S4E10 - Mike B., 69. NYC

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Mike had a lot of variables to balance while coming of age in the 70s and 80s:  the sexual revolution & liberation, drug culture, AIDS, social stigma and intimacy. And being out wasn’t an option while he was working on Wall Street for 15 years.  Through all of it, Mike tried to stay true to himself while figuring out that, as sexual beings, we are in a constant state of evolution.

And let’s not forget his sexy adventures: his first time having sex with a man he met through a personals ad; frisky times in NYC sex clubs; a cross country trip exploring the gay bars and cruising sites of America; exploring the “Meat Rack” of Fire Island while doing acid. Those were some good times.

Later in life, Mike became a leader and activist, sitting on executive boards of many national gay organizations. Now he dedicates himself to educating and learning from younger generations via his popular Instagram account (@bammer47), a YouTube channel and podcast. His hope is that, by engaging with different generations will bring us all closer together. 

Sounds a lot like what I try to do with Fruitbowl which makes it so amazing that Mike agreed to contribute his history to our archive. I know you'll find a lot to relate to with his story.

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This episode was edited by Danny Tayara and mixed by Ryan Weadon. Rebecca M. Davis is the season 4 voice of Fruitbowl. Dave Quantic is the creator and host of Fruitbowl.

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