LGBT Aging Through the Lens of Gen Silent on 'Be A Healthy Caregiver' on Blog Talk Radio

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On Tuesday, March 19th at 1:00 pm (est) we are thrilled to welcome Stu Maddux, Director & Producer of the critically acclaimed film, Gen Silent to our Be A Healthy Caregiver’ show on Blog Talk Radio.

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Stu Maddux receiving an award

The real life stories of love, commitment, discernment, hope, happiness and despair told through the lens of “Gen Silent are gut wrenching, yet important for all audiences in order to understand the plight of LGBT seniors in America. Producer/Director Stu Maddux does a splendid job in piecing together these LGBT pioneers who helped paved the way for what we know today as Gay Pride.

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As the Huffington Post said: “The film is heartbreaking, personal and the issues are real.”

Our conversation with Stu will not only focus on the film itself, but how Gen Silent has brought awareness to LGBT Aging issues in today’s society.   Through our conversation, Stu will help us all learn how to ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver.’  

To listen to our show live on Tuesday at 1:00 pm (est), simply click here.

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It is an honor to have ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ selected as a ‘Featured Show’ by the folks at Blog Talk Radio for Tuesday, March 19th!

Visit  Blog Talk Radio’s front page on Tuesday March 19th for details by clicking here

 

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  3. Thomas E. Lorio (aka Shanti) on April 23, 2013 at 1:19 pm

    Thank You so much for posting the documentary “Gen Silent”. I have been a caregiver with seniors for many years. I am a gay male and am very concerned about the issues of the aging eldery LGBTQ community. I continue to do much research to help our gay/lesbian elders. Love and Peace to All who are reaching out to us. “BIG HUGS” Thomas (aka “Shanti”) Austin, Texas