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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย Mark Goldstein เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก Mark Goldstein หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
Where Do Gays Retire is a podcast where we help you in the LGBTQ+ community find a safe and affordable retirement destination. Join Mark Goldstein as he interviews others who live in gay-friendly places around the globe. Learn about the climate, cost of living, the LGBTQ + community, healthcare, crime and safety, and more.
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1 Choosing Your Desert Oasis: Albuquerque, New Mexico vs. Tucson, Arizona for LGBTQ+ Retirees with Pamm Meyers and Jeff Schuchart 1:32:30
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Mark Goldstein hosts a vibrant discussion on retirement options within the LGBTQ community, focusing on the contrasting cities of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Tucson, Arizona. The episode features insights from prominent guests Pam Myers and Jeff Schucart, who share their personal relocation experiences to these cities. The conversation starts with comparing each city's climate, cost of living, and safety, providing a comprehensive analysis for those contemplating retirement in a welcoming environment. Both guests highlight the unique charm of their chosen cities, emphasizing the importance of community, cultural activities, and a supportive atmosphere for LGBTQ individuals. Pam discusses Albuquerque's artistic and cultural offerings, mentioning its recognition as a top food destination and the city's vibrant pride events. Meanwhile, Jeff outlines Tucson's diverse culinary scene and rich outdoor activities, suggesting that both cities offer a plethora of opportunities for engagement and socialization. Listeners are left with valuable advice on making informed decisions about their retirement locations and a sense of optimism about the welcoming nature of these cities for the LGBTQ community. Takeaways: Mark Goldstein hosts a vibrant discussion comparing the unique aspects of retirement in Albuquerque and Tucson, emphasizing climate, culture, and community. Pam Myers shares her deep passion for Albuquerque's rich arts scene and diverse food culture, especially its famous chili cuisine. Jeff Schukart highlights Tucson's recognition as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, showcasing its culinary diversity and vibrant local dining options. Both guests emphasize the importance of community and inclusiveness within the LGBTQ population in their respective cities, fostering connections. The conversation touches on the rising cost of living and housing market trends in both cities, highlighting affordability for retirees. Listeners gain insights into healthcare access and the importance of considering crime rates when choosing a retirement destination. pamm meyers Pamm Meyers is a storyteller, dynamic leader, and advocate dedicated to fostering prosperity within the LGBTQIA community through business innovation and social advocacy. With a multifaceted background, Pamm has become a trailblazer in various fields, leaving an indelible mark on New Mexico’s LGBTQIA and business communities. As CEO of Go Social, Pamm Meyers is at the forefront of digital marketing and podcasting solutions for business owners and organizations. Her visionary approach has empowered countless ventures to harness social media's potential, unlocking new avenues for growth and engagement. Pamm is a driving force behind her clients’ success, leveraging the power of connectivity to elevate their brands through digital marketing and podcasting. Pamm is also the managing partner of Two Flower Productions, a podcasting company that produces “Lip Service: The Podcast of Our Coming Out Stories” https://lipservice.media , which boasts over 4,800 subscribers in 39 countries, and “3Q: New Mexico’s Business Podcast” https://3qnm.com , which has over 4,439 subscribers in New Mexico. Previously, Pamm served as the Executive Director of the New Mexico Out Business Alliance. She is currently a Board Advisor for the Way Out West Film Fest https://wayoutwestfilmfest.com/ and the Albuquerque Community Foundation Pride Circle https://abqcf.org/pride-circle/ , supporting the LGBTQIA community through philanthropy. Jeff Schuchart From Personal Interest to Profession – Jeff relocated to Tucson, Arizona, with his husband during the summer of 2014. Yes, you read that right — they moved during the summer! Despite the timing, he never looked back. Jeff and his husband grew up in southeast Pennsylvania and set a timeline for their move, even though they didn’t know anyone in Tucson. Jeff had always been interested in real estate. After retiring in 2016, he obtained his real estate license and joined Long Realty, the largest brokerage in southern Arizona and part of the Berkshire Hathaway network. Background – Jeff spent 30 years with VF Corporation, working entirely in human resources. He holds an undergraduate degree in fine arts and an MBA from state and private universities in Pennsylvania. Jeff and his husband, Bob, have come to appreciate Tucson as a vibrant city filled with wonderful people, diversity, a university atmosphere, gastronomy, culture, hiking, cycling, golfing, mountains at every turn, and a large gay community. Jeff has volunteered for most of his adult life and has found numerous organizations to support within their local community. Jeff never tires of talking about Tucson and all it offers. If you have any questions about their experiences, please visit his website at https://jeffs.longrealty.com or email him at jeffs@longrealty.com.…
Today, we’re diving into a big question: Is marriage equality in peril? Spoiler alert: it’s a bit of a rollercoaster, but we’ve got Evan Wolfson on the mic, and he’s here to break it all down. Evan’s not just any guest; he’s a legend in the fight for marriage equality, and he’s got the inside scoop on what’s at stake for the LGBTQ community right now. We chat about the progress we’ve made, the challenges that lie ahead, and how important it is to stay engaged and hopeful. So, grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s get into this important convo that’s all about love, rights, and a brighter future! In the latest episode of Where Do Gays Retire?, we take a compelling look at the intersection of LGBTQ rights and the pressing question of marriage equality. Our host Mark Goldstein sits down with none other than Evan Wolfson, a pioneer in the marriage equality movement. As they navigate through the current political landscape, it becomes clear that while we’ve made significant strides, there are still shadows lurking. Wolfson reflects on his early days as an activist and the fierce battles fought to secure the rights we have today. He doesn’t shy away from discussing the challenges that lie ahead, especially in light of recent threats to these hard-won liberties. Listeners will find themselves armed with knowledge about the historical context of marriage rights, the significance of the Obergefell decision, and the urgent need for continued activism. This episode serves as a rallying cry for the community, encouraging everyone to stay engaged and hopeful as we continue to fight for equality and safety in our retirement years. Mark and Evan remind us that the power of love and commitment is resilient, and together, we can create a future where everyone can retire with dignity and joy. Takeaways: Evan Wolfson's journey in advocating for marriage equality spans over three decades, starting from his law school thesis in 1983. The 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision marked a historic victory, legalizing same-sex marriage across the U.S. and changing countless lives. Wolfson emphasizes that while the fight for equality continues, there are solid protections in place, like the Respect for Marriage Act. Engagement and activism are crucial; we can't just sit back and hope for progress, we must actively participate. The LGBTQ+ community has made incredible strides, now 39 countries recognize marriage equality, showcasing the power of perseverance. Wolfson encourages everyone to stay hopeful and engaged, as collective action can lead to significant change over time. Links referenced in this episode: wheredogaysretire.com freedomtomarry.org Companies mentioned in this episode: Freedom to Marry Lambda Legal GLAD ACLU National Center for Lesbian Rights Stand Up America Indivisible Protect America…
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1 Why Pittsburgh is the Perfect Place for LGBTQ Seniors to Settle Down - With Michael Madden 1:01:45
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Pittsburgh emerges as a vibrant and welcoming city for the LGBTQ community, particularly for retirees seeking a safe and affordable place to live. Mark Goldstein interviews Mike Madden, a long-time resident who shares insights about the city's unique blend of East Coast and Midwest charm and rich cultural offerings. The discussion highlights Pittsburgh's appealing amenities, including its low cost of living, diverse dining scene, and robust healthcare access, making it an attractive option for those looking to settle down. Mike also emphasizes the city's transformation from its industrial roots to a modern, tech-driven environment while noting the importance of community support and safety. With its engaging neighborhoods and strong LGBTQ presence, Pittsburgh offers a fulfilling lifestyle for retirees seeking culture and connection. This podcast episode invites listeners to discover why Pittsburgh is a desirable retirement city for the LGBTQ community. Mark Goldstein interviews Mike Madden, who discusses his transformative journey and the city's remarkable evolution. The conversation addresses Pittsburgh's growing reputation as a retirement destination, covering aspects such as climate, safety, healthcare, and cultural vibrancy. Madden's insights reveal a city that balances affordability with rich amenities, making it a practical and attractive option for LGBTQ retirees seeking a welcoming environment to call home. Throughout the episode, Madden recounts personal anecdotes and shares the various social and recreational opportunities available to residents. The discussion touches on the significance of community engagement and the sense of belonging that Pittsburgh offers to LGBTQ individuals. Listeners will learn about the city's rich history, diverse neighborhoods, and increasing inclusivity, all contributing to a supportive environment for retirees. The episode highlights not only the practical advantages of living in Pittsburgh, such as lower housing costs and free public transportation for seniors but also the emotional fulfillment of being part of a vibrant and connected community, ultimately presenting Pittsburgh as a city where LGBTQ individuals can thrive. Takeaways: Pittsburgh offers a unique blend of urban amenities and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere for the LGBTQ community. The city has transformed from its industrial roots into a vibrant, tech-driven environment attracting retirees. With no state taxes on pensions or Social Security, Pittsburgh is a financially appealing option for retirees. Healthcare access is robust, with a range of quality providers and minimal appointment wait times. Pittsburgh's cultural scene includes world-class museums, theaters, and a vibrant dining experience. Safety measures in the city have improved, making it a relatively safe place for residents. Links referenced in this episode: www.wheredogaysretire.com Companies mentioned in this episode: Carnegie Mellon University of Pittsburgh Duquesne University UPMC Allegheny Health Network Eddie Merlot's Apteca Pusadis Garden Con Alma Heinz History Museum Andy Warhol Museum…
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1 Tim McCormick's Guide to Living Your Best Life in Providence, Rhode Island 1:09:11
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Wondering about retirement in Providence, Rhode Island? This podcast explores the vibrant LGBTQ community in the city, featuring insights from Tim McCormick, a seasoned resident who has returned after years of living in various cities across the U.S. Tim discusses the improvements in Providence over the years, including its welcoming atmosphere and diverse neighborhoods, while also shedding light on the challenges newcomers may face, such as housing and the need for accessible living options. The conversation dives into the cost of living, healthcare accessibility, and the rich cultural scene, highlighting the city's arts, dining, and outdoor activities. Focusing on the local community and practical advice for retirees, this episode offers a comprehensive look at what makes Providence a unique place for the LGBTQ population to thrive. Tim McCormick’s insights into Providence, Rhode Island, serve as a captivating exploration of a city rich in history and evolving social dynamics, particularly for the LGBTQ community. The podcast unpacks Tim's journey back to Providence, where he reflects on the significant changes the city has undergone over the years. With a historical lens, he recounts a time when homosexuality was not only stigmatized but also criminalized, transitioning to a contemporary environment where LGBTQ rights are celebrated and protected. This transformation is rooted deeply in the city's cultural fabric, making it a welcoming destination for retirees seeking a sense of belonging and community. The conversation navigates through essential aspects of retirement living in Providence, from the cost of living to healthcare facilities. Tim provides a detailed overview of the current real estate market, which has seen an uptick in prices but still offers diverse housing options for those looking to settle down. His focus on accessibility highlights the challenges seniors may face in navigating the city’s historic neighborhoods, underscoring the importance of selecting residences that accommodate their needs as they age. Moreover, the podcast delves into healthcare, emphasizing the presence of reputable hospitals and LGBTQ-focused clinics, ensuring that retirees have access to necessary medical care tailored to their unique circumstances. Beyond the practical considerations, the podcast shines a light on the vibrant social fabric of Providence. With many LGBTQ-friendly events, community groups, and recreational activities, the city fosters a sense of camaraderie and engagement among its residents. Tim encourages listeners to immerse themselves in the local culture, highlighting events such as Pride parades and artistic exhibitions celebrating diversity. Through his narrative, the podcast paints a vivid picture of a city that embraces its historical roots and thrives on its progressive values, making it an ideal locale for LGBTQ retirees looking to build a fulfilling life in a supportive and dynamic environment. Takeaways: Providence, Rhode Island, offers a rich history of LGBTQ acceptance and community support. The city has seen significant improvements in safety and infrastructure over the past decades. Healthcare in Providence is generally accessible, but finding new patient appointments can be challenging. The cost of living in Providence has risen, but it remains below national averages overall. Providence's vibrant arts scene thrives with numerous events and cultural offerings year-round. Outdoor activities are abundant, with parks and waterfront access appealing to retirees. Links referenced in this episode: www.wheredogaysretire.com queerri.com artsnowrhodeisland.com goprovidence.com Retiring in Providence, Rhode Island, offers a unique blend of community, culture, and accessibility, as articulated by Tim McCormick in this enlightening podcast episode. McCormick's narrative captures the essence of a city that has evolved significantly over the years, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community. He shares his personal journey, having left Rhode Island in search of greater acceptance and eventually returning to a city transformed into a vibrant hub for gay individuals and allies. Throughout the episode, listeners gain insight into the historical context of LGBTQ+ rights in Rhode Island, illustrating how past struggles have paved the way for a more inclusive present. McCormick discusses the practical aspects of life in Providence, detailing the cost of living, housing options, and healthcare facilities. He emphasizes that despite recent increases in home prices, the city still offers affordable living compared to many other urban areas. The conversation also highlights the city's diverse neighborhoods, each with its own character and charm, and the importance of choosing a location that fits one's lifestyle needs, especially for retirees who may require accessible living arrangements. McCormick's insights into the local arts scene, including queer-friendly events and cultural activities, reveal a city full of life and opportunities for social engagement. Moreover, the episode explores the accessibility of Providence, with its rich array of parks and outdoor activities that encourage an active lifestyle among retirees. McCormick's recommendations to potential movers include visiting the city to experience its ambiance and community firsthand, as he believes that personal connections are integral to finding a sense of belonging. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for LGBTQ+ retirees contemplating their next chapter, showcasing Providence as a place where history, acceptance, and community come together to create an inviting retirement destination.…
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1 Discover Why Vancouver, WA is a Top Retirement Spot for LGBTQ+ Community - With Gary Beagle 1:04:46
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Discover the unique advantages of retiring in Vancouver, Washington, as Gary Beagle shares his insights on the area's vibrant LGBTQ community, affordable living, and stunning natural surroundings. With no state income tax and reasonable housing costs, Vancouver presents an attractive option for those looking to settle down in a welcoming environment. Gary discusses the moderate climate, excellent healthcare facilities, and the array of outdoor activities available, making it an ideal place for retirees. He also highlights the city's cultural scene, including local events and diverse dining options that cater to various tastes. Join us as we explore what makes Vancouver a hidden gem for those in the LGBTQ community seeking a safe and fulfilling retirement. Vancouver, Washington, emerges as a beacon for retirees in the LGBTQ+ community in a lively dialogue between Mark Goldstein and Gary Beagle. Gary, a well-established figure in the local community, shares his personal story and professional insights that weave together the allure of this Pacific Northwest city. The conversation touches on Vancouver's inviting atmosphere, which is complemented by its absence of a state income tax, making it financially appealing for those looking to stretch their retirement dollars. Gary emphasizes the city’s favorable climate, which allows for year-round outdoor activities, from hiking in nearby mountains to enjoying the stunning Oregon coast just a short drive away. The discussion also paints a vivid picture of what life is like in Vancouver, with a focus on its natural beauty, vibrant parks, and the moderate temperatures that characterize the region. The episode further explores the cultural and social dimensions of life in Vancouver, highlighting the active LGBTQ+ scene that thrives alongside a welcoming community. Gary discusses the various events and local establishments that cater to diverse interests, along with the safety and acceptance experienced by residents. This is particularly significant for LGBTQ+ retirees who seek a community where they can live openly and comfortably. Mark and Gary also touch on the healthcare landscape, noting the availability of LGBTQ-friendly medical services and the accessibility of healthcare providers, which is crucial for retirees. With a blend of personal anecdotes, practical information, and engaging narratives, this episode serves as a valuable resource for anyone considering a move to Vancouver, Washington, showcasing why it is an ideal retirement destination. Takeaways: Vancouver, Washington offers a welcoming environment for retirees, particularly within the LGBTQ community. The cost of living in Vancouver is 11% lower than other cities in Washington. Air conditioning is becoming more common in homes due to increasing summer temperatures. Vancouver has a vibrant arts and culture scene, with various events and venues available. Health care in Vancouver is highly rated, with LGBTQ-friendly providers accessible to residents. The city has made significant strides in addressing homelessness through community initiatives.…
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1 Discover Lewes, Delaware: A Small Town with Big LGBTQ+ Charm - City Snapshot Series with Mark Goldstein 19:08
Exploring Lewes, Delaware - A Charming Retirement Destination for the LGBTQ+ Community In this episode of the 'Where Do Gays Retire' podcast, host Mark Goldstein highlights the quaint town of Lewes, Delaware, as a compelling retirement destination for the LGBTQ+ community. The discussion covers key aspects such as the town's climate, cost of living, crime rates, and access to healthcare. Mark elaborates on the town's proximity to the LGBTQ+ friendly Rehoboth Beach, the tax perks specific to Delaware, and the vibrant food and arts scene Lewes offers. He also underscores the community support through organizations like Delaware Pride and Camp Rehoboth. Considering safety, affordability, and accessible healthcare, Mark makes a strong case for why Lewes could be the perfect place to enjoy one's golden years. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:48 Spotlight on Lewes, Delaware 01:39 Community and Support for LGBTQ+ 02:32 Weather and Outdoor Activities 03:24 Walkability and Transportation 04:30 Cost of Living in Lewes 07:52 Tax Benefits in Delaware 09:15 Safety and Crime Rates 10:50 Healthcare Facilities 12:55 Culinary Delights 15:00 Arts, Culture, and Outdoor Attractions 17:11 Conclusion and Farewell…
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Summary/Intro The podcast episode explores the appeal of Lewes, Delaware, as a prime retirement destination for the LGBTQ community, highlighting its welcoming environment, affordable cost of living, and proximity to beautiful beaches. Host Mark Goldstein interviews Terry Manzberger, who shares insights into life in Lewes, emphasizing its friendly atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. Terry discusses the town's climate, healthcare facilities, and the impact of climate change, noting that while flooding and rising sea levels are concerns, local initiatives are addressing these issues. The episode also delves into the vibrant social scene in Lewes and nearby Rehoboth Beach, where numerous events and organizations cater to the LGBTQ community. Additionally, the podcast touches on the benefits of Delaware's tax structure, which makes it an attractive location for retirees. Show Notes Mark Goldstein engages in an insightful conversation with Terry Manzberger, who shares why he and his partner chose to retire in Lewes, Delaware. The episode offers a comprehensive look at Lewes as an ideal spot for LGBTQ retirees, emphasizing its welcoming environment, affordability, and quality of life. Terry describes the town's appeal, from its scenic beauty and historical charm to its vibrant community life. Terry discusses the practical aspects of living in Lewes, detailing the local climate and its effects on daily life. He addresses climate change concerns, particularly coastal flooding, and the initiatives to combat these issues. The discussion of the cost of living is thorough, with Terry comparing it to other areas and highlighting the lack of sales tax and reasonable property taxes as key advantages. He also discusses the housing market, explaining the options available for buying and renting in the area. The episode delves into community life in Lewes, focusing on the strong LGBTQ presence and the numerous social and cultural opportunities available. Terry talks about his involvement in local historical activities, clubs, and organizations that make Lewes a lively and inclusive place. The conversation wraps up with a look at healthcare services in the area, noting the improvements and availability of specialists. Overall, the episode paints a vivid picture of Lewes as an attractive retirement location for the LGBTQ community, combining affordability, community spirit, and quality of life. Takeaways: Lewes, Delaware, is a small, quaint town known for its LGBTQ-friendly environment and affordable living. Terry and Charlie moved to Lewes after vacationing there for 20 years, attracted by the beaches and low cost of living. The climate in Lewes is typical mid-Atlantic, with mild winters, hot summers, and a threat of hurricanes. Due to its flat geography and wetlands, climate change impacts Lewes with stronger storms and flooding. The cost of living in Lewes is lower than in many neighboring states, with no sales tax and low property taxes. Lewes offers a vibrant LGBTQ community with many social groups, events, and a welcoming atmosphere. Local hospitals like Beebe have improved Healthcare access in Lewes, but specialist wait times can still be extended. Crime in Lewes is low, mainly consisting of petty theft, making it a generally safe area for retirees.…
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1 Retire in Style: Discover the Charm of Olvera and Elvas for LGBTQ Seniors - City Snapshot Series 15:20
Discover the hidden gems of retirement in Europe as we explore Olvera, Spain, and Elvas, Portugal, two charming towns that offer safety, affordability, and a vibrant LGBTQ community. With their stunning landscapes, rich history, and welcoming atmospheres, both locations provide an appealing alternative for those looking to retire abroad. Join Mark Goldstein as he delves into the local climate, cost of living, and LGBTQ resources, ensuring you have all the information needed to make an informed decision. From the sun-soaked streets of Olvera to the historic allure of Elvas, you'll learn why these destinations are perfect for retirees seeking a picturesque lifestyle. Tune in for insights on visas, walkability, and the local culinary scene that will make these towns feel like home. Takeaways: Olvera, Spain and Elvas, Portugal are two charming towns ideal for LGBTQ retirees. Both towns boast low property taxes and affordable living costs compared to US standards. Olvera enjoys 300 sunny days per year, making it perfect for sun lovers. Elvas offers a rich cultural experience with its UNESCO-recognized historical sites. LGBTQ communities in both Spain and Portugal are known for their inclusivity and safety. Understanding visa options is crucial for retirees considering living in Spain or Portugal. Links referenced in this episode: www.wheretogaysretire.com…
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1 Two Countries, One Community: LGBTQ+ Retirement Insights from Spain and Portugal with Bruce Joffe and Russ Warren 1:29:09
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This episode of the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast features an insightful discussion comparing retirement options in Spain and Portugal, focusing on the towns of Olvera and Elvas Vila Buim. Hosts Mark Goldstein, Bruce Joffe, and Russ Warren explore various aspects of living in these regions, including the friendly LGBTQ+ environment, cost of living, healthcare, and the vibrant local culture. They emphasize the importance of doing thorough research before making a move, highlighting the unique visa requirements and residency processes in both countries. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the lifestyle differences, climate, and community dynamics that make each location appealing for retirement. The conversation is both informative and engaging, sprinkled with humor and personal anecdotes that bring the experience of relocating to life. Listeners are treated to a comprehensive overview of the LGBTQ retirement landscape in Southern Europe, as Bruce Joffe and Russ Warren engage in a lively discussion about their experiences in Spain and Portugal. The episode covers a breadth of topics, including climate differences, cost of living, and the vibrancy of local LGBTQ communities. The guests emphasize the significance of community support and the welcoming nature of both cultures. They provide listeners with valuable tips on navigating the visa application processes, particularly the non-lucrative D7 visa in Portugal, which allows for retirement without the necessity of employment. Furthermore, they explore the social dynamics and safety of living in these regions, painting a picture of a life filled with joy, camaraderie, and cultural richness, making it clear that both countries offer unique opportunities for a fulfilling retirement. Takeaways: The podcast highlights the challenges and benefits of retiring in Spain versus Portugal, focusing on climate, culture, and lifestyle. Mark Goldstein interviews Bruce Joffe and Russ Warren, who share insights about their experiences living as LGBTQ+ retirees in Europe. Listeners learn about the significant differences in residency requirements for retirees in Spain and Portugal. Bruce emphasizes the importance of doing thorough research before making retirement decisions in foreign countries. The hosts discuss the welcoming nature of both Spain and Portugal towards LGBTQ+ individuals, highlighting inclusivity. Cost of living comparisons reveal that Portugal may be more affordable than Spain for retirees. Bruce Joffe Bio Pastor, professor, publisher, and journalist Bruce H. Joffe is an award-winning author of magazine features, academic research, journal articles, self-help manuals, and newspaper stories. His nine books deal with international (intercultural) living, progressive theology, gender studies, “social” politics, our vulnerabilities, marketing, and the media. More than six years ago, Bruce relocated from Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, to the European Union, dividing his time between Portugal and Spain. Portugal Living Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/451204043309681 Portalegre People Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/288581375359604 People of Faith Online Spiritual Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303381510793586 “ EXACTLY !”: Pastor Bruce’s Bodacious Blog https://pastorbrucesblog.com EXPAT: Leaving the USA for Good (on Amazon Spain): https://www.amazon.es/-/pt/dp/B0D7ZB9H2J/ref=sr_1_1 SPANISH TOWNS, PORTUGUESE VILLAGES (on Amazon Spain): https://www.amazon.es/-/pt/dp/B0CCCSLFTS/ref=sr_1_4 Russ Warren Bio Russ grew up in the Tidewater region of Virginia. He attended Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk and then George Mason University in Fairfax, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1989. He worked as the Special Projects Director for the Specialty Graphic Imaging Association and later as the Director of Marketing and Meetings Management for Courier Magazine, a national publication dedicated to the messenger-courier industry. Subsequently, Russ worked as Lead Coordinating Editor for LexisNexis and as Copy Editor for SNL Financial, both in Charlottesville, Virginia. He also served as a U.S. Patent Classifier for Centuria Corp. in Harrisburg, Virginia, where he reviewed and classified environmental, biotechnical, and organic chemistry patent applications. He was an Accreditation Manager for the American Culinary Federation’s Education Foundation for four years. He reviewed postsecondary program curricula against established standards and competencies and guided programs through accreditation. In Door County, Wisconsin, Russ was the Marketing Director for Birch Creek Music Performance Center in Egg Harbor and Midsummer’s Music, where he was promoted to Executive Director after a year. In 2018, Russ and his husband embarked on a lifelong dream of living in Spain and Portugal, where he continues to live today. He still serves remotely and leads Marketing/Media for Midsummer’s Music.…
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Where Do Gays Retire Podcast

1 Fort Collins Snapshot: A Vibrant Life for LGBTQ+ Retirees - City Snapshot Series with Mark Goldstein 16:29
Fort Collins, Colorado, is showcased as an ideal retirement destination for LGBTQ individuals in this enlightening episode of the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast. Mark Goldstein, the host, guides listeners through the city's unique offerings, emphasizing its welcoming atmosphere and strong LGBTQ community, which comprises nearly 9% of its population. The discussion highlights Fort Collins' only gay bar, celebrated for its quality and inclusive vibe, reinforcing the community's support system. Goldstein points out the city’s perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign Municipal Equality Index, a testament to its commitment to equality and inclusivity—important factors for retirees seeking a safe and friendly environment. Exploring the climate, the episode reveals that Fort Collins enjoys an average of 237 sunny days per year, complemented by a delightful mix of seasonal activities for both summer and winter enthusiasts. The city's reputation as a biking paradise is underscored with its platinum designation for cycling infrastructure, making it easy for residents to navigate without a vehicle. While the cost of living is slightly above the national average, the abundance of dining options, including over 600 restaurants, and a rich cultural scene offset this expense. Goldstein illustrates how the lively downtown area, with its walkability and vibrant atmosphere, makes Fort Collins a charming place for retirees. Listeners are introduced to the city's dynamic arts and culture scene, featuring venues like the Lincoln Center and various live music events that enrich community life. The influence of Colorado State University is also discussed, highlighting how it contributes to the diverse and energetic vibe of Fort Collins. With numerous resources available for LGBTQ seniors, including active senior centers and quality healthcare services, the episode paints a comprehensive picture of Fort Collins as not just a retirement destination, but a community where LGBTQ retirees can thrive, feel safe, and engage in a fulfilling lifestyle. Takeaways: Fort Collins, Colorado is a vibrant city with a strong LGBTQ community, offering inclusivity and safety. The city boasts a high number of sunny days, making it ideal for outdoor activities and relaxation. Fort Collins is renowned for its craft beer scene, home to over 20 breweries. Fort Collins's living cost is higher than the national average, especially housing. Colorado has recently strengthened its abortion rights and marriage equality protections, emphasizing inclusivity. Transportation in Fort Collins is bicycle-friendly, with a strong network for cyclists and upcoming rail connections. Companies mentioned in this episode: New Belgium Brewing Odell Brewing Co.…
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1 Finding Home in Fort Collins: LGBTQ+ Retirement with Patty and Pat 1:15:37
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Pat Nelson is a retired Dean of Education. She served as a professor and dean at several universities, including the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Penn State, and the University of Akron. She is a Christa McAuliffe National Fellow for Education and an Anne Lister diary decoder. Patty Book is a retired academic administrator who has served as vice president of continuing education and distance education at several universities, including the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Penn State, Kent State, and the American Council on Education in DC. She is also an Anne Lister diary decoder. Summary In this conversation, Mark Goldstein interviews Patty Book and Pat Nelson about their experiences living in Fort Collins, Colorado, as retirees. They discuss the city's climate, geography, cost of living, healthcare services, and vibrant arts and culture scene. The guests highlight the community's friendliness, outdoor activities, and the importance of climate action. They also touch on the LGBTQ-friendly environment and the various amenities available for seniors, making Fort Collins an attractive place for retirement. Takeaways Fort Collins boasts 300 days of sunshine annually. The city has a moderate four-season climate with low humidity. Climate change has led to more hot days and droughts in the area. Fort Collins is known for its outdoor activities, including hiking and biking. The cost of living has increased, with median home prices around $550,000. Transportation is accessible, with a robust public transit system and bike-friendly infrastructure. The vibrant arts and culture scene has numerous galleries, theaters, and music festivals. Safety is a priority, with low crime rates reported in the community. Healthcare services are excellent, with multiple hospitals and specialized care available. The community is inclusive and welcoming, particularly for the LGBTQ population.…
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1 Syracuse, New York With Scott Hier 1:04:57
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Scott Hier Born and raised in Syracuse, New York, Scott lives in Camillus, a charming suburb outside the city. He comes with a rich worker-compensation background, where he honed his negotiation skills over a commendable 23-year career at an insurance company, specializing in high-dollar claims for a decade. During the challenging times of COVID-19 in 2020, Scott pivoted towards a new passion—real estate. After completing his licensing in September 2021, he transitioned from his corporate role in early 2022 to focus full-time on helping individuals and families find their perfect homes. His previous experience has proven invaluable, especially in assisting buyers navigate the complexities of real estate transactions. Scott's journey into real estate began over sixteen years ago when he first recognized his passion for the field. Although initially held back by financial constraints, his love for home renovations and genuine satisfaction in assisting others to achieve their dream of homeownership kept his interest alive. Today, he's not just selling homes but also helping familiarize newcomers with the myriad opportunities Central New York offers, ensuring they understand the buying and selling process thoroughly. Scott, welcome to the show, and thank you for joining us to share your insights and experiences in Syracuse's vibrant real estate market. Summary Mark Goldstein interviews Scott Hier, a real estate expert from Syracuse, New York, in this conversation. They discuss various aspects of living in Syracuse, including its climate, housing market, cost of living, healthcare services, transportation options, and the vibrant arts and culture scene. Scott shares insights into the local LGBTQ+ community, the support systems available, and the ongoing revitalization of downtown Syracuse. The conversation highlights the unique characteristics of Syracuse, making it an attractive place to live and work. In this conversation, Scott Hier shares insights about Syracuse, highlighting its vibrant cultural scene, diverse dining options, and the community's overall safety. He emphasizes the city's appeal as a hidden gem, especially for retirees and the LGBTQ community, while discussing the seasonal changes and activities available throughout the year. Scott also touches on the prospects of Syracuse, including new developments and the importance of community involvement. Takeaways Syracuse is known for its heavy snowfall, but recent winters have been milder. Although the housing market in Syracuse has seen significant price increases recently, it remains affordable compared to national averages. Healthcare services in Syracuse are robust, with several specialized hospitals. Syracuse has made strides in walkability and bike lanes, enhancing urban mobility. The downtown area is revitalizing, with old buildings being converted into condos. Various organizations and events support the LGBTQ+ community in Syracuse. Syracuse hosts a pride festival that has grown in popularity over the years. Syracuse's arts and culture scene includes museums, theaters, and live performances. Syracuse University contributes to the local arts scene with its drama department. Transportation options include public buses, Amtrak, and ride-sharing services. Syracuse has a rich cultural scene with plenty of shows and events. The dining options in Syracuse are diverse and plentiful, especially Italian cuisine. Safety in Syracuse is generally high, with a downward trend in violent crime. Syracuse is often overlooked but offers a lot for residents and visitors alike. The city has a variety of seasonal activities, making it appealing year-round. Retirement in Syracuse is attractive due to its community and amenities. Syracuse is evolving with new developments and revitalization efforts. The city is well-connected, with many attractions within a short drive. Community involvement is encouraged, and many volunteer opportunities are available. Syracuse's charm lies in its balance of urban and natural offerings. Are you looking for a place to call home in Syracuse, New York? Contact Scott Hier: https://g.co/kgs/dHsDFsF https://scotthier.huntrealestate.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-hier-7ab4b3190/ https://www.facebook.com/p/Scott-Hier-Licensed-Real-Estate-Salesperson-at-HUNT-Real-Estate-ERA-100078649444177/…
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1 Embracing Retirement: Waldron McGinnis's Journey to Courtown, Ireland 1:04:54
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Waldron McGinnis is originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He lived in China for six years and earned his PhD from the University of South Carolina, researching high education reforms in China. Waldron spent twenty-five years in the Pacific Northwest of the US. He developed a master's degree and doctorate in leadership at a university. He traveled the world doing partnership work with global non-profit leaders. For the past thirteen years, he has lived in downtown Tacoma as part of an intentional community that provides transitional housing for homeless people, recent immigrants, and people released from incarceration. He has led men’s work through the Mankind Project and working with men in prison. In 2023, Waldron received Irish citizenship through his grandfather and, in 2024, retired to County Wexford, Ireland. Summary Waldron McGinnis, a retiree in Courtown, Ireland, shares his experience of retiring in Ireland. Courtown is a village in County Wexford, known for its fishing and seaside charm. Waldron chose Courtown because he wanted to live in a smaller town near Dublin for travel and welcoming guests. He highlights the mild climate, affordable cost of living, and access to healthcare as benefits of retiring in Courtown. Waldron also discusses the process of obtaining Irish citizenship and the visa requirements for retirees. He emphasizes Ireland's vibrant arts and culture scene, with music, theater, and museums being popular attractions. The food scene in Courtown offers a variety of options, including traditional Irish dishes and international cuisine. Moving to Ireland offers a safe and peaceful environment with high public trust. The crime rate is low, and the country has strict gun control laws. Research the cost of living and housing beforehand, and join expat groups for valuable information. Set up a bank account and obtain car insurance ahead of time. Ireland is known for its natural beauty, cultural activities, and historical sites. The language barrier is not an issue; the friendly and inclusive society makes it a welcoming place for LGBTQ individuals. Public transportation is convenient, and cashless payments are standard. Overall, Ireland is an excellent choice for retirement.…
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Summary Climate change is a crucial factor to consider when choosing a retirement destination, especially for the LGBTQ community seeking both safety and inclusivity. In this engaging episode of "Where Do Gays Retire?" host Mark Goldstein explores various U.S. cities that stand out for their proactive approaches to climate change mitigation. From the eco-conscious vibes of Portland, Oregon, to the wind-powered ambitions of Chicago, Illinois, each city is committed to sustainability while maintaining a welcoming atmosphere for the LGBTQ community. Mark also highlights affordable cities with minimal climate risks, such as Madison, Wisconsin, and Burlington, Vermont, where retirees can enjoy a progressive lifestyle without breaking the bank. For those considering international options, cities like Lisbon, Portugal, and Auckland, New Zealand, emerge as top contenders, offering charm, affordability, and vibrant LGBTQ scenes without the looming threat of climate chaos. Show Notes Exploring the intersection of climate change and retirement, Mark Goldstein delves into the best cities for LGBTQ retirees seeking sustainable and inclusive environments. Focusing on proactive and affordable cities, the episode covers key factors like municipal equality scores and climate resilience. Cities like Austin and Chicago are praised for their green initiatives, while Madison and Burlington are noted for their affordability and safety from climate extremes. The narrative offers a blend of humor and practical advice, emphasizing the importance of choosing a city that aligns with one's values and is resilient against climate challenges. The episode concludes with a look at international destinations, providing a global perspective on retirement options. Links referenced in this episode: www.wheredogaysretire.com…
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1 Exploring Retirement in Spain: Valencia vs. Malaga for LGBTQ Expats with Dave Piccolo, Jesus Bartoli and Steve Aronberg 1:33:05
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Summary/Intro The podcast episode delves into the experiences of LGBTQ retirees living in Malaga and Valencia, Spain, highlighting the allure of these Spanish cities for those seeking a vibrant and inclusive retirement destination. Host Mark Goldstein engages with guests Steve Aronberg from Malaga and Dave Piccolo and Jesus Bartoli from Valencia, who share insights about the climate, cost of living, healthcare, and the welcoming atmosphere for LGBTQ individuals. Both cities boast a high quality of life, affordable living costs, excellent healthcare systems, and a rich cultural landscape, making them attractive options for expatriates. The discussion also touches on practical aspects such as obtaining residency, navigating Spanish bureaucracy, and the minimal crime rates, underscoring the safety and comfort of living in Spain. With personal anecdotes and expert advice, the episode offers valuable guidance for those considering a move to these sun-soaked destinations. Show Notes Exploring the nuances of retirement in Spain, Mark Goldstein hosts an engaging dialogue featuring insights from Steve Aronberg in Malaga and Dave Piccolo and Jesus Bartoli in Valencia. This installment of the "Where Do Gays Retire?" podcast offers a comprehensive look at the factors influencing expatriates' choice of retirement location, from climate and geography to local culture and real estate. Steve shares his experience of Malaga's sunny Mediterranean climate and its appeal to retirees seeking an active, outdoor lifestyle. He discusses the region's cultural richness, including its lively arts scene and historical landmarks. Dave and Jesus highlight Valencia's affordability and flat terrain, making it an ideal place for walking and cycling. They emphasize the vibrant food culture, where local markets and diverse dining options abound, offering a taste of authentic Spanish cuisine. The episode also addresses the practical aspects of living abroad, such as healthcare and language barriers, while reassuring listeners about the safety and inclusivity of both cities. Both locations are portrayed as welcoming to the LGBTQ community, with a sense of acceptance and integration into the broader society. The discussion encourages potential retirees to explore different parts of Spain to find a location that aligns with their personal and financial needs, highlighting the benefits of a slower-paced, culturally rich lifestyle. Takeaways: The podcast explores two Spanish cities, Malaga and Valencia, as potential retirement destinations for the LGBTQ community. Malaga offers a sunny climate with 300 days of sunshine a year, making it an attractive place to live outdoors. Valencia is a flat, walkable city with a low cost of living. It is famous for its rice dishes, such as paella. Malaga and Valencia have vibrant LGBTQ-friendly communities and are very accepting of diversity. The healthcare system in Spain is affordable and accessible, with private insurance options for non-residents. Spain is known for its safety, with low crime rates and a lack of gun culture, providing peace of mind. Steve Aronberg He was born in Nuremberg, Germany. His dad was in the army and stationed there. His dad proposed to his mom, who flew over to get married. He spent all his teen years in New Bedford, MA, and graduated from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst with a degree in Business Administration. His entire career was with the U.S. Federal government, and he spent his last 25 years working for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. He is a strong proponent of equality and was fortunate to spend most of his working career supporting civil rights. He was also fortunate to retire at the young age of 55. During his career, he lived in the Washington, D.C. metro area and worked in San Diego, CA, for 17+ years. He met his husband in San Diego, and they have been together for 25 years. They have been married since 2013. They bought their home in Spain in January 2017. He is a Spanish resident and lives there full-time. Dave Piccolo He lived as a real estate agent in Indianapolis, Indiana, for 30 years. In July 2019, he met Jesus from Venezuela and only planned to stay for three months before moving to Spain. They got married and moved to Dallas to be closer to his mom. They lived there for just one year before moving to Fort Myers, Florida. When Hurricane Ian came through Fort Myers and destroyed most of it (luckily, their house was spared), a displaced family needed housing, so they decided to rent it. As a result, they moved back to Dallas temporarily. The political climate in Florida under Ron DeSantis and in Texas under Greg Abbott had become so extreme that he was experiencing anxiety and a general sense of unhappiness. When he and Jesus met, they talked about moving to Spain. Their goal was to move when he retired at 65 (he was 54 then). He started perusing Idealista to get a feel for the real estate market in Valencia. He spent the next six months looking at over 1,000 properties online from Dallas. He came across a property that was the needle in the haystack. It was newly converted into a residence (previously commercial), fully renovated, bright, open, spacious, and furnished with a 200-square-foot terrace. And it was half the budget they had anticipated. They called the realtor and had him do FaceTime so they could see the apartment and neighborhood virtually. As a realtor, he knew they could not afford to pass this up and wait another ten years. So, they purchased it without ever setting foot in Valencia! They have been there about 14 months, love it, and have no regrets! Jesus Gallardo Bartoli Jesus was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, where he went to college and earned his degree in Business Administration and Tourism. In 2010, he moved to Bogota, Columbia, where he owned a Venezuelan restaurant for ten years. In 2019, he visited a friend in the US and planned to live in Spain. Dave and Jesus met in Indianapolis in 2019. They planned to move to Spain when Dave retired in 2027. A series of open doors allowed them to (semi) retire to Valencia in 2023.…
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