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The Addicted Mind Podcast

283: Embracing Personal Truths Amidst the Struggles of LGBTQ Sex Addiction with Brandon Simpson

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7655 Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

How does one confront the silent battles of sex addiction within the LGBTQ community? Brandon Simpson, an associate marriage and family therapist from Novus Mindful Life Institute, joins this conversation to unravel this complex issue, sharing not just professional insights but personal experiences as a gay man. Together, Duane and Brandon shed light on the intersection of intimacy and identity, especially the uphill struggle against a heteronormative bias in therapy that too often overlooks the nuances in gay relationships. Get a glimpse of the shadows where shame and sexuality intertwine, offering a beacon of understanding for those navigating these often-misunderstood waters. 

The weight of homophobia on the shoulders of gay men can be crushing, driving many towards sex as a coping mechanism and, potentially, into the throes of addiction. This candid discussion with Brandon uncovers the layers of this reality, diving into the internalized homophobia and the consequent shame that propels an individual into the depths of secrecy. They also tackle the daunting world of dating apps like Grindr, dissecting their role in the complex search for meaningful connections amidst a culture saturated with sexual expectations – a conversation that's as revealing as it is necessary for anyone yearning to grasp the full picture.

This episode is not just an examination of the challenges faced by the gay community, but it also celebrates the courage it takes to set boundaries and the transformation that comes with self-discovery. By sharing stories of resilience and change, this episode underscores the importance of supportive networks and the quest for alignment with personal values. It's a conversation that doesn't just affirm the experiences of individuals within the LGBTQ spectrum but also champions the journey towards a more authentic and fulfilling life. Join today’s discussion to affirm the beauty of personal truth – in a world still learning to embrace the full spectrum of human connection.


In this episode, you will hear:

  • Challenging heteronormative standards in sex ed
  • Internalized homophobia in the LGBTQ community
  • Navigating stereotypes in gay therapy
  • Navigating pressure in LGBTQ community
  • Navigating friend group boundaries


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My name is Dwayne Austerlund. I'm your host,

0:10.4

and today we have a great guest, Brandon Simpson. This guest is really important to me because he is

0:18.2

one of our providers at No's Mindful Life Institute.

0:23.1

And I've been able to work personally with Brandon and watch him take his experience

0:28.6

and work with people and help them move to the next level in their life.

0:34.7

Brandon is an associate marriage and family therapist.

0:38.9

And he received his undergraduate degree in psychology from New York State and received his graduate degree

0:44.1

in clinical psychology from Antioch University in Los Angeles. And he specializes in helping

0:51.2

the LGBTQ community and specifically working with people who are struggling with out-of-control sexual behavior.

1:00.6

And it's been my pleasure to work with him as a colleague.

1:03.3

Brandon really believes that therapy is a collaborative process.

1:08.3

And when people are seeking therapy, it's because they either need support

1:12.4

or want to make a change in their life and they feel like they need a space to talk. And I can tell

1:18.5

you as a therapist, Brandon is able to do that and guide people through these difficulties. So I'm

1:24.6

glad he's coming on to the podcast to share his wisdom and his experience.

1:30.4

So I know you'll get a lot out of this episode. And if you're getting a lot out of the

1:34.7

Addicted Mind podcast, please rate and review us on iTunes. Wherever you get your podcast,

1:39.5

that would be really awesome. Really appreciate it. And you can also join our Facebook group. Go to Facebook

1:45.3

and type in the Addictive Mind podcast, click join. All right, let's jump into this episode.

1:53.2

All right, everybody, welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. I have a great guest, Brandon Simpson.

1:59.4

We are going to talk about sex addiction in the gay community, what that means, how people

2:07.3

work with that and the importance of discussing that.

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