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Podcast Episode: Indianapolis, Indiana 21.06.2026
The "Ask Brett" post details Brett Hayhoe's World Traveller Series episode, highlighting a trip to Indianapolis that blends Pride, friendship, and unexpected adventures. It illustrates how shared convictions foster deep connections and memorable hospitality, exemplified by hosts Chris and Michael. The narrative invites reflection on diverse experiences within the global Pride movement.
Podcast Episode: Boston, Massachusetts ~ A City of History, Heart and Humanity 02.06.2026
Multiple visits, one city that keeps earning them. Linda and Anna's quiet kindness over a nerve-settling scotch. Alan at the wheel and a question nobody on the Pride committee could answer. A food hall that answered it anyway. Boston — historically magnificent, people first, and entirely worth the walk.
Podcast Episode: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: My Controversial Presidential Election 01.06.2026
An InterPride AGM beset by organisational disaster. A presidential challenge nobody quite saw coming — except, perhaps, the candidate. Yelling, back-slapping, and a landslide victory that left certain faces considerably egg-covered. Pittsburgh's gay bars were exceptional. The city itself: more interesting than expected, less than it deserved to be.
Podcast Episode: Washington DC & Arlington Cemetery 01.06.2026
A chance airport friendship and a Kenneth Cole origin story in New York. A road trip with dear friends to the most majestic city in America. Bears on podiums in a Washington DC leather bar. And Arlington Cemetery — row upon row of white, in absolute silence. Some weekends earn their place permanently.
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