PODCAST: What Travel Can And Can’t Give A Man

My newest podcast discusses the role of modern travel on the development of men. After reviewing how travel is most commonly used, I share the specific benefits travel can offer along with the mistaken ideas of what naive people think travel can accomplish. I discuss seven of my favorite travel rules for men and also take an aside to discuss the growing phenomenon of finding a foreign wife, which is harder than many men think. I close out the podcast by prescribing a strategy of using travel to maximum your strength and potential.

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13 thoughts on “PODCAST: What Travel Can And Can’t Give A Man”

  1. Well good podcast.I havent been to my favorite country(Russia) since 2015.It is time to pack up and go.

  2. It may just be a glitch of how I work, but I don’t really like listening to podcasts or videos. I like silence. Maybe a few others feel as I do. From my point of view, it would be great to get a kind of short list of bullet points with time signatures on the topics with a tiny bit of a summary, all in all maybe 300 characters. So that if something is terribly interesting in it, I can just jump straight to that place.

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    1. Maybe you can also read faster than most other people, like I do, and that makes it faster and more effective to read an article rather than listen to it.

      1. Hm. I don’t think so. The thing is, when I read an article, I tend to go through it in a fast “scan” mode, looking for words or phrases that catch my attention. When I find one, I jump back to the beginning of the paragraph / heading and read more closely. I don’t have that option with videos or podcasts mostly. Another “technique” I use is to scan the heading of the article to see if there are main points I find interesting, this is something I usually do with those “X reasons for blah” articles.

  3. If you’re young and lacking serious responsibilities, you should definitely make a point to spend a few years across the waves. Finding yourself might be cliche, but you’ll definitely learn some things about yourself you might not have otherwise.

  4. Pros and cons of travelling.
    Most important – if your present local is deficient in work, life-style, and women. Move -Permanently (after traveling to find a better spot).
    When I started traveling long term, we used Poste-restante(s).
    Most central post offices have an office to send mail.
    So, you let people know where to send next letter, and then a few months later when you arrive (say in Caracas, Venezuela) you stand in line with the other backpackers to check for mail…
    Get your letters, respond with next location (say Lima, Peru), and get on your way…
    Can’t believe I got laid this way…
    Now don’t have the guts to open my mouth…
    But there are opportunities everywhere in NYC

  5. interesting about the men expatriating from feminist countries.
    I hear the British/Aussie/Canadian/Swedish/German/USA men of SE Asia stating they are refugees from feminist occupied Western Countries…
    As I travel to various hot-chick-countries over the decades I’ve noticed that the men are becoming younger, wealthier and handsomer…
    i.e they are young, fit, handsome, well dressed/sophisticated, but find the necessity to travel/emigrate for women…
    But, first night back in NYC one women was whining that men have it so much easier here as the women outnumber the eligible men 3:1…
    Cool!

  6. I find travel to be very stressful, jet lag affects me really badly on anything more than a commuter flight. Also security is such a pain in the ass. Maybe if I was rich and had NetJets or JetSuite or something.

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