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The Circle: The Queer Men's Embodiment Podcast
Eric Bomyea and Timothy Bish
58 episodes
3 days ago
What does it mean to truly sound like yourself? In this episode of The Circle, we’re joined by baritone and voice instructor Colin Levin—who has performed over 50 operatic roles—to explore how voice connects to breath, gender identity, and the stories we carry about how we should sound. We unpack gender-affirming voice work, vocal embodiment, and the healing journey of uncovering your authentic voice—whether you’re singing, speaking, or simply learning to be heard.
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Self-Improvement
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Alternative Health
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What does it mean to truly sound like yourself? In this episode of The Circle, we’re joined by baritone and voice instructor Colin Levin—who has performed over 50 operatic roles—to explore how voice connects to breath, gender identity, and the stories we carry about how we should sound. We unpack gender-affirming voice work, vocal embodiment, and the healing journey of uncovering your authentic voice—whether you’re singing, speaking, or simply learning to be heard.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
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Belonging vs. Fitting In: How to Stop Abandoning Yourself to Be Liked
The Circle: The Queer Men's Embodiment Podcast
52 minutes
3 months ago
Belonging vs. Fitting In: How to Stop Abandoning Yourself to Be Liked
What’s the difference between truly belonging and just fitting in? In this raw and resonant episode of The Circle, Eric and Tim unpack the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways we abandon ourselves in order to be accepted—and what it takes to stop. They explore how social conditioning, internalized fear, and curated identities shape our choices around how we show up in community, especially in queer spaces.Eric shares his personal experience of feeling isolated during Bear Week in Provincetown, while Tim opens up about the cost of being too playful, too much, or too real. Together, they discuss the relationship between control, safety, and self-trust—and how embodiment practices, affirmation, and conscious spaces can help us come home to ourselves.This is a must-listen for anyone navigating identity, authenticity, or the messy middle between self-protection and self-expression.Timestamps:00:00–04:20 — Intro: The difference between belonging and fitting in04:21–14:10 — Tim’s fashion story: authenticity vs. curation14:11–20:50 — Expertise vs. people-pleasing, and the role of intention20:51–27:45 — The hidden cost of hiding parts of ourselves27:46–36:10 — Embodied loneliness: fitting in but still feeling alone36:11–44:30 — Tim’s story: playfulness, performance, and the pain of not being seen44:31–52:40 — The illusion of belonging on Instagram; the craving for connection52:41–59:00 — Embodiment and nervous system tools to anchor authenticity59:01–1:05:10 — Safe spaces vs. performative ones: building real community1:05:11–1:13:30 — Inner belonging, affirmations, and the challenge of loving all parts1:13:31–1:22:00 — The need for community, checking in, and not feeling like a burden1:22:01–End — Wrap-up: Sass, solitude, and the sacred work of showing upStay Connected with The CircleInstagram: @queermensembodimentYouTube: Queer Men’s EmbodimentWebsite & Community: www.MyEmbodiment.com
The Circle: The Queer Men's Embodiment Podcast
What does it mean to truly sound like yourself? In this episode of The Circle, we’re joined by baritone and voice instructor Colin Levin—who has performed over 50 operatic roles—to explore how voice connects to breath, gender identity, and the stories we carry about how we should sound. We unpack gender-affirming voice work, vocal embodiment, and the healing journey of uncovering your authentic voice—whether you’re singing, speaking, or simply learning to be heard.