Co-Host: Scot McKay - X & Y Communications
What do Hollywood leading men, quarterbacks, Mariachi singers and YOU have in common?
What do Hollywood leading men, quarterbacks, Mariachi singers and YOU have in common?
Sometimes when we need it the most, we as men are LEAST likely to tend to our mental health. What’s up with that?
Some men are genetically handsome. Some are really ugly. 90% of us are in the middle. We all can get the women we want. Here’s how…and why.
What are the four ways we as men tend to struggle? And why is it the most successful men tend to struggle the least?
What causes men and women go move seamlessly from meeting each other to being in a relationship together?
Most women think men have a hard time listening. How do we make them stop nagging us about it?
What does it even mean to “get jaded”? Whatever it is, it’s all about victimhood and only keeps us from success with women.
Now that Trump has been elected to another term, how will our interactions with women change…if at all?
The kind of dating advice marketing we saw during the pickup artist era is making a comeback. Is a whole new generation of guys falling for it?
How will dating and relating between men and women evolve over the next quarter-century? There are sociological and technological considerations.
It’s true that whoever wants the relationship LEAST is in control. But you don’t want to be in a relationship you don’t want, either. So what, then?
A lot has changed over the first quarter of the 21st century. This episode covers how men and women related differently to each other than how they used to.
The Japanese concept of ikigai goes way beyond mere New Year’s resolutions. It will transform how you life your life from now on.
Right- and left-brained masculine energy and feminine energy explained…not to be confused with masculinity and femininity, right?
Here’s the simplest, most practical strategy ever to bring what I call “warm levity” into conversations with women. Try it!
Scot McKay has shared bad jokes with North Korean military officers, sipped coffee at Pablo Escobar’s home (served by his maid), survived a shark attack while surfing, held his breath as a pride of lions walked by his tent, and blitzed through California canyons with his knee on the double-yellow line at 140 mph. Yet somehow, he has also been referred to as the “sane one” on X by Scott Adams, of all people. But despite once being mobbed by the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders, being able to back a 30′ travel trailer into a camping spot, and that time he beat the World Champion at his own sport (no details provided), he’s still the most down-to-earth men’s expert out there. Looking back, it’s a good thing Scot got laid off from a notoriously foolish Fortune 50 company the same week he closed a $400 million deal. Otherwise, he might still be in a cubicle instead of empowering men to greatness in their careers and their relationships with women.After over 20 years, he remains the most fluff-free fountainhead of original content in his field
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