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#216 Episode Replay #121: Aging with Pride – Generations, Beliefs, and the LGBTQ+ Conversation

#216 Episode Replay #121: Aging with Pride – Generations, Beliefs, and the LGBTQ+ Conversation

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Welcome to Generational Pride, a time when conversations about identity, acceptance, and belonging take center stage. But how people respond to the LGBTQ+ community is often shaped by something deeper—the generation they grew up in, the beliefs they were taught, and the cultural messages they absorbed along the way.

For some, Pride represents progress and inclusion. For others, it raises questions shaped by long-held traditions, religious teachings, or social norms. These generational differences can create both meaningful dialogue and uncomfortable tension, especially within families navigating aging and caregiving.

In this replay of Episode #121, Gina and Don explore how perspectives on the LGBTQ+ community evolve across generations and what it means to age with dignity, identity, and respect. The discussion invites listeners to reflect on their own beliefs while considering how empathy, curiosity, and conversation can bridge generational divides.

Join Gina and Don for a thought-provoking and lively discussion about Pride, perspective, and what it means to grow older in a world that continues to redefine inclusion.

Learn more about advocacy and resources for LGBTQ+ older adults:
https://sageusa.care/

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