The Snowstorm
Amplifying Voices of the RestanceWith so much on the line in our world today, Nicholas Snow has launched The Snowstorm, a live, interative hot topics broadcast that can hit at any moment, featuring conversations focused on expanding the consciousness of participants and viewers worldwide, elevating awareness of important issues, and identifying next steps we can all take because our lives are at risk. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to be part of the conversation at www.YouTube.com/PromoHomoTVNetwork (Visit this link for information on pitching guests).
Transgender Superstar Mia Mason: Veteran, Friend & Advocate
Mia Mason is a 20-year military veteran who has served in the Navy, Army, and DC National Guard. Because of her LGBT status, she was discharged and brought back in legally.
Accidental Social Media Star: Matt Skallerud of “I Love Gay Today”
While under lockdown during the pandemic, social media guru Matt Skallerud launched a simple video program to highlight the amazing people he works with and the communities he loves. A year later, the “I Love Gay Today” show is a big hit across social media platforms. Having worked be behind the scenes with influencers before there was a name for them (just ask Nicholas Snow), Matt is now very much in the spotlight.
Surviving Anita Bryant: Dr. Ronni Sanlo | The Nicholas Snow Show
Anita Bryant’s Anti-Gay Crusade dramatically altered the trajectory of not only Ronni Sanlo’s life, but the lives of her children as well. What’s happened in the decades, in a lifetime since, is nothing short of remarkable.
Meet the DUMPLING DUDEZ: They’re Experience Makers! | The Nicholas Snow Show
Chih Lin and Michael Dorsey are former engineers who quit their stable Oil & Gas jobs to take a leap of faith and founded Dumpling Dudez two years ago. Meet this fascinating couple on this episode of The Nicholas Snow Show.It’s been a year since we canceled all...
Cody Renegar: Overcoming Violence, Neglect and Sexual Abuse
“The silver lining for Cody was his own resilience and positive outlook. He never stopped reaching for a better life, and his optimistic, gregarious spirit was never silenced or stifled…”
SHORN: TOYS TO MEN | A “Story of Confusion, Pain, Sexuality and Hair!”
“Shorn: Toys to Men is a captivating narrative that is sure to grasp your attention. Dennis is a fantastic storyteller who guides his audience through a remarkably transparent story of confusion, pain, sexuality, and hair!…”
Unleashed LGBTQ To Deliver “Hottest LGBTQ Brands & Entertainers to Worldwide Audience”
Beaming virtually worldwide March 25-27, 2021, the three-day event (open to adults 18 years and older) provides a platform for brands, entertainers, and LGBTQ professionals to connect and learn about the latest products, services, and campaigns in apps, fashion, travel, media, entertainment, and more from some of the largest names in the LGBTQ business and entertainment.
Transgender Day of Remembrance | Broadcasting Live from Palm Springs, CA
“The Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR), also known as the International Transgender Day of Remembrance, has been observed annually (from its inception) on November 20 as a day to memorialize those who have been murdered as a result of transphobia. It is a day to draw attention to the continued violence endured by transgender people.” …Wikipedia
Entrepreneurs in Love: Meet Jesus and Sergio from GayPrideApparel.com
Who doesn’t love a success story, especially when it involves a young couple in love who pivoted during the pandemic to empower others! PromoHomo.TV Producer/Host Nicholas Snow is thrilled to welcome Jesus Gutierrez and Sergio Aragon, founders of GayPrideApparel.com.
Spotlighting the Gay Barchives Project, as well as the All New Channel 125
The Nicholas Snow Show welcomes Art Smith (The Art of Hype) to discuss the historical significance of the Gay Barchives Project, as well as the all-new, online video platform, Channel 125. Organizers explain, the Gay Barchives project’s mission is “to build the world’s largest archive of the logos and stories of gay bars from the past, preserving the memories of the places that were so significant to the growth and development of the LGBTQ+ community.”