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AgingGayfully®

AgingGayfully®

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A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, are podcasting about life, love, liberty, and travel.

Don't Say Gay?... Say AgingGayfully®!

AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society, regardless of orientation or economic status, because longevity is a justice issue.

AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity.

AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging.

AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.

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  • Hearing Health: The Key to Staying Connected while AgingGayfully®
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode of the Aging Gayfully podcast, host Christopher MacLellan speaks with Dr. Andrew Wagner, an audiologist with Hear USA, about the importance of hearing and communication, the impact of hearing loss on social interactions and cognitive health, and the advancements in hearing aid technology.

    Dr. Wagner shares his personal journey into audiology, discusses how to recognize hearing loss, and explains the process of hearing tests and the significance of custom hearing solutions. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness and proactive measures in maintaining hearing health as we age.

    As we age, maintaining our hearing health becomes increasingly vital, yet many of us overlook its significance.

    Understanding the Journey into Audiology:

    Dr. Andrew Wagner shares his personal journey into audiology, rooted in his family background as communication specialists. His passion ignited when he witnessed the profound impact of cochlear implants on his best friend's brother, who was born deaf.

    The Education Behind Hearing Health:

    Dr. Wagner's academic journey began with a bachelor's degree in communication sciences and disorders at Ohio University, followed by a doctorate in audiology. His externship brought him to sunny South Florida, where he now practices. This blend of education and personal experience equips him to advocate for hearing health and the importance of early detection.

    Recognizing Hearing Loss:

    One of the most challenging aspects of hearing loss is recognizing it. Dr. Wagner emphasizes that many patients first become aware of their hearing issues through the concerns of loved ones. Common signs include frequently asking for repetition, difficulty hearing in noisy environments, and feeling fatigued after conversations. He emphasizes the importance of getting a baseline hearing test around age 55 to track changes over time.

    The Social Impact of Hearing Loss:

    The conversation shifts to the isolation that often accompanies hearing loss. Dr. Wagner recounts how his grandmother's reluctance to engage socially diminished her quality of life. He explains how individuals might withdraw from group settings due to the frustration of not being able to follow conversations. His wife’s experiences as a speech pathologist reveal that many people in care settings may not be nonverbal; they could simply be unable to hear, highlighting the need for proper hearing assessments.

    Empowering Social Connections:

    Dr. Wagner encourages listeners to view hearing health as a vital aspect of overall well-being. He shares how his grandmother embraced new social environments in assisted living, treating it like a college experience and finding joy in connecting with others. He believes that communication is fundamental to our existence and that addressing hearing loss can significantly enhance one’s social interactions and quality of life.

    Conclusion:

    Maintaining our hearing health is crucial for staying connected as we age. As Dr. Wagner highlighted, the gradual nature of hearing loss often leads to isolation, but awareness and proactive measures can foster social engagement and improve our overall well-being. By recognizing the signs of hearing loss early and seeking help, we can ensure that we continue to participate fully in our communities and maintain meaningful relationships.


    Learn more at https://www.hearusa.com/

    Contact Dr. Wagner at: Andrew.Wagner@hearusa.com


    Key Takeaways:

    1. Hearing health is essential for maintaining social connections and overall well-being.

    2. Early detection and regular hearing assessments can help track changes over time.

    3. Addressing hearing loss can alleviate feelings of isolation and enhance the quality of life.


    Tags: #HearingHealth #Audiology #AgingGayfully #Communication #HearingLoss #SocialIsolation #WellnessInAging #CochlearImplants

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    25 mins
  • AgingGayfully® Protecting Your Peace
    Oct 22 2025

    Chris and Josh explore those things that help us reclaim our calm in the midst of chaos and disruption.

    A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel.

    Don’t Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®!

    AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society regardless of orientation or economic status because longevity is a justice issue.

    AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity.

    AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging.

    AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.

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    27 mins
  • AgingGayfully® "The Music That Shaped Our Lives"
    Sep 29 2025

    Let’s AgeGayfully® together, with intention, humor, and each other.

    Aging Gayfully hits the jukebox! Josh and Chris time-travel through the soundtrack of their lives—from 60s Motown and The Big Chill memories, to 70s Elton John and eight-tracks, to MTV-fueled 80s anthems like “Take On Me,” and finally a 90s detour to the Three Tenors that sparked a love of classical music. Along the way: why everyone needs “their pub,” the $20 bartender tip rule, TV shows that made us music fans, and how orchestral soundtracks and symphonies still soothe the brain as we age. It’s nostalgia, community, and the science-backed wellness of music—served with bartender-level hospitality.

    Keywords: LGBTQ+ aging, music and memory, Motown, Elton John, MTV, 80s pop, classical music, wellbeing, community, travel & leisure.

    A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel.

    Don’t Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®!

    AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society regardless of orientation or economic status because longevity is a justice issue.

    AgingGayfully® is about finding your voice as we age. We are all part of the aging process and have real connections in diversity.

    AgingGayfully® is a modern type of activism that supports the concept of belonging.

    AgingGayfully® is about Adventure, Leisure, Travel, being a citizen of the world, traveling to destinations, and being part of the global community as we age and prosper in body, mind, and spirit.

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    31 mins
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