
Alternative Perspectives
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- Ethical Nonmonogamy: Is It A Generational Thing? (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he welcomes Divine Ikpe, an Art Therapy grad student who recently wrote about ENM for The GA Voice in her article “Dating While Queer in The Modern Age: On Ethical Nonmonogamy (ENM)...
- Producer…Director…Screenwriter…Lesbian Storyteller…Christin Baker (00:59:57)
Join Gregg as he talks with Christin Baker – an American producer, director, and screenwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. With her passion for film-based storytelling, she founded Tello Films in 2007, a streaming network, production, and...
- Time Travel: Being Gay in 1930s London (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he discusses an interview he found on an outstanding episode of pioneering 1980s TV series “Gay Life”, in which Gifford Skinner describes what it was like to be a gay man in...
- “I, Rob Graves”: A Memoir Depicting A Struggle with Childhood Trauma, Homosexuality, and Bipolar Disorder (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he welcomes Robert P. Graves, author of “I, Rob Graves: My Struggle with Childhood Trauma, Homosexuality, and Bipolar Disorder: A Memoir” to discuss his riveting autobiography. Having spent his life dealing with...
- “More Than Just A Flag”: Transgender Activist, Author, and Navy Veteran Monica Helms (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he welcomes Monica Helms – American transgender activist, author (“”More Than Just a Flag”), veteran of the United States Navy and the creator of the Transgender Pride Flag. Monica also serves on...
- 2021 Long Island LGBTQ+ Community Health Needs Study Yields Alarming Results (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he welcomes Dr. Allison Eliscu of Stony Brook Medicine in Long Island, NY to discuss a 2021 health needs study of the LGBTQ+ community which produced alarming results revealing that the LGBTQ+...
- Gay Rights in Palestine (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he talks with Sa’ed Atshan, the Director of Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Emory University in Atlanta and the author of the upcoming book “Paradoxes of...
- “A Place Called Home” – A Story of Growing Up Homeless (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he welcomes David Ambroz, an award-winning child welfare advocate to discuss David’s new book “A Place Called Home”. David writes about growing up homeless in New York for 11 years and his...
- The Trevor Project…Saving Young LGBTQ Lives (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he speaks with Troy Stevenson, Senior Campaign Manager at The Trevor Project – the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) young...
- “Destination Unknown”: New Novel Features Gay Teens Navigating NYC Gay Life During the AIDS Epidemic (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he welcomes award-winning author Bill Konigsberg who discusses his new novel “Destination Unknown” featuring two gay teens navigating gay life during the height of the AIDS epidemic in New York City.
- 2022 Out on Film Festival Celebrates 35 Years (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he discusses this year’s Out on Film Festival with Jim Farmer (Festival Director) and Craig Hardesty (Board of Directors Chair). This is the 35th year for the Festival. Out on Film’s mission...
- Kollyn Conrad Turned Pain into Service with Publicly Private (01:00:00)
Join Gregg this week as he talks with Kollyn Conrad, the executive director of an eastern Tennessee nonprofit called Publicly Private, about how he turned the pain of growing up gay and dyslexic in the...
- The Overturn of Roe v Wade: The Implications for the Queer Community (01:00:00)
After almost 50 years, the Supreme Court has overturned Roe vs. Wade and made abortion access in this country almost nil. Gregg discusses this historic ruling and its implications and chances of affecting other rulings...
- “Love Is Not Abuse”: An Exploration of Domestic Violence in Gay Relationships (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he welcomes Timothy McLemore – founder of Essential Haus, a nonprofit organization in Miami that provides a safe place for individuals in the LGBTQ+ community who have been affected by domestic violence...
- Discover Gay DC’s Secrets and Hidden History with James Kirchick (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he welcomes James Kirchick, an American reporter, foreign correspondent, author, and columnist. James has a fascinating new book: “Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington” and discusses it among other topics...
- The Craziness of LGBTQ Rights in Florida in 2022 (01:00:00)
Join Gregg and Joshua Estrin, PhD as they discuss the craziness that are LGBTQ rights in Florida right now. A Florida resident himself, Dr. Josh shares his “Shut Up and Listen to Yourself” philosophy. Driven...
- Author Carlos Allende’s “Coffee, Shopping, Murder, Love”: A Campy Dark Murder Comedy (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he talks with Carlos Allende, a media psychology scholar and writer of fiction, who has penned the new novel “Coffee, Shopping, Murder, Love” – a campy dark comedy for the angry and...
- Growing Up Gay in Germany: The Similarities and Differences to Growing Up Gay in the USA (01:00:00)
Gregg welcomes Samuel Clowes Huneke who wrote “States of Liberation: Gay Men between Dictatorship and Democracy in Cold War Germany (German and European Studies)” which traces the paths of gay men in East and West...
- WikiPedia Lacks LGTBQ Representation in Content and WikiEdu Is Doing Something About It (01:00:00)
Join Gregg; LiAnna Davis (Chief Programs Officer and Deputy Director at Wiki Education); and Alma Gomez (a UCLA instructor) as they discuss the lack of LGBTQ and minority content on Wikipedia. Wiki Education (WikiEdu) works...
- Discover SVTV Network for LGBTQ Content Specifically for Us (01:00:00)
Join Gregg as he discovers SVTV Network (Strong Voices Television) – a place you can go to get content and see streaming videos/shows that are specifically for the LGBTQ+ community. Meet Sheri Johnson, the CEO...