Episodes
For many gay men, the differences between our lives and those of the heterosexual world can feel staggering and depressing. In this episode, Mitchell shares a story about why we need to connect as brothers more than ever so that we don't wander through this life lost forever, and Travis Salway, a social epidemiologist, shares his views in an in-depth interview. Trigger warning: discussion of suicide.   Music credits: Sound from zapsplat.com 'Sad Emotional and Dramatic Piano' by OYStudio 'Time...
Published 03/19/23
As a survivor of sexual abuse, Sydney-based writer, Shannon Molloy, felt compelled to speak up: for himself, and for other male victims. In this episode, Shannon joins Mitchell to discuss his new book, You Made Me This Way and his journey to healing. Trigger warning: sexual abuse. Links for support are below: Survivors and Mates Support Network Blue Knot Foundation Lifeline Author photograph by Leon Chen
Published 03/01/23
Published 03/01/23
When it comes to dating, us gay men can really be up against it. If you don’t fit certain stereotypes, or if you can’t handle the toxicity that runs rife on apps, then just the thought of finding love can seem impossible. But does it have to be that way? In this episode,  Davis and I delve into all of this, and we hear from journalist, Paul Ewart, (interview starts at 30:12) about his experiences with Grindr. You can read Paul's article...
Published 01/18/23
Gay men share a truly special bond with other women, but what makes it so magical? In this episode, Mitchell and Samuli discuss their relationship with women, and hear from researcher Eric Russell into some reasons why. Plus, men from around the world share their love letters. CREDITS: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay Music by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer from Pixabay Acoustic/Folk Instrumental by Hyde - Free Instrumentals https://soundcloud.com/davidhydemusic
Published 12/27/22
Shame has been the shadow of most gay men since time immemorial, but can we ever shake it off? In this episode – which is longer than usual – Mitchell speaks with five gay men about dealing with shames of all kinds, from the body, through to coming out or overcoming  abuse and how we can live authentically. Details and times of each speaker’s appearance are below: Davis, South Africa: 06.23 Amador, USA: 33.36 Scott, Australia: 54.25 Kent, USA: 1 hour 15 mins Christopher, Canada: 1 hour 36...
Published 10/24/22
Why, in 2022, do so many of us gay men still feel so completely alone?  In this episode, Mitchell shares a personal story of an intense friendship with another man and is joined by special guest, Sakhile, who shares his experiences of making connections, while another special contributor, Davis, recalls his experience creating a gay men’s group in South Africa. If you are struggling, or need support, please contact Lifeline: https://www.lifeline.org.au or your local mental health organisation.
Published 08/30/22
Racism is rife amongst gay men, but how does it feel to be on the receiving end? In this episode, Mitchell speaks to Budi Sudarto, a gay Asian Muslim who escaped life in Jakarta in the hope of a new beginning in Australia, and Naveen Kumar, a gay Indian journalist living in the US. They discuss everything from apps, subtle racism, fetishization and how we can work together.  To share your story, visit http://differentkindofgay.com   Links to Naveen’s...
Published 06/29/22
Dogs might be a man’s best friend, but to gay men the relationship is often so much more. In this episode, a band of gay men from around the world pay homage to the dogs that have shaped – and sometimes saved – their lives. Guests include Dr Rob Garofalo, whose canine companion helped him after an assault and HIV diagnosis, along with Eric from Ohio, Marcos from Brazil, Ian from LA and Ben from Sydney. For more, see http://differentkindofgay.com
Published 03/27/22
Following a diagnosis with Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, author and journalist Rick Morton set about living vulnerably and rediscovering love. It meant telling people close to him, for the first time, that he loved them and experiencing the joy that comes with giving someone a hug. In this candid conversation, Rick tells us about a childhood trauma that he experienced at seven, coming out and being rejected by his father, the unwavering support of his mum ... and why chickens are so...
Published 08/17/21
It's no surprise that most gay men – ourselves included –  struggle with mental health. In this episode, we share our battles with depression and why we must keep going. Then, in our discussion, we hear from YOU. When we asked our listeners how they find peace, we received responses from around the world that we've shared here. You'll be surprised and inspired by this beautiful rainbow of voices.  Trigger warning: this episode discusses suicide. If this raises any issues for you, or you need...
Published 08/09/21
Nastiness is commonplace amongst the gay community. Tired of everything from body-shaming on apps through to our acerbic takedowns of others, some of us just want to live in a kinder world. But how do we do this? In this episode (our first to reach double digits!) we share stories of the men with big hearts who showed us that another gay community is possible.  A Love Surrender production. Created and written by Goran D and Mitchell J. 
Published 05/06/21
We've made it to season two! In our first episode, we tackle a topic that's long overdue for discussion: monogamy. Tracking down your partner's fake profiles on Squirt or opening up your relationship. This seems to be the only choice for us gay men. But...
Published 03/01/21
As gay men, the bonds we have with our fathers can be complicated at best. But why is this? In our final episode of the year, we delve into our troubled pasts to see just how much our fathers influenced the men we became. We also look at the dynamics of...
Published 12/27/20
Look beyond the rainbow flags, pride parades and parties and you'll see an ugly truth: gay men, men like us, are deeply, deeply lonely. We have been rejected from the world where we thought we could belong. In 2020, at a time when gay rights are some of...
Published 11/22/20
Why is physical appearance so important in the gay community? And why are our faces and bodies the only means of being accepted by others? In this episode, we smash the gay beauty myth and find ways of understanding that we are all beautiful. We also...
Published 10/11/20
When we started this podcast, we promised to share your stories. And now, that's exactly what we're doing.In this episode, Ben from Sydney shares his journey as a gay man finding authenticity and explains what it's like to be a different kind of gay....
Published 09/21/20
Under gay capitalism, sex has become a commodity where our bodies and desires have been objectified into meaningless transactions that leave us feeling even more alone.
Published 09/12/20
When we started this podcast, we promised to share your stories. And now, that's exactly what we're doing.In this episode, Steve from New York shares his journey as a gay man finding acceptance with himself, even if it means living a life that is...
Published 09/02/20
What happens when the man you love doesn’t really exist and all that’s hiding behind his sweet, smiling face is the cunning mind of a narcissist? In this episode, we open up about surviving emotional abuse at the hands of two manipulative men, the...
Published 08/26/20
Friends are sometimes the only family members gay men have. They’re the ones we rely on when everyone else is gone, the ones who listen to our broken hearts and accept us. But why is the quest to find true friends so hard for so many gay men? And what...
Published 08/18/20
Is romance dead in the gay world? If not, why are we left feeling like monogamy is positively out-dated and shunned by so many? We talk about the quest for love, and pay tribute to solitude and need for self-love.A Love Surrender Production. Created and...
Published 08/04/20
From the fairy tales that shaped us through to gender expectations and why they should be ignored, we discuss how to be better gay men and avoid participating in toxic masculinity, along with paying tribute to the gentle boys we were taught not to be. A Love Surrender Production. Created and written by Goran D and Mitchell J.
Published 07/28/20
In our first episode, we welcome all those who are different and ask: what does it mean to be a gay man who doesn’t follow the stereotypes and instead choses to walk his own path? And where can we find others who are like us? As the endemic of gay loneliness spreads, we look at ways to belong and find the courage to be you.
Published 07/21/20
Here's a preview of what you'll hear in our first episode, 'Different', which will be released soon.
Published 07/16/20