Ghosted, Gagged and Gay!
What’s the real difference between privacy and secrecy in gay dating and why does it matter so much for emotional safety? In this episode of Ghosted, Gagged, and Gay, Lonay is joined by Samuel Garza Bernstein (screenwriter, author, and playwright) for a conversation about how shame shapes the way gay men date, love, and protect themselves. We talk about what “authenticity” can look like when being publicly out isn’t safe, the real-life risks that shaped earlier generations, and how those survival strategies can still echo in modern dating dynamics today. We also get into Samuel’s new book, the first biography of Hollywood icon Roddy McDowall and what Roddy’s life reveals about visibility, chosen family, and living truthfully in a world that punished it. In this episode, we cover: * Authenticity vs visibility: what it means to live “authentically” without being publicly out * The difference between privacy and secrecy in gay dating (and why it impacts trust) * How shame shows up in dating patterns and emotional availability * Roddy McDowall’s story and what queer history can teach us about love today 📍Guest: Samuel Garza Bernstein Website: samuelgarzabernstein.com [https://samuelgarzabernstein.com/] Instagram: @samgbernstein [https://www.instagram.com/samgbernstein/] Other social media: @starringsamuelgarzabernstein 📍Connect with me: https://linktr.ee/radiantheartsjourney [https://linktr.ee/radiantheartsjourney]
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