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The Path to Pride with Lance Bass and Nikki Levy

By: Lance Bass, Nikki Levy, Frank DeCaro, Zeke Smith
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  • Celebrate Pride with Lance Bass and Nikki Levy in this live storytelling one-episode special from Audible.

    Recorded live at the Los Angeles storytelling series Don't Tell My Mother, this special brings you heartwarming (and funny!) stories of coming out and being prideful.

    Co-hosted by NSYNC heartthrob, Human Rights Campaign award winner, and near-astronaut Lance Bass along with producer and storyteller extraordinaire Nikki Levy, The Path to Pride is a joyful, hilarious romp down the rainbow brick road. You'll hear live stories from the stage from Frank DeCaro (The Daily Show, SiriusXM) about a high school crush who was the Bowie to his Elton John, Nikki's close (and we mean very close) relationship with her mom, and Zeke Smith (Survivor) tells the tale of his particularly public outing. Lance Bass brings it home with his story about being a teen pop star on the road with his darling (and super religious) mother, plus the turn of events years later which led to a life-changing People magazine feature.

    So, grab your headphones, let that rainbow flag fly and get ready for a PARTY! This is not your average tell-all or memoir about the LGBTQ+ journey. The only tears here are from laughter! Let it hang, bae-bay!

    Featuring stories told live on stage from the following performers:
    Frank DeCaro
    Nikki Levy
    Zeke Smith
    Lance Bass

    This is an Audible Original Podcast. Free for members. You can download this one-off special to your Library now.

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  • The Path to Pride with Lance Bass and Nikki Levy
    Jun 1 2018

    Celebrate Pride with Lance Bass and Nikki Levy in this live storytelling one-episode special from Audible.

    Recorded live at the Los Angeles storytelling series Don't Tell My Mother, this special brings you heartwarming (and funny!) stories of coming out and being prideful.

    Co-hosted by NSYNC heartthrob, Human Rights Campaign award winner, and near-astronaut Lance Bass along with producer and storyteller extraordinaire Nikki Levy, The Path to Pride is a joyful, hilarious romp down the rainbow brick road. You'll hear live stories from the stage from Frank DeCaro (The Daily Show, SiriusXM) about a high school crush who was the Bowie to his Elton John, Nikki's close (and we mean very close) relationship with her mom, and Zeke Smith (Survivor) tells the tale of his particularly public outing. Lance Bass brings it home with his story about being a teen pop star on the road with his darling (and super religious) mother, plus the turn of events years later which led to a life-changing People magazine feature.

    So, grab your headphones, let that rainbow flag fly and get ready for a PARTY! This is not your average tell-all or memoir about the LGBTQ+ journey. The only tears here are from laughter! Let it hang, bae-bay!

    Featuring stories told live on stage from the following performers: Frank DeCaro Nikki Levy Zeke Smith Lance Bass

    This is an Audible Original Podcast. Free for members. You can download this one-off special to your Library now.

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not bad

Quite funny and entertaining. Enjoyed it and would listen again. Have a go see what you think.

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loved it

Only bad thing is that it ended so soon and I still have 7 hours left at work.

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very interesting listen on a hot topic lgbtq

open admission of one's status, associated fear of stigma, and finally coming out with a classic feeling of a real high, very very aptly delivered like a series of stand-up comedy shows. it must be cathartic to the individuals. great listen and an excellent pastime during a short drive or journey.

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Strictly for the American listener

If I never hear these people and their dreary tales again (whoever they are) then it will be a month too soon. I had high, if misplaced, hopes for this but sadly the terms of reference are almost exclusively orientated to the American culture and way of life which, they being American, is fair enough but it was hard work from the outset and I have to say I baled after thirty-five minutes. I am sure they are lovely people and riotously funny to U.S. audiences but I doubt that I would want to be stuck in a lift with them for any length of time. Some American humour is utterly timeless and without boundaries but I don't think this example travels particularly well. We are indeed truly two nations divided by a common language.

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