Welcome to The Circle, an on-going conversation about men’s work, men's embodiment practices, and personal growth from the perspective of two queer men. Hosted by Eric Bomyea and men’s embodiment coach, Tim Bish, together, we investigate the purpose of men’s work, how queer men can participate, what value they might receive, and the unique value they add in the pursuit of growth for all. We also e... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Alternative HealthHealth & FitnessEducationSelf-Improvement |
In part two of our three part Q&A series, we turn to two of the biggest questions our listeners ask: what does it mean to be a man? And what do we mean when we say queer men?
Tim shares how his definition of manhood has evolved from fear and rigidit... more
What does it mean to truly nourish someone—body and soul? Chef Ava Malazian joins us to explore cooking as a sacred practice, where structure creates safety and play brings the meal to life. We talk about scanning the room with love (not fear), setti... more
This is part one of our three-part Q&A series, where we answer the questions you’ve been sending since we launched The Circle.
We start with the big one: what is embodiment, and why does it matter in men’s work?
Tim unpacks embodiment as the practi... more
Queer therapist Tom Bruett joins us to explore what it means to move from connection that’s just physical to intimacy that’s truly embodied. We unpack how early messages around fear, secrecy, and performance shape desire, and what becomes possible wh... more
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Tim and Eric offer (themselves and through terrific guests) really meaningful and helpful insights on both current and evergreen issues for members of our community looking to become better and more authentic versions of themselves. Highly recommend. Keep up the great work guys!
Have practiced some in person with Tim and Eric and this is a really great extension of the work they do in Provincetown. Great listens. All of them.
Love this podcast. Really makes you think in a different way. I think most queer men know that deep down part of their internal structure is built based on cultural norms and expectations. This is a great start to figuring out how to dissect aspects of your life that you’d consider your true self from cultural tendencies we engrained into our lifestyles.
This guys are amazing and I’m so happy to have this podcast as a resource to engage with men’s work topics and to better be able to share about it with family and friends.
Listening to Eric and Tim’s silky-smooth, buttery voices really helps calm the nerves. It’s great to listen to when you’re feeling overwhelmed with the hustling business of every day life. It’s good to have a center to come back to, especially when these two guys are able to give thoughtful words about how to come back to your sense(s) of self and nurture your wellbeing.
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