I am starting to think that this is a bug in Blueman.

If I prevent Blueman from running at startup by removing blueman.desktop
from /etc/xdg/autostart, then I can run Blueman, manually connect the
headset and get a functional audio sink connection without restarting
the bluetooth module. This isn't exactly a work around but it does make
it so I don't have to go to the command line every morning to get my
headset working.

Any ideas on how I can test further to determine which app has the bug?

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  Pulseaudio does not detect bluetooth headset unless bluetooth is reset

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