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Ever wondered how therapy really works when you take out all the fluff? In this podcast, we sit down with licensed therapists to explore the tools they use in modern therapy, using language you can actually understand. Along the way, we get to know the clinicians behind the work, uncovering their insights, experiences, and what drives them to help others. Whether you’re curious about therapy, seeking mental health tips, or just love deep conversations, we’d love to have you join us.
This is the real conversation you want with a therapist
This is the real conversation you want with a therapist
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Going home for the holidays can bring up more than nostalgia for many gay people. It can activate old family roles, unspoken rules, emotional triggers, and versions of yourself you thought you outgrew.
In this episode, Dustin explores why returning to your hometown can feel so emotionally complex. From family systems that never updated, to subtle invalidations, to the tension between who you are now and who you had to be growing up, this conversation breaks down what is actually happening beneath the surface.
You’ll hear a psychological look at why going home can trigger anxiety, people pleasing, or emotional regression, how family dynamics shape what feels safe to share, and why holidays can intensify loneliness or comparison. We also talk about navigating boundaries, coping in real time, and finding grounding when home no longer feels like the place you belong.
Whether you are heading home for the holidays, thinking about it, or choosing not to go at all, this episode offers language, insight, and reassurance for navigating family, identity, and emotional safety with more clarity.
Connect with boy meets therapy:
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Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
Note: There is a blog post written about every episode that summarizes key points of episodes for easy referral and understanding of the topics discussed.
Blog: www.boymeetstherapy.com/blog
Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
In this episode, host Dustin breaks down why overthinking happens, what part of the brain drives it, and how attachment patterns, trauma histories, and emotional avoidance shape the habit. You will learn why your mind replays conversations, predicts worst case scenarios, and struggles with uncertainty even when nothing is actually wrong.
This conversation blends clinical research on rumination, worry, and the default mode network with practical guidance for shifting the patterns that keep you stuck. You will hear tools for breaking mental loops, strengthening self trust, and identifying the emotions beneath your spirals so you can respond with clarity instead of fear.
(Also, Dustin reveals his Spotify Wrapped and....it's exactly what you would think)
Connect with boy meets therapy:
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TikTok: @boymeetstherapy
Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
Note: There is a blog post written about every episode that summarizes key points of episodes for easy referral and understanding of the topics discussed.
Blog: www.boymeetstherapy.com/blog
Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
In the final part of this series, we explore what unhealthy relationships actually look like for LGBTQ+ people and why so many harmful patterns feel familiar instead of alarming. This episode breaks down confusion between passion and chaos, the struggle to maintain desire, and the ways inconsistency, criticism, power imbalances, and identity-related harm show up in queer dating.
We also look at why passion is hard to sustain, why the nervous system mistakes anxiety for attraction, and how to recognize when a dynamic is undermining your emotional safety. This conversation offers clarity, language, and guidance for identifying unhealthy patterns so you can move toward relationships that feel stable, respectful, and supportive of your whole identity.
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Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
In Part 2 of this series on queer relationships, we explore how LGBTQ+ people can begin relating differently after years of dating in environments shaped by shame, scarcity, and minority stress. This episode focuses on practical skills for connection, including attachment awareness, emotional literacy, relational repair, communication about identity, and the role of community support.
We look at how hyper-independence forms, why many queer adults feel behind in dating, and how to build trust, safety, and clarity in real time. This conversation offers guidance for creating healthier relationships and more grounded connection while honoring the unique experiences of LGBTQ+ people
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Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
Why does finding and keeping love feel so complicated for so many LGBTQ+ people? In this episode, we explore the emotional and cultural forces that shape queer dating, from minority stress and loneliness to shame, scarcity, and community pressures around desirability. This is not about blaming ourselves but about understanding the systems and experiences that shaped how we learned to love, protect ourselves, and connect. Part 1 sets the foundation for a deeper look at queer relationships and why love often feels harder than it should.
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In this episode, host Dustin sits down with Eric Batchelder, LMSW to explore intimate partner and domestic violence within LGBTQ+ relationships. We unpack how power, shame, and cultural expectations shape the dynamics of harm and healing. The conversation examines many forms of spousal abuse, including emotional, financial, psychological, and physical, and how they can manifest in Queer relationships. We discuss the emotional and psychological complexities of queer relationships, the barriers survivors face, and what safety and recovery can look like through self-awareness and support.
LGBT Power and Control Wheel: Click Here
Equality Wheel: Click Here
Connect with Eric Batchelder, LMSW:
LinkedIn: Link Here
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Why do we love to be scared?
In this Halloween special, Dustin explores the psychology of fear and what it reveals about us. From the thrill of horror movies to the mystery of possession, from the unease of the uncanny to the allure of cults, this episode unpacks how fear shapes our behavior, our beliefs, and our need for control. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and film, it examines why the things that terrify us are often the same things that fascinate us, and how fear can sometimes teach us what we value most.
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Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
Why do we keep accepting less than we need and calling it love?
In this solo episode, host Dustin explores the psychology of emotional starvation: the pattern of confusing scarcity with care. Through the lenses of attachment theory, intermittent reinforcement, and trauma research, he unpacks how early experiences of inconsistent affection can shape what we tolerate in adulthood.
Dustin explains why the nervous system learns to find comfort in unpredictability, how emotional neglect rewires our sense of worth, and what it takes to rebuild trust in consistent love.
If you have ever wondered why the bare minimum feels like enough, or why stability can feel unfamiliar, this episode offers reflection, compassion, and a path back to emotional nourishment.
Listen to learn how to stop mistaking crumbs for care and start recognizing what real connection feels like.
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Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
Why do so many of us struggle to know what we actually want? Why do we think we're doing something we like but it doesn't feel right?
In this solo episode, host Dustin explores how our desires are shaped by early experiences, social expectations, and the need for safety. Drawing from Self Determination Theory, Object Relations and Attachment Theory, and Cass’s Queer Identity Formation model, this episode unpacks the psychology behind why our motivations can feel confusing and how to move from conditioned wanting to authentic choice.
Dustin breaks down the difference between external validation and inner alignment, explores how childhood attachment patterns influence adult desire, and reflects on the lifelong process of learning to trust what feels real.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your goals, relationships, or ambitions reflect who you are or who you were taught to be, this episode will help you start listening inward with curiosity, compassion, and autonomy.
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Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
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In this episode, host Dustin sits down with UK therapist John Gillespie to explore the deep intersection between kink, sexuality, and mental health. Together they unpack how shame, desire, and identity shape our sexual experiences and what it means to find acceptance through therapy. John shares insights from both his clinical practice and personal experiences within kink communities, offering a rare and honest look at emotional intimacy, vulnerability, and liberation through understanding one’s desires.
Listeners will learn how therapists can create affirming spaces for clients exploring kink, why shame and secrecy often intertwine with sexual identity, and how healing begins when we integrate these parts of ourselves.
Connect with John Gillespie:
Website: Link Here
John's Book (Amazon): Link Here
Connect with boy meets therapy:
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TikTok: @boymeetstherapy
Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
In this episode, host Dustin Oliver sits down with therapist Tyler Mafi to explore the queer search for meaning through the lens of existentialism. They unpack how identity, dating, and authenticity are shaped by societal expectations and how questioning those norms can open the door to deeper purpose and meaning-making. The conversation highlights why existentialism matters in everyday life, how queer identity and authenticity intersect, the pressures of dating and relationships, and what therapy can offer in navigating meaning and purpose.
Whether you are curious about existential philosophy, reflecting on your love life, or searching for more authenticity, this episode offers both practical takeaways and profound reflection. I would ask yourself, "What do I want things to mean?"
Connect with Tyler Mafi:
Tyler's Website: Link Here
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In this episode, host Dustin sits down with Sam Fogarty, LMHC, to explore the pressures gay men face when it comes to body image and the pursuit of the “ideal body.” Together, they unpack how rejection, fat phobia, and societal standards fuel shame and disordered eating within the LGBTQ+ community. Sam shares insights from his research on muscularity-oriented eating disorders and why intuitive eating can help create a healthier relationship with food and self-perception.
Dustin and Sam emphasize the importance of self-compassion, breaking cycles of comparison, and building a more affirming perspective around body image.
Whether you’ve struggled with body dissatisfaction, questioned how rejection impacts your self-worth, or want to better understand the unique challenges queer men face, this episode offers research-based insights and practical discussion.
Connect with Sam Fogarty, LMHC
Therapy Practice: Link Here
PsychologyToday: Link Here
Sam's Research: Link Here
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Episode Guide & Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Connection
04:01 Body Image in the Gay Community
06:07 Research on Body Ideals
07:52 Understanding Eating Disorders
11:09 Muscularity-Oriented Disordered Eating
15:03 Emotional Needs and Eating Disorders
17:55 Personal Experiences with Body Image
21:17 Fat Phobia and Its Impact
23:48 Reactions to Weight Loss and Acceptance
27:55 Internalized Fat Phobia
31:03 Challenging Body Image Norms
33:23 Exploring Values and Self-Perception
36:32 The Impact of Rejection on Queer Identity
39:29 Intuitive Eating and Movement
40:34 Attraction and Body Image in Queer Relationships
48:26 Healthy Relationships with Body and Self
48:55 Final Thoughts and Memorable Quotes
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. A. Jordan Wright, Director of the combined Counseling and Clinical Psychology PhD program at NYU and a leading voice in psychological testing and training future clinicians. Together, we explore how microaggressions, evolving diagnoses, and cultural competence shape queer mental health care today.
Listeners will learn how subtle microaggressions affect therapy, why diagnoses like ADHD and autism are both social constructs and powerful tools, and how cultural competence helps clinicians provide truly inclusive treatment. Dr. Wright also shares his perspective on training the next generation of therapists, making assessments more inclusive for queer clients, and using privilege to advocate for marginalized communities.
This conversation offers both practical takeaways and big-picture insight into what it means to “queer” mental health and build therapy that sees the whole person.
The Wright-Constantine Structured Cultural Interview: Link (full copy and paste link at bottom)
Tell me on Instagram or in the comments what you thought of the assessment
Dr. Wright's Faculty Profile (and publications):
Link here
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*Full copy and past like for the WCSCI: https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/sites/default/files/2023-08/WCSCI%20FINAL-2023.pdf
This episode explores how substance use shows up in the lives of gay and queer men through history, culture, and community.
I explore the complex and often misunderstood relationship between gay men and substance use. Too often framed with stigma or silence, this topic deserves a conversation rooted in history, culture, and compassion.
I’ll take you through the role bars played as safe havens, the impact of the AIDS crisis, and the emergence of chemsex and methamphetamine in gay culture. We’ll also look at how pleasure, coping, stigma, and intergenerational differences shape substance use today.
This episode isn’t about prescribing one solution, whether sobriety, harm reduction, or responsible recreational use. Instead, it’s about opening up dialogue, reducing shame, and imagining new ways to support dignity, choice, and connection in our community.
Resources:
SAMHSA Hotline (24/7, US): 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Crisis Line (US): Call or text 988
boymeetstherapy resources: click here
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Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
In this episode of boy meets therapy, host Dustin Oliver sits down with dating coach Danny to explore the unique challenges queer men face in dating. From breaking cycles of self-sabotage to navigating monogamy vs. non-monogamy, they dive into how generational trauma and cultural history shape modern relationships.
Connect with Danny
Instagram: @thecoachdannym
TikTok: @coachdannymorales
Website: www.thecoachdanny.com
Podcast: THE DEEP PENETRATION Podcast
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Episode Guide & Chapters
0:00 - 2:00 Introduction
2:01 - 5:30 Meet Danny: The Dating Coach
5:31 - 15:00 Understanding Self-Sabotage
15:01 - 25:00 Monogamy vs. Non-Monogamy
25:01 - 35:00 Generational Impact on Dating
35:01 - 45:00 Building Confidence and Authenticity
45:01 - 50:00 Rapid Fire Questions with Danny
50:01 - End Closing Thoughts and Takeaways
Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
Why is it so hard for gay men to open up emotionally, especially with each other?
In this solo episode, Dustin explores the vulnerability deficit that many gay men experience and how emotional suppression shows up in friendships, dating, and queer community life. Blending clinical research with real-life examples, this episode unpacks the psychological roots of emotional avoidance, the influence of masculinity and shame, and how curated social connection can mask deep disconnection.
You'll hear about the common ways gay men protect themselves from being seen, why these patterns make sense in a world shaped by rejection, and how we can start to build relationships rooted in emotional honesty. Whether you have struggled to express your needs, avoided conflict, or felt unseen in your closest relationships, this conversation offers insight, compassion, and a path forward.
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Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
Episode Guide & Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:06 Shifting Focus to Queer Men's Issues
05:58 Exploring Vulnerability in Gay Men
09:07 Understanding Vulnerability and Safety
10:59 The Impact of Minority Stress on Emotional Expression
11:24 Understanding Emotional Armor in Gay Men
17:17 The Cost of Avoiding Vulnerability
23:30 Toxic Masculinity and Its Impact
29:26 Micro Vulnerability: A Path to Connection
35:33 The Importance of Being Seen and Vulnerable
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Why is it so hard for gay men to make close friends? In this episode, host Dustin explores the friendship crisis many queer men face and offers practical, research-backed strategies to build deeper, more meaningful connections.
Learn the difference between romantic and friendship attraction, how emotional safety shapes queer friendships, and why vulnerability is key to connection. Dustin also shares actionable tips for overcoming defensiveness, initiating low-pressure social rituals, and building community beyond dating and hookup culture.
Whether you’re feeling lonely, craving real friendships, or simply trying to understand why queer connection can feel so complicated, this episode offers clarity, validation, and hope.
Connect with boy meets therapy:
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Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
Episode Guide & Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Topic
03:18 Understanding Queer Loneliness
11:43 The Importance of Queer Friendships
18:23 Navigating Vulnerability in Queer Friendships
18:35 Navigating Attraction and Friendship Among Gay Men
21:26 Understanding Vulnerability in Queer Friendships
24:13 Tools for Building Connections
27:23 Creating Consistent Rituals for Friendship
30:14 Practicing Patience and Grace in Friendships
33:09 The Importance of Authenticity and Vulnerability
Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
In this episode of boy meets therapy, Dr. Luke Wilson shares his firsthand experience with conversion therapy, from enrolling at Liberty University to facing the emotional and psychological toll of trying to change his identity. Dr. Wilson opens up about the deep shame, religious pressure, and inner conflict he experienced, and how he ultimately found healing and self-acceptance. This honest conversation explores the dangers of conversion practices, the intersection of faith and sexuality, and the resilience it takes to reclaim your truth. Whether you are a survivor, an ally, or seeking to understand, this episode offers insight, compassion, and hope.
Dr. Wilson's book of conversion therapy survivors' stories Shame-Sex Attraction is available for pre-order now.
Connect with Luke Wilson, PhD:
Instagram: @lukeslamdunkwilson
Academic Papers: utschools.academia.edu/LucasWilson
Pre-order Shame-Sex Attraction (USA): link here
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Episode Guide & Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Academic Credentials
03:06 Exploring Identity and Sexuality
06:00 Liberty University: A Conservative Christian Institution
08:47 The Journey into Evangelicalism
12:07 Conversion Therapy: Understanding the Context
14:52 Personal Experiences with Conversion Therapy
17:41 Navigating Queerness in a Conservative Environment
26:06 The Journey into Conversion Therapy
32:26 The Impact of Conversion Therapy on Identity
43:48 Shame and Its Role in Conversion Therapy
48:37 Reflections on Personal Growth and Projection
Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver
In this episode of boy meets therapy, host Dustin Oliver is joined by therapist Liz Rhea for an honest and deeply moving conversation about religious trauma and queer identity. Together, they unpack how adverse religious experiences can shape self-worth, relationships, and mental health, particularly for LGBTQ+ individuals. Liz shares her clinical insights on the effects of sermons and church environments, while exploring the power of deconstruction, inner child work, and grief processing in healing. This episode offers both personal and therapeutic perspectives on what it means to navigate religious trauma and find safety, self-acceptance, and liberation in therapy.
Whether you're deconstructing your faith, supporting a loved one, or working through your own trauma, this conversation is a must-listen.
Connect with Liz Rhea:
Instagram: @lizrheatherapy
Website: www.lizrheatherapy.com
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TikTok: @boymeetstherapy
Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com
Episode Guide & Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:09 Understanding Religious Trauma
06:13 The Impact of Environment on Trauma
09:07 Experiences of Religious Trauma
12:08 Personal Stories and Reflections
15:10 Navigating Identity and Faith
17:46 Exploring Queer Identity and Community
19:12 The Process of Deconstruction
23:07 Reclaiming Identity and Rituals
24:47 The Impact of Religious Trauma
28:04 Understanding Sin and Identity
31:39 Creating Safe Spaces in Therapy
36:02 Inner Child Work for Queer Individuals
37:12 The Framework of Grief in Healing
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In this powerful episode, Dustin Oliver sits down with therapist Natalie Reina to explore the deep and lasting effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the transformative power of somatic therapy in trauma recovery. Together, they unpack how childhood trauma shapes adult mental health, why recognizing patterns from abusive relationships is so difficult, and how grounding techniques and body-based therapies help clients reconnect with safety and self-awareness.
Whether you're a mental health professional, trauma survivor, or simply curious about holistic approaches to healing, this conversation offers valuable insight into how integrating mind and body can lead to long-term emotional recovery. Learn how ACEs impact the nervous system, what somatic therapy actually looks like in practice, and why creating safety is the first step in any therapeutic relationship.
Connect with Natalie Reina:
Instagram: @reinatherapy
Website: https://reinatherapy.com/
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Episode Guide & Chapters:
00:00 Exploring Personal Lore and Travel Experiences
03:08 Understanding Trauma in Therapy
06:12 Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Impact
08:57 The Role of Somatic Therapy
11:58 How Trauma Manifests in the Body
14:59 Building Trust in Therapeutic Relationships
17:59 Recognizing Signs of Unresolved Trauma
24:35 The Journey of Self-Discovery
30:41 Connecting with the Body
34:40 Blending Therapeutic Modalities
40:21 Navigating Trauma and Relationships
45:03 Understanding Domestic Violence
48:09 Words of Wisdom
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