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Ep.20 - Saugatuck Gay Fathers Retreat. The Power of Connection and Support. Humor and Heart in Gay Fatherhood
- 2024/09/24
- 再生時間: 35 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this episode of Coming Inside Out, hosts Brian and John discuss their experiences at the Gay Fathers Worldwide retreat, reflecting on the connections made and the impact of their podcast. They explore the importance of community support for gay fathers, share personal stories about coming out, and emphasize the love and acceptance found within their community.
The conversation highlights the challenges and triumphs of navigating identity and relationships in the LGBTQ+ space.
Coming inside OUT is an LGBTQ Podcast. Calling all Gay fathers. Gay dads. Gay men. This is a gay fathers journey out of the closet. We will explore our personal coming out journeys. We will interview fellow gay fathers / dads and hear their stories. We will share how we lived as closeted gay men.
There is a vast community of closeted gay fathers and our goal is to connect with these men and let them know they are not alone.
Contact us at cominginsideout@gmail.com
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Takeaways:
The podcast aims to create a space for gay men to share their stories.
Attending the Gay Fathers Worldwide retreat was a transformative experience.
The hosts were surprised by the positive impact their podcast has had on listeners.
Humor is used as a coping mechanism for deeper emotional issues.
Building connections with other gay fathers is essential for support.
Coming out experiences vary greatly among individuals.
Community events foster a sense of belonging and acceptance.
The importance of emotional connections in relationships is emphasized.
Support from friends and family can ease the coming out process.
There is a growing recognition of the diverse experiences within the LGBTQ+ community.
Keywords: gay fathers, coming out, LGBTQ+, community support, personal stories, podcast, gay men, emotional connection, retreat experiences, identity