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Not Another Radio Program

Actually this one took place a few weeks ago, but I only just noticed they posted the audio on-line. In my city of Hartford, WTIC Radio is all talk, all the time. Colin McEnroe hosts the Afternoon Drive program and interviewed me about my experience in the ex-gay movement. He is a fast talker and you will never know what he will ask (as evidenced by his last question).

You can hear the program here.

I take off in 20 minutes on a flight to Minneapolis to spend time with the folks at Soul Force Equality Rides. I am so excited and honored for the chance to be with them to talk about the ex-gay movement and non-violent speech.

Comments

Have a safe trip, Peterson, and tell the Equality Riders we're praying for them!
Elliot Coale said…
All I can say about the Equality Ride trip is: If possible, TAKE PICTURES!!!!
I have arrived and the Equality Riders are wonderful. Nice mix of lesbian, trans, straight, gay, queer and maybe even bi. I haven't met them all yet, but they seem very solid, smart, passionate and thoughtful.

Yes, elliot, I will take photos!
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Brandy Daniels said…
I am an Equality Rider and saw you around today but didnt get to meet you... in curiosity I had to look at your blog. I look forward to meeting you tomorrow and to hearing what you have to say. :). And thanks for the nice things you said about us :)
ColinU said…
Hey Mr. T!

I love your blog. Watkinson isn't the same without you. I also love Colin and look forward to checking out the show.

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