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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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.
Celebrating One Year of the Circle Podcast: Reflections on Growth and Challenges
The Circle: The Queer Men's Embodiment Podcast
42 minutes
1 week ago
Celebrating One Year of the Circle Podcast: Reflections on Growth and Challenges
It’s our first birthday! In this anniversary episode, Eric and Tim look back on 58 conversations about men’s work, embodiment, and personal growth—told through a queer lens and grounded in community. We share surprising messages from listeners who felt less alone, and reflect on moments that changed us: Jonathan Scott’s “diamonds in the surf” tribute to queer lineage; Chef Ava’s practice of “scanning the room with love”; Hannah O’Rourke’s clarity on asexuality and sourcing confidence from within; and Gregory Ganymedes on projection—the pedestal and the villain, both born in us.We talk about nerves, training wheels, and what practice makes possible; moving from Provincetown to Denver; launching MyEmbodiment.com to bring live breathwork, meditation, and yoga to anyone, anywhere; and the relationships that made this show real—special gratitude to producer Chad Rossi and the Provincetown Recording Studio.If this conversation serves you, share it with someone you love. Leave a rating or review to help more folks find The Circle. And if you’re ready to go deeper, join us for live practices and community at MyEmbodiment.com. Our container is open, but not broken.Chapters00:00 Celebrating One Year of the Circle Podcast01:33 Reflections on Growth and Challenges03:26 Surprising Listener Connections05:28 The Importance of Community07:29 Personal Growth Through Podcasting09:04 Impactful Conversations and Highlights13:40 Navigating Change and Fear15:52 Self-Validation and Inner Confidence18:19 Understanding Projection and Its Impact18:49 Awareness and Projection in Relationships19:42 Exploring Energetic Perspectives on Health20:39 The Impact of Men's Work on Personal Growth22:49 Connecting Through Shared Experiences25:38 The Importance of Community in Healing27:58 Universal Themes in Personal Development29:50 Celebrating Relationships and Support Systems33:55 Looking Ahead: Growth and New Opportunities
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.