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. ...
[S2 E6] Homosensuality: The Hack for Male Loneliness
From Boys to Men: A Journey Through Masculinity
1 hour 9 minutes
4 months ago
[S2 E6] Homosensuality: The Hack for Male Loneliness
In this episode, Drew Hornbein (dddrew.com) and I open up about bisexuality, early sexual exploration, the ways men crave touch, and how intimacy between men often gets tangled with shame. We talk about cuddling in public, breaking down barriers of male closeness, and how even video games can become a space for trust and rites of passage. Drew shares about his creation of Dark Moon Tarot, the grief of losing his best friend Ainslee, and the impact of growing up without male mentors. Tog...
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. ...