We get lots of questions on a day to day basis from professional guys that are looking for a “grown man’s” approach to dating and/or relating to the opposite sex…
… and, of course, we listened.
Let me introduce my good friend, Scot McKay.
McKay is a guy that you want to listen to as his approach to dating and marriage is as “mature” as it gets. No games, no gimmicks… just hard hitting advice that hits the CORE of who you are.
No matter if you’re married, have a girlfriend, or are just plain single… the words that flow out of his mouth will resonate with any man that’s over 25 years old.
So give this a listen.
In this podcast, we discuss McKay’s new project… called “Chick Whispering“… and how to understand what quality women REALLY want in a GROWN MAN.
You won’t be disappointed.
Stay cool,
Brad
p.s. Check out McKay’s Chick Whispering… he’s got some really cool knowledge you’ll get a lot out of, no matter your situation.
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Awesome!! All men should listen and udderstand this. Very good stuff. Thanks so much to sending this to my way. Send more!
No, I’m not a 30 -50 year old professional, I’m 22 but the whole grown man thing is very appealing to me. It’s important to have standards and genuine confidence at any age. I love his list of things to watch out for, but I think I didn’t get the whole Big Four thing, I don’t think you guys really spelled that out.
@Imagine: Brad has already invited me back to record more, and I’m looking forward to it.
@Jorge: The “Big Four” are talked about quite a bit in our newsletters and programs. They’re confidence, masculinity (as women see it), the ability to make a woman feel safe and secure in your presence, and character. Mastery of those four factors attracts high quality women.
By the way, the truth is that a massive portion of our audience is under 25. Just about any guy who focuses on high quality when it comes to women will relate strongly, regardless of age.
Thanks to all of you guys for listening to the podcast.
Cool!
I always felt the *regular pickup* thing as a ‘blindfolded line’ across a field, like doing something without knowing how exactly it works and why it works (presuming it actually works).
You can’t build great things without a foundation. Otherwise it will be as Brad says – just shooting blindly hoping something will hit.
Will forward to Scot’s programs in the future!
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