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The one thing podcast
The one thing podcast









the one thing podcast

Knowing a number of gun owners myself and living in an area where guns and hunting are a way of life, I wanted to speak with someone who understands the issues around gun culture from a more neutral position: a gun owner and sociologist who isn’t from either extreme in the gun debate. This colorful crew becomes Bryan’s new family, supporting him as he navigates his new life as an openly gay high school senior who must support himself and somehow save for college.

the one thing podcast

His housemates are a fabulous Black drag queen with an amazing voice, a hard-partying porn star, and a hunky Marine veteran with post-war baggage. Luckily, he finds a room to rent in a house owned by a gay attorney near UCLA. In this engaging sequel to Maybe Next Year, 17-year-old Bryan suddenly finds himself on his own in Los Angeles, having narrowly escaped being sent to a gay conversion therapy camp by his fundamentalist father. His previous books include The Quest for Retirement Utopia, Smooth Sailing into Retirement, and Design Your Dream Retirement. His advice has appeared in US News & World Report,, Medium, Yahoo! Finance, CNN/Money, Next Avenue, Tiny Buddha, and others. Dave recently made his foray into fiction writing, and we had a chance to talk about that transition, where his ideas come from, how he turns them into finished novels, and much more.ĭave is well known from his long-running website and his columns about living our best retirement. Join me for a conversation with returning guest Dave Hughes, who just released his second novel, Instant Adult, a follow up to his debut, Maybe Next Year.











The one thing podcast