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Welcome to gay men going deeper. This is a podcast where we communicate about personal development, mental health, and sexuality. Your hosts today are Matt Landsiedel, Calan Breckon, and myself, Michael DiIorio and collectively we have over 40 years of experience in the personal development world. And if this is your first time listening to us, we desire to welcome you to the show.

We each have our own coaching train. And in this podcast, we&#;re giving away all of our best stuff. This is our 19 ninth episode of the podcast, everyone. So three chairs almost at a hundred. Yeah. So for this episode, we&#;re going to be talking about our community. This will be a little bit of a more personal episode because we&#;re going to share our shared vision for the community that we&#;re co-creating here together,

Matt, Calan and I, and our moderator team and how we&#;re doing that. So we&#;re going to be talking a little bit about why building this community is important to each of us or going to give how we&#;ve each changed from the beginning to today. And then we&#;re going to divide one thin

Gay Men Going Deeper

We may be adults, but a lot of us are still living in emotional childhood—blaming others for how we feel and how we act. When you give other people control over your emotions, you give away your power.

In this episode, we're breaking down what it means to take responsibility for your emotions and why it is fundamental if you want correct freedom, stronger relationships, and genuine self-confidence. We’ll share personal stories of w

In this episode, Matt speaks with author and love advocate, Scott Stabile. Together, they break down the psycho-spiritual aspects of the inner critic and how to best labor with it from a place of love. If you are someone who is hard on yourself and has a tough moment finding self-love and self-compassion, this episode will help you develop greater awareness of your inner critic, where self-judgment originates, and how you can launch pr

  • What happens when we avoid feeling our emotions? In this episode, we explore the importance of emotional awareness: tuning in instead of checking out. We share what happens when we suppress our

    Your Gay Psyche is a Temple Where Your Super Comes Alive – Cory Schneider

    What if your anxiety wasn’t something broken—but an invitation? In this episode, I’m joined by the incredible Cory Schneider (LMFT, SPHR, CDE), a queer therapist and leadership coach who brings serious depth to the conversation around identity, mental health, and healing. We talk about how we’re living in an anxiety generation—where everything from our phones to our trauma histories is working overtime on our nervous systems. Cory unpacks how slowing down, tuning in, and learning to trust your gay psyche (yes, that deep, intuitive voice inside you) is more forceful than trying to hustle your way to peace. If you’ve ever felt like your anxiety is running the show—or like you’re too “sensitive” for this world—this one’s for you. You’ll learn: Why anxiety isn’t your enemy—it’s a message How our nervous systems are in constant fight-or-flight mode Why your queer inner knowing is sacred (and how to listen to it) This isn’t about “fixing” yourself. It’s about coming abode to the you that’s already whol

    If you&#;re looking for new gay podcasts to listen to, there&#;s something for everyone. The gigantic growth in podcasts means there are more gay voices than ever before, and you&#;re guaranteed to find one (or seven) that you&#;ll have no option but to binge.

    They&#;re funny, they&#;re important, they&#;re personal, and they&#;re queer. These gay podcasts range from those produced by widely-known publishers, such as The Advocate, to hidden gems from independent queer creators. But what they all have in common is that they bring forward unique gay voices that you deserve to hear.

    All podcasts included on the list are accessible on Spotify and Apple Podcasts (iTunes).

    1. The Gays Are Revolting: This Australian-based gay podcast is relatable, informative and funny, no matter where you&#;re listening from.

    Listen on: iTunes | Spotify | Website

    2. Making Gay History: This podcast should be required listening for any LGBT+ person who wants to comprehend the (often untold) history of gay rights in the US.

    Listen on: iTunes | Spotify | Website

    3. Gayish: We&#;re an in