Quentin: If You Don’t Want an Honest Answer, Don’t Ask Me!
In this episode of the Get Naked Podcast, I sit down with Quentin - my cousin, my family, and one of the most unapologetically authentic people I know.Quentin grew up in the Bahamas and had a radically different experience than many queer people. He was never forced to hide who he was. Instead, he was encouraged to be himself; even when that honesty created tension within family dynamics and relationships. From a young age, Quentin made a decision: he would never pretend to be someone else to make others comfortable.Now in his late 40s, Quentin is still that same person. He tells it like it is. If you ask him a question, expect an honest answer; and if you don’t want honesty, as he says, you might want to ask someone else. He values loyalty, friendship, and relationships deeply. Everything he does is intentional, right down to what he wears. He doesn’t seek outside validation. He moves to the beat of his own drum and lives by one rule: I’m going to be me, regardless of who is around. In this emotionally naked conversation, Quentin also opens up about the quieter struggles: the moments where he didn’t want to harm himself, but questioned whether life would be easier if he didn’t exist at all. He shares how he navigated those thoughts, the emotional roller coaster of life, and how he ultimately found his way to peace, stability, and joy.Today, Quentin is thriving in his marriage, his finances, his career, and most importantly, within himself. This episode is about belonging, truth-telling, chosen authenticity, and what it looks like to live fully as yourself, no matter the cost.If you’re craving a conversation about self-acceptance, emotional honesty, queer identity, and living life on your own terms, then this one is for you.