Queer Mid-life Stories

Matt Boyles

An exploration of the stories of Queer people, that don't always get heard. 

Episodes

  1. OCT 9

    #9 - Danny Strachan

    Danny was a total joy to interview! He's got a joyous take on aging, and insightful stories about the importance of finding your people, wherever they are. Oh, and also dancing to Lisa Stansfield remixes til 2am in Heaven! He also shares something shocking a teacher said to him, but his kind, calm demeanour is what you'll enjoy most and remember - thanks Danny for a great chat! ----  Danny Strachan is a board licensed mental health practitioner, personal development coach and performer. After spending 30 years in the performing arts as a classical musician and actor, Danny had a life changing experience while in therapy and decided that he wanted to make a similar contribution to other individuals facing life’s challenges. He has very happily been a personal development coach and therapist since that time, working with courageous individuals seeking to step into thrive mode and regain forward momentum. Very recently the pull of being a performer has been calling again so keep your eyes open, you just might see him in an unexpected place - on a stage or screen near you. Danny very happily lives seaside with his husband Graeme on the West Coast of Scotland where they frolic in the sea, hike big hills and embrace the abundance that life brings on the daily.  Fitter Confident You is kind, fun, inclusive fitness coaching for GBTQ+ men - if you're feeling a bit adrift with your training, or overwhelmed and unsure how to get started, pop over to www.fitteryou.net You can explore how we've helped guys all around the world for the last 8 years with our coaching and fitness plans... And if you're thinking about a getaway, we host 3 international retreats each year - think sunshine, adaptable fitness and yoga, inspiring locations, nourishing delicious food and the opportunity to be you, on your terms, with new friends.

    39 min
  2. APR 29

    #8 - Ed Wilson

    Ed is a brilliant life-changing coach for gay and queer men. We've been working together supporting each other's clients for a year now and he's become a friend. He's VERY DIRECT but tbh most of the time, that's what's missing. In this episode we discuss... - The Jetski Test - How he didn't know what life coaching was... Until he needed it - How his first gay experience brought on deep shame - The difference between therapy and coaching - How and why he loves to help people and will be doing so as long as he lives Amazing quotes from Ed: "Cats?! They don't give a f*ck!" "No one gets to 'done'. Focus on enjoying the movement and THAT'S actually 'done'" "I am not my thoughts" "Our gay adversities are an opportunity to become more free, more powerful and greater people" Find out more about Ed's coaching here: https://www.brownbearcoaching.com/ Join Ed's brilliant community here: https://www.skool.com/brown-bear-skool/about Fitter Confident You is kind, fun, inclusive fitness coaching for GBTQ+ men - if you're feeling a bit adrift with your training, or overwhelmed and unsure how to get started, pop over to www.fitteryou.net You can explore how we've helped guys all around the world for the last 8 years with our coaching and fitness plans... And if you're thinking about a getaway, we host 3 international retreats each year - think sunshine, adaptable fitness and yoga, inspiring locations, nourishing delicious food and the opportunity to be you, on your terms, with new friends.

    47 min
  3. APR 16

    #7 - Colin Kimber

    It turns out, Colin is King of the Soundbites - this was such a fun chat, we end up exploring... - the power of dance - how to find your place in the world - people-pleasing... And how to get over it - why being 'other' can be your super-power - rainbow ceilings (not as pretty as they sound!) - the history of The Two Brewers (famous London nightclub!) "I look at my life as an extended journey of self-discovery" - WOW. ----  Colin is an influential leader in the Facilities Management Sector,  known for his commitment to EDI - with particular focus on the LGBTQIA+ Community.  His role as Operations Director at Pareto FM has been pivotal in driving excellence, shaping strategic direction and supporting growth.  Cementing Pareto's position as an industry leader and disrupter in the areas of ESG and Social Impact. Colin also holds positions as Co-Chair of the LGBT+ in FM Network and on the EDI Steering Group for IWFM, through which he has influenced policy and engagement with the LGBTQIA+ Community - plus secured funding for various Prides, Events and Initiatives. Colins efforts have earned him recognition as Inspirational Role Model 2024 at the Rainbow Honours, being named on the Pride Power List 2024, Diversity Champion (Highly Commended) at the European Diversity Awards, Outstanding Contribution Award 2024 by Workplace Leaders and Diversity Champion (Finalist) at the British Diversity Awards 2025.  Fitter Confident You is kind, fun, inclusive fitness coaching for GBTQ+ men - if you're feeling a bit adrift with your training, or overwhelmed and unsure how to get started, pop over to www.fitteryou.net You can explore how we've helped guys all around the world for the last 8 years with our coaching and fitness plans... And if you're thinking about a getaway, we host 3 international retreats each year - think sunshine, adaptable fitness and yoga, inspiring locations, nourishing delicious food and the opportunity to be you, on your terms, with new friends.

    49 min
  4. APR 9

    #6 - Chris O'Neill

    You're going to love getting to know Chris O'Neill, one of the brilliant Fitter Confident You Success Coaches. We discuss: - why and how so many of us feel we have to hide who we are at school - that he's now working at the gym where he first got into strength-training - why getting sobers has helped him live more authentically and... Taylor Swift. And Cats. Tuck in! Chris is a New York City based trainer and current Fitness Director of Speakeasy of Strength, Brooklyn. Though an avid runner and kettlebell enthusiast, he tries not to do both at the same time as much as possible. When not in the gym (a phrase that younger Chris cannot believe is a descriptor involving him) he can be found singing, acting, sitting on the beach on Fire Island, or trying not to acquire more cats. His love for Taylor Swift knows no bounds (in fact he's known at the gym as Coach Swift), and he sincerely hopes that you don't ever find yourself "down bad, crying at the gym. Fitter Confident You is kind, fun, inclusive fitness coaching for GBTQ+ men - if you're feeling a bit adrift with your training, or overwhelmed and unsure how to get started, pop over to www.fitteryou.net You can explore how we've helped guys all around the world for the last 8 years with our coaching and fitness plans... And if you're thinking about a getaway, we host 3 international retreats each year - think sunshine, adaptable fitness and yoga, inspiring locations, nourishing delicious food and the opportunity to be you, on your terms, with new friends.

    40 min
  5. APR 2

    #5 Tim Bish & Eric Bomyea

    The joy of 2-in-1 this week on Queer Mid-life Stories as I'm joined by the lovely Timothy Bish and Eric Bomyea, from the Queer Men's Embodiment podcast. They are run it as The Circle in real life, and as they say on the pod, the next time you're in Provincetown Massachusetts, stop by for a session! We have a fantastic chat about: - if it's our duty to have fun - why we don't just have to 'choose the default' - personal mantras and...  - the difference between a staff and a walking stick Loved connecting with the guys and sharing their stories, I think you will too - enjoy - and please leave a nice rating and review, go onnnnn! Now, enjoy their bios... Timothy Bish has been a dedicated student of personal growth and spirituality for as long as he can remember. His journey began in New York City at the Jivamukti Yoga School, where he became an Advanced Certified Jivamukti Yoga Teacher. This practice ignited his passion for physical and subtle body wellness, leading him to explore Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. During the pandemic, Tim discovered Men’s Work and completed the Men’s Wisdom Work coach training program in 2020. He then met his current teacher, Amir Khalighi, with Embodied Masculine, and completed the Men's Wisdom Initiation Program, as well as Levels 1 and 2 of the Transpersonal Facilitation Training. Tim now serves as the lead assistant for that program alongside Amir. In addition to coaching and facilitating, Tim is the founder of the Men’s Embodiment Circle in Provincetown, where he continues to help men on their journey of personal and spiritual growth. Tim is currently accepting new clients for 1:1 personal coaching, learn more here. ___ Eric Bomyea has a curiosity for life and a passion for personal growth. While his journey into men’s work and spirituality is relatively new, he has found a deep connection through attending Tim's embodiment circle for the past year. Eric is currently training in the Transpersonal Facilitation Program under the guidance of Amir Khalighi. Having been sober for almost two years, his path has been one of self-discovery and exploring new ways to show up authentically. He approaches men’s work with humility and an open heart, eager to dive deeper into the unknown. Find out more about all their brilliant work: https://linktr.ee/queermensembodiment  Fitter Confident You is kind, fun, inclusive fitness coaching for GBTQ+ men - if you're feeling a bit adrift with your training, or overwhelmed and unsure how to get started, pop over to www.fitteryou.net You can explore how we've helped guys all around the world for the last 8 years with our coaching and fitness plans... And if you're thinking about a getaway, we host 3 international retreats each year - think sunshine, adaptable fitness and yoga, inspiring locations, nourishing delicious food and the opportunity to be you, on your terms, with new friends.

    51 min
  6. MAR 19

    #3 - Matthew Weait

    Queer Mid-life Stories talks with Matthew Weait (61) this week - he's had an amazing life and done some ground-breaking work that has impacted all of us. We discuss: - how activism comes in many forms, and how people shouldn't be made to feel bad if they're not out there, waving flags - the power of finding your own way forward with your fitness - and this brilliant quote "the most important thing is not to rely on the reviews of others [about yourself] in determining how to understand yourself" Grateful to lovely Matthew for his time. I say 'lovely' a lot in this episode - enjoy!  Matthew Weait is Director of the Department for Continuing Education and Professor of Law and Society at the University of Oxford, and he's worked at a number of academic institutions and is a non-practising barrister.  Matthew’s research focuses on the impact of law on people living with HIV and AIDS. He has published extensively in this area and provided expert advice to national and international organizations, including the National AIDS Trust, WHO (Europe), the European AIDS Treatment Group and the Global Commission on HIV and the Law. He's committed to promoting educational opportunities for non-traditional learners and advancing equality, diversity, and inclusion within higher education. In short: WHAT A GUY. Fitter Confident You is kind, fun, inclusive fitness coaching for GBTQ+ men - if you're feeling a bit adrift with your training, or overwhelmed and unsure how to get started, pop over to www.fitteryou.net You can explore how we've helped guys all around the world for the last 8 years with our coaching and fitness plans... And if you're thinking about a getaway, we host 3 international retreats each year - think sunshine, adaptable fitness and yoga, inspiring locations, nourishing delicious food and the opportunity to be you, on your terms, with new friends.

    36 min
  7. MAR 6

    #1 - Kristof Hajos

    Kristof is the reason the podcast exists, so episode one HAD to be an interview with his brilliant self. As part of my work with Fitter Confident You, I've been exploring age, agism and aging, from an LGBTQ+ perspective - why are so many of us terrified about getting older? Kristof is so wise and brilliant and shares wonderful insights in the chat - very grateful for his time, kindness and input. Also, we need to read Maurice by EM Forster, at once! Enjoy the episode and then...  Get into Kristof; stream, download and buy his amazing, empowering music! Kristóf Hajós is an Amsterdam based Hungarian queer singer, lyricist and musician. His third album 6:00PM was released digitally and on vinyl on 13 February 2025.  Approaching his semi-centenary, Kristóf turns to exploring what it means to grow older in the queer community. Growing up without older role models created a gap that shaped his perspective. In recent years, he has embraced a deeper understanding of the passage of time, which is reflected in his latest batch of songs. https://open.spotify.com/artist/0CuI5h0jQKlGjLP89B2KeL?si=WVI6gaNeS06MqFXbvF4ayg https://music.apple.com/nl/artist/krist%C3%B3f-haj%C3%B3s/1553270655?l=en-GB https://instagram.com/kristof.hajos Considering some lovely, kind fitness training? Check out A New Day from Fitter Confident You, a unique online training plan for GBTQ+ guys over 50: https://go.fitteryou.net/ANewDay25 Fitter Confident You is kind, fun, inclusive fitness coaching for GBTQ+ men - if you're feeling a bit adrift with your training, or overwhelmed and unsure how to get started, pop over to www.fitteryou.net You can explore how we've helped guys all around the world for the last 8 years with our coaching and fitness plans... And if you're thinking about a getaway, we host 3 international retreats each year - think sunshine, adaptable fitness and yoga, inspiring locations, nourishing delicious food and the opportunity to be you, on your terms, with new friends.

    41 min

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An exploration of the stories of Queer people, that don't always get heard.