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Mating Crisis: Why The Rate Of Single Men Looking For Dates Has Declined | William Costello PT 2 (Fan Fave)

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

News Commentary, News, Business

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2026

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back! In part two of our eye-opening episode with behavioral expert, writer, researcher, and PhD student at the Evolutionary Psych Lab, William Costello, we're diving deeper into the fascinating world of modern male behavior. In today’s episode we’re unraveling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on dating behaviors, highlighting the contrast between men's renewed risk-taking stance and women's escalated risk aversion. Then, prepare to delve into the mind of the incel community. Gain insights into their societal outlook, their struggles, and the evident lack of constructive coping mechanisms. Finally, we'll explore how incels are empowered by AI to actively and healthily participate in dating and mating market. Discover how tech can foster better cross-sex understanding and transform social engagements. This isn’t your typical podcast episode - it's a journey into understanding societal shifts that are shaping our world, and by tuning in, you're gaining valuable insights to navigate your own life better. So, are you ready to continue this journey with us? Hit that play button and let's dive in! And if you haven't already, be sure to subscribe for more empowering content and knowledge to help you level up your life! William Costello Quotes: “I can understand why an individual incel might elect to hunker down into victimhood identity and online worlds rather than engaging with the mating market they don’t have much faith in.” “Incels are using their male typical psychology to try to not empathize with their female counterparts.” Follow William Costello: Website: ⁠https://william05227.wixsite.com/website⁠  Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/CostelloWilliam⁠  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome back to Part 2 with William Costello. We are talking about the sex recession that we're in,

1:13.0

and this really is a laughing matter. As silly as that sounds, population collapse is something

1:17.1

that could present a dire danger. Elon Musk has said that he thinks the greatest danger that we

1:23.2

face is population collapse. It is certainly not overpopulation. And with William, we really dive

1:28.4

into the sexual dynamics between men and women that's driving towards this radical change,

1:32.8

what's going on, what we can do to address it. We get into in cells, that whole movement,

1:37.4

everything that's going on on the internet and how that's feeding into all this. So strap in

1:41.7

everybody, this is a very, very interesting topic. I hope you get as

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