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    Out is the New In is a non-profit to know about

    enJune 26, 2022

    About this Episode

    In honor of LGBTQ+ Awareness month, we'd like to introduce you to retired Scottsdale Police officer Johnnie G. His son came out as gay at the age of 17. Afraid to tell his dad because of the macho police mentally, Johnnie embraced his son with love, admiration and support. It was then that Johnnie knew his passion in life was supporting the LGBTQ+ community. He launced Out is the New In. An amazing organization where a percentage of all purchases go to support other non-profit organizatins. A must listen.

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