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Podcast Chaps Out

Chaps Out

Men Coming Out Later in Life

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Society & Culture

Frequency: 1 episode/3d. Total Eps: 47

Hosting podcast Substack
UK-based podcast where men share their stories of coming out later-in-life.

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Coming Out at 40: Stephen McKenna | CHAPS OUT

Season 1 · Episode 1

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Duration 45:37

In this episode of CHAPS OUT, host Grant Philpott chats with Stephen McKenna, who shares his powerful story of self-acceptance and coming out later in life after decades of silence living in the UK during the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

This is not a story of regret, but one of rebirth, courage, and hope; an inspiring reminder that it’s never too late to become your true self.

In this heartfelt conversation, Stephen reflects on:

• Embracing your identity at any age

• Turning fear into freedom

• Finding joy after years of hiding

• Growing up with shame

• Self-love, healing, and building confidence

• The pivotal moment when everything “clicked”

• Navigating marriage breakdown• Why living authentically is possible at any stage in life

If you’re questioning your identity, coming out, or supporting someone who is, this episode offers warmth, optimism, and real-life inspiration.

About Chaps Out: 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.

Don’t miss our companion podcast, CHAPS OUT CULTURE, where guests recommend their favourite LGBTQ+ inspired art, music, literature, film, theatre, and TV.

👉 Subscribe to Chaps Out for new episodes and join us having these important conversations.💖

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 subscribe to Chaps Out Substack or contribute on the Ko-Fi.com/chapsoutpod link in the bio



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Chaps Out Culture: Introducing Mike Nash Whitmore

vendredi 27 mars 2026Duration 21:09

In this episode of Chaps Out Culture, host Grant Philpott chats with #chapsout guest Mike Nash Whitmore who shares the inspiring story behind his creative journey, from publishing his debut LGBTQ+ inspired novel Shadow of the Moor to releasing his first album Last Train Home. He talks about writing authentic gay stories later in life, creating characters that reflect his own experiences, and why representation beyond youth matters.

Mike also opens up about his path to love, coming out later in life, and how that journey shaped both his music and storytelling. A heartfelt and uplifting conversation about creativity, identity, and proving it’s never too late to follow your passions.If you’re passionate about queer culture, LGBTQ+ history, meaningful conversations, or uncovering hidden cultural treasures, this episode is made for you.

Subscribe to Chaps Out to catch new episodes and be part of these vital discussions. 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/

#ChapsOutCulture #Gayculture #lgbtqfilm #chapsout #lgbtqpodcast #GayRomance #lgbtqstories #ShadowOfTheMoor #GayLoveStory #lgbtqcommunity #LastTrainHome



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Coming Out at 57: Mike Nash Whitmore | CHAPS OUT

mardi 24 mars 2026Duration 26:28

In this episode of Chaps Out, host Grant Philpott speaks with Mike Nash Whitmore about coming out later in life, navigating faith, family expectations, and the long journey toward living authentically. Mike grew up in Manchester, spent most of his career as a computer programmer, and for many years struggled to reconcile his sexuality with his involvement in the evangelical church. In this honest and reflective conversation, he shares the moment he first realised he might be gay while at university, the quiet decades that followed, and how the internet eventually helped him connect with other gay men and build a supportive community.

Mike also talks about meeting his husband Keith during the COVID lockdown, their Quaker wedding in 2022, and why he believes coming out doesn’t have to be a dramatic public moment. It can simply be about finding someone who understands you. A thoughtful and reassuring conversation for anyone navigating their own coming out journey, wherever they may be.

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 #LGBTQPodcast #GayMen #ComingOutLaterInLife #AuthenticLiving



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Coming Out at 38: Peter Roberts | CHAPS OUT

mardi 24 février 2026Duration 48:37

In this episode of Chaps Out, host Grant Philpott is joined by Peter Roberts, former primary school teacher, father of two, and husband, to talk about education, faith, family and coming out later in life.

Peter reflects on 25 years in the classroom, the impact teachers can have, growing up under Section 28, coping with negative reactions within the Church, navigating sexuality within marriage, and building relationships after coming out. He also shares honest advice for anyone struggling with identity. A thoughtful conversation about regret, resilience and choosing to live truthfully.

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 #LGBTQPodcast #GayMen #ComingOutLaterInLife #AuthenticLiving #gaychristian



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Chaps Out Culture: Norman Goodman recommends Bi Community News

vendredi 20 février 2026Duration 09:36

In this episode of Chaps Out Culture, host Grant Philpott is joined again by #chapsout guest Norman Goodman who recommends Bi Community News, a quarterly magazine dedicated to bisexual people across the UK and beyond.Norman describes the publication as essential reading for anyone who is bisexual, especially those who are just coming out. With community listings, advice, personal stories, legal guidance, health awareness, adoption information, and features on bisexual lives, Bi Community News plays a vital role in increasing bisexual visibility and representation in a world where bi voices are often overlooked.

The episode explores why bisexual representation matters, how media can help people feel seen and understood, and why having dedicated bi spaces is so important for mental health, connection, and confidence. Norman also shares his wider LGBTQ+ cultural highlights, including film recommendations and reflections on the power of storytelling to change lives.

If you’re passionate about queer culture, LGBTQ+ history, meaningful conversations, or uncovering hidden cultural treasures, this episode is made for you.

Subscribe to Chaps Out to catch new episodes and be part of these vital discussions.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/

#culture #lgbtq #podcast #uk #british #men #queerculture #ChapsOut



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Coming Out at 69: Norman Goodman | CHAPS OUT

mardi 17 février 2026Duration 40:15

In this episode, host Grant Philpott speaks with guest Norman Goodman who shares his inspiring story of coming out as bisexual at the age of 69. From decades of marriage to widowhood, Norman talks candidly about his struggles, self-discovery, and the courage it takes to live authentically.

Hear how Norman found love with his partner Tony, navigated societal expectations, and became a voice for older LGBT+ adults. He discusses the importance of bisexual visibility, mental health, and reaching out for support, offering guidance to anyone exploring their own coming out journey.This episode is a must-listen for those seeking advice on coming out later in life, LGBT+ support, and embracing identity at any age. Whether you’re bisexual, gay, or an ally, Norman’s story shows it’s never too late to live openly, connect with the community, and find joy.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. Don’t miss our companion podcast, CHAPS OUT CULTURE, where guests recommend their favourite LGBTQ+ inspired art, music, literature, film, theatre, and TV. Subscribe to Chaps Out for new episodes and join us having these important conversations. 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/ #ChapsOut #podcast #uk #British #Men #comingout #LaterInLife #lgbtq #mentalwellness #LGBTQPodcast #GayMen #ComingOutLaterInLife #AuthenticLiving



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Chaps Out Culture: guest Dave Kenealy recommends 3 Gay True Stories

vendredi 13 février 2026Duration 13:57

In this episode of Chaps Out Culture, host Grant Philpott is joined by #ChapsOut guest Dave Kenealy who reflects on three powerful films based on true stories: Milk, The Matthew Shepard Story, and Boy Erased.

Each film tells the story of a gay man whose life ended tragically- through violence, prejudice, or systemic harm- yet whose stories continue to matter. Dave explores why these lives should not be forgotten, what their stories reveal about intolerance, and how tragedy can still lead to awareness, change, and progress.

This is a thoughtful conversation about legacy, injustice, parental responsibility, community, and the importance of standing up for the rights and dignity of others.

If you’re passionate about queer culture, LGBTQ+ history, meaningful conversations, or uncovering hidden cultural treasures, this episode is made for you. Subscribe to Chaps Out to catch new episodes and be part of these vital discussions.

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/

#culture #lgbtq #podcast #uk #british #men #queerculture #ChapsOut #milk #thematthewshepardstory #boyerased



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Coming Out at 55: Dave Kenealy | CHAPS OUT

mardi 10 février 2026Duration 45:11

In this episode of Chaps Out, host Grant Philpott is joined by Dave Kenealy, who shares his story of coming out as a gay man at 55 after marriage, fatherhood, and a career in. Dave  Police work. He reflects on growing up in a time when being gay was not socially acceptable, the pressure to live the life he thought was expected of him, and the emotional weight of carrying that secret for so long. He speaks candidly about his marriage, the difficult but compassionate conversations that followed his coming out, and the relief of finally being able to live as his true self.

The conversation also explores Dave’s experiences serving in the Metropolitan Police during an era of open hostility towards gay men, the lasting impact of those attitudes, and how social change has shaped both his journey and the lives of younger generations today. With warmth and clarity, Dave offers reassurance to anyone questioning whether it’s “too late” to come out, sharing why living openly is worth the challenges and why you are never alone in this experience. This episode is a moving reminder that sexuality is just one part of who we are, and that it’s never too late to choose honesty, self-acceptance, and a life lived on your own terms.

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.

 

Don’t miss our companion podcast, CHAPS OUT CULTURE, where guests recommend their favourite LGBTQ+ inspired art, music, literature, film, theatre, and TV. Subscribe to Chaps Out for new episodes and join us having these important conversations.

 

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/

 

#ChapsOut #podcast #uk #British #Men #comingout #LaterInLife #lgbtq #mentalwellness #LGBTQPodcast #GayMen #ComingOutLaterInLife #AuthenticLiving

 



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Chaps Out Culture: Rob E on Cucumber & Love Is Strange

vendredi 6 février 2026Duration 07:26

In this episode of Chaps Out Culture, host Grant Philpott is joined once again by previous Chaps Out guest, Rob E, to talk about two pieces of queer culture that deeply resonated with him at a very specific moment in his life.

Rob reflects on discovering LGBTQ+ film and television later in life, and how certain stories finally felt relatable in a way others never had.Rob discusses Love Is Strange, a moving film about an older gay couple played by Alfred Molina and John Lithgow, whose long-term relationship is tested by circumstance. He explains why seeing a loving, intimate relationship between two older men on screen mattered to him, describing it as one of the few films he’s watched that he genuinely “enjoyed from the gay perspective”. The focus on tenderness, companionship and quiet resilience struck a chord, offering representation that often feels missing.

The conversation then turns to Cucumber, Russell T Davies’ acclaimed TV series, which Rob first watched when he had just come out. He talks about recognising himself in the nervous, inexperienced central character, someone “quite new to gay culture” and still trying to work things out. Watching the character navigate relationships, intimacy and uncertainty mirrored Rob’s own learning curve at the time, making it feel both comforting and affirming.

Throughout the episode, Rob reflects on why some well-known queer dramas didn’t connect with him, while others arrived at exactly the right moment. This is a thoughtful, personal discussion about representation, timing, and how queer culture can help us understand ourselves better, especially when coming out later in life. It’s a gentle reminder of the power of seeing your own experiences reflected back to you, and how culture can quietly support confidence, self-acceptance and emotional wellbeing.

If you love queer culture, LGBTQ+ history, uplifting conversations, or discovering cultural gems, this episode is for you. Subscribe to Chaps Out for new episodes and join us having these important conversations. 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/ #Chapsoutculture #culture #lgbtq #podcast #uk #british #men #queerculture #chapsout #loveisstrange #cucumber



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Chaps Out Culture: Joel Briant on My Beautiful Launderette

vendredi 30 janvier 2026Duration 06:00

In this episode of Chaps Out Culture, we’re joined once again by Joel Briant, who shares a deeply personal and heartfelt reflection on the 1985 classic My Beautiful Laundrette.

Joel talks about rediscovering the film years after its release, the impact of seeing a tender love story between two men at a time when representation was rare, and why Daniel Day-Lewis’s performance left such a lasting impression.

From cultural and family pressures to the quiet joy the characters bring to each other, this conversation explores how the film resonated with Joel as a young gay man — and why it still matters today.

We also reflect on how attitudes have changed, the fear and secrecy many LGBTQ+ people grew up with, and how liberating it feels to now watch queer stories openly and unapologetically.

Honest, nostalgic, funny, and moving, this is a celebration of a film that helped many people realise they weren’t alone.

Whether you’re revisiting My Beautiful Laundrette or discovering it for the first time, this episode is a reminder of the power of cinema, representation, and living your truth.

Subscribe to Chaps Out for new episodes and join us having these important conversations. 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/

#ChapsOutCulture #MyBeautifulLaundrette #LGBTQ #QueerFilm #DanielDayLewis #GayHistory #Podcast #HanifKureishi #StephenFrears



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