Co-Host: Scot McKay
Making “small talk” is about custom and protocol, whether we like it or not. But there’s a big difference between talking to people we know and a woman we’ve just met.
Making “small talk” is about custom and protocol, whether we like it or not. But there’s a big difference between talking to people we know and a woman we’ve just met.
Most men live in constant survival mode. Not only is that not thriving, it’s not attractive to women.
Some of them are happy-go-lucky, some may be mad atcha for approaching…but a whole lot of them are in some other category we rarely mention.
Summer of love? Winter of discontent? Or maybe it’s just a new phase of your relationship with the woman of your dreams, with a new focus.
The “Big Four” traits are the standard that define men who succeed with women. Sometimes 3-out-of-4 is still bad.
Too many couples mess up their chances for a healthy relationship within the first three minutes, let alone the first three months. Either way, here’s how you stop trouble before it starts.
Why do so many of us as men have such a problem with looking women in the eye?
Steve “The Dean” Williams, co-host of the first 10 episodes of The Chick Whisperer, returns after 18 years to “chop up some game”. Get your crayons out.
Do you really need so-called “liquid courage” before talking to women?
She’s not your “friend with benefits”. She’s certainly not your girlfriend. Yet you’re “hanging out” anyway.
The Super Bowl featured a great lesson on approaching women and starting conversations with them.
Can fembots and AI really replace a real connection with a real woman? Of course not, but that’s not stopping us from trying.
We’ve been told we have to come up with something truly heroic to say when meeting a woman. Yeah, well…you’d actually better not.
Dating and relating to women as a neurodivergent man isn’t just an adventure, it can be an advantage.
You used to talk to her often. Now she avoids you. What’s up with that?
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
Views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host and/or X & Y Communications. Guest appearances ≠ endorsements unless specifically noted.