Ep 38: Coming out, speaking up and rocking uncertainty with Bronte Walker

In this episode, I sit down with Bronte Walker, a fellow Gestalt therapy student, musician, facilitator and all-round legend to explore what it really takes to find your voice and speak up for who you are - even when it feels risky.

Bronte shares his story of coming out, transitioning and learning to trust himself while navigating work, identity and belonging in both New York and Australia.

This is a conversation for anyone who’s:

  • tired of overthinking and craving self-trust

  • learning to speak up without burning bridges

  • caught between striving and contentment

  • seeking real connection instead of surface-level talk

Themes: uncertainty, identity, courage, Gestalt therapy, self-acceptance, men’s work, presence, self-expression

If you’ve ever felt stuck between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming - this one’s for you.

🔗 Links:

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- YouTube
- Apple Podcasts

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Ep 37: The tug-of-war between contentment and drive with Rick Watson