This week marks the debut of ‘Hidden Truth: Transgender Movement,’ the second installment of a weekly hour-long podcast series created by host Jim Breslo. On the heels of wrapping his first season, ‘Hidden Truth: Las Vegas Shooter,’ Breslo embarks on a journey to discover what it means to be transgender and what impact the movement is having on society. He comes to the mic without agenda, embracing an understanding with each guest that no topic or question is off limits.
The podcast is available on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, and at www.hiddentruthshow.com.
Episode one features the first of a three-part interview with Breslo’s fraternity brother Dave Richmond, a divorced accountant and father of two who, much to Breslo’s surprise, recently became Sabrina. No subject is left off limits as they discuss everything from sex and surgery, to parenting and pronouns. Listeners can expect deep dive interviews on such topics as conversion therapy, puberty blockers for children, gender neutral bathrooms, mandatory coverage for gender reassignment surgery, trans suicides, trans in athletics and military, nature vs. nurture and the elimination of gender distinctions.
“It was the ‘T’ in LGBT that no one understood or took seriously,” comments Breslo. “But it started to take center stage soon after gay marriage became the law of the land. The momentum of the movement implores us all to explore, understand and weigh-in without fear or judgement.”
Published in Daily Times, July 23rd 2018.
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