The Day That Changed My Life. 43 Years Later, I’m Going Back to Málaga
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We’re diving into some heavy stuff today, folks! This episode is all about survival and community, wrapped in a personal story that hits hard. Mark Goldstein shares his experience surviving an aviation disaster 43 years ago, and how that day shaped his journey. We talk about the importance of choosing safe, queer-friendly places and how community can be your lifeline. Plus, we throw in some tips on what to look for when scouting your next retirement spot. So, grab a cozy drink, settle in, and let’s explore how navigating life—and where to live—is all about connection and choice!
Strap in, folks! We’re taking a detour from the usual retirement chit-chat to tackle a wild and emotional ride. Mark Goldstein shares a gripping personal story about surviving a plane crash in Malaga, Spain, 43 years ago, and how that experience shaped his outlook on life and community. He reflects on the chaos of that day and the choices he made that still resonate with him. It’s all about survival, connection, and the power of returning to a place that holds so much history. This isn’t just about retirement; it’s about the life we lead and the people we surround ourselves with. Mark’s journey reminds us that choosing a retirement destination is about more than just geography; it’s about choosing a community that feels like home.
Takeaways:
- This episode dives deep into the journey of finding safe and affordable retirement options for the LGBTQ community.
- Mark Goldstein shares a gripping personal story about surviving an airplane crash in Spain back in 1982.
- The discussion highlights the importance of community and connection when choosing a place to retire happily.
- Listeners are encouraged to consider key factors like walkability and safety in their retirement planning.
- Mark reflects on how past experiences shape our choices in life and retirement, emphasizing the value of chosen family.
- The episode wraps up with a reminder that choosing joy and community is a powerful act of survival.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Drexel Burnham Lambert
- Iberia
Links referenced in this episode:
- wheredogaysretire.com
- lgbtqseniors.com