SummaryIn this powerful follow-up conversation, David talks with Chef Charlie Vollmar on his return to Out Late With David to share how his life has transformed since his first interview 18 months ago. Speaking from Palm Springs, Charlie updates listeners on his reinvention in San Miguel de Allende—rebuilding his life after being outed, creating a new chosen family, relaunching his culinary school, and deepening his work in cultural exchange and philanthropy. With his signature radical vulnerability, he reflects on personal growth, identity, male connection, creativity, and purpose, all while offering honest guidance for others navigating late-in-life coming out journeys. This uplifting episode highlights resilience, authenticity, and the joy of discovering life on the other side of trauma.
Keywords
#ComingOutLater #GayMen #LGBTQStories #AuthenticLiving #ChosenFamily #ChefCharlieVollmar #SanMiguelDeAllende #PalmSpringsLGBTQ #CulinaryJourneys #GayExpatLife #Self-discovery #Authenticity
Takeaways• Reinvention at any age is possible.
• Authenticity transforms everything.
• Mexico sparked Charlie’s creative and personal rebirth.
• Chosen family brings deep healing and joy.
• Radical vulnerability can save lives—your own and others’.
• Letting go is often the first step to moving forward.
• There is hope and purpose on the other side of trauma.
• Male connection—emotional, social, spiritual—can be profoundly healing.
Sound Bites1. “I didn’t just come out—I became someone I never knew I was allowed to be.”
2. “Mexico didn’t just give me a new home. It gave me a new mind, a new heart, and a new life.”
3. “Radical vulnerability wasn’t a choice—it was the door that saved me.”
4. “At 60, I thought my story was over. It turns out it was only just beginning.”
5. “I left with two carry-ons, a red backpack, a laptop, and a cup of coffee—and rebuilt everything from nothing.”
6. “My chosen family filled a space in my heart I didn’t even know was empty.”
7. “I wake up every day now with one thought: I can’t wait to see who I become today.”
8. “Authenticity isn’t a destination—it changes every hour with the people you meet and the life you live.”
9. “There is so much life waiting for us on the other side of trauma. Hold on. There’s always another side.”
10. “Teaching isn’t my job—it’s my purpose. It’s the gift I get to give away every day.”
The Classic Cocktail Anthony Bourdain Called The 'Perfect Mixed Drink': https://www.tastingtable.com/1360085/classic-cocktail-anthony-bourdain-perfect-drink-negroni/Boeuf Bourguignon | The French Chef Season 7 | Julia Child: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uruT8FPpeKcConnecting with Chef CharlieChef Charles Vollmar
Epicurean Exchange Culinary Education
Aparicio 25, #5, Zona Centro
San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, México
WhatsApp: +1 925-369-4181
Email: charlie@epicureanexchange.com
Websites:
Education:
www.epicureanexchange.comTravel:
www.epexculinarytravel.comBlog:
www.epicureanglobalexchange.comSocial media:
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- Charles Vollmar
- Epicurean Exchange Culinary Travel
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