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Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

SLO MO REWIND: Dr. Robert Glover on Boundaries and the Pitfalls of Being a Nice Guy

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Mo Gawdat

Business, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Relationships, Society & Culture, Change, Google, Slo Mo, Anxiety, Meditation, Mo Gawdat, Solve For Happy, Happiness, Education, Scary Smart, Self-improvement, Depression, Self Improvement

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2023

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Continuing our Love and Relationships series, we've decided to revisit a few of our favorite past episodes on the subject.In this episode, I speak to 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 have read, but it is a little piece of self-help magic and has helped countless people recognize their own "Nice Guy Syndrome": the trait of hiding feelings and tr...

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0:00.0

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

0:16.4

some nuggets of wisdom along the way.

0:20.3

This is your invitation to slow down with us.

0:26.0

Welcome to slow more. We talk very often about empowering women, something that I'm truly passionate about.

0:40.0

But I think we should also talk about empowering men because when men rise to their

0:47.6

responsibility we create a better world. My guest today is a renowned authority on the topic of

0:57.9

empowering men. Dr Robert Glover is the author of the brilliant, although a bit controversial, best-selling

1:05.3

classic, No More Mr. Nice Guy.

1:09.4

And I know your mind would immediately jump into what's wrong with being a nice guy?

1:14.0

Why would we no longer want nice guys?

1:17.0

And I'd ask you to hold that thought for now.

1:20.0

I'll ask him that question as soon as we start. But let me just tell you that through

1:26.1

his book, his classes, his therapy group, Robert has helped thousands of nice guys transform from being passive, sometimes

1:36.8

resentful victims to empowered fully integrated and responsible men.

1:44.0

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

1:51.0

but the impact that through this transformation they could bring to the world.

1:57.0

Before we get started though, I will ask you to stay open-minded for this conversation.

2:01.6

It may sometimes trigger you the wrong way.

2:04.0

And I also want you to understand that there is nothing in the Nice Guy's

2:10.0

Syndrome that we will discuss that demonizes being nice as a matter of fact

2:14.8

it defines what being nice and responsible and impactful is all about.

2:21.2

So listen closely.

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