Chaps Out

Men Coming Out Later in Life

UK-based podcast where men share their stories of coming out later-in-life. chapsoutpod.substack.com

  1. Coming Out at 53: Grant Philpott | CHAPS OUT

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    Coming Out at 53: Grant Philpott | CHAPS OUT

    In this episode of Chaps Out, guest host Jonathan Welford takes over the mic to turn the tables and interview regular host Grant Philpott about coming out as bisexual later in life and what inspired Grant to start the #ChapsOut podcast. In this conversation, Grant reflects on growing up in the 70s and 80s, a time marked by limited sex education, a lack of gay role models in his immediate circle, and the shadow of the AIDS crisis, all of which shaped his understanding of identity and sexuality. He shares his journey of self-discovery, from navigating a creative yet heteronormative upbringing and internalised shame, to marriage, fatherhood, and the gradual realisation of his bisexuality. He opens up about the pivotal moment that led him to come out, and explores themes of identity, mental health, neurodiversity, and self-acceptance, as well as the challenges of dating and starting again later in life. The episode also highlights the importance of representation and intergenerational perspectives on sexuality, underscoring how sharing these stories can help others feel seen, understood, and less alone. 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 weekly 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 Get full access to ChapsOutPod's Substack at chapsoutpod.substack.com/subscribe

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  2. Chaps Out Culture: Steve Freeman recommends

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    Chaps Out Culture: Steve Freeman recommends

    In this episode of Chaps Out Culture host Grant Philpott is joined again by his Chaps Out guest, Steve Freeman who shares three powerful LGBTQ+ screen recommendations that shaped his perspective at different stages of life: Queer as Folk, It's a Sin, and God's Own Country. From secretly watching Queer as Folk in the late ’90s and discovering a whole new world of gay life, to reflecting on the devastating yet important portrayal of the HIV/AIDS crisis in It’s a Sin, Steve explores how representation has evolved over time. He also highlights the raw, heartfelt storytelling of God’s Own Country, a moving rural love story that breaks stereotypes and celebrates authenticity. Alongside these recommendations, the conversation touches on changing attitudes, discussing sexual health awareness at length, and the importance of visibility- making this an insightful, honest, and thought-provoking look at queer culture across generations.Chaps Out Culture is the companion podcast to Chaps Out and explores essential LGBTQ+ culture through conversations about films, music, literature, theatre, and art that shape queer lives and experiences.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider liking the video, sharing your thoughts in the comments and rate & review, it helps the podcast reach the people who may need to hear it. Subscribe to the Chaps Out channel 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 #ChapsOutPodcast #LGBTQ #LGBTQPlus #GayPodcast #QueerCulture #QueerVoices #Pride #LGBTQCommunity #GayLife #ComingOut #Authenticity #PodcastClips #UKPodcast #MentalHealth #SexualHealth #HIVAwareness #ItsASin #QueerAsFolk #GodsOwnCountry #QueerFilm #QueerTV #RepresentationMatters #LoveIsLove #PodcastRecommendations Get full access to ChapsOutPod's Substack at chapsoutpod.substack.com/subscribe

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  3. Coming Out at 38: Steve Freeman | CHAPS OUT

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    Coming Out at 38: Steve Freeman | CHAPS OUT

    In this episode of Chaps Out, host Grant Philpott speaks with Steve Freeman who shares his story. From a happy childhood growing up in rural Suffolk to a 30-year career in the police, and ultimately coming out as a gay man later in life. In this candid episode, Steve opens up about navigating marriage, fatherhood, the challenges of coming out in a traditionally macho profession, and the unexpected way his truth was revealed at work. He reflects on resilience after a life-changing accident, the impact on his family, and how honesty reshaped his life for the better. With warmth, humour, and wisdom, Steve offers heartfelt advice for anyone struggling with their identity, proving that while the hardest choices can be painful, they often lead to the most authentic and fulfilling life. 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 Get full access to ChapsOutPod's Substack at chapsoutpod.substack.com/subscribe

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  4. Coming Out at 57: Mike Nash Whitmore | CHAPS OUT

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    Coming Out at 57: Mike Nash Whitmore | CHAPS OUT

    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 Get full access to ChapsOutPod's Substack at chapsoutpod.substack.com/subscribe

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  5. Chaps Out Culture: Tyrone Richardson Best recommends 'Prayers for Bobby'

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    Chaps Out Culture: Tyrone Richardson Best recommends 'Prayers for Bobby'

    In this episode of Chaps Out Culture, host Grant Philpott is joined again by #ChapsOut guest Tyrone Richardson Best to discuss the impact that the 2009 film Prayers for Bobby had on his own journey of coming out. After coming out at the age of 35, Tyrone experienced rejection from both his family and the church community he had been part of for nearly two decades. Watching this film, which tells a tragic true story about faith, sexuality, and acceptance, helped him process feelings of shame, loss, and the search for closure. The story at the heart of Prayers for Bobby explores the devastating consequences that can come from religious rejection of LGBTQ+ people, but it also shows how hearts and minds can change. For Tyrone, the film resonated deeply with his own experiences of faith, identity, and the struggle to find acceptance within communities that were once central to his life. In this conversation, he speaks openly about what it means to come out later in life, the emotional impact of losing connection with a faith community, and the resilience required to move forward and find healing. The discussion also reflects on the importance of queer stories in film and culture, and how they can help people process trauma, understand themselves more fully, and feel less alone. Chaps Out Culture is the companion podcast to Chaps Out, exploring essential LGBTQ+ culture through conversations about films, music, literature, theatre, and art that shape queer lives and experiences. If you enjoy thoughtful discussions about LGBTQ+ culture, identity, and storytelling, consider liking the video, sharing your thoughts in the comments. Subscribe to the Chaps Out channel 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/ #LGBTQ #ComingOut #PrayersForBobby #GayChristian #queerculture #irish #laterinlife Get full access to ChapsOutPod's Substack at chapsoutpod.substack.com/subscribe

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  6. Coming Out at 35: Tyrone Richardson Best | CHAPS OUT

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    Coming Out at 35: Tyrone Richardson Best | CHAPS OUT

    Content warning: this episode includes discussion of religious rejection, conversion therapy, family estrangement, and mental health struggles including suicidal thoughts. If these topics are difficult for you, please listen with care. In this powerful episode of Chaps Out, Grant speaks with Tyrone Richardson Best, who shares his story publicly for the very first time. Growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and deeply embedded in a strict evangelical church community, Tyrone spent years suppressing his sexuality- including a 10 and a half year marriage and undergoing so-called “conversion therapy” in an attempt to change who he was. When he finally came out at 35, the consequences were immediate and devastating: the loss of his church, his family relationships, and most of his social network overnight. In this deeply honest conversation, Tyrone reflects on faith, identity, resilience, and the long journey of rebuilding a life after rejection- and why supporting men to talk openly about their experiences matters so much to him today. 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 Get full access to ChapsOutPod's Substack at chapsoutpod.substack.com/subscribe

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  7. Coming Out at 55: Rob E | CHAPS OUT

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    Coming Out at 55: Rob E | CHAPS OUT

    This podcast for men explores coming out later in life, midlife sexuality, and men’s mental health. If you're questioning your sexuality or navigating a major life transition, this conversation is for you.In this episode of Chaps Out, host Grant Philpott is joined by Rob, a 66-year-old Bristol resident who came out later in life and speaks with warmth, honesty and humour about what it really means to finally live as yourself. Born and bred in Preston and raised in a very different era, Rob reflects on decades of repression, fear and invisibility before deciding at 55 that “life is short” and it was time to stop hiding. The conversation covers later-life coming out, men’s mental wellbeing, relationships, sexual confidence and learning to be bold without shame. Rob speaks candidly about sexual health, responsibility and education, discussing regular testing, PrEP, and how ignorance around HIV and AIDS shaped his earlier fears. Visiting sexual health clinics, he says, is simply “a responsible thing to do”, and part of caring for yourself and others.This is a thoughtful, funny and deeply human conversation about older gay love, missed time, second chances and self-acceptance. It’s an episode for anyone who has ever felt unsure, or afraid to take that first step – and a reminder that it’s never too late to say, “now I am what I want to be.” This episode is for anyone quietly questioning who they are, caught between fear and honesty, or wondering whether it’s ever too late to truly live as themselves. 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 Get full access to ChapsOutPod's Substack at chapsoutpod.substack.com/subscribe

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UK-based podcast where men share their stories of coming out later-in-life. chapsoutpod.substack.com