The Gay Man's Podcast

Ep. 10 - Why So Many Gay Men Are Living Below Their Standards

16 min · 23. apr. 2026
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In this episode we cover why so many high-achieving gay men are living below their own standards when it comes to their health, fitness and wellbeing and what kind of impact this can have on your physically, mentally and emotionally. Ready to Raise Your Standards?  Doors open for 8 high-achieving gay men who are done putting themselves last  If you’ve built the career or life you thought would fix everything - but neglected your body, your energy and your standards - this is where it stops  Doors open 25th February - if you want to be the first to know when the doors open, message @thegaymenscoach on instagram with the word "READY" and you'll be added to the waitlist

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Ep. 11 - The Truth About Self-Editing as a Gay Man

On this episode, Coach Mark and I discuss the habit many gay men develop growing up: self-editing.From an early age, many of us learn to adjust how we speak, act or express ourselves depending on the environment we’re in. Sometimes it’s about safety, sometimes it’s about acceptance, and over time it can become such a normal part of life that we don’t even realise we’re doing it.In this conversation we explore where self-editing shows up today - in workplaces, social settings, dating, social media and even within gay spaces themselves - and the mental load that comes with constantly managing how we’re perceived.If you’ve ever felt like you were performing a version of yourself instead of fully being yourself, this conversation will resonate.Leave a comment and let us know what part of the conversation resonated with you the most.

23. apr. 202647 min