) Metro St. Louis and Andrew Shaughnessy, Manager of Public Policy of PROMO, work to eliminate the health disparity gap between GLBT people and the general population. They stress the importance of health and social service organizations adopting GLBT welcoming policies and always showing dignity and respect, even during disagreement.
Sherrill Wayland, Executive Director of SAGE (Service & Advocacy for GLBT Elders) Metro St. Louis and Andrew Shaughnessy, Manager of Public Policy of PROMO, work to eliminate the health disparity gap between GLBT people and the general population. They stress the importance of health and social service organizations adopting GLBT welcoming policies and always showing dignity and respect, even during disagreement.
Sherrill Wayland, Executive Director of SAGE (Service & Advocacy for GLBT Elders) Metro St. Louis and Andrew Shaughnessy, Manager of Public Policy of PROMO, work to eliminate the health disparity gap between GLBT people and the general population. They stress the importance of health and social service organizations adopting GLBT welcoming policies and always showing dignity and respect, even during disagreement.
The Christian Church & the GLBT Community share a sad history - marked by much pain, rejection, and suspicion on both sides. Here's hope for a new conversation!
The Christian Church & the GLBT Community share a sad history - marked by much pain, rejection, and suspicion on both sides. Here's hope for a new conversation!
It's important to support our own community. For me, the GLBT community in Arizona, is so so important to me. Why? They are my family. We cry, we laugh, we enjoy, praise legal marriage, shout at gay bashing, and raising families together. So, please pick up an Echo mag, N' Touch mag or any gay magazine. Check out the listings. See, if you can hire a business for the best price. For some of us, the GLBT community is the ONLY family we have.
Clint Crisher was the headline performer at Reno Gay Pride Festival's Thirteenth Annual Gay Pride Celebration in Wingfield Park on Saturday August 15, 2009 sponsored by Rockstar Energy Drink. The festival honors the diversity of the GLBT Community with thousands of visitors, families, friends and the Northern Nevada community. Clint Crisher perform his hits Spotlight, It Can Happen To You, Run Baby Run, Destiny, I love You, The Hot Boys World and Give It Up with his hot dancers under the cool shade trees in Wingfield Park, along the Truckee River on the amphitheater stage. This video include ten minutes of various clips from the forty-five minute live performance. Please visit Clint Crisher online at: http://ClintCrisher.com
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 Film Festival. Todd shares the aftermath the chilling raid on the Rainbow Lounge and discusses QCinema and the role of film in the GLBT Community.
Clint Crisher was the headline performer at Reno Gay Pride Festival's Thirteenth Annual Gay Pride Celebration in Wingfield Park on Saturday August 15, 2009 sponsored by Rockstar Energy Drink. The festival honors the diversity of the GLBT Community with thousands of visitors, families, friends and the Northern Nevada community. Clint Crisher perform his hits Spotlight, It Can Happen To You, Run Baby Run, Destiny, I love You, The Hot Boys World and Give It Up with his hot dancers under the cool shade trees in Wingfield Park, along the Truckee River on the amphitheater stage. This video include ten minutes of various clips from the forty-five minute live performance. Please visit Clint Crisher online at: http://www.clintcrisher.com
Hello All! Welcome to The Royal Pains: Episode 22! The GLBT Community is the suck right now! Obama gets an “F.” We Ramble as usual! We appreciate all of our listeners! Thanks for being so supportive. We want to hear from you! — Here are some ways to contact us. — Call our listener feedback […]
In this episode we have a special guest, Jane M. Fleishman, PhD. We explore sexuality and how it changes as we age. We discuss sexual expression within the GLBT community of elderly queer folk. To learn more about Jane, go to: www.janefleishman.com ( http://www.janefleishman.com/ ). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adult-bedtime-stories/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy