A Queer POV: Friends, Loves, & Life
Mark Tammaro didn't plan to start over at 62. After a 16-year marriage, a career he set aside to support his husband, and an HIV diagnosis that's followed him for 35 years, Mark found himself single, starting fresh, and, for the first time in a long time, building a life that's entirely his own. In this episode, Mark talks about what it means to reinvent yourself after 60. He shares the story of losing his first partner to AIDS in 1992, surviving a diagnosis that was supposed to be a death sentence, and the slow realization that the comfortable life he'd built wasn't making him happy. He opens up about going back to school to become a certified personal trainer, the freedom and fear of being on his own, what dating looks like at this age, and why he's more excited about the future than he's ever been. This is a conversation about loss, resilience, faith, and the stubborn refusal to stop growing. In this episode: Reinventing yourself after divorce at 60 Living with HIV for 35 years and what survival really looks like Losing a partner to AIDS in 1992 Going back to school and becoming a certified personal trainer at 62 What dating, intimacy, and relationships look like as a single older gay man The courage to give up safety and comfort for something real Faith, gratitude, and why humor matters Connect with A Queer POV: Substack: davidbegor.substack.com [http://davidbegor.substack.com] YouTube | BlueSky | All @davidbegor This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit davidbegor.substack.com [https://davidbegor.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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