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1,033 snips
Mar 4, 2023 • 1h 22min

#597 - Lewis Howes - How To Defeat Your Self Doubt

Lewis Howes, a former professional athlete and author, provides actionable insights on overcoming self-doubt and fostering genuine confidence. He discusses the importance of reframing failure and embracing vulnerability for personal growth. Howes shares powerful stories, including lessons from an army veteran, emphasizing that true greatness often lies in uplifting others rather than individual success. He also highlights the transformative power of positive self-talk and the necessity of a supportive community for navigating life's challenges.
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125 snips
Mar 2, 2023 • 1h 44min

#596 - Mary Harrington - Feminism Is No Longer Helping Women

Mary Harrington, a contributing editor at UnHerd and author of "Feminism Against Progress," critiques modern feminism's promises to women. She discusses how women's liberation has benefited a select few while complicating life for many, alongside the unintended rise in single-parent households due to birth control. Mary delves into the historical evolution of women's roles, the challenges of intimacy in a tech-driven world, and questions if feminism has truly empowered women or curbed their authentic identities.
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66 snips
Feb 27, 2023 • 1h 28min

#595 - 700k Q&A - Negative Self-Talk, Upcoming Live Tour & Ray Dalio

Celebrate 700,000 YouTube subscribers with a lively Q&A session! Delve into overcoming negative self-talk and hear personal tips for managing nerves before big events. Explore the complexities of modern dating for young men and insights on social dynamics. Uncover the host's thoughts on health, including the importance of water quality. Plus, get a glimpse into future podcast aspirations and live tour plans. The conversation is packed with humor and reflections on self-worth, personal growth, and navigating contemporary life!
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41 snips
Feb 25, 2023 • 1h 20min

#594 - Dr Richard Wrangham - The Incredible Evolution Of Human Violence

Dr. Richard Wrangham, a Harvard anthropologist known for his research on human evolution and aggression, delves into the complexities of human violence. He discusses how our capacity for both kindness and ruthlessness evolved. Wrangham explores the duality of human nature, contrasting aggression with tolerance, and the evolutionary origins of morality. He highlights fascinating comparisons between human and primate behavior, particularly the role of female coalitions in bonobo society, and reflects on how societal structures shape male power dynamics and perceptions of aggression.
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61 snips
Feb 23, 2023 • 1h 30min

#593 - Alex DatePsych - Why Is No One Having Sex?

Join Alex DatePsych, a Neuroscience and Behavioral Science researcher specializing in dating and attractiveness, as he delves into the surprising decline in sexual activity. Discover how dating apps and societal changes are reshaping relationship dynamics. Alex discusses why young men may struggle more than ever in dating, the shifts in women’s sexual desire, and the implications of the Me Too movement. With insights on inceldom and the complexities of attraction, this conversation offers a thought-provoking look at modern romance.
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206 snips
Feb 20, 2023 • 1h 38min

#592 - Richard Shotton - 8 Fascinating Psychological Biases

Richard Shotton, a behavioral scientist and author, explores how our irrational brains influence consumer behavior. He shares marketing secrets to combat choice paralysis and highlights IKEA's unique strategies for success. Listeners learn about the importance of psychological biases, like the IKEA effect, and how storytelling can enhance engagement. Richard also discusses how the perception of effort and convenience shapes our choices, using compelling examples from advertising. This conversation uncovers fascinating insights into the art of persuasion.
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23 snips
Feb 18, 2023 • 1h 15min

#591 - Critical Drinker - Hollywood’s Message Is Dead

Join Critical Drinker, a sharp-witted movie critic and YouTuber, as he dissects the decline of modern cinema. He emphasizes the pervasive influence of social ideologies in films, arguing there's a lack of positive role models. Topics range from the critique of simplistic portrayals of women to the impact of international markets on storytelling. The conversation also touches on the growing rift between audience and critic opinions, and the decline of creativity in Hollywood, all while retaining a humorous lens on the frustrating state of film today.
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179 snips
Feb 16, 2023 • 1h 19min

#590 - Mark Manson - When Will You Learn To Grow Up?

This conversation features Mark Manson, bestselling author known for "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck." He discusses the importance of maturing beyond juvenile patterns as one ages. Mark reflects on the psychological challenges of sudden success, sharing his experience with imposter syndrome. He explores how Generation Z's values differ from previous generations, emphasizing a focus on productivity. Additionally, he critiques the men's advice landscape and calls for deeper emotional understanding in personal growth.
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356 snips
Feb 13, 2023 • 1h 8min

#589 - 14 Lessons from 5 Years Of Modern Wisdom

Celebrating five years, the speaker shares pivotal lessons learned along the journey. Discover the power of vocabulary in self-expression and the perils of comparison driven by envy rather than greed. Emphasizing self-awareness, the discussion sheds light on the struggle between seeking external validation and finding internal worth. It advocates for prioritizing experiences over possessions and trusting instincts for creativity. Reflecting on personal growth, the speaker inspires listeners to embrace challenges and celebrate progress.
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59 snips
Feb 11, 2023 • 59min

#588 - Dr David Ley - Why Would Any Man Choose To Be Cucked?

Dr. David Ley, a clinical psychologist and sexual health expert, delves into the provocative world of cuckolding. He reveals surprising statistics about this growing trend and the psychological factors behind men's excitement for their partners' infidelity. Ley discusses the intersection of masculinity, bisexuality, and non-monogamy, challenging conventional views on sex and relationships. He also debunks myths about pornography's effects on sexual health and advocates for modernizing our understanding of masculinity and sexuality.

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