For most gay guys, especially once you hit your 40’s, you’re looking to date and hopefully mate. Yet, it can be so exhausting and discouraging unless you learn to date with dignity and not from a place of drudgery. Here’s some tips for getting there and loving yourself along the way. Join Our Live 40 …
563: Why LGBTQ+ Representation in Film Matters – Christin Baker
Hollywood, Hollywood, Hollywood. Everything in Hollywood is so open, diverse, welcoming, and gay. Maybe not so much. But it has gotten better. So good that it is becoming more common for the LGBTQ+ crowd to be honored with Emmy’s, Oscars, and all types of film acknowledgements. Sharing her journey as Founder of Tello Films, a …
216: Over 40 Fitness Hacks For Gay Men – Brad Williams
One of the hardest things to do as a gay guy over 40 is to accept that you are a gay guy over 40. Then add the battle of the bulge, the changing “what you can eat without putting on the pounds,” and suddenly life SUCKS! Here’ to guide us through some Over 40 Fitness …
562: An average small town gay and a drag queen. What could go right? – Chandler Myer
Imagine being a 32-year-old gay accountant who’s never outside your rural upbringings and you move to major metropolitan area where you struggle to find your way. Sound familiar? But wait there is a twist. A six-foot, nine-inch, sensational drag queen takes you under her colorful wing for lessons in shopping, first dates, hosting brunch, furnishing …
215: Coming Out & Losing Out – John MacDonald
Imagine that you have waiting all these years to finally be yourself. Over 50+ years to truthful. Finally the day comes and you feel alive and finally on your way. But wait, the universe had another road for you to tow. But does that stop you? Maybe, but as today’s guest shares, avid listener John …
561: Living Through The Twists of Life To Be Yourself – Adele Bertei
From troubled upbringing with her mother who suffered from undiagnosed schizophrenia, to foster homes and reform schools, then finding her groove in her own band The Bloods, it’s not surprising that this former backup singer for the likes of Culture Club, and Whitney Houston, final made her move to live her queer identity. Three time …
214: Find Your Gay Wellness Match – Peter DeWitt
Making your way through life as a gay man can be challenging. Then finding the right support whether that be for your mental, physical, or spiritual health can be even more challenging. Realizing this was a common issue for so many gay men, Peter DeWitt, founded Gay Wellness – a one-stop hub for finding therapists, …
560: Turning Your “Bad Days” Into Your Greatest Possibilities – Kyle Motsinger
We all have bad days, months, and years. Especially as someone in the LGBTQ+ community. But the beauty in the bad is the good that comes from it. Singer, songwriter, broadway performer Kyle Motsinger has take taken the concept of “Bad Years,” and turned it into song to help people battle through and preserve regardless …
213: Electrifying your way out of gay male body shame – Craig Cullinane
Imagine, activating your life force by being 100% comfortable in your erotic self. Genuinely connecting your heart and your genitals in a way that makes you feel aligned, and alive in a way that is a work of love. Helping us embrace our sexual energy is Craig Cullinane, embodiment coach and former Director of the …
559: The Joy of Celebrating Queer Women – Carine De Mesmaeker
Many may ask, “Why?” Why is it important to have festivals, parties, private vacations, for LGBTQ+ individuals. The answer is simple, “Why Not?” And especially “Why not?” for queer women. Helping us answer that question and sharing about her own exciting, Mediterranean event – Velvet Ibiza – is Carine De Mesmaeker. We’re exploring the celebration …
