Same Couch, Different Playbooks

I Hid This My Entire Life… Until Now

49 min · 26. mar. 2026
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This is our most vulnerable episode yet. In this episode of Same Couch, Different Playbooks, Kenny shares his coming out story — the fear of being found out, the mental toll of hiding who he really was, and the moment he finally said the words out loud. Growing up, it felt like telling the truth could cost him everything — his relationships, his identity, even his sense of belonging. But the life he was scared to live… became the one he loves the most. If this story reaches even one person who feels alone, confused, or afraid to be themselves — then it was worth it.

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