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You feeling connected starts here

All humans need to feel authentically connected.

There are a range of products right here to have you feeling connected as you live life as a gay and queer man.

 

You're worthy of that.

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Read one, some or read all of the 50+ articles written to help you feel connected as a gay man.

Join Phil and his guests for real conversations that support you through loneliness and have you feeling more authentically connected.

Don't have much time?

Listen to a quick Connection Espresso

We most notice our loneliness during times of change.

 

We've created videos to give you some excellent ideas to inspire you so you can feel soul-nourishing connection during common times of change - including when in the closet and after coming out.

These videos are provided through the
HUMANS:CONNECTING site.

HUMANS:CONNECTING
connection starter course

It's time to get your Connection Plan.

 

It's your bespoke plan for feeling authentically connected to your self, to those most important to you and to your communities.

It's your plan to move through a loneliness experience whenever you feel it. You'll get back on your connection path quickly with your own guide.    

You develop your plan when you do the Connection Starter Course.

 

This service is provided through the HUMANS:CONNECTING site.

Here's the place where you get to have Phil - a global loneliness expert and thought leader who's also a gay man - in your corner as your mentor.

Phil's insights, wisdom and perspectives from lived experience will help, serve, challenge and inspire you towards connection as you live your life. 

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