Co-Host: Dr. Chloe Carmichael - Author, Can I Say That?
It’s 2026, so is it okay to approach women and talk to them? Or are we finally moving beyond “cancel culture”? Hint: It was ALWAYS okay.
It’s 2026, so is it okay to approach women and talk to them? Or are we finally moving beyond “cancel culture”? Hint: It was ALWAYS okay.
Forget all the slick pickup lines you’ve ever heard. Your quest is over for the perfect one because this is ALWAYS it.
Humans have only been communicating verbally for less than 10,000 years. Have we lost our non-verbal mojo?
Do you keep attracting extremely self-centered women who have no regard for your wants and needs. How do they keep finding you, and what are you getting out of that relationship?
We all know the best way to calm a woman down is NOT to say, “calm down”. This way is better.
Do we as men decide the kind of girl we like at a very young age…and tend to end up with a woman later on who’s exactly like that?
Is there a woman in your life who’s sucking you dry…and not in the good way?
In honor of the 100th SFTS episode, here’s the best way to know for sure you are NOT settling for the wrong woman.
Celebrating 20 years of X & Y Communications, how has dating and relationship advice evolved over the past two decades?
Does attraction for each other really have to fade over time?
Going through difficult times in life makes love better, and even makes you better with women in general.
It’s hard to know when to say “I love you” to a woman. But “I like you” is easy.
My guest believes that submissive women are happier. Women who happen to disagree with her typically aren’t.
Despite all the examples in the world out there, some men still can’t stop saying and doing unattractive stuff.
Human sexual dynamics have changed. And it’s time for men to stop being quiet about it.
Scot McKay has told North Korean tour guides bad jokes, sipped coffee served by Pablo Escobar’s maid, survived a shark attack, held his breath as the lions walked by his tent and blitzed through California canyons at 140 mph. Yet somehow, Scott Adams called him the “sane one” on X. But despite once being mobbed by the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders and that time he beat the World Champion at his own sport (no details available), he’s still the most objective and down-to-earth dating expert out there. Scot’s wife Emily is his “proof of concept”, given that she’s just as sweet as she is smokin’ hot. But you’ll never hear her brag about that, only Scot. A ListenNotes Top 1% show, The Mountain Top is also ranked a Top 10 dating podcast by both DatingAdvice.com and GoodPods, and is the #2 masculinity podcast worldwide on FeedSpot’s list.
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