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Richie & John

Richie & John

著者: Mutual Broadcasting System LLC
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Richie & John is Infinitely LGBTQ+ Multiple times each week, Richie & John present a review of current events, news, lifestyle, entertainment and interviews with people from and supporting the LGBTQ+ Community. This program is hosted by veterans of the LGBTQ+ media industry who were involved in the creation and operation of pioneering services including the GAYBC Radio Network, Sirius OutQ, and Logo TV. Updated every Tuesday and Saturday, don't miss an episode! We're Here! We're Queer! We've Got Your Ear!Copyright 2025 Mutual Broadcasting System LLC 政治・政府 社会科学
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  • Newsday Tuesday | Standing Up to Hate in a Historic News Cycle
    2025/08/05

    This week’s Newsday Tuesday episode of Richie & John brings one of the most vital conversations yet. Richie Roy and John McMullen examine six top stories shaping the LGBTQ+ landscape—from Washington to San Francisco and across the internet. From Trump’s possible pardon of George Santos to the DOJ’s alarming court filing denying the gender identities of transgender service members, the show dives into the latest developments with urgency and clarity. The hosts applaud the Senate’s rare bipartisan stand to protect HIV funding and question why a San Francisco lawmaker wants to repeal key LGBTQ+ protections. They also spotlight LinkedIn’s quiet removal of anti-trans harassment policies and celebrate Laverne Cox leading the first-ever all-trans team on Celebrity Family Feud. This is the final episode for at least a month as Richie & John prepare for the launch of the Mutual Queer News Network (MutualQNN). Until then, they remain steadfast. Stay in touch with the show at www.RichieAndJohn.com.

    Takeaways:

    • DOJ misgenders trans troops in court, sparking backlash.
    • Senate rejects HIV cuts, boosts NIH funding in bipartisan vote.
    • San Francisco lawmaker seeks to repeal key LGBTQ+ benefits law.
    • LinkedIn rolls back explicit anti-trans harassment protections.
    • Laverne Cox leads historic all-trans team on Celebrity Family Feud.
    • GLAAD slams social platforms for removing LGBTQ+ protections.
    • Richie & John return after a break with the debut of MutualQNN.

    #RichieAndJohnPodcast #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #LGBTQNews #MutualBroadcastingSystem #MutualQNN #GeorgeSantos #TransRights #DOJControversy #NIHFunding #HIVPrevention #MattDorsey #EqualBenefitsOrdinance #LinkedInPolicy #OnlineHarassment #LaverneCox #CelebrityFamilyFeud #TransRepresentation #GLAAD #LGBTQAdvocacy

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    45 分
  • Newsday Tuesday | July 29, 2025 | LGBTQ Rights Under Fire, Activists Fight Back
    2025/07/29

    This week on the Newsday Tuesday episode of Richie & John, Richie Roy and John McMullen break down a wave of news impacting the LGBTQ+ community across politics, activism, and public policy. The Human Rights Campaign launches a bold new tour through Republican-led states, aiming to change hearts and minds with real queer stories. Oklahoma’s education chief faces scandal over an alleged porn incident. Kim Davis again petitions the U.S. Supreme Court—still hoping to overturn marriage equality. Rep. Robert Garcia demands answers from RFK Jr. on HIV program cuts. And the Log Cabin Republicans face fresh scrutiny over their support of anti-LGBTQ politicians. With passion and insight, Richie and John spotlight the week’s most pressing issues—and why they matter.

    Takeaways:

    • The Human Rights Campaign launches a nationwide “American Dreams Tour” through red states.
    • The tour focuses on storytelling to counter anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and disinformation.
    • Oklahoma’s top education official is under investigation after a bizarre meeting-room incident.
    • Kim Davis is again appealing to the Supreme Court in an attempt to roll back marriage equality.
    • Rep. Robert Garcia demands accountability from RFK Jr. over HIV funding cuts.
    • Nearly 600 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been introduced in 2024 alone.
    • Log Cabin Republicans face backlash for supporting policies that undermine LGBTQ rights.
    • Richie and John examine the intersection of policy, activism, and community impact.

    #RichieAndJohnPodcast #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #LGBTQNews #LGBTQCommunity #LGBTQPodcast #MutualBroadcastingSystem #MutualQNN #HumanRightsCampaign #AmericanDreamsTour #TransRights #GenderAffirmingCare #KimDavis #MarriageEquality #RyanWalters #HIVFunding #RobertGarcia #LogCabinRepublicans #LGBTQActivism #NewsdayTuesday

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    57 分
  • Newsday Tuesday | July 22 | LGBTQ Rights Under Fire Amid Political & Media Battles
    2025/07/22

    As tensions around LGBTQ rights intensify worldwide, today’s conversations are more urgent than ever. Across news desks, living rooms, and digital spaces, activists and allies are grappling with new challenges and old prejudices resurfacing in public discourse. In this powerful Newsday Tuesday episode of Richie & John, they explore the ongoing cultural and political attacks against the LGBTQ community in the U.S. and beyond. They unpack the alarming story of an American man who fled to Russia to escape so-called Western "perversions," only to find himself drafted into war. They tackle the devastating defunding of LGBTQ youth suicide lifelines, condemn violent rhetoric from fundamentalist churches, and discuss how representation in media—like a gay family featured on a Magnolia Network show—continues to spark outrage. The hosts also reflect on the passing of Edwin Fulner of the Heritage Foundation and the legacy of hate he leaves behind. With humor, heartbreak, and unfiltered truth, Richie and John urge their listeners to stay alert, engaged, and vocal in defending democracy, equality, and community care.

    Takeaways:

    • Escaping “Western values” led one man into the Russian war machine.
    • LGBTQ youth suicide crisis services have been defunded by the U.S. government.
    • Anti-LGBTQ sermons are inciting violence from pulpits with little consequence.
    • Public funding is being used as a weapon to punish marginalized communities.
    • The media plays a key role in reflecting and shaping social acceptance.
    • Magnolia Network faces backlash for including a gay couple on a family show.
    • Edwin Fulner’s death marks the end of a legacy rooted in regressive ideology.
    • Viewers can influence media by supporting inclusive and truthful content.

    #RichieAndJohnPodcast #RichieRoy #JohnMcMullen #FightForDemocracy #LGBTQCommunity #MutualBroadcastingSystem #MediaRepresentationMatters #DefendEquality #StopHateSpeech #QueerVoicesMatter #EdwinFulner #MagnoliaNetwork #LGBTQYouthSupport #ChurchAndState #SpeakOutNow

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    56 分
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