Co-Host: Derek Loudermilk - Author, Business Coach
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Many people rely mostly upon what they can see. Visual attractiveness, visual flirtation cues, verbal conversation, and the like. But we know that attraction itself–like oxygen–is very real, yet we can’t actually see it with our physical eyes.
Well, my long-time friend and enthusiast toward all things metaphysical Derek Loudermilk returns to the show once again to talk about all the unseen forces we can harness to get better at relating to women. If that sounds like a unique topic, it probably is. I for sure hadn’t heard it discussed elsewhere. That only means you can expect a 100% unique and original conversation, made all the more interesting by Derek’s one-of-a-kind thought processes.
Did you know the Nobel Prize for physics two years ago was given to scientists who basically proved that your ‘reality’ is wholly invented by the mind? Clearly, that idea sets the whole conversation off into a really wild and fascinating direction.
What’s the difference between practicing the ancient rite of ho’oponopono and being a doormat like Mr. Nice Guy? Can we experience unconditional love toward a woman without becoming a simp? What about ‘unseen’ fear that may be ruining our chances with women?
Next, here’s an interesting question: How do we get ‘liquid courage’ without drinking? Is there an unseen relationship between that social isolation so many of us experience and the lack of self-awareness that’s so prevalent nowadays? And what’s up with so many guys refusing to believe truth about men, women and relating together that IS objectively visible?
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Overall a decent episode, felt like there wasn’t really much said relating to the title, and overall kinda too general. Wished it had a bit more meat to it.
Yes, I would agree with you there. It ended up being a wider-ranging discussion on supernatural elements, which Derek is always good for. It wasn’t so easy to come up with a title or stick to a topic for this one.