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Masculinity
Mental Health
Masturbation
Vulnerability
Sexuality
Pornography
Trauma
Shame
Emotional Connection
Sexual Health
Emotional Regulation
Addiction
Desire
Loneliness
Sexual Abuse
Intimacy
Relationships
Friendship
Men's Mental Health
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Real, raw, masculine sex talk with Chris Inman and Scott Cone. You can reach Chris and Scott at www.wegotballspod.com.

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Join the We Got Balls Podcast for raw, real talks on men’s sexuality, male bonding, and personal growth! We dive into taboo topics like masturbation, sexual shame, and vulnerability, creating a community for men 19-90 to connect and grow. No judgment... more

Join the We Got Balls Podcast for raw, real talks on men’s sexuality, male bonding, and personal growth! We dive into taboo topics like masturbation, sexual shame, and vulnerability, creating a community for men 19-90 to connect and grow. No judgment... more

Join the We Got Balls Podcast for raw, real talks on men’s sexuality, male bonding, and personal growth! We dive into taboo topics like masturbation, sexual shame, and vulnerability, creating a community for men 19-90 to connect and grow. No judgment... more

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Join the We Got Balls Podcast for raw, real talks on men’s sexuality, male bonding, and personal growth! We dive into taboo topics like masturbation, sexual shame, and vulnerability, creating a community for men 19-90 to connect and grow. No judgment... more

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Recent Guests

Dean Pohlman
Founder of Manflow Yoga and Better Man Podcast
Manflow Yoga, Better Man Podcast
Episode: Is Everyone a Homophobe? w/ Dean Pohlman | 155
Luke Williams
A Christian living in Houston, Texas, and a friend of Scott and Chris.
Episode: Bromance (with Luke) | 149
Dr. Alex Katehakis
Expert in sex addiction treatment and author
Center for Healthy Sex
Episode: Getting Clear: A Fresh Perspective on Recovery w/ Dr. Alex Katehakis
Eric Marshall
Clinic Director of Game Day Men's Health
Game Day Men's Health
Episode: Men's Sexual Health | 133
Gina K.
Founder of Begin Again Institute, expert in sexual health and recovery.
Begin Again Institute
Episode: Gina Got Balls | 112
Andre Wheelie
Friend of the hosts specializing in bromantic connections
Episode: Bromance (w/ Andre) | 099
Andrew Rodriguez
Christian counselor and Director of Integrity Christian Counseling
Integrity Christian Counseling
Episode: “Does The Church Have Gay Phobia?” Christian Therapist Gives His Unique Opinion | 090
Thomas Fairman
Founder of Wyld Men, a men's retreat focusing on naked adventures
Wyld Men
Episode: Naked Growth w/ Thomas Fairman | 080

Hosts

Chris Inman
Host of the show, co‑hosting with Scott Cone
Scott Cone
Host of the show, co-host

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 142 ratings
  • Love Masculine Talk

    I love your podcast! Finally, it is a podcast with honest masculine man-to-man discussions about great topics. Thanks to a bud who mentioned this podcast, I’ve been searching for it and finally found it. I find myself tugging at myself as I listen to you guys. 🤙🏿🤟🏿

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bator Bro
    United Statesa year ago
  • Misinformation disguised with polite language

    As a proud gay man, my fear is that other gay or bisexual men whose religious backgrounds make them afraid to accept their sexuality will listen to this podcast and be coerced into a lifetime of shame and self loathing.

    Despite their claims of being compassionate and open-minded, Chris and Scott use this platform to peddle a metric ton of misinformation about sexuality, whether it’s the idea that trauma or neglect is likely present in every gay man’s childhood or that “lots of married gay guys”... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ThatVolGuy
    United Statesa year ago
  • Finally True Masculine Talk

    Finally introspective discussion on raw masculine sexuality. As men we have lacked these frank and open discussions about our sexuality which growing up has made me question my manhood. After many years of stumbling and experimenting I have become the man I am, secure in my masculinity and excepting of my sexual attractions appreciating both men and women , As God intended me to be . Thank you guys for this Podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jamesjim2018
    United States2 years ago
  • Must Listen

    This podcast has been enlightening and therapeutic. It’s helped me make sense of sexual abuse, struggle with connecting with masculinity, and much more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Drummer14624
    United States2 years ago
  • Great “I’d go gay” episode

    I thought you fellas handled the I’d go gay episode really well. As a happily married man who also struggles with some unwanted SSA I believe, as you expressed that at the end of the day all any of us really want is connection and belonging. We wanna be “one of the guys”. Sadly for most (like me) that pretty normal desire gets eroticized and wires get crossed, but they can get uncrossed too. Just like a married heterosexual dude who has a thing for all the new girls in the office learns to re-wi... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Number Two.
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners praise candid, raw discussions on masculinity and sexuality, appreciating practical coaching and sense of community.
Listeners value the show's honesty and real-talk approach to sensitive topics, often recommending it for recovery and self-improvement.
A subset of reviews highlights strong coaching experiences and life-changing insights for men dealing with sexuality and relationships.
Episodes are described as honest, non-perverse explorations of desires with a focus on belonging and recovery.
Some reviews push back on religious or sexual content storms and caution about misinformation, signaling a need for careful, balanced conversations.

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Hot Tubs or Bust | 154
Q: Tell me about your experience in the hot tub at Gulf Shores, Alabama, a few weeks ago.
Stockton describes the hot tub as central to the retreat experience, noting its central location, the ability to move between tubs, and how it fueled ongoing conversations that blended sports, sexuality, theology, and personal stories, ultimately strengthening bonds within the group.
Bromance (with Luke) | 149
Q: What's your experience been with engaging with other men as a married man?
It's important to have time with friends to be a better husband and father, as it contributes to emotional health.
Getting Clear: A Fresh Perspective on Recovery w/ Dr. Alex Katehakis
Q: What can a person do if they are looking for support outside traditional counseling?
They should seek therapists that foster a warm, connected presence, and engage in communities like 12-step programs for peer support.
Male G Spot | 135
Q: How do I bring this up with the wife?
It's important to engage in an open discussion about desires and to reassure your partner that their desires are welcome.
I'm Ashamed of My Desire | 136
Q: Where does shame come up for you when you're in a place where you're feeling triggered?
Shame arises when I feel stress and aloneness, particularly in relation to my desires.

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Two hosts explore frank, boundary-pushing discussions around masculinity, sexuality, recovery, and belonging, often blending personal stories with practical coaching insights. Episodes frequently center on emotional regulation, vulnerability among men, group accountability, and how culture shapes male identity, with several installments leaning into spirituality and community as pathways to healthier relationships and self-understanding. Noteworthy is the blend of candid, provocative topics with a coaching-forward approach, plus recurring emphasis on creating authentic connections within male-member communities.

The show tends to attract listeners who want open, no-nonsense conversations about tough topics like sexuality, porn, and male ca... more

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5. Gina K.
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7. Andrew Rodriguez
8. Thomas Fairman

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