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Nancy

David and Dominique

Nancy

WNYC Studios

Gay, Documentary, Society & Culture, Sexuality, Lgtbq, Lesbian, Relationships, Asian, Politics, Conversations, Storytelling, Health & Fitness, Homosexuality

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Note: this is a rerun of a previous episode.

David and Dominique have something in common.

Special thanks to Krishna Stone at Gay Men's Health Crisis, an HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and advocacy organization in New York.

Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Alex Overington. Theme by Alexander Overington.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, Nancy Listeners, guess who it is?

0:02.2

Kathy Lee and Hota Kotby, just kidding. It's so big and Kathy.

0:06.8

Anyway.

0:07.6

Anyways, so a couple of weeks ago, we had an episode about retirement and

0:11.6

it featured one of our favorite co-workers, David Gabel.

0:15.0

That wasn't the first time that David's been on the show. He talked to us back in 2017

0:19.0

and it is still one of our favorite episodes we've ever done.

0:22.1

So this week we're going to share that episode again.

0:24.8

Enjoy.

0:25.5

Kathy?

0:29.3

Yes, Tobin.

0:30.9

Take my hands.

0:31.9

Okay.

0:33.2

We are best friends, obviously.

0:37.5

Which is hilarious because you told me a story the other day that I'm obsessed with about

0:41.9

let's call him co-worker Kevin.

0:43.5

Co-worker Kevin. I was telling co-worker Kevin about how after the season is over,

0:48.9

you and I Tobin are going on vacation together.

0:50.9

I'm so excited.

0:52.4

And his response to me was,

0:55.0

oh, so you guys are really friends.

0:57.5

How dare you co-worker Kevin?

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