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Viña del Mar: Coastal Bliss and LGBTQ+ Life with Suber Corley
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Welcome to the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast! Today, we explore the vibrant coastal city of Viña del Mar, Chile, through the eyes of our guest, Suber Corley, who shares his inspiring journey of relocating and thriving in this beautiful locale. Suber discusses the unique Mediterranean climate, the affordable cost of living, and the welcoming atmosphere for the LGBTQ community. He reflects on the ease of life in Viña del Mar compared to his previous experiences in the U.S., emphasizing the city's safety and the quality of healthcare available. Join us as we dive into the rich culture, dining options, and practical tips for anyone considering a similar move to this picturesque destination.
Exploring the enchanting coastal city of Viña del Mar, Chile, this podcast episode captures the essence of retirement through the journey of Suber Corley, who has found a home and a purpose in his new life. Mark Goldstein facilitates an enlightening discussion that traverses Subar's expansive life, from his educational endeavors to corporate leadership, culminating in his and his husband Nelson’s decision to retire in this beautiful locale. The episode highlights the unique geographical features of Viña del Mar, including its Mediterranean climate, which Suber fondly compares to Southern California, and the appealing aspects of living in a city that boasts stunning ocean views and a vibrant community atmosphere.
Suber’s narrative weaves through essential themes such as the affordability of living in Chile, the accessibility of healthcare, and the culinary delights that define his daily life. He shares firsthand experiences about the healthcare system, emphasizing its quality and affordability, especially compared to the United States. The discussion also delves into the local dining scene, where fresh seafood and Peruvian influences take center stage. Suber paints a vivid picture of a lifestyle enriched by fresh, locally sourced food and the benefits of a community that values inclusivity and diversity, particularly for LGBTQ individuals.
As the conversation unfolds, Suber reflects on the evolving societal attitudes towards LGBTQ rights in Chile, sharing his comfort in being openly gay and married in a community that welcomes diverse identities. The episode serves as an enlightening guide for listeners contemplating retirement options abroad, illustrating how Viña del Mar offers a beautiful setting and a supportive, vibrant environment for those looking to embrace a new chapter in life.
Takeaways:
- Viña del Mar, Chile, offers a Mediterranean climate similar to Southern California, ideal for retirees.
- The cost of living in Viña del Mar is generally lower than in the U.S., especially for food and housing.
- LGBTQ rights have progressed in Chile, with same-sex marriage legalized and a welcoming community.
- Healthcare options in Viña del Mar include affordable private insurance at about $35 a month.
- Public transportation is efficient, with frequent buses and a light rail system to Santiago.
- Crime rates are relatively low in Viña del Mar compared to many U.S. cities, enhancing safety for residents.
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Manage episode 476136712 series 3390392
Welcome to the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast! Today, we explore the vibrant coastal city of Viña del Mar, Chile, through the eyes of our guest, Suber Corley, who shares his inspiring journey of relocating and thriving in this beautiful locale. Suber discusses the unique Mediterranean climate, the affordable cost of living, and the welcoming atmosphere for the LGBTQ community. He reflects on the ease of life in Viña del Mar compared to his previous experiences in the U.S., emphasizing the city's safety and the quality of healthcare available. Join us as we dive into the rich culture, dining options, and practical tips for anyone considering a similar move to this picturesque destination.
Exploring the enchanting coastal city of Viña del Mar, Chile, this podcast episode captures the essence of retirement through the journey of Suber Corley, who has found a home and a purpose in his new life. Mark Goldstein facilitates an enlightening discussion that traverses Subar's expansive life, from his educational endeavors to corporate leadership, culminating in his and his husband Nelson’s decision to retire in this beautiful locale. The episode highlights the unique geographical features of Viña del Mar, including its Mediterranean climate, which Suber fondly compares to Southern California, and the appealing aspects of living in a city that boasts stunning ocean views and a vibrant community atmosphere.
Suber’s narrative weaves through essential themes such as the affordability of living in Chile, the accessibility of healthcare, and the culinary delights that define his daily life. He shares firsthand experiences about the healthcare system, emphasizing its quality and affordability, especially compared to the United States. The discussion also delves into the local dining scene, where fresh seafood and Peruvian influences take center stage. Suber paints a vivid picture of a lifestyle enriched by fresh, locally sourced food and the benefits of a community that values inclusivity and diversity, particularly for LGBTQ individuals.
As the conversation unfolds, Suber reflects on the evolving societal attitudes towards LGBTQ rights in Chile, sharing his comfort in being openly gay and married in a community that welcomes diverse identities. The episode serves as an enlightening guide for listeners contemplating retirement options abroad, illustrating how Viña del Mar offers a beautiful setting and a supportive, vibrant environment for those looking to embrace a new chapter in life.
Takeaways:
- Viña del Mar, Chile, offers a Mediterranean climate similar to Southern California, ideal for retirees.
- The cost of living in Viña del Mar is generally lower than in the U.S., especially for food and housing.
- LGBTQ rights have progressed in Chile, with same-sex marriage legalized and a welcoming community.
- Healthcare options in Viña del Mar include affordable private insurance at about $35 a month.
- Public transportation is efficient, with frequent buses and a light rail system to Santiago.
- Crime rates are relatively low in Viña del Mar compared to many U.S. cities, enhancing safety for residents.
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