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artofmanliness
A podcast for the men's interest webzine The Art of Manliness
Category: Men
Last Update: 2013-05-20
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1. Art of Manliness Podcast #46: Mastery wi...Welcome back to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcast!
In today’s podcast we talk to New York Times Bestselling author Robert Greene about his new book Mastery. We discuss what it takes to become a master in any domain or field in life and the common path that great men like da Vinci, Darwin, and Mozart tred to achieve greatness.
Highlights from the show:
How Mastery is accessible to everyone
The six steps to mastery
Why drudgery is a vita... 5/20/2013 2. Art of Manliness Podcast #45: Mating Int...Welcome back to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcast!
In today’s episode we discuss mating intelligence with the authors of a new book on the subject. Drs. Glen Geher and Scotty Barry Kaufman are pyschologists and the authors of the book Mating Intelligence Unleashed: The Role of the Mind in Sex, Dating, and Love.
Highlights from the Show Include:
What men and women find attractive in one another
The number one thing women find attractive in a man (it&rsquo... 5/2/2013 3. Art of Manliness Podcast #44: Voices of ...Welcome back to another episode of the Art of Manliness podcast!
In this edition, we talk to author Marcus Brotherton about his new book, Voices of the Pacific: Untold Stories of the Marine Heroes of WWII. Marcus has written over 25 books including The New York Times Bestseller We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers. In addition to writing books, Marcus writes at his blog Men Who Lead Well, as well as at The Art of Manliness.
Highlights fr... 4/22/2013 4. Art of Manliness Podcast #43: Simple Mar...
Welcome back to another episode of the Art of Manliness podcast!
In this edition we talk to Dr. Corey Allan, a marriage and family therapist and the owner of the website Simple Marriage where he writes about how to strengthen and improve marriages and families. Corey has written several ebooks on marriage and has created self-guided online courses (like Blow Up My Marriage) to help couples improve their relationship.
Highlights from the episode include: 4/11/2013 5. Art of Manliness Podcast #42: Level Up Y...Welcome back to another episode of the Art of Manliness podcast!
In this edition we talk to the founder and owner of one of my favorite websites, Steve Kamb of Nerd Fitness. If you haven’t been to Nerd Fitness yet, go check it out today. Steve writes incredibly useful and inspiring content on how to improve every aspect of your life (but in particular your health) and does it in a way that’s fun, engaging, and app... 3/7/2013 6. Art of Manliness Podcast #41: The Gentle...
Welcome back to another episode of the Art of Manliness podcast!
A few months ago we did a massive series on the history of manly honor in the West. In one of the posts, we explored what honor meant to men living in the 2/22/2013 7. Episode #40: Undefeated Mind with Alex L...So after being in hiatus for nearly a year, I’ve decided to bring back the Art of Manliness podcast. Thanks to all those who emailed and messaged me asking to bring it back.
To kick off the resurrection of the AoM podcast, I talk to Dr. Alex Lickerman. Dr. Lickerman is a practicing physician and author of a recently published book entitled, 1/24/2013 8. Art of Manliness Podcast #35: Eugene San...Before Arnold Schwarzenegger, even before Charles Atlas, there was Eugene Sandow. Rising from obscurity in Prussia, Sandow became an international celebrity during the Golden Age of the Strongman in the late 19th Century for his amazing feats of strength and his well sculpted physique. While Sandow wowed crowds in the United Kingdom and United States, he also preached a new gospel of physical fitness and well being
Our guest today has recently published a biography of Sandow and his times. His ... 2/1/2012 10. Art of Manliness Podcast Episode #37: Th...While it’s now America’s favorite pastime, football was on the verge of extinction as soon as the game was forming around the 20th century. Sever injuries and even death were common in the early days of football as players used little or no protection and the rules of the game encouraged ruthless play. Many university presidents and other social leaders called for the game’s prohibition and came close to getting their way, that is until President Teddy Roosevelt stepped in. 4/21/2011 Page 1 of 2  20 Episodes
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