"He Said, She Said, They Said..."

"He Said, She Said, They Said..."

He Said, She Said, They Said is a look at recent conflict between the LGBTQ+ community, parents, school boards and even the Los Angeles Dodgers. To preserve the entirety of the uncensored content each episode begins with the very first question asked. The podcast is a production of the KFI News Department for iHeartMedia Los Angeles and is produced by Steve Gregory and Jacob Gonzalez with associate producer Nick Pagliochini.

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June 27, 2023 69 mins
This is a composite version of the KFI/iHeartRadio News Special "He Said, She Said, They Said" for people who want to hear both sides of the issue in one episode.
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Sister Unity is a member of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an organization that helps raise money and provide services for the LGBTQ+ community. Sister Unity is one of the nuns who attended a Los Angeles Dodgers game in June to accept a community service award - but it came with a price…
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June 25, 2023 42 mins
Michael Barclay is the founding Rabbi of the Temple Ner Simcha in Westlake Village, California. He was asked by organizers to speak at the protest against the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Rabbi Barclay also weighs in on the introduction of LGBTQ+ curriculum in the schools.
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June 25, 2023 26 mins
This mother and father are dealing with full time jobs, raising four kids, and paying bills. They’re also raising some kids who have adopted an alternative lifestyle which includes a 16 year-old non-binary child, an 11 year-old son, a 7 y/o daughter, and a 7 y/o trans son. Hear how they handle everyday life with all the chaos around them.
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June 25, 2023 69 mins
Abigail Martinez says the deceptive practices of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, along with school officials, played a part in the suicide of her 19-year-old daughter Yaeli. Abigail talks about the struggles her daughter had growing up, trying to fit in at school, the usual stresses of a young student. But Abigail says instead of letting her take care of her daughter the county stepped in and allo...
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June 25, 2023 20 mins
An 18-year-old non-binary transgender person walks us through the experience of coming out in a public school and the stresses of trying to navigate that school with their non-binary transgender life in the confines of a heterosexual world.
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June 25, 2023 8 mins
George Dzhabroyan has two children who attend Saticoy Elementary School in North Hollywood, California. George tells us about organizing a protest at the school on the day an assembly was scheduled to celebrate Pride Month. He says parents are worried about what they call a sneaky inclusion of LGBTQ+ lifestyle into the curriculum, including reading a book to the school that talks about same sex marriage.
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June 25, 2023 20 mins
Dr. Bobbie Rimel works as an OB-Gyn in the Cedars Sinai Medical System and also handles gender-affirming care. Her spouse is a professional financial advisor/investor. The doctor tells us about the fairly new practice of gender-affirming care while her spouse tells us about raising their Jewish son in a world filled with racism, bigotry and ignorance.
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June 25, 2023 18 mins
Sah’Shey is an African American trans woman who performs drag shows in Southern California. She tells us how she grew up in a strict religious home and how she came out in school. She also talks about being the victim of a hate crime and how that experience opened her eyes to the real world.
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Jules Long Beach invited us to meet a group of drag queens and their LGBTQ+ friends during their weekly dinner party. The Monday night gathering has been a ritual for more than 15 years. No subject was off-limits and some of the answers may surprise you.
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