Send us a text A four-day “quick break” became a full-bodied story about place, Pride, and the people who keep communities alive. We start with a happy accident—booking Maitland instead of Newcastle—and land in a spotless, genuinely pet‑friendly stay where the front desk maps out the best eats and slyly warns us off a chipless kebab. Between pub couches and old-world facades, we stumble into a local art gem, Patricia Van Lubeck, whose surreal trees and whimsical shapes jump off the wall like ...
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Send us a text A four-day “quick break” became a full-bodied story about place, Pride, and the people who keep communities alive. We start with a happy accident—booking Maitland instead of Newcastle—and land in a spotless, genuinely pet‑friendly stay where the front desk maps out the best eats and slyly warns us off a chipless kebab. Between pub couches and old-world facades, we stumble into a local art gem, Patricia Van Lubeck, whose surreal trees and whimsical shapes jump off the wall like ...
Wellness Retreats, Drag Shows, and Lesbian Dating Apps: A Weekend in Sydney
Fully Grown Homos Podcast
55 minutes
6 months ago
Wellness Retreats, Drag Shows, and Lesbian Dating Apps: A Weekend in Sydney
Send us a text Wellness journeys take unexpected turns as Matt dives headfirst into his first-ever yoga experience at the Australian Yoga and Wellness Festival. What begins as friendly support for his friend Miami transforms into a profound personal awakening during a Sacred Breath healing session that reconnects Matt with long-forgotten childhood memories. Through tears and physical sensations, he discovers parts of himself he never knew were missing, raising questions about healing, trauma,...
Fully Grown Homos Podcast
Send us a text A four-day “quick break” became a full-bodied story about place, Pride, and the people who keep communities alive. We start with a happy accident—booking Maitland instead of Newcastle—and land in a spotless, genuinely pet‑friendly stay where the front desk maps out the best eats and slyly warns us off a chipless kebab. Between pub couches and old-world facades, we stumble into a local art gem, Patricia Van Lubeck, whose surreal trees and whimsical shapes jump off the wall like ...