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  • One Thing or Another Podcast #74: A Conversation with Mark Goldstein, Host of the 'Where Do Gays Retire?' Podcast
    2024/07/08

    One of the pleasures of publishing websites is all the new friends I've made over the last 12 years. One of the more recent ones is Mark Goldstein, host of the Where Do Gays Retire? podcast, and founder of the Where Do Gays Retire? Facebook page (with its over 14,000 members!). I had a chance to catch up with Mark on a hot summer day, about his life, his ventures, and his future.

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    16 分
  • One Thing or Another Podcast #73: A Conversation with Author Laury Egan
    2024/07/01

    I had the pleasure of chatting with author Laury Egan, whose moist recent book, Jack & I, just released in May. Laury sets some of her books in locations I'm very familiar with here on the border of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Listen in as we talk about her extensive career, her life these days, and her passion for writing novels.

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    17 分
  • One Thing or Another Podcast #72: A Conversation with Wendy Cole, Transition Mentor
    2024/06/17

    I knew Wendy when we both worked at the same place several years ago in New Hope, PA. I'd often wondered where she went and what she was up to. And now I know! She was generous enough to share her past, present and future with us, and I'm delighted to have her as a guest on the podcast. - Mark/Editor

    About Wendy Cole

    Knowing who you are, and not BEING who you are: this is the starting point of every Transitional situation. You KNOW who you truly are, in every aspect, but the outside is what matters. That is what people see. Taking that first transitional step is TERRIFYING. It’s the stress: stress of the journey, stress of the mental weight, stress of worrying about the outside world… The physical transition is the easiest part; it’s getting through the mental transition that holds us back.

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    21 分
  • One Thing or Another Podcast #71: Author Dave Hughes on Finding His Way Into Fiction
    2024/06/12

    What goes around comes around ... and it's another great interview with author, columnist, and renaissance man Dave Hughes. We've been friends for nearly a decade, and I've taken a lot of inspiration from Dave's post-corporate-job life (I try not to use the word 'retirement,' since it needs to be retired!). Join me in a chat with Dave about two of his big ventures: RetireFabulously.com, and his more recent headlong dive into fiction with his 'Gay Tales for the New Millennium' series, with its fifth book, Karma Train from Kansas, having just pulled into the station.

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    22 分
  • One Thing or Another Podcast #70: Author Nev March Pursues Her Passion with Fourth Novel in Historical Mystery Series
    2024/06/10

    I'm delighted to chat with author and fellow Mystery Writers of America (NY) board member Nev March. After a successful business career, Nev picked up her passion where she'd left off: writing superb historical fiction steeped in the sounds, sights and sensations of old Bombay. Join us for a conversation about her books, her writing, and her plans for the future.

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    19 分
  • One Thing or Another Podcast #69: A Conversation with Dane County Commissioner, Activist, Podcaster, and Supernova Rick Rose
    2024/04/29

    It doesn't get any more comfortable than interviewing my friend and longtime collaborator Rick Rose. Rick is the co-host of our weekly Twist Podcast. He's a Dane County (WI) commissioner, man-about-town in Madison, activist, mentor, and so much more. We talk about life in what was once called retirement, but can only be described as our most active and creative years yet! Fasten your headphones for this one.

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    20 分
  • One Thing or Another Podcast #68: A Conversation with Steve Dolainski, Guided Autobiography Instructor
    2024/04/26

    It’s a real treat to talk to Steve Dolainski, my friend of many years now, who introduced me to my new path as a workshop and class facilitator! I met Steve over a decade ago. We co-edited and published an anthology of LGBTQ writers over 50, including several who have become my friends. Outer Voices Inner Lives was a Lambda Literary Award finalist for anthology, and includes a foreword by the late, great, Patricia Nell Warren.

    Fast forward ten years, and I finally had the pleasure of meeting Steve in person on a trip to California. He told me he’d become a certified Guided Autobiography instructor and was conducting classes with the LGBTQ Center in L.A. I was hooked! I’m certified myself now too, and looking forward to my third act (as Jane Fonda calls life after 65), offering workshops and classes in Guided Autobiography and fiction writing (YourWritePath.com). Listen to this short interview with Steve where he talks about GAB (as we call it), making new roads to travel, and contemplating the ones we’ve already come on!

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    20 分
  • One Thing or Another Podcast Relaunches: An Interview with Robert Kesten, Executive Director of the Stonewall National Museum, Archives, and Library
    2024/04/22

    It's back! The One Thing or Another Podcast, reimagined, reemerged, and reinvigorated with a focus on "life, aging, and the absurdities of it all." Listen in to this recent chat with Robert Kesten, Executive Director of the Stonewall National Museum, Archives, and Library in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. We talk about the need to preserve our history, the mission of the Stonewall Museum, and how we can sustain an awareness of our past and present in a way that informs our future.

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    23 分