In this heartfelt episode, I open up about coming out publicly at age 36—and how it’s transformed my life. Along the way, I chat about why I unapologetically repost older content, the shame I carried with me from childhood, and how discovering love later in life felt like the easiest, most natural thing. Through stories from DJing at gay clubs to repressed emotions in relationships, I unpack: What early signs and shame around my identity looked likeHow I shifted from hiding to living authenti...
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In this heartfelt episode, I open up about coming out publicly at age 36—and how it’s transformed my life. Along the way, I chat about why I unapologetically repost older content, the shame I carried with me from childhood, and how discovering love later in life felt like the easiest, most natural thing. Through stories from DJing at gay clubs to repressed emotions in relationships, I unpack: What early signs and shame around my identity looked likeHow I shifted from hiding to living authenti...
Zax Fit on what studios are *actually* saying, instructors vs. owners, and performative choreo
Yes You Can
1 hour 18 minutes
1 year ago
Zax Fit on what studios are *actually* saying, instructors vs. owners, and performative choreo
Zack Schares is a fitness consultant and trainer who just embarked on a 38-city road trip tour of North American indoor cycling studios. He is sharing his findings *exclusively* with all of you Yes You Can listeners on the common themes he heard while delivering soul-shaking classes and conducting workshops for instructors.We talk about:When choreography becomes performativeWhat communities *actually* want and need from a studio, instructor, and experienceConflict between instructor...
Yes You Can
In this heartfelt episode, I open up about coming out publicly at age 36—and how it’s transformed my life. Along the way, I chat about why I unapologetically repost older content, the shame I carried with me from childhood, and how discovering love later in life felt like the easiest, most natural thing. Through stories from DJing at gay clubs to repressed emotions in relationships, I unpack: What early signs and shame around my identity looked likeHow I shifted from hiding to living authenti...