At what point did life stop being fun?
As kids, play came naturally. We were curious, spontaneous, and fully present. But for many adults, especially gay men who grew up navigating shame and self-consciousness, play slowly disappears.
Responsibility takes over. Image matters more. We try to be cool. And somewhere along the way, joy gets replaced with pressure, performance, and productivity.
In this episode, we explore why so many adults lose their playful side and why reconnecting with it can be one of the most powerful ways to reclaim joy, authenticity, and connection.
Some of the things we cover in this conversation are:
- How shame and self-consciousness disconnect us from play
- The difference between authentic play and performative fun
- How western culture slowly erodes our inner child
- Why playfulness is connected to vulnerability and authenticity
- The role of play in intimacy, connection, and great sex
- How play can protect against burnout and bring us back to life
- Why joy and appreciation are skills worth intentionally developing
If life has started to feel heavy, serious, or overly effortful, this episode is a reminder that play is not childish. It may be one of the most important ingredients in a meaningful life.
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