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Ken Schneck is back again for another great episode of “This Show Is so Gay” – brought to you from WVEW 107.7 in Brattleboro, Vermont. Every week Ken brings you news, music and topics of interest to the gay and lesbian community. Long time co-host Becca has left the show to pursue other avenues and wish her the best of luck. Ken will continue to carry on the show bringing on a variety of guest host in the future.

We have two shows on tap for this week’s update. Description below. Click on the link to listen to this show. Do you want to check out what’s on the Click Click Expose Gay Podcast Network? Look to your right and click on the button that says “Listen to Podcast Shows” and you will get access to all of our shows.

Jodi Clark

Jodi Clark

August 25th Episode:
Ken and guest-host Jodi bounce all over the gay world on this episode. Should you change your last name when you get married? Would you send your child to a school that doesn’t much like the gays? Could Ken survive as a knight in a Renaissance Faire? All this (and an expert caller!) on a comprehensively gay edition of This Show is So Gay!

Playlist:
What is Life? – George Harrison;
Sooner or Later – The Grass Roots;
Kittery Tide – Girlyman;
This Moment – Melissa Etheridge;
St. Peter’s Bones –Girlyman

Howard Bragman

Howard Bragman

August 18th Episode:
Are there campaign stances that are deal-breakers when it comes to LGBT folks supporting candidates? Can we cure lesbianism? Should Ken give a speech about marriage equality at guest-host Jodi’s wedding this weekend? Answers to these questions AND a lively chat with PR legend Howard Bragman all on this week’s episode!

Playlist:
Jar of Hearts – Christina Perri;
Nature Boy – Nat King Cole;
Tears of a Clown – Kevin Mahogany;
Stormy Weather – Etta James

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3 Comments

  1. steven rishell says:

    iam gay and i dont know how to tell my parnts. please give me answer to my queistion. and iam 14 years old.also i love your work and show to.

    love, steven

    ps:write back please byyyyyyyyyyyyyy. love you

  2. Steven,

    Coming out is personal and takes time. Don’t rush it and don’t do before you are ready. Take the time to know yourself and who you are, develop your own personality and characteristics that define you – be comfortable with yourself. Once you clear that hurdle, than the take the small steps to telling others around you. There is no hurry and there is no easy answer to this question but there is a lot of support out there for you.

    Good luck!!

  3. Jenny says:

    This info is the cat’s paaamjs!

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