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Exit Only™

Auteur(s): Brandon James
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Exit Only Podcast is a safe space for those growing up in small towns, wrestling with identity, faith, and fear. Through honest stories and raw conversations, it sheds light on the struggles of being gay, bi, or questioning in environments where being different is treated like a sin. If you’ve ever felt broken, judged, or alone—this is your sign that you’re not.© 2025 Exit Only Podcast. All rights reserved. Relations Sciences sociales
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  • Why do I feel stuck?
    Aug 8 2025

    Ever feel like you’re giving your all but not getting anywhere? Like life’s passing you by while you’re stuck in the same place? You’re not alone. In this episode, Brandon opens up about the frustrating feeling of being stuck — what it really means, why it’s more common than we think, and how it might just be the quietest (but most important) part of your growth. If you’ve been questioning your progress, this one’s for you.

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    3 min
  • I Didn’t Come This Far to Be Mid
    Aug 4 2025

    In this episode of Exit Only, Brandon gets real about the trap of settling for “just okay” after everything you’ve been through. From outgrowing dead friendships to realizing you deserve more than the bare minimum, this one’s a wake-up call for anyone who’s been coasting in survival mode. It’s time to stop shrinking and start showing up—because you didn’t come this far to play it safe.

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  • Too Much for the Old Me
    Jul 31 2025

    Episode 08 – Too Much for the Old Me

    Some people only remember the version of you that was easy to overlook. This episode is for anyone who’s grown past who they used to be—and doesn’t need permission to keep going. I’m talking about what it feels like to outgrow old rooms, set new boundaries, and become too much for the people who once had you figured out. If you’ve ever felt guilty for evolving, this one’s your reminder: growth isn’t the problem—their comfort zone is.

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    2 min
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