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Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Dr. Robert Glover (Part 2) - Why Women are the Most Sexually Evolved Beings on Earth

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Mo Gawdat

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Note: Despite the title, this conversation is equally for men and women. I'm aware this is a controversial conversation, but I believe it holds great value if listened to with an open mind. This is Part 2 of 2.This is Part 2 of my discussion with Dr. Robert Glover, author of the brilliant, often life-altering, and slightly controversial bestselling classic, No More Mr. Nice Guy. It may not sound like the kind of book I'd read, but it is a little piece of self-help magic and has helped c...

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0:00.0

I am so glad you could join us. I'm your host Mo Gaudette. This podcast is nothing more than a conversation between two good friends sharing inspiring life stories and perhaps some

0:16.5

nuggets of wisdom along the way.

0:20.2

This is your invitation to slow down with us.

0:25.0

Welcome to Slo-mo.

0:27.0

Oh, you came back. Well, that's good. That means you didn't find the conversation last week too controversial.

0:40.0

And I hope you had a few laughs with us as Robert Glover and I discussed

0:45.0

discussed what the truth about being a nice guy is and what's the problem with being one.

0:52.0

We discussed a society where there is a need for men empowerment

0:56.6

so that men can rise up to their responsibility and play the role they are supposed to play in relationships and in our society.

1:06.0

We spoke about the fear of prioritizing our needs and the importance of emotional tension in a relationship.

1:15.0

Dr Robert Glover is the author of the brilliant, though a bit controversial, best-selling classic,

1:22.0

No More Mr. Nice Guy. He is the authority on what is known as the Nice Guy Syndrome.

1:29.0

Through his book, his classes, his therapy group, he has helped thousands of nice guys

1:36.1

transformed from being passive and sometimes resentful victims to being empowered,

1:42.0

fully integrated responsible men.

1:45.0

And in doing so, he not only transformed their professional careers and intimate relationships,

1:51.0

but the impact they could play in society as a result.

1:57.4

Before we get started, I will remind you once again that for this conversation you need to

2:01.6

keep an open mind. It may trigger you negatively sometimes.

2:07.0

But try to remember the Nice Guy Syndrome does not demonize what being nice is at all.

2:14.0

As a matter of fact, it's a movement that we hope would build a better world

2:20.0

as men become more responsible and sometimes strict when it comes to their responsibilities.

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