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Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
EP 89 - Greg Bourke - GAY, CATHOLIC AND AMERICAN

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 36:28


Greg Bourke joins Dan to chat about his life and work. His autobiography is filled with extraordinary life achievements and we discuss so many of these wondrous issues: Greg's love of Scouting and his work within and without of the Boy Scouts of America; growing up in the Catholic religion and his choice to remain within that faith; and, his and his husband's journey to the Supreme Court for Marriage Equality.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
EP 89 - Greg Bourke - GAY, CATHOLIC AND AMERICAN

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 36:28


Greg Bourke joins Dan to chat about his life and work. His autobiography is filled with extraordinary life achievements and we discuss so many of these wondrous issues: Greg's love of Scouting and his work within and without of the Boy Scouts of America; growing up in the Catholic religion and his choice to remain within that faith; and, his and his husband's journey to the Supreme Court for Marriage Equality.

Terry Meiners
What if same sex marriage is returned to the state level

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 9:44


Greg Bourke and Michael de Leon discussed the case they were a part of the case that led to same sex marriage being legalized in the U.S. and Clarence Thomas' opinion, that was given while overturning Roe v. Wade, that the Obergefell case and others should be looked at again. They talked about the stress they feel if that opinion moves further and the ramifications that could occur for families if the case is overturned...

New Books in Human Rights
Gregory Bourke, "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion" (U Notre Dame Press, 2021)

New Books in Human Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:22


Catholic Greg Bourke's profoundly moving memoir about growing up gay and overcoming discrimination in the battle for same-sex marriage in the US. In this compelling and deeply affecting memoir, Greg Bourke recounts growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, and living as a gay Catholic. Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion (U Notre Dame Press, 2021) describes Bourke's early struggles for acceptance as an out gay man living in the South during the 1980s and '90s, his unplanned transformation into an outspoken gay rights activist after being dismissed as a troop leader from the Boy Scouts of America in 2012, and his historic role as one of the named defendants in the landmark United States Supreme Court decision Obergefell vs. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. After being ousted by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), former Scoutmaster Bourke became a leader in the movement to amend antigay BSA membership policies. The Archdiocese of Louisville, because of its vigorous opposition to marriage equality, blocked Bourke's return to leadership despite his impeccable long-term record as a distinguished boy scout leader. But while making their home in Louisville, Bourke and his husband Michael DeLeon have been active members at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church for more than three decades, and their family includes two adopted children who attended Lourdes school and were brought up in the faith. Over many years and challenges, this couple has managed to navigate the choppy waters of being openly gay while integrating into the fabric of their parish life community. Bourke is unapologetically Catholic, and his faith provides the framework for this inspiring story of how the Bourke DeLeon family struggled to overcome antigay discrimination by both the BSA and the Catholic Church and fought to legalize same-sex marriage across the country. Gay, Catholic, and American is an illuminating account that anyone, no matter their ideological orientation, can read for insight. It will appeal to those interested in civil rights, Catholic social justice, and LGBTQ inclusion. Author: Greg Bourke has had a long corporate career in information technology and management. He currently works as a health economist. Bourke and his husband, Michael De Leon, were named 2015 Persons of the Year by the National Catholic Reporter and have been active in establishing LGBTQ alumni networks at the University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and other organizations. John Marszalek III is author of Coming Out of the Magnolia Closet: Same-Sex Couples in Mississippi (2020, University Press of Mississippi). He is clinical faculty of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Southern New Hampshire University. Website: Johnmarszalek3.com. Twitter: @marsjf3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Gregory Bourke, "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion" (U Notre Dame Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:22


Catholic Greg Bourke's profoundly moving memoir about growing up gay and overcoming discrimination in the battle for same-sex marriage in the US. In this compelling and deeply affecting memoir, Greg Bourke recounts growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, and living as a gay Catholic. Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion (U Notre Dame Press, 2021) describes Bourke's early struggles for acceptance as an out gay man living in the South during the 1980s and '90s, his unplanned transformation into an outspoken gay rights activist after being dismissed as a troop leader from the Boy Scouts of America in 2012, and his historic role as one of the named defendants in the landmark United States Supreme Court decision Obergefell vs. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. After being ousted by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), former Scoutmaster Bourke became a leader in the movement to amend antigay BSA membership policies. The Archdiocese of Louisville, because of its vigorous opposition to marriage equality, blocked Bourke's return to leadership despite his impeccable long-term record as a distinguished boy scout leader. But while making their home in Louisville, Bourke and his husband Michael DeLeon have been active members at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church for more than three decades, and their family includes two adopted children who attended Lourdes school and were brought up in the faith. Over many years and challenges, this couple has managed to navigate the choppy waters of being openly gay while integrating into the fabric of their parish life community. Bourke is unapologetically Catholic, and his faith provides the framework for this inspiring story of how the Bourke DeLeon family struggled to overcome antigay discrimination by both the BSA and the Catholic Church and fought to legalize same-sex marriage across the country. Gay, Catholic, and American is an illuminating account that anyone, no matter their ideological orientation, can read for insight. It will appeal to those interested in civil rights, Catholic social justice, and LGBTQ inclusion. Author: Greg Bourke has had a long corporate career in information technology and management. He currently works as a health economist. Bourke and his husband, Michael De Leon, were named 2015 Persons of the Year by the National Catholic Reporter and have been active in establishing LGBTQ alumni networks at the University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and other organizations. John Marszalek III is author of Coming Out of the Magnolia Closet: Same-Sex Couples in Mississippi (2020, University Press of Mississippi). He is clinical faculty of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Southern New Hampshire University. Website: Johnmarszalek3.com. Twitter: @marsjf3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Catholic Studies
Gregory Bourke, "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion" (U Notre Dame Press, 2021)

New Books in Catholic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:22


Catholic Greg Bourke's profoundly moving memoir about growing up gay and overcoming discrimination in the battle for same-sex marriage in the US. In this compelling and deeply affecting memoir, Greg Bourke recounts growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, and living as a gay Catholic. Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion (U Notre Dame Press, 2021) describes Bourke's early struggles for acceptance as an out gay man living in the South during the 1980s and '90s, his unplanned transformation into an outspoken gay rights activist after being dismissed as a troop leader from the Boy Scouts of America in 2012, and his historic role as one of the named defendants in the landmark United States Supreme Court decision Obergefell vs. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. After being ousted by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), former Scoutmaster Bourke became a leader in the movement to amend antigay BSA membership policies. The Archdiocese of Louisville, because of its vigorous opposition to marriage equality, blocked Bourke's return to leadership despite his impeccable long-term record as a distinguished boy scout leader. But while making their home in Louisville, Bourke and his husband Michael DeLeon have been active members at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church for more than three decades, and their family includes two adopted children who attended Lourdes school and were brought up in the faith. Over many years and challenges, this couple has managed to navigate the choppy waters of being openly gay while integrating into the fabric of their parish life community. Bourke is unapologetically Catholic, and his faith provides the framework for this inspiring story of how the Bourke DeLeon family struggled to overcome antigay discrimination by both the BSA and the Catholic Church and fought to legalize same-sex marriage across the country. Gay, Catholic, and American is an illuminating account that anyone, no matter their ideological orientation, can read for insight. It will appeal to those interested in civil rights, Catholic social justice, and LGBTQ inclusion. Author: Greg Bourke has had a long corporate career in information technology and management. He currently works as a health economist. Bourke and his husband, Michael De Leon, were named 2015 Persons of the Year by the National Catholic Reporter and have been active in establishing LGBTQ alumni networks at the University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and other organizations. John Marszalek III is author of Coming Out of the Magnolia Closet: Same-Sex Couples in Mississippi (2020, University Press of Mississippi). He is clinical faculty of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Southern New Hampshire University. Website: Johnmarszalek3.com. Twitter: @marsjf3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
Gregory Bourke, "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion" (U Notre Dame Press, 2021)

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:22


Catholic Greg Bourke's profoundly moving memoir about growing up gay and overcoming discrimination in the battle for same-sex marriage in the US. In this compelling and deeply affecting memoir, Greg Bourke recounts growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, and living as a gay Catholic. Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion (U Notre Dame Press, 2021) describes Bourke's early struggles for acceptance as an out gay man living in the South during the 1980s and '90s, his unplanned transformation into an outspoken gay rights activist after being dismissed as a troop leader from the Boy Scouts of America in 2012, and his historic role as one of the named defendants in the landmark United States Supreme Court decision Obergefell vs. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. After being ousted by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), former Scoutmaster Bourke became a leader in the movement to amend antigay BSA membership policies. The Archdiocese of Louisville, because of its vigorous opposition to marriage equality, blocked Bourke's return to leadership despite his impeccable long-term record as a distinguished boy scout leader. But while making their home in Louisville, Bourke and his husband Michael DeLeon have been active members at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church for more than three decades, and their family includes two adopted children who attended Lourdes school and were brought up in the faith. Over many years and challenges, this couple has managed to navigate the choppy waters of being openly gay while integrating into the fabric of their parish life community. Bourke is unapologetically Catholic, and his faith provides the framework for this inspiring story of how the Bourke DeLeon family struggled to overcome antigay discrimination by both the BSA and the Catholic Church and fought to legalize same-sex marriage across the country. Gay, Catholic, and American is an illuminating account that anyone, no matter their ideological orientation, can read for insight. It will appeal to those interested in civil rights, Catholic social justice, and LGBTQ inclusion. Author: Greg Bourke has had a long corporate career in information technology and management. He currently works as a health economist. Bourke and his husband, Michael De Leon, were named 2015 Persons of the Year by the National Catholic Reporter and have been active in establishing LGBTQ alumni networks at the University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and other organizations. John Marszalek III is author of Coming Out of the Magnolia Closet: Same-Sex Couples in Mississippi (2020, University Press of Mississippi). He is clinical faculty of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Southern New Hampshire University. Website: Johnmarszalek3.com. Twitter: @marsjf3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies

New Books in Christian Studies
Gregory Bourke, "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion" (U Notre Dame Press, 2021)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:22


Catholic Greg Bourke's profoundly moving memoir about growing up gay and overcoming discrimination in the battle for same-sex marriage in the US. In this compelling and deeply affecting memoir, Greg Bourke recounts growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, and living as a gay Catholic. Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion (U Notre Dame Press, 2021) describes Bourke's early struggles for acceptance as an out gay man living in the South during the 1980s and '90s, his unplanned transformation into an outspoken gay rights activist after being dismissed as a troop leader from the Boy Scouts of America in 2012, and his historic role as one of the named defendants in the landmark United States Supreme Court decision Obergefell vs. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. After being ousted by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), former Scoutmaster Bourke became a leader in the movement to amend antigay BSA membership policies. The Archdiocese of Louisville, because of its vigorous opposition to marriage equality, blocked Bourke's return to leadership despite his impeccable long-term record as a distinguished boy scout leader. But while making their home in Louisville, Bourke and his husband Michael DeLeon have been active members at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church for more than three decades, and their family includes two adopted children who attended Lourdes school and were brought up in the faith. Over many years and challenges, this couple has managed to navigate the choppy waters of being openly gay while integrating into the fabric of their parish life community. Bourke is unapologetically Catholic, and his faith provides the framework for this inspiring story of how the Bourke DeLeon family struggled to overcome antigay discrimination by both the BSA and the Catholic Church and fought to legalize same-sex marriage across the country. Gay, Catholic, and American is an illuminating account that anyone, no matter their ideological orientation, can read for insight. It will appeal to those interested in civil rights, Catholic social justice, and LGBTQ inclusion. Author: Greg Bourke has had a long corporate career in information technology and management. He currently works as a health economist. Bourke and his husband, Michael De Leon, were named 2015 Persons of the Year by the National Catholic Reporter and have been active in establishing LGBTQ alumni networks at the University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and other organizations. John Marszalek III is author of Coming Out of the Magnolia Closet: Same-Sex Couples in Mississippi (2020, University Press of Mississippi). He is clinical faculty of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Southern New Hampshire University. Website: Johnmarszalek3.com. Twitter: @marsjf3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

Weathering Rainbows
The Bright Stars of Marriage Equality w/ Greg Bourke

Weathering Rainbows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 77:39


Ever wonder about Kentucky's role in the landmark case, Obergefell v. Hodges, which decided that the fundamental right of marriage also applied to same-sex marriages and ruled bans on same-sex marriage unconstitutional? Kurtis Sunset and his guest, Greg Bourke, one of the named plaintiffs in Bourke v. Beshear, the Kentucky case that was consolidated into Obergefell v. Hodges, sit down and discuss Kentucky's role in the fight against bans against same-sex marriage. The episode discusses how Kentucky's refusal to recognize the legitimacy of Bourke and DeLeon's marriage (which occurred in Canada in 2004) led them all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States. For more on Greg's journey check out his book, “Gay, Catholic, and American.”

New Books in Law
Gregory Bourke, "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion" (U Notre Dame Press, 2021)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:22


Catholic Greg Bourke's profoundly moving memoir about growing up gay and overcoming discrimination in the battle for same-sex marriage in the US. In this compelling and deeply affecting memoir, Greg Bourke recounts growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, and living as a gay Catholic. Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion (U Notre Dame Press, 2021) describes Bourke's early struggles for acceptance as an out gay man living in the South during the 1980s and '90s, his unplanned transformation into an outspoken gay rights activist after being dismissed as a troop leader from the Boy Scouts of America in 2012, and his historic role as one of the named defendants in the landmark United States Supreme Court decision Obergefell vs. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. After being ousted by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), former Scoutmaster Bourke became a leader in the movement to amend antigay BSA membership policies. The Archdiocese of Louisville, because of its vigorous opposition to marriage equality, blocked Bourke's return to leadership despite his impeccable long-term record as a distinguished boy scout leader. But while making their home in Louisville, Bourke and his husband Michael DeLeon have been active members at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church for more than three decades, and their family includes two adopted children who attended Lourdes school and were brought up in the faith. Over many years and challenges, this couple has managed to navigate the choppy waters of being openly gay while integrating into the fabric of their parish life community. Bourke is unapologetically Catholic, and his faith provides the framework for this inspiring story of how the Bourke DeLeon family struggled to overcome antigay discrimination by both the BSA and the Catholic Church and fought to legalize same-sex marriage across the country. Gay, Catholic, and American is an illuminating account that anyone, no matter their ideological orientation, can read for insight. It will appeal to those interested in civil rights, Catholic social justice, and LGBTQ inclusion. Author: Greg Bourke has had a long corporate career in information technology and management. He currently works as a health economist. Bourke and his husband, Michael De Leon, were named 2015 Persons of the Year by the National Catholic Reporter and have been active in establishing LGBTQ alumni networks at the University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and other organizations. John Marszalek III is author of Coming Out of the Magnolia Closet: Same-Sex Couples in Mississippi (2020, University Press of Mississippi). He is clinical faculty of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Southern New Hampshire University. Website: Johnmarszalek3.com. Twitter: @marsjf3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law

New Books in American Studies
Gregory Bourke, "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion" (U Notre Dame Press, 2021)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:22


Catholic Greg Bourke's profoundly moving memoir about growing up gay and overcoming discrimination in the battle for same-sex marriage in the US. In this compelling and deeply affecting memoir, Greg Bourke recounts growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, and living as a gay Catholic. Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion (U Notre Dame Press, 2021) describes Bourke's early struggles for acceptance as an out gay man living in the South during the 1980s and '90s, his unplanned transformation into an outspoken gay rights activist after being dismissed as a troop leader from the Boy Scouts of America in 2012, and his historic role as one of the named defendants in the landmark United States Supreme Court decision Obergefell vs. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. After being ousted by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), former Scoutmaster Bourke became a leader in the movement to amend antigay BSA membership policies. The Archdiocese of Louisville, because of its vigorous opposition to marriage equality, blocked Bourke's return to leadership despite his impeccable long-term record as a distinguished boy scout leader. But while making their home in Louisville, Bourke and his husband Michael DeLeon have been active members at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church for more than three decades, and their family includes two adopted children who attended Lourdes school and were brought up in the faith. Over many years and challenges, this couple has managed to navigate the choppy waters of being openly gay while integrating into the fabric of their parish life community. Bourke is unapologetically Catholic, and his faith provides the framework for this inspiring story of how the Bourke DeLeon family struggled to overcome antigay discrimination by both the BSA and the Catholic Church and fought to legalize same-sex marriage across the country. Gay, Catholic, and American is an illuminating account that anyone, no matter their ideological orientation, can read for insight. It will appeal to those interested in civil rights, Catholic social justice, and LGBTQ inclusion. Author: Greg Bourke has had a long corporate career in information technology and management. He currently works as a health economist. Bourke and his husband, Michael De Leon, were named 2015 Persons of the Year by the National Catholic Reporter and have been active in establishing LGBTQ alumni networks at the University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and other organizations. John Marszalek III is author of Coming Out of the Magnolia Closet: Same-Sex Couples in Mississippi (2020, University Press of Mississippi). He is clinical faculty of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Southern New Hampshire University. Website: Johnmarszalek3.com. Twitter: @marsjf3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

Terry Meiners
"Hayley, the Knobs, and Greg Bourke talk about Greg's book, Bennifer, and Chrissy Teigen's "apology"

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 26:52


Hayley and the Knobs and our special guest Greg Bourke discuss Greg's book "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion," Bennifer's public displays of affection, and Chrissy Teigen's "apology"...

Terry Meiners
Greg Bourke discusses being gay, Catholic, and American

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 25:50


One of Terry's lifelong friends, Greg Bourke, discusses being gay, Catholic, and American. He also talks about his book of the same name "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion," Pride Month, and more...

Terry Meiners
"Hayley, the Knobs, and Greg Bourke talk about Greg's book, Bennifer, and Chrissy Teigen's "apology"

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 26:52


Hayley and the Knobs and our special guest Greg Bourke discuss Greg's book "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion," Bennifer's public displays of affection, and Chrissy Teigen's "apology"...

Terry Meiners
Greg Bourke discusses being gay, Catholic, and American

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 25:50


One of Terry's lifelong friends, Greg Bourke, discusses being gay, Catholic, and American. He also talks about his book of the same name "Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion," Pride Month, and more...

Southern Queeries
Queerly I Do: Part 3: Southern Political Resistance to Same Sex Marriage

Southern Queeries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 37:48


Our “Queerly I Do” series is our look at what is going on in the world of gay marriage or LGBTQ weddings, with a southern twist. This episode we talk a little about the politics of same-sex marriage, including the history of how southern states legislatures tried to prevent queer marriage from taking place. Our special guest is Mr. Greg Bourke. He, and his husband, Michael De Leon, were the lead plaintiffs in the Kentucky federal case that was a part of the  historic Obergefell v. Hodges case. We’d like to give a special thanks to Greg Bourke for talking to us. His book, Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion, available for pre-order now. Also, we have merch! Check out our Teepublic store and support the show! ___________________________________________________________________________________ Want to help us make the show? You can now donate to us through Paypal on our website and click the donate button. We'd be grateful for anything you can give, and you'll receive a private thanks from us. You can also support us through Bookshop . Be sure to keep up with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. To learn more about the history of the fight for same sex marriage, check out these additional sources and the books available on our Bookshop site. Bookshop - Southern Queeries: Queerly I Do Vox: The March of Marriage Equality Washington Post: Federal Marriage Benefits Now Available to Same-Sex Couples Nationwide USA Today: Supreme Court's Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Turns 5 A Timeline of the Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage in the U.S. Is There Room for a 'Southern Point of View' on Gay Marriage? Here's Where Same-Sex Marriages Are Still Being Blocked in the U.S.  

Terry Meiners
Greg Bourke talks about his book "Gay, Catholic, and American"

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 12:30


Greg Bourke talked about his new book, Gay, Catholic, and American, as well as the support they have received from their Our Lady of Lourdes family and changes in the Boy Scouts of America as a result of his lawsuit...

Terry Meiners
Greg Bourke talks about his book "Gay, Catholic, and American"

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 12:30


Greg Bourke talked about his new book, Gay, Catholic, and American, as well as the support they have received from their Our Lady of Lourdes family and changes in the Boy Scouts of America as a result of his lawsuit...

The Plant Based Podcast
The Plant Based Podcast S3 Episode Ten - The world of plants down under

The Plant Based Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 60:28


Every wondered what a Plant Geek’s plant collection is like?! This episode of The Plant Based Podcast kicks off with Michael showing Ellen around his new home, giving a tour of his extensive houseplant collection. They then interview Greg Bourke, the Curator and Manager of the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden in Australia. Greg started his working life as an electrician but has worked in horticulture and conservation at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden for nine years now. Greg explains why the Blue Mountains are blue, and they talk about the incredible variety of plants at the Botanic Garden, including peonies the size of Greg’s head, even in winter. Greg describes what it was like at the garden during the wildfires, when they saw 70 metre flames and they opened the garden as a refuge for local residents. In part two, Greg tells Ellen and Michael about his lifelong fascination with carnivorous plants and jokes that he loves them more than his family! He has a phenomenal potted collection of over 10,000 plants, 90% of which are carnivorous. Greg shares his passion for getting kids into conservation through introducing them to edible and carnivorous plants that they find captivating. They round off the episode with Greg’s three easy tips for listeners who want to grow carnivorous plants at home.     The Plant Based Podcast:  www.theplantbasedpodcast.net Instagram Twitter Facebook    This episode of The Plant Based Podcast is brought to you by our friends at Natural Grower. Launched in 2019, their award-winning liquid fertiliser and soil conditioner is made entirely from maize. Naturally rich in nitrogen, potash, phosphate and other trace elements that plants and vegetables love, it is approved by the Soil Association, Vegan Society and Organic Farmers and Growers. Visit NaturalGrower.co.uk to nurture your soil and boost your plants and veg. Enter PBP15 for a 15% discount as a Plant Based Podcast subscriber. Instagram: @natural_grower

Off Track - Separate stories podcast
Flora fatale, the plants with a thirst for blood [Re-issue]

Off Track - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 25:16


With an aggressive mass-murder-then-compost strategy, these tiny plants are the most heinous of herbs.

Off Track - ABC RN
Flora fatale, the plants with a thirst for blood [Re-issue]

Off Track - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 25:16


With an aggressive mass-murder-then-compost strategy, these tiny plants are the most heinous of herbs.

In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 233 - Australia's Carnivorous Bounty

In Defense of Plants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 51:10


Today we are joined by carnivorous plant expert and botanist extraordinaire, Greg Bourke. Greg is the Curator Manager of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney's Blue Mountains Botanic Garden. He is deeply passionate about finding and understanding Australia's bewildering variety of carnivorous plants. From describing new species and even genera to spreading the word about plant conservation, Greg's life is steeped in plants. Join us as we nerd out about Australia's carnivorous plants. This episode was produced in part by Joanna, Griff, Philip, Paul, Matthew, Clark, Bobby, Kate, Steven, Brittney, McMansion Hell, Joey, Catherine, Brandon, Hall, Vegreville Creek and Wetlands Fund, Kevin, Oliver, John, Johansson, Christina, Jared, Hannah, Katy Pye, Brandon, Gwen, Carly, Stephen, Botanical Tours, Moonwort Studios, Lisa, Liba, Lucas, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, doeg, Clifton, Stephanie, Benjamin, Eli, Rachael, Anthony, Plant By Design, Philip, Brent, Ron, Tim, Homestead Brooklyn, Brodie, Kevin, Sophia, Brian, Mark, Rens, Bendix, Irene, Holly, Caitlin, Manuel, Jennifer, Sara, and Margie.

Off Track - Separate stories podcast
Flora fatale, the plants with a thirst for blood

Off Track - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 25:45


With an aggressive mass-murder-then-compost strategy, these tiny plants are the most heinous of herbs.[Repeat]

Off Track - ABC RN
Flora fatale, the plants with a thirst for blood

Off Track - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 25:45


With an aggressive mass-murder-then-compost strategy, these tiny plants are the most heinous of herbs.[Repeat]

Self Improvement Wednesday
Self-improvement Wednesday. Greg Bourke from Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens on Carnivorous Plants

Self Improvement Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 10:31


Real Life Little Shop of Horrors

Self Improvement Wednesday
Self-improvement Wednesday. Greg Bourke from Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens on Carnivorous Plants

Self Improvement Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 10:31


Real Life Little Shop of Horrors

Terry Meiners
Greg Bourke on the Colorado bakery case

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 9:38


Greg Bourke gave his take on the SCOTUS ruling in the Colorado bakery case. He said it is a “very narrow ruling” against the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, not necessarily a ruling against the couple who was denied a wedding cake. He also discussed the quest for national laws to protect the entire LGTBQ community against discrimination.Greg also talked about the struggle that can exist in being homosexual and a practicing Roman Catholic.

Off Track - Separate stories podcast
Flora fatale, the plants with a thirst for blood

Off Track - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 25:32


With an aggressive mass-murder-then-compost strategy, these tiny plants are the most heinous of herbs.

Off Track - ABC RN
Flora fatale, the plants with a thirst for blood

Off Track - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 25:32


With an aggressive mass-murder-then-compost strategy, these tiny plants are the most heinous of herbs.