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In this episode of Chaps Out, Grant Philpott speaks with Adrian Smoothy, a 57-year-old software consultant from Kent, about coming out later in life and the long road to living authentically. Growing up with no language or visible role models for being gay- and shaped by the fear-driven messaging of the 80s and 90s- Adrian stayed closeted into his late twenties, only coming out after moving to the United States and finally saying the words out loud to his boss following the sudden death of his father.
He reflects on family expectations, internalised shame, briefly joining the armed forces when being gay could end your career, and the exhausting habit of constantly “reading the room.” But this is also a story of joy and second chances, from meeting his husband by chance at Gatwick Airport to embracing Pride, gay nightlife, and a life that feels honest at last. Thoughtful, funny and deeply reassuring, Adrian’s story is a reminder that it’s never too late to come out, that labels aren’t always simple, and that things can get better with time.
Chaps Out is a UK-based podcast giving voice to perspectives you don’t often hear. We provide relatable, uplifting, and positive conversations that offer encouragement, affirmation, and support for anyone on the journey of coming out, while celebrating and supporting bisexual and gay men.
Subscribe to Chaps Out for new episodes and join us having these important conversations. Please rate & review, it helps the podcast reach the people who may need to hear it. If you’d like to support Chaps Out and help with running costs and keep the conversations flowing, amplifying voices and inspiring others, you can contribute at https://Ko-Fi.com/chapsoutpod & https://chapsoutpod.substack.com/
Don’t miss our companion podcast, CHAPS OUT CULTURE, where guests recommend their favourite LGBTQ+ inspired art, music, literature, film, theatre, and TV.
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By Men Coming Out Later in LifeIn this episode of Chaps Out, Grant Philpott speaks with Adrian Smoothy, a 57-year-old software consultant from Kent, about coming out later in life and the long road to living authentically. Growing up with no language or visible role models for being gay- and shaped by the fear-driven messaging of the 80s and 90s- Adrian stayed closeted into his late twenties, only coming out after moving to the United States and finally saying the words out loud to his boss following the sudden death of his father.
He reflects on family expectations, internalised shame, briefly joining the armed forces when being gay could end your career, and the exhausting habit of constantly “reading the room.” But this is also a story of joy and second chances, from meeting his husband by chance at Gatwick Airport to embracing Pride, gay nightlife, and a life that feels honest at last. Thoughtful, funny and deeply reassuring, Adrian’s story is a reminder that it’s never too late to come out, that labels aren’t always simple, and that things can get better with time.
Chaps Out is a UK-based podcast giving voice to perspectives you don’t often hear. We provide relatable, uplifting, and positive conversations that offer encouragement, affirmation, and support for anyone on the journey of coming out, while celebrating and supporting bisexual and gay men.
Subscribe to Chaps Out for new episodes and join us having these important conversations. Please rate & review, it helps the podcast reach the people who may need to hear it. If you’d like to support Chaps Out and help with running costs and keep the conversations flowing, amplifying voices and inspiring others, you can contribute at https://Ko-Fi.com/chapsoutpod & https://chapsoutpod.substack.com/
Don’t miss our companion podcast, CHAPS OUT CULTURE, where guests recommend their favourite LGBTQ+ inspired art, music, literature, film, theatre, and TV.
#ChapsOut #podcast #uk #British #Men #comingout #LaterInLife #lgbtq #mentalwellness #mentalhealth #LGBTQPodcast #GayMen #AuthenticLiving