![]() ![]() *Clicking links in paragraph above or any donate tab on our website should take you to a Media Alliance donation page with the notation: “Purpose: Support Out in the Bay.” Your gift will be earmarked for Out in the Bay, which is under Media Alliance’s 501c3 non-profit umbrella. This week’s Out in the Bay was edited by Lusen Mendel. You can find Nick’s music on most streaming platforms by searching for “Nick Lawrence FTM.” He also has a children’s book – for parents too – called “I Am A Boy.” Find info on his website: We receive no funds from podcast platforms, NPR, nor from radio stations that air Out in the Bay weekly. Out in the Bay – Queer Radio + Podcast is a non-profit, independent production. your mind Want your space and I want mine, so wed get better within time I dont. Please helpus keep bringing LGBTQ news, voices and stories to the world by making a tax-deductible donation*. Better Off Lyrics by Nick Lawrence from the customalbum6825905 album. Friday broadcast or by clicking the play button above now, and even more in an extended “uncut” version on Out in the Bay's website,, with deeper discussion and two more songs (including one not allowed on public radio!) Hear much more from Nick Lawrence on KALW's 5 p.m. “Each one of those has its own realm of blessing and joy … and is a wonderful aspect of what life has to offer. “I think I’ve hit all the stops,” he adds with a laugh. I was a mother and a father, I was a brother and a sister, I’ve been a grandma and a grandpa, a heterosexual woman, a bi woman, a lesbian, a straight guy, a bi guy and a gay guy.” Nick says he and his friends call him a changeling. I started loving myself right - just the way I am. I really don’t remember this happening to me, // Before, before I became a man. I’m looking in the mirror and liking what I see. I ordered a 3-book set in the Nick Lawrence seriesKill List, Pursuit of Justice, and Burning Truth. Still enjoying his series I decided to read his Nick Lawrence series published earlier between 20. We also hear two songs from I Am A Man on this week’s Out in the Bay: “I’m Still Your Mother,” a soulful ballad about being estranged from his daughter because of his transition, and “Before (I Became a Man),” an upbeat celebratory number that starts with: I liked them so much that I decided to read his Boston Crime Series published during the same time period. (Note: the discussion includes graphic surgical details.) A candid, lyrical, intimate portrait of one family's struggle to transcend a fatal muscle wasting disease, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, which in turn becomes an unlikely celebration of the disabled life, the life cut short by rare disease. In our conversation, Nick dove deep into emotional and physical details, demystifying the transition process with passion, grace and a healthy dose of humor. ![]()
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