Thank you for sharing your journey! It's never too late for self-discovery and reinvention. Wishing you all the best on your path of acceptance and growth. 🌟
Thanks! Guys, you've given me valuable information, support, and encouragement to be a better Gay man who understands how I fit in the LGBTQ community. Eventhough I am a 70-year-old disabled bedridden resident in a nursing home facility, I'm contributing what I can to your efforts for the good of the Brotherhood of Gay men. ❤
Thank you so much for your generosity! It means the world to know that our efforts have provided you with valuable support and encouragement. Your strength, wisdom, and dedication to the Brotherhood inspire us deeply, and we are truly grateful for your generosity, especially knowing the challenges you face. You are an important part of this community, and your contribution, no matter the size, helps strengthen the bonds between us all. Sending you much love and appreciation! ❤
I absolutely love this episode. as a 67 yr old. I have experienced most of the situations you discussed. I'm going to save it to watch it again and again. I also send it to a few friends who can benefit. I'm still trying to find myself, and some of your suggestions will definitely help. THANK YOU
I truly loved hearing you talk about going from cushy corporate job to blowing your own mind by being an entrepreneur... its so inspiring to hear this!
I have watched this episode several times, and each time, something different rings a bell with me. I just came out to my family after hiding for 8 decades, and the response so far has been acceptance and love. My son-in-law has gay friends and I have asked him to introduce me to them so I can begin finding others like me and who can help me to expand my horizon of those I can openly relate to and learn from. Thanks to the three of you for your being there when I needed to hear that I am OK as I am.
Was a straight A student, AP scholar, went to church twice a week even after my family stopped going; was the best kid anyone could ask for...constantly physically & mentally abused, threatened to be 5150'd, had cops called on me all the time, always told NO-that was the only word my parent ever said to me, NO. So nothing I did or will do will ever be good enough. & I've done a lot to advocate for myself & care for myself but that is always a big big part of my mental state.
I am new to the gay world. Well kind of at 44 I came out. that was last year. This has been the hardest most challanging year of my life. Losing my job my house and so much more. I Just recently found you guys and it's so good to see all the topics you cover but this one has touched me the most. with so so many struggles ahead some days I ask myself was it worth it after 44 years what did or will I gain.
You guys are amazing. Your podcast helps me a lot (and I am a straight girl). Currently reinventing myself towards the creative being that I truly am (and always was as a child but then later in life lost it more or less). In my case this is singing and dancing. Kind of hit rock bottom last year, husband left me, moved out, me being alone and also dealing with health issues. But I see the way out of this and also go it in reinventing myself. Or for me the term works better, that I am just coming back to who I truly am. Of course combining this with my experience and being as an adult woman. And also currently welcome the thought that I will be able to have a true loving relationship with a man again. So thank you three for your thought and Inspiration. 🌷
Change can be terrifying, but it can also be great! I think the hardest part is to realise that we need to reinvent ourselves, of course dating to start changing is very difficult, but realising it is just almost impossible sometimes for a lot of us. I’m very grateful for finding you guys, every episode is very special, and I’m always looking forward to hearing you. Warm hugs
I feel like y’all are my dads/ older brother/ very wise friends! Absolutely love hearing that I’m not alone in dealing with similar situations, I want to thank you guys for the advise and for sharing your knowledge with us!
Perfect topic for the beginning of the year and personally where I am with some recent shifts in life, career, and relationships. Keep doing what you're doing....you all are making a difference!
I discovered during 2022, that I'm most likely autistic. I had to reshape my self image to really fathom this extra dimension of me, that there's something going on with me aside from being gay. learning from other autistic people on tik tok has help me understand myself, more than watching gays on tik tok. gays on tik tok are always really sassy, but it was going through autistic people on tik tok that really opened the door to, "here are traits you have, and here is a new world of everyone with these traits". but I will say in reflection, its weird to have something about you that you dont know. and then, you find it out at 31
Can’t help thinking, “ Here we go again, gay man equals handsome young man “. Just as I never saw myself represented when I was a child or teen or indeed, in my twenties or thirties , I’m not not seeing myself as a sixty something. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
ok....i dont wont botox in my ass, i dont want to change my nose, my lips are perfect for kissing the one i want....this changing thing of everyone and everything is a sick thing....why dont we all accept the reality of who we are , and live in our world as friends and lovers, cause there is actually no other way,....
Careers are so important, or seem so important, for our survival, whether physically, socially or personally. Just remember you are not your career. I have spent decades seeing myself as my career. I didn't fully exist separately from my career. And that has left me miserable at times. As you search out how to improve or change your career, please don't forget that you're so much more than how you earn a living. Be good to yourself. Sometimes being lost is not such a bad thing. Maybe this is a chance to decide what you really want and to find a way to get there.
Wow. I am 77 and just accepting what I have always been. I am now reinventing myself. So much of what you covered resonates with me. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your journey! It's never too late for self-discovery and reinvention. Wishing you all the best on your path of acceptance and growth. 🌟
Thanks! Guys, you've given me valuable information, support, and encouragement to be a better Gay man who understands how I fit in the LGBTQ community. Eventhough I am a 70-year-old disabled bedridden resident in a nursing home facility, I'm contributing what I can to your efforts for the good of the Brotherhood of Gay men. ❤
Thank you so much for your generosity! It means the world to know that our efforts have provided you with valuable support and encouragement. Your strength, wisdom, and dedication to the Brotherhood inspire us deeply, and we are truly grateful for your generosity, especially knowing the challenges you face. You are an important part of this community, and your contribution, no matter the size, helps strengthen the bonds between us all. Sending you much love and appreciation! ❤
My god, this channel is so vital and necessary for gay men in Western culture! Thank you!
Thank you for that 💟
How can this only have 73 likes? This was an incredible episode! Come on guys, remember to push the 'LIKE' button if you like it. 🙂
Thanks Liam 🙏❤️
I absolutely love this episode. as a 67 yr old. I have experienced most of the situations you discussed. I'm going to save it to watch it again and again. I also send it to a few friends who can benefit. I'm still trying to find myself, and some of your suggestions will definitely help. THANK YOU
Thank you for sharing the love John! ❤
Ditto with me. The collective wisdom is impressive
I truly loved hearing you talk about going from cushy corporate job to blowing your own mind by being an entrepreneur... its so inspiring to hear this!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad our journeys resonated with you. Here's to inspiring ventures! 🚀😊
@@GayMenGoingDeeper to more inspiring ventures!! ty! :)
Great discussion. Thanks for all the thought provoking sharing.
I have watched this episode several times, and each time, something different rings a bell with me. I just came out to my family after hiding for 8 decades, and the response so far has been acceptance and love. My son-in-law has gay friends and I have asked him to introduce me to them so I can begin finding others like me and who can help me to expand my horizon of those I can openly relate to and learn from. Thanks to the three of you for your being there when I needed to hear that I am OK as I am.
We’re happy that you are finding such value in our creations that it’s positively impacting your life ❤️
Was a straight A student, AP scholar, went to church twice a week even after my family stopped going; was the best kid anyone could ask for...constantly physically & mentally abused, threatened to be 5150'd, had cops called on me all the time, always told NO-that was the only word my parent ever said to me, NO. So nothing I did or will do will ever be good enough. & I've done a lot to advocate for myself & care for myself but that is always a big big part of my mental state.
I am new to the gay world. Well kind of at 44 I came out. that was last year. This has been the hardest most challanging year of my life. Losing my job my house and so much more. I Just recently found you guys and it's so good to see all the topics you cover but this one has touched me the most. with so so many struggles ahead some days I ask myself was it worth it after 44 years what did or will I gain.
You guys are amazing. Your podcast helps me a lot (and I am a straight girl). Currently reinventing myself towards the creative being that I truly am (and always was as a child but then later in life lost it more or less). In my case this is singing and dancing. Kind of hit rock bottom last year, husband left me, moved out, me being alone and also dealing with health issues. But I see the way out of this and also go it in reinventing myself. Or for me the term works better, that I am just coming back to who I truly am. Of course combining this with my experience and being as an adult woman. And also currently welcome the thought that I will be able to have a true loving relationship with a man again. So thank you three for your thought and Inspiration. 🌷
Sending love as you navigate the grief of your loss. You got this ❤️
@@GayMenGoingDeeper Oh thank you very much
Change can be terrifying, but it can also be great! I think the hardest part is to realise that we need to reinvent ourselves, of course dating to start changing is very difficult, but realising it is just almost impossible sometimes for a lot of us. I’m very grateful for finding you guys, every episode is very special, and I’m always looking forward to hearing you. Warm hugs
Thanks Gabe 🙏
great episode! 58yo here in Houston, currently reinventing myself for the umpteenth time in my life! Keep up the great work guys! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜!!!
It’s a never ending process isn’t it. Cheers to enjoying the journey and not focusing too much on the destination 🥂
I love this and I love you all, thank you for talking about this
You're welcome!❤
I feel like y’all are my dads/ older brother/ very wise friends! Absolutely love hearing that I’m not alone in dealing with similar situations, I want to thank you guys for the advise and for sharing your knowledge with us!
Perfect topic for the beginning of the year and personally where I am with some recent shifts in life, career, and relationships. Keep doing what you're doing....you all are making a difference!
Thank you Roy! Happy New Year
Mateo, Kaplan, Miguel, estoy disfrutando de este podcast en you tube.
This is so helpful. Worth a second listen. Thank you.
Thank you! Listen as many times as you need to
Sometimes a friend may notice a positive change in you. And, that’s nice.
love you guys. Especially feel connected to you Matt Landsiedel.
I am grateful for that resonance John 🙏❤️
I discovered during 2022, that I'm most likely autistic. I had to reshape my self image to really fathom this extra dimension of me, that there's something going on with me aside from being gay. learning from other autistic people on tik tok has help me understand myself, more than watching gays on tik tok. gays on tik tok are always really sassy, but it was going through autistic people on tik tok that really opened the door to, "here are traits you have, and here is a new world of everyone with these traits". but I will say in reflection, its weird to have something about you that you dont know. and then, you find it out at 31
Here we go. Happy Thursday y’all.
Great program today! 👍
Just stumbled on to your podcast, I don't even know where to start 🤗.
Welcome to the show! There's a lot of juicy episodes to go through - but no need to do it in any order. Just pick the ones that speak to you
@@GayMenGoingDeeper yeah I got like 5 tabs right now 😂. Thank you, my brothers.
Michael, thank you for the closing comment regarding age. It was affirming to this 66 yo.
Glad I mentioned it as well! I wish I had said it from the top. But all true nonetheless.
I was validated as a bottom growing up but now I top, top more through my age growing up
Can’t help thinking, “ Here we go again, gay man equals handsome young man “. Just as I never saw myself represented when I was a child or teen or indeed, in my twenties or thirties , I’m not not seeing myself as a sixty something. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
I love this episode! I feel like I really know you. ❤❤❤
Awww we love that! After so many episodes, our audience definitely has an intimate knowledge of us
👁️🤎that term
‼️Year of Fear‼️
This made reinvention sound more like eating Brussels sprouts than Swiss chocolate.
Sometimes it feels that way 😊
Lol, I feel these vibes. But I also like Brussels sprouts too 😁
@@mattlandsiedel I have bad associations with them, though at least I can eat them, unlike bananas, which make me gag.
@@seto749 lol 😂 🍌
ok....i dont wont botox in my ass, i dont want to change my nose, my lips are perfect for kissing the one i want....this changing thing of everyone and everything is a sick thing....why dont we all accept the reality of who we are , and live in our world as friends and lovers, cause there is actually no other way,....
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Career wise I feel lost.
I hope you find your new calling.
Careers are so important, or seem so important, for our survival, whether physically, socially or personally. Just remember you are not your career. I have spent decades seeing myself as my career. I didn't fully exist separately from my career. And that has left me miserable at times. As you search out how to improve or change your career, please don't forget that you're so much more than how you earn a living. Be good to yourself. Sometimes being lost is not such a bad thing. Maybe this is a chance to decide what you really want and to find a way to get there.
Sorry to hear that John. Perhaps your next reinvention is a professional one...
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I don't like the "subservient employee" vs entrepreneur dichotomy. It's extremely demeaning.