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Dating Coach Reveals What Most Men Refuse To Accept | DSH #2035

Digital Social Hour26 de junio de 202600:56:51
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| DSH #2035 Modern dating did not get harder by accident. The incentives changed. In this Digital Social Hour episode, Sean Kelly sits down with Coach Greg Adams to discuss modern relationships, the decline of the manosphere, dating apps, marriage, feminism, passport dating, Gen Z isolation, college culture, child support, and why he believes many men are still relying on an outdated “hope strategy.” Greg shares what he learned traveling through more than 30 countries and explains why dating in places like Brazil and the Philippines feels different from dating in the United States. He argues that social media and dating apps have expanded perceived options, changed relationship expectations, and made it harder for average men to compete. The conversation also covers the 80/20 rule, why younger men are becoming more isolated, how online dating reshaped attraction, why marriage rates declined, and why Greg believes many popular red-pill voices have lost credibility. Later, Greg discusses his own experience with family court, rising child-support demands, Paul Pierce’s case, college hookup culture, Gen Z’s lack of real-world dating experience, and why he chose the “free agent lifestyle” instead of remarrying. CHAPTERS 0:00 Women, Relationships, and the Opening Claims 0:24 Coach Greg Adams and Dating Around the World 1:06 Brazil, the Philippines, Feminism, and Marriage 3:03 The Manosphere, Red Pill Content, and Lost Credibility 5:17 Gen Z Virgins, Dating Apps, and the 80/20 Rule 7:45 Scarcity, Marriage Rates, and Why Dating Changed 11:07 Passport Bros, Money, Travel, and International Dating 20:00 Relationships, Cheating, Marriage, and the Hope Strategy 35:00 College Culture, Modern Women, and Gen Z Isolation 51:51 Paul Pierce, Child Support, Free Agent Living, and Final Thoughts WHAT YOU’LL LEARN 🌍 Why Greg ranks Brazil and the Philippines highly for dating 📱 How dating apps changed perceived options and competition 📉 Why he believes the manosphere has become oversaturated 🧠 What Greg calls the “hope strategy” in modern relationships 💍 Why marriage rates and relationship expectations have shifted ✈️ What men misunderstand about the passport-bro lifestyle 🎓 How college and online culture shape Gen Z dating 👨‍👦 Why parents have less visibility into their children’s relationships ⚖️ What Greg learned from dealing with family court and child support 🏝️ Why he chose the free agent lifestyle instead of remarrying 🎙️ APPLY OR CONNECT 👉 Interested in being a guest? Apply here: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/apply 💼 SPONSORS Chime: http://chime.com/DSH 📩 Business Inquiries & Sponsorships [email protected] 👤 GUEST Coach Grer Adams: https://www.instagram.com/coachgregadamstv https://x.com/coachgregadams https://www.facebook.com/RealCoachGregAdams/ 🎧 LISTEN TO THE PODCAST 🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 📸 Follow the Host Sean Kelly on Instagram: @seanmikekelly ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed by guests on Digital Social Hour are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host, Sean Kelly, or the Digital Social Hour team. The host and producers are not responsible for statements, claims, or opinions shared by guests during the show. This content is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research and consult qualified professionals when appropriate. While we aim to share accurate and reliable information, no guarantees are made regarding completeness or accuracy. 🔥 Stay tuned for more conversations with creators, founders, and innovators shaping the digital world. KEYWORDS Coach Greg Adams, CGA, Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly, modern dating, manosphere, red pill, passport bros, Gen Z dating, marriage, child support, Free Agent Lifestyle Visit Our Website at https://digital-social-hour.simplecast.com/   Presented by https://podgo.io/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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