Recent Episodes
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Penis Health Q & A
Dec 19, 2024 – 01:14:02 -
The Sexuality Spectrum
Dec 12, 2024 – 00:56:44 -
Therapy or Coaching: Which is Right for You?
Dec 5, 2024 – 00:53:44 -
Building Trust in Relationships
Nov 28, 2024 – 00:45:29 -
Green Flags in Dating
Nov 21, 2024 – 00:50:36 -
Red Flags in Dating
Nov 14, 2024 – 00:51:56 -
Commitment and Connection in Open Relationships
Nov 7, 2024 – 00:43:38 -
Developing Emotional Resilience
Oct 31, 2024 – 00:41:46 -
Navigating Depression
Oct 24, 2024 – 00:53:12 -
I Don’t Belong in the Gay Community
Oct 17, 2024 – 00:45:12 -
I Wish I Wasn’t Gay
Oct 10, 2024 – 00:31:46 -
Mindset Work VS. Body Work
Oct 3, 2024 – 01:02:25 -
Dealing with Your Inner Critic
Sep 26, 2024 – 00:43:13 -
Compare and Despair
Sep 19, 2024 – 00:42:54 -
How to Make Friends with Gay Men
Sep 12, 2024 – 00:40:14 -
Social Anxiety in Groups of Gay Men
Sep 5, 2024 – 00:50:12 -
The Challenges of Being a Gay Man
Aug 29, 2024 – 00:59:01 -
Attachment Styles in Dating
Aug 22, 2024 – 00:56:34 -
What We Love About Being Gay
Aug 15, 2024 – 00:59:48 -
Spirituality, Somatics, and Sexual Healing With JoJo Bear
Aug 8, 2024 – 00:59:59 -
Gaydar
Aug 1, 2024 – 00:57:01 -
Life, Death, Creative Living, and Queerness
Jul 25, 2024 – 01:07:22 -
Courting
Jul 18, 2024 – 00:50:53 -
Sexual Abuse
Jul 11, 2024 – 00:42:29 -
First Dates
Jul 4, 2024 – 00:57:48 -
Developing a Healthy Relationship with Anger
Jun 27, 2024 – 01:01:22 -
Fear of Intimacy
Jun 20, 2024 – 00:57:03 -
Anal Health Q&A with Dr. Evan Goldstein
Jun 13, 2024 – 00:58:44 -
Fear of Rejection
Jun 6, 2024 – 01:07:04 -
Healing with Plant Medicine (Psychedelics)
May 30, 2024 – 01:12:12 -
Authenticity and Social Media
May 23, 2024 – 00:55:10 -
Gay and Asian: Panel Discussion
May 16, 2024 – 00:57:54 -
Self-Disclosure
May 9, 2024 – 01:02:54 -
Finding and Releasing Your Voice (Self-Expression)
May 2, 2024 – 01:02:58 -
Dealing with Guilt and Regret
Apr 25, 2024 – 00:44:33 -
Financial Empowerment
Apr 18, 2024 – 00:50:41 -
The Power of Self-Compassion
Apr 11, 2024 – 00:57:03 -
Healing Through The Subconscious Mind
Apr 4, 2024 – 01:05:29 -
Caring For Your Body
Mar 28, 2024 – 00:48:15 -
The Anxious Gay Mind
Mar 21, 2024 – 01:05:20 -
Body Shaming
Mar 14, 2024 – 01:08:41 -
Mentoring the Next Generation of Gay Men
Mar 7, 2024 – 01:09:54 -
Unleash Your Inner Sexy
Feb 29, 2024 – 00:55:39 -
When It’s Time To Say Goodbye
Feb 22, 2024 – 00:35:19 -
Attraction to Straight Guys
Feb 15, 2024 – 00:57:06 -
Narcissism in the Gay Community
Feb 8, 2024 – 01:09:05 -
Boy Crazy: Navigating Attraction and Crushes
Feb 1, 2024 – 00:54:56 -
Finding Connection in the Gay Community (Part 2)
Jan 25, 2024 – 00:46:21 -
Finding Connection in the Gay Community Part 1
Jan 18, 2024 – 00:44:54 -
Addiction and Recovery Part 2
Jan 11, 2024 – 00:55:11
Recent Reviews
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Love & KindnessThoughtful and InsightfulI really enjoy this podcast and appreciate the intention and thoughtfulness that Matt and Michael bring to the topics in each episode. You can really feel the care they put into this podcast and there’s so much insight and wisdom offered in every episode. Thanks to the entire team for such a heartfelt, open and wonderfully gay offering!
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mikeinseattleSmart, wise, authentic and hits you where you need it but with Love!What a brilliant forum for much needed discussion that Michael, Matt and Reno have lovingly created for us gay men to share our experiences and know deeply that we are not alone in our experiences. We have our unique flavors of the experiences but they all grow from the same root systems. The guys are so well spoken and wise in how they discuss each topic. Their fierce and staunch authenticity is an example for all gay men in how to grow up emotionally which is so needed because we still live in a world where men, gay or straight, are not taught this. We are instead sent out into the wilds to fend for ourselves, completely unskilled. Thank you Matt, Michael and Reno! You gifts to the community are priceless.
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IsitaleoralexAdore This PodcastInformative, healing and entertaining. My life as a gay man has been measurably improved by this podcast.
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timothy999999Neurodiversity in the gay community.You may have in the past address this topic. I realized my orientation by the time I was 13 and I have always wondered in particular, neurodiverse Particularly regarding Tourette syndrome. My pursuit of the truth led me to retreat in Mount Nebo, Arkansas, a friend from New York who was a psychiatrist and also with Tourette’s confirm what I thought. A year or two later as a result of my inquiry, the Tourette Association had a young adult LGBT group had one of the national conferences at the first one. There were six in attendance. Two years later, there were 16 when parents became aware this became somewhat problematic however in part due to my curiosity and the national organization, they are fully embracing this aspect of orientation and neurodiversity. Your podcast and your work are essential tools for many coping with the combination of these issues or others as well.
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Ellul44DrewI love this podcast. This is something all gay men should hear! Thank you for giving us this gift.
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Andrew-SeattleTransformational!!This is one of the best podcast series I have found. It is plan spoken and impactful. Insights are amazing. The content is well curated and speaks to so many issues and topics that are relevant to the community. The Facebook group is very positive and supportive and I highly recommend it as well!!great community of diverse guys who are all helping each other and supportive.
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Felipe0810What I neededI started off not knowing if I’d like a podcast or not and I wanted to start with something I related to and identified with and this podcast channel was the first thing that popped up. As I scrolled I stumbled upon the episode about compassion not knowing what I was in for. After listening it was exactly what I needed to hear and beautifully gave me some insight on how I treat myself compared to others. I felt strings of emotion good and “bad” the bad being things I needed to work on for myself that I’ve been itching to work on but didn’t know where to start. I truly believe this podcast will help me on my self discovery and I hope after reading my review it helped someone take that leap. Be kind to others and be kind to yourself :)
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Brock_123Great podcast!I found this podcast when I needed insight and direction as a gay man. Many know it’s an ongoing challenge to work through many issues unique to our community, and often I feel alone in dealing with them. I wanted vulnerable, honest conversations, and the podcast has been so encouraging. I’m thankful for their perspectives and I appreciate their hearts so much.
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mikeome7Wonderful show - love itThank you guys for this show. I love that it covers such a wide range of topics, but always ties it back to gay men. There’s room for other identities, etc. but the main audience is clear. Also, I appreciate that the hosts are consistent overtime about maintaining certain values and commitments in how and what they talk about. For example, if the topic goes to sex, there’s no cheap ‘bottom shaming’ joke thrown in just for laughs. It isn’t all super serious, there are lite moments (and maybe we could use a few more light hearted episodes mixed in), but I appreciate that there’s some level of professionalism and consistency with those values like acceptance. Thanks for the show, and I hope you keep producing episodes for a long time coming!
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kaedonkaedonpseudo intellectualsThe hosts often talk in circles, specifically reno & the hosts almost never ask for clarity. the egos here are massive, yet they’d like you to believe otherwise. the body shaming episode is so ironic, one of the hosts opens it with praising the other hosts body & then they discuss not putting certain figures on a pedestal.. i mean come on. the addiction & recovery episodes are blatantly irresponsible, i cannot believe some of the things that came out of the addiction counselors mouth. these peoples ego is front & center but they are seemingly unaware of it. it’s obvious by their titles as “life coaches” that they truly see themselves as an authority on how to live, yet they themselves admit that they cannot maintain their own sobriety. do better.
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Musical DogAn Indispensable Gay Men’s PodcastI’m a relatively new listener, but I’ve quickly become a regular. I am truly impressed by this podcast for the quality, depth, and quantity of coverage of Gay men’s self-improvement topics. This group of experienced Gay men’s counselors also has a great website called The Gay Men’s Brotherhood, at gaymensbrotherhood.com, and a great Facebook group of the same name that is full of simply awesome gay men. I can’t recommend this podcast enough for any gay man who struggles and is looking for guidance. The related Facebook group, where these podcasts are often discussed, is a place where gay men respect each other and friendships can blossom.
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Hoodoo2I was really hopeful about this in the beginningbecause it seemed to be an honest and helpful discussion of lots of relevant topics to gay men. But the more i listened the more the hosts sounded like very self-righteous non-experts who rely almost entirely on the use of buzzwords and trendy but meaningless phrases. For example I found myself counting the number of times they said “space.” As in “creating a space for” or “opening a space” or “beautiful space.” In one episode a host sounded quite proud of his perceived ability to crush people with his witty cutting words, while trying to convince us that he was just so sad that he had such a powerful gift for being so dangerously witty. Puke. Their guests are never real experts but apparently just hacks. And Reno—he’s the worst. He has a real talent for saying lots of fluffy words and communicating absolutely nothing. He also repeats himself over and over. In all I think this podcast is a very good concept that’s very poorly executed.
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tomroxxA startThe concept of this podcast is great as I think it tries to address very real issues in our community and help gay men get on their own healing journeys. I think Michael in particular offers the most practical and grounded advice throughout, and at this point I listen almost for him alone. The other presenters can, at times, come off as self-absorbed, mostly in the way that almost every episode feels like another opportunity for them to talk about themselves. I know deep down they aren’t bad people of course and I’ve come to enjoy and appreciate different aspects of all the hosts. However, the podcast could definitely improve with an ethos that is less ego-centered from the presenters themselves. If I could offer constructive criticism it would be to focus on offering more practical tips and providing more insightful questions for the listener to self reflect.
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Shaneman001Love love loveMatt & Michael are two special guys. Thank you this show!
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Betrayedpartner87Wonderful!Thank you so much for this podcast and the brotherhood! We need more of this content in the gay community, as we’re all looking for love and connection but often don’t know how to go about it in a healthy way.
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JB - L.A.Swimming in the deep endI’ve been following Gay Men Going Deeper for at least a year on both Apple Podcasts and YouTube. It’s been an amazing journey, and have learned so much. This one is the real deal.
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TrianonA Welcome AdditionI found this podcast through the YouTube channel and found so much insight and wisdom. In a world flooded with self-help podcasts, it is so refreshing to find content focused on helping the gay community. Thank you for all you do GMB!
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danny0000002Love yall + feedbackMatt and Michael: I so appreciate your vulnerability and ability to deeply connect with your community. The experiences you’ve shared are so relatable and needed from a healing perspective. Reno: the light you add to the show is great. However, I feel like your “light” sometimes presents as fluff—especially when you’re often omitting your shadows. For example: imagine someone with low self-esteem is trying to heal so they tune into the “how to feel sexy” episode. Do you think they would want to hear 20 minutes of you talking about how sexy and confident you are? I challenge you to look deeper at + share your shadows…that’s sexy.
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Schwul63Great!Definitely the best gay men’s podcast in the English-speaking world. The moderators are genuine, thoughtful and insightful. Always a pleasure to listen to.
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S29.I don’t discuss this podcast with my therapist so he doesn’t worry over job security.I’m so grateful to have found this podcast! The conversation is always so insightful and inspiring. The guys discuss questions and situations that are so relatable to me and probably most anyone living or struggling with their gay experience in one way or another. Thank you guys for all you do!
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ratings are completely honestHiDoes a juicy girl not sound good to you Down with gay pride #LRIZZ
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johnjoeThank you !Bold podcast and needed for the healing of the gay community !
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RoderigasBest Podcast EverY’all are literally the best podcast ever. Being a gay man and listening to all of y’all’s experiences. Are spot on with my own. It helps me with my own anxieties that I’ve gone through. And how to live my life as best as I can. To love who I am as a gay man. Y’all are basically the kind of therapy I’ve been needing. So thank you.
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MickeymjeBest podcast for meThis podcast is amazing. I have listened to other podcasts but they were sometimes straight cis men who didn’t get the view of lgbt+ people. This podcast is making me want to be a better me as a gay cis man. I feel like I’m in the room with the hosts and guests. I feel vulnerable and open when listening to this podcast. Thank you!
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DenimjadeQuickly became my favorite podcastI have been a daily podcast listener for years and this podcast quality became my favorite podcast. The topics always resonate with me on a deep level.
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paul4791Unconscious narcissistsIt's worth reading the episode titles and listening to the first few minutes to get a list of broad themes. After that, I would suggest relying on other resources (articles, books, experts) to explore those themes, because the hosts just go on to spout platitudes. They are painfully unaware of how self-absorbed they are. You'll find very little relatable material if you are not pretty, not middle-class, not self-employed, and not conformist. Any mention of self-improvement is a good thing, but this podcast doesn't finish the job.
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EAH_22Thank you!I love your podcast and am so grateful for you all being vulnerable and sharing. Thank you!!
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scwjesuswept🫶🏻Thank you
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JJS-SavBingingI have been on a binge on this amazing podcast and I wanted to say thank you so much for all the love, support, encouragement, and positivity you are sharing with the community!
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AK Hawaii GayALaska ManHonestly, the content and discussions in these PC deserve 100 stars! ✨✨✨ I have listened to many PC, but the reality is that you only know if you know. Meaning to truly view the world through this lens, if you have been through the fire. 🔥 Truly grateful!!!
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Gay in Chapel HillOne of the Best Podcasts Out ThereI discovered this podcast only recently and it is by far one of the best and most substantive podcasts for gay men. The host and panelists are always authentic, insightful, honest, current, and real. I wish all of these guys were my neighbors. Keep doing what you do and thank you!
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cravendaddyOpen relationshipThe open relationship and poly episodes have been so helpful. My partner and I have implemented our weekly communication check it to discuss needs, concerns, and to ensure we’re both feeling good about being open. I feel more love and closeness with my partner than before. And I get to eat the cake too! Now I just need help not being so obsessed with this other guy I’m having feelings for. Lots of Canadian accents in this podcast.
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OicarambaExtremely insightful and informative.As a gay providing individual therapy to our community; this podcast has been a true inspiration. Since discovering Gay Men Going Deeper I have referred many clients to the podcast. One of the best find of the year! Always aspire to be your authentic self and to be kind yourself and others.
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Judy'sPitStopJust cant get into this.I’ve given this podcast 6 months and I started back in the first season after every new episode; however, I just feel it sounds like entitled homosexuals talking about their problems and giving each other “aw honey” or “aw I love that for you”. Season 1 seemed to have the same personal stories repeated but maybe that’s because it was the first season and it was finding things to say. As a new 40 year old I just don’t seem to connect with any of the presenters in the dialogues. Maybe its just it at me and I’m not a typical homosexual 🤷🏻♂️
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Chris HI SailorGreat new discovery!I’ve been exploring Apple Podcasts more lately, looking for topics, information, and discussion, on matters relevant to gay men’s health and wellness. I found it right here. These guys are great. They share important information on a wide range of topics, in a lively, fun, educational, succinct, healthy, well rounded, nonjudgmental way. 5 stars and now I’m a subscriber! Thanks for the great content and awesome podcast!
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JesseLogan20Truly shocked but I’m immensely happy this podcast existsHello to all I’m deeply grateful this podcast exists because I’ve never get I belonged in the gay community. I also want to thank you for giving me the tools to recognize my blind spots in the some of the topics you discussed.
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windsofthewestNot Your Typical Gay PodcastThe topics on this podcast are relevant, informative, touching, and relatable. You get a sense that you are experiencing these topics WITH the hosts. If you want to feel safe and accepted, this is the podcast for you. A lot of gay men use self-deprecating humor in their podcasts, or take cheap shots at the gay community (their own community, actually) in order to boost their ego. You won’t find that here. You will find caring men who really want to help their listeners heal, grow, and thrive. No matter what the topic is, they dive deep and explore it from many different angles.
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Blake012003Best podcast I’ve ever listened to.Amazing podcast. Amazing topics. Thank you for this.
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NYC_BLiterally my favorite podcast!For me, my path to emotional maturity has been so.. so healing. I am finally seeing the direct link from my childhood (re: daddy issues) and my current relationships. (Thank god for therapy). This podcast is perfect compliment to my other work. I especially loved the episode on body image (using Sam Smith as way in). I talk about most of these topics with all my friends at dinner parties because this podcast helps me to process my current thoughts and better articulate it to MYSELF. Thank you so much.
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Mike DreydenNEEDS SPRUCING UP…I don’t remember how I found the pod but I like some of the conversations that work for me as a reminder and to refocus myself. I’ll be 54 next week. A lot of younger men certainly could use your guidance. With that said, you guys are so bland and clinical, it’s torture to listen. Sometimes it seems you’re unprepared or not quick enough to deal with a glitch. I’d suggest an acting class, improv class and maybe some yoga before recording/shooting. LOSSEN UP FOLKS!!! The production value, oy vey… no intro music? no background music to reflect the topic of discussion? no outro music? just “goodby”? I suggest listening to The Breakfast Club, Pivot, Prof G to get a sense of what I’m referring to. Men of color… where ar er hey in your representation? As a bisexual biracial man from NYC, I can tell you some of your topics are similar yet vastly different experiences for those of us in POC communities. Case in point, cruising and sex out doors. WAY TO DANGEROUS FOR US. Are you connect to any men of color like yourselves to join your team? Thanks for reading. Mike Dreyden Figueroa Actor ~ NYC
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Heheh blanksTherapeutic RealityI have been going through a rough time personally and professionally. I found this podcast and it has been helping me to make it through a rough time
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Rickay BSo relatableEverything that is talked about on this show is so relatable to every gay guy. The Grindr episode was especially, I was yelling at the phone “OMG I KNOW RIGHT” haha! Love you all.
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rcstellmonIdentifying with different perspectives!The reason this podcast is a great listen for queer people is that there are multiple different experiences being discussed on every episode. These people are professionals and all have valid experiences so to hear them expressed in an eloquent and articulate way is nice!
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shinaramushaIf you are looking for some spiritual, then this Podcast is for youAs for me, I worry that being spiritual and new agey can make questionable behavior like compulsion control and drug abuse acceptable and/or normal. I would want probably a hetero woman or lesbian with a Psychology background to be the “Minority Report” and push back on readily accepting current trends as truth.
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tmarreagaMaking me feel normal!I seriously believe that there is literally a podcast for everything. I love you guys, taking topics that I felt I was one of very few that felt a certain way, and Turing that into knowing I am not alone! Thanks guys!!
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Billie022Empowering podcastThanks guys. This podcast has changed my life. I feel like you guys are talking about me in almost every episode. It makes me feel like I’m not alone in so many of these areas you discuss. Keep up the good work love you guys! Hopefully one day I’ll get to meet you. 😊
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Running46Sexual empowermentI was recently listening to the episode sexual empowerment. The gentleman said that he had gone to a leather then when I asked to participate in the environment of a leather bar he went off on the leather clientele. A word of advice leather bars are for leather men that is their purpose. If you’re not into leather then go to a different type of gay bar. If you cannot enjoy it then you do not belong there. Thank you
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BarnacleBoy2020This podcast is a true gem and a giftThis podcast is seriously getting me by!! I have been in therapy for three years and just started working with a queer identified therapist. This work has brought up so much more than my previous therapy did and as a gay man who considers themself to be highly sensitive and spiritual, this podcast shows me again and again that I am not alone. It really is some chicken soup for my gay soul!! Thank you all for the work and thought that goes into it. ❤️
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m983nReally needed this podcastI really needed this podcast. I’ve had so much shame about being a bottom and feeling less than. This podcast opened up a new perspective I hadn’t thought of. Thank you for this 💙
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Stevie719Good topics but typical narcissistic menThey cover a good range of topics and offer some insightful information and thoughts. However, it just seems like a bunch of narcissistic gay men rambling on and on after a while. Even their Facebook group has a bunch of questions you have to answer to make sure you’re “like-minded.” Whatever that means. I was denied entry because I didn’t fill out all the excessively introspective questions. I guess you can’t be a member if you’re someone who continually questions things and isn’t going to tow the line with a static stance on things. Not for me but I think some others might enjoy.
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