In this season two bonus episode, I F**king Love Myself, I do something that’s not easy for me: I pause to celebrate. Instead of setting goals for the next year, I honor the harvests of 2025—the beauty, abundance, and growth already here. I reflect on what I’m proud of: staying rooted in one home, tending relationships, risking my heart, working with aligned clients, creating diverse income streams, making music, releasing 25 podcast episodes, and saving money for the first time in a decade. ...
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In this season two bonus episode, I F**king Love Myself, I do something that’s not easy for me: I pause to celebrate. Instead of setting goals for the next year, I honor the harvests of 2025—the beauty, abundance, and growth already here. I reflect on what I’m proud of: staying rooted in one home, tending relationships, risking my heart, working with aligned clients, creating diverse income streams, making music, releasing 25 podcast episodes, and saving money for the first time in a decade. ...
[Ep. 9] Brotherhood Bonds: “PP to PP” w/ JP Kingston
From Boys to Men: A Journey Through Masculinity
58 minutes
10 months ago
[Ep. 9] Brotherhood Bonds: “PP to PP” w/ JP Kingston
JP Kingston (https://jpkexperience.com/) and I go deep into the unspoken layers of brotherhood—the ways men seek connection, the hunger for male nourishment, and the wounds we carry when that connection is missing. We talk about the testicular web, the power of men sharpening each other like iron, and the beauty of male bonding beyond performance or competition. We also share openly about our experiences seeking out homosexual connections with men—wondering if, at times, it was a response to ...
From Boys to Men: A Journey Through Masculinity
In this season two bonus episode, I F**king Love Myself, I do something that’s not easy for me: I pause to celebrate. Instead of setting goals for the next year, I honor the harvests of 2025—the beauty, abundance, and growth already here. I reflect on what I’m proud of: staying rooted in one home, tending relationships, risking my heart, working with aligned clients, creating diverse income streams, making music, releasing 25 podcast episodes, and saving money for the first time in a decade. ...