Co-Host: Johnny Elsasser - The Art Of Masculinity
Are we living in an Idiocracy? Why do people believe the stupidity they’re fed…especially about male/female relationships?
Are we living in an Idiocracy? Why do people believe the stupidity they’re fed…especially about male/female relationships?
What do you do if you have way too much responsibility on your plate…or too little?
Obviously, there’s the co-parenting issue post-divorce. But are there any other good reasons to stay in touch with old flames?
What happens when rage isn’t so righteous? How do we as men maximize our psycho-emotional fitness?
Deal with fear of approaching women…all with secrets from a woman herself.
Should you go on a 30-day opinion diet to detox your mind?
How is it that even the world’s most public power couples stay together for the long haul?
Work hard or work smart? Get up early or burn the midnight oil? Which is it?
Someone else is running around with the other half of your soul. And it’s not your soulmate.
Why do so many men roll their eyes at the idea of falling in love? Isn’t it supposed to be amazing?
Cheating, infidelity, jealousy and all sorts of bitterness all start with lack of connection.
There’s more to her indication of interest than eye contact or a hair twirl.
It’s the essence of flirting. And most men have no idea how to instigate it.
I don’t recommend relationships with a psychotic person. But my guest is bipolar and in a happy marriage.
Confidence is good. Arrogance is bad. And swagger is what, exactly?
Scot McKay has told North Korean tour guides bad jokes, sipped coffee served by Pablo Escobar’s maid, survived a shark attack, held his breath as the lions walked by his tent and blitzed through California canyons at 140 mph. Yet somehow, he has also been referred to as the “sane one” on Twitter by Scott Adams. But despite once being mobbed by the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders and that time he beat the World Champion at his own sport (no details available), he’s still the most objective and down-to-earth dating expert out there. Scot’s wife Emily is his “proof of concept”, given that she’s just as sweet as she is smokin’ hot. But you’ll never hear her brag about that, only Scot. The Mountain Top was named a Top 10 Dating Podcast by DatingAdvice.com, and a long time ago Grader.com ranked Scot the #1 most influential Facebook user in the world.
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