34| Jordan Gray - Lessons in Coaching Entrepreneurs in Relationships, How Marriage is Different From Relationships, How Disney Screwed Up Romance & Thoughts On Red Pill Philosophy
Jordan Gray is a #1 Amazon best-selling author, public speaker, and relationship coach with a decade of practice behind him. His work has been featured in The Huffington Post, The New York Times, BBC, Self, Cosmo, Psychology Today, Business Insider, Yahoo!, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Elephant Journal, The Good Men Project, and countless other publications around the globe. He has made it his life’s mission to make thriving relationships attainable to everyone.
Within two years of starting his website, he had five #1 best-selling e-books on Amazon and, since launching, his writing has reached an audience of over 70 million people from around the world.
Jordan has worked with over a thousand clients privately in the past decade and has helped people of all ages, orientations, and backgrounds have more deeply fulfilling love lives.
In this podcast we talk about his transition from not believing in marriage and not wanting kids to getting married and wanting kids, his views on how media screwed up relationships, entrepreneurs biggest relationship mistakes and his opinion on red pill thinking.
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