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Internalized Homophobia: The Stories We Tell About Ourselves | Mindfully Gay (Epi 59)
Internalized Homophobia: The Stories We Tell About Ourselves (and Each Other) | Mindfully Gay Podcast | Episode 59
Aired April 24
What if the hardest judgment you face isn’t coming from the outside world—but from the story you’ve learned to tell about yourself?
In this episode of The Mindfully Gay Podcast, hosts John Cottrell and Jerry Buie name a pattern many gay men quietly carry: internalized homophobia—the inherited beliefs, fears, and assumptions that can shape how we see ourselves, how we relate to other gay men, and how safe we feel showing up in community.
John and Jerry explore how internalized homophobia often hides in plain sight:
• The urge to measure yourself against heteronormative “standards” of masculinity, worth, and belonging
• The way painful experiences can turn into sweeping beliefs like “gay men can’t be trusted” or “I don’t fit in”
• Why so many gay men feel isolated from other gay men, even when they crave connection
• How social media comparison can intensify shame, exclusion, and the feeling that you’re “not enough”
• The nervous system fears behind simple moments—like why saying “hello” at the gym can feel loaded with anxiety or rejection
This conversation is also deeply practical. John and Jerry share how to start interrupting the narrative loop—through small acts of courage, real-world connection, and community spaces that aren’t centered on partying or performance. From gym interactions to social groups, they reflect on how testing your assumptions in real life can dissolve the myths that keep you stuck.
If you’ve ever felt like you don’t belong, if you’ve judged yourself for being “too much” or “not enough,” or if you’ve pulled away from gay community out of fear—this episode offers language, compassion, and a path forward.
Have a question or topic idea? Drop a comment or DM--we read everything.
If this helped you, like, subscribe, and share with a friend who needs it.
Share your story with us @Mindfully_Gay on Instagram and TikTok @MindfullyGay
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Catch up on past episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmbkN0VFpZV2MxMVqnUNKFK2VXoPADax7
WEBSITE:
MindfullyGay.com
@mindfully_gay (Instagram)
@mindfullygay (TikTok)
Видео Internalized Homophobia: The Stories We Tell About Ourselves | Mindfully Gay (Epi 59) канала MindfullyGay
Aired April 24
What if the hardest judgment you face isn’t coming from the outside world—but from the story you’ve learned to tell about yourself?
In this episode of The Mindfully Gay Podcast, hosts John Cottrell and Jerry Buie name a pattern many gay men quietly carry: internalized homophobia—the inherited beliefs, fears, and assumptions that can shape how we see ourselves, how we relate to other gay men, and how safe we feel showing up in community.
John and Jerry explore how internalized homophobia often hides in plain sight:
• The urge to measure yourself against heteronormative “standards” of masculinity, worth, and belonging
• The way painful experiences can turn into sweeping beliefs like “gay men can’t be trusted” or “I don’t fit in”
• Why so many gay men feel isolated from other gay men, even when they crave connection
• How social media comparison can intensify shame, exclusion, and the feeling that you’re “not enough”
• The nervous system fears behind simple moments—like why saying “hello” at the gym can feel loaded with anxiety or rejection
This conversation is also deeply practical. John and Jerry share how to start interrupting the narrative loop—through small acts of courage, real-world connection, and community spaces that aren’t centered on partying or performance. From gym interactions to social groups, they reflect on how testing your assumptions in real life can dissolve the myths that keep you stuck.
If you’ve ever felt like you don’t belong, if you’ve judged yourself for being “too much” or “not enough,” or if you’ve pulled away from gay community out of fear—this episode offers language, compassion, and a path forward.
Have a question or topic idea? Drop a comment or DM--we read everything.
If this helped you, like, subscribe, and share with a friend who needs it.
Share your story with us @Mindfully_Gay on Instagram and TikTok @MindfullyGay
-----------------------
Catch up on past episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmbkN0VFpZV2MxMVqnUNKFK2VXoPADax7
WEBSITE:
MindfullyGay.com
@mindfully_gay (Instagram)
@mindfullygay (TikTok)
Видео Internalized Homophobia: The Stories We Tell About Ourselves | Mindfully Gay (Epi 59) канала MindfullyGay
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