Co-Host: Corey Nathan - Talkin' Politics And Religion Without Killing Each Other
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I fully realize we’re all dead sick of talking about politics. The ’24 election cycle is over, DJT is taking office this coming Monday, and it’s time to move on.
But now what? How will it all affect how we relate to women?
My returning guest Corey Nathan runs an entire podcast called Talkin’ Politics And Religion Without Killing Each Other, so these sort of questions are what he lives and breathes. Right off the bat, Corey suggests we as men recover an insanely useful skill that few of us recognize as important.
Next, what does being able to separate what’s really important from what’s merely urgent have to do with all of this? Are people ‘politically fatigued’ about now? Is the country ready to unite? If so, does that mean women will be easier to talk to?
What happens when we let politics become our religion…whether we realize it or not? Have we become addicted to fearmongering, regardless of whether or not we actually like feeling afraid? (I know, weird…)
Has what can best be described as ‘the feminine opinion’ caused a backlash among men in terms of how they vote, and indeed in how they relate to women? Has the narrative shifted to such a radical degree in this country (and perhaps the entire world) that people are ready to salvage their dignity as independent thinkers rather than simply following their party’s directives?
Why hasn’t people’s general rejection of politics as religion led to higher church attendance? And by the way, are politics and religion really all that matters when men and women are getting to know each other on dates? I mean, lately one could easily think so.
Will that balance itself out in ’25 and beyond? And then, how should we as men lead to make sure we Make Seduction Great Again?
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