Intro to Men's Psychology

Intro to Men's Psychology

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Maximizing Impact in Social Gatherings

SHOW NOTES:This lesson explores the dynamics of social gatherings and how to make a positive impact within them. The speakers discuss the concept of ‘social nodes’—high-energy spots in gatherings—and how to become or join these nodes to enhance social connections. They emphasize ...  Show more

The Relentless War on Masculinity

SHOW NOTES:In this conversation, David discusses his mission to address the relentless war on masculinity and the mental health crisis among men. He highlights alarming statistics regarding male suicide rates and the need for a better understanding of male psychology. David empha ...  Show more

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