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  • Homotivation Ep. 5: Structure & Burnout in Gay Men — PART 1 (w/ Darren Melchiorre)
    2026/02/10

    In Part 1 of Episode 5 of Homotivation, Steven Goldsmith sits down with Darren Melchiorre — a high-performing creative, entrepreneur, and busy gay man — to talk about burnout, structure, and why fitness can’t be treated like just another task on the to-do list.


    Darren is the Creative Director at the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) and the founder of Rotick Design. Together, they break down how structure in training and nutrition becomes the fuel that supports energy, confidence, creativity, and leadership — not something that drains you further.


    This episode explores how gay men can stop running on empty and start building habits that actually support real life.


    In this episode, you’ll hear about:


    • Burnout and overperformance in gay men
    • Why structure reduces stress and decision fatigue
    • Fitness as mental health support
    • Confidence beyond aesthetics
    • Building sustainable habits that last


    🎙 Guest: Darren Melchiorre

    🏢 Company: Rotick Design

    📲 Instagram: @rotickdesign


    Follow Steven on IG: @stevendurance

    Ready for real support? DM Steven

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    27 分
  • Homotivation Ep. 2: Voice, Body & Longevity in Gay Men — PART 2 (w/ Jeremy Mossman)
    2026/02/06

    In Part 2 of Episode 2 of Homotivation, Steven Goldsmith continues the conversation with Jeremy Mossman — vocal coach and movement educator — on what it really takes for gay men to build strength, resilience, and longevity without burning out or forcing their bodies.


    This episode dives deeper into how grounding, recovery, and full-body awareness improve not just voice and performance, but confidence, mental health, and sustainability over time.


    In this episode, we discuss:


    • Why forcing the body leads to tension and injury
    • How grounding through the feet and body improves voice and strength
    • Gay body image pressure and performance anxiety
    • Training for health, function, and longevity — not punishment
    • Why calm and clarity outperform hustle culture long-term


    This is a grounded, honest conversation for gay men who want to feel better in their bodies, not just chase aesthetics.


    Guest: Jeremy Mossman

    📲 Instagram: @bodybasedvoicewithjmoss


    Follow Steven on IG: @stevendurance

    Ready for real support? DM “COACH.”

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    21 分
  • Homotivation Ep. 4: Voice, Fitness & Body Confidence in Gay Men w/ Jeremy Mossman PART 1
    2026/02/02

    In Part 1 of Episode 4 of Homotivation, Steven Goldsmith sits down with Jeremy Mossman — vocal coach, yoga teacher, and Feldenkrais practitioner-in-training — to talk about the voice–body connection and why it matters especially for gay men.


    They break down how “overthinking technique” can actually create more tension, why real vocal power starts from the ground, and how movement practices can help you build a voice (and body) that feels stronger, freer, and more sustainable long-term.


    In this episode, we cover:


    • Why singers get stuck fixating on sound instead of what the body is doing
    • How grounding through the feet/pelvis can reduce strain and unlock power
    • The fastest ways voices get wrecked (and what to do instead)
    • “No pain, no gain” and why that mindset backfires
    • Gay men, body image pressure, and training for health vs validation


    Guest: Jeremy Mossman

    Instagram: @bodybasedvoicewithjmoss

    Website: bodybasedvoice.com


    Follow Steven on IG: @stevendurance

    If you’re ready for real support, DM “COACH.”

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    25 分
  • Homotivation Ep. 3: Anxiety, Depression & Mental Health in Gay Men — PART 2
    2026/01/31

    In Part 2 of Episode 3 of Homotivation, Steven Goldsmith continues the conversation on anxiety, depression, and mental health in gay men — moving from awareness into structure, tools, and support.


    Steven breaks down why anxiety thrives in uncertainty, how discipline and routine calm the nervous system, and why motivation alone is never enough. He shares how exercise, nutrition, sleep, and consistent habits can support mental health without punishment, shame, or burnout.


    This episode is for gay men who are high-functioning on the outside but struggling internally — and who want a sustainable way to feel more grounded, stable, and in control.


    In this episode, you’ll hear about:


    • Why anxiety and depression show up differently in gay men
    • How structure reduces mental noise and overwhelm
    • Why discipline is an act of self-love, not punishment
    • The role of fitness, nutrition, and sleep in mental health
    • How to build habits that actually stick long term


    This is an honest, grounded continuation of the conversation — focused on real life, real pressure, and real support.

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    8 分
  • Homotivation Ep. 3: Anxiety, Depression & Mental Health in Gay Men PART 1
    2026/01/26

    In Part 1 of Episode 3 of Homotivation, Steven Goldsmith opens up about his lifelong experience with anxiety and depression — and how it uniquely affects gay men.


    Steven shares his personal journey with panic attacks, medication, stigma around mental health, and the internal pressure many gay men carry around perfectionism, body image, and self-worth. He breaks down why anxiety thrives in chaos, how structure can reduce mental noise, and why motivation alone is never enough.


    This episode covers:


    • Anxiety and depression in gay men
    • Mental health stigma and medication
    • Imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and self-sabotage
    • Why structure, routine, and support matter
    • How fitness, nutrition, and sleep impact mental health


    This is a raw, honest conversation about learning how to function — and heal — without shame.


    Part 2 continues the discussion with practical tools, coaching insight, and how to build sustainable habits that support both mental and physical health.

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    15 分
  • Homotivation Ep. 2: Why Gay Men Struggle With Self-Love, Shame & Being Seen w/ Brian Spitulnik PART 2
    2026/01/24

    In Part 2 of Episode 2, Steven continues his conversation with Brian Spitulnik on why so many gay men struggle with self-love, shame, and feeling seen.


    They explore how shame develops, why self-love doesn’t always start alone, and how being loved and understood by others can help us soften self-criticism and rebuild self-worth. This episode focuses on emotional healing, shared experience, and releasing the unrealistic expectations we place on ourselves.


    A grounded conversation on gay men’s mental health, self-worth, and personal growth.

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    21 分
  • Homotivaton Ep. 2: Why Gay Men Struggle With Self-Love, Shame, and Self-Sabotage w/Brian Spitulnik PART 1
    2026/01/19

    In part one of this two-part conversation, Steven Goldsmith sits down with therapist and coach Brian Spitulnik to explore why so many gay men struggle with self-love, shame, and self-sabotaging patterns — even after achieving success in their careers, bodies, or relationships.


    They discuss how early conditioning, comparison culture, perfectionism, and fear of rejection shape behavior, mindset, and identity over time. This episode focuses on understanding the emotional roots behind burnout, body image struggles, and the pressure to “get it right.”


    Part two will continue the conversation by shifting toward community, aging, and the tools that actually help create long-term stability and self-respect.

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    28 分
  • Homotivation Episode 1: Introducing Steven
    2026/01/07

    In this episode, Steven breaks down what actually works for busy gay men & women who want to rebuild their bodies without burning out or starting over every year.


    After coaching 100+ LGBT clients, Steven has seen why most fitness plans fail professionals with demanding careers — and why motivation and extremes aren’t the answer.


    You’ll learn:


    • Why consistency matters more than intensity at this stage of life
    • What busy LGBT professionals really need from training and nutrition
    • How a clear, step-by-step process creates results within 3 months
    • What it takes to maintain progress long-term without chaos


    This episode is for anyone who’s tired of short-term fixes and wants a sustainable approach that fits real life, stress, and work schedules.

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    19 分