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Fitness guru Jarrod Lee on life as a digital nomad, meeting his hubby on Tinder & his favorite part of the male body

A post shared by Jarrod Bruce Lee – Winning Mindset for Gay Men (@jarrodbrucelee)Jarrod Lee came out and found his purpose. Finally unburdened of his secret, he felt lighter than ever before, and ready to approach life with newfound confidence and determination. The transformative experience led Lee to personal nirvana, which is where he underwent his epiphany.“What if he could help make other gay men feel this good, too?” Lee started the The Daring Academy, an ever-present support group of gay men who coach each other through body-shame and other feelings of inadequacy.

With a background in psychology, Lee believes the body and mind are always in-sync. Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.A healthy mind leads to a healthy body, and vice versa.“I was closeted from my dad for a good chunk of my life. I was embarrassed about it, scared about coming out.

I hid a lot of myself,” Lee said. “But 2020 completely changed things for me. I came out to my dad.

I just dug deeper. I had a lot of trauma, there’s all this stuff. Then I thought, ‘OK, I don’t just want to train people with their bodies anymore.

I want to help people with their mental health, and really just build confidence inside and out.”A post shared by Jarrod Bruce Lee – Winning Mindset for Gay Men (@jarrodbrucelee)A post shared by Jarrod Bruce Lee – Winning Mindset for Gay Men (@jarrodbrucelee)A post shared by Jarrod Bruce Lee – Winning Mindset for Gay Men (@jarrodbrucelee)Today, The Daring Academy has roughly 100 members, all of whom Lee supports however he can. Some may need a therapeutic Zoom session, while others may want a supportive voice memo before a first date. As a digital nomad himself, Lee coaches gay men all over the world… from the U.S.

to Dubai. In his previous life as an unhappy accountant, Lee tried all of the crash diets and fitness trends. But his progress was always temporary.

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