• Does She Really Love Me
    Nov 16 2024

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    Summary

    In this episode of the 313 Men, Money, and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson explores the complexities of love and relationships, focusing on how to discern genuine affection from mixed signals. He discusses the importance of understanding a partner's actions, investing in each other's growth, and maintaining open communication. The episode highlights key signs that indicate a woman truly loves her partner, emphasizing the significance of respect, vulnerability, and support in a healthy relationship.

    Takeaways

    • Mixed signals can indicate uncertainty or insecurity.
    • Genuine love is shown through actions, not just words.
    • Investing in a partner's growth is a sign of love.
    • A loving partner respects personal space and freedom.
    • Vulnerability in a relationship signifies trust and love.
    • Belief in the relationship is crucial for its success.
    • Respecting differences can strengthen a relationship.
    • Support for dreams and passions shows genuine affection.
    • Open communication is essential for a healthy relationship.
    • A loving partner will demonstrate their feelings through consistent actions.
    • Does She Really Love Me?
    • Understanding Mixed Signals in Relationships
    • "Does she really love me?"
    • "Actions speak louder than words."
    • "She believes in the relationship."


    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Love and Relationships

    07:52Actions Speak Louder Than Words

    15:59Belief in the Relationship

    21:24The Importance of Open Communication

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    25 mins
  • Family Dynamics, When Women earn More than Men In Relationships and Marriage
    Nov 9 2024

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    Summary

    In this episode of the 313 Men, Money, and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson and guests discuss the evolving dynamics of gender roles in relationships, particularly focusing on situations where women earn more than men. The conversation explores statistics on earnings in marriages, the impact of education on black women, the role of blue-collar workers, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by African-American women in dating. The discussion also delves into the male ego, the concept of provision beyond financial contributions, and community perspectives on gender roles and earnings.

    Takeaways

    • The landscape of marriage and earnings has shifted significantly over the years.
    • Women are increasingly becoming the primary earners in households.
    • Education plays a crucial role in the earning potential of black women.
    • Blue-collar workers can also earn substantial incomes, challenging stereotypes.
    • Family dynamics greatly influence a man's earning potential and behavior.
    • African-American women face unique challenges in dating due to economic disparities.
    • The male ego can be affected when women earn more, impacting relationships.
    • Provision in a relationship encompasses more than just financial support.
    • Time and emotional support are critical components of provision.
    • Community perceptions can influence individual relationships and choices.
    • Navigating Gender Roles in Modern Relationships
    • The Evolving Dynamics of Earnings in Marriage
    • "It's hard out there for them."
    • "Money never fazed me, love did."
    • "The male ego can be bruised."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Earnings Dynamics in Relationships

    02:58 Statistics on Gender Earnings in Marriage

    05:58 The Impact of Education on Black Women's Earnings

    08:57 The Role of Blue Collar Workers in Relationships

    11:56 Family Dynamics and Their Influence on Adult Behavior

    16:53 Challenges for African-American Women in Relationships

    20:46 The Role of Male Ego in Earnings Dynamics

    24:40 Understanding Gender Dynamics in Relationships

    29:32 The Impact of Financial Roles on Relationships

    34:11 Navigating Gender Roles in Parenting

    39:10 Community Perspectives on Financial Contributions

    44:02 Redefining Provision Beyond Financial Means

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    47 mins
  • Personal Finance Principals
    Nov 2 2024

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    Summary In this episode of the 313 Men Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson discusses personal finance principles, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy and sharing his own journey from significant debt to financial stability. He highlights the alarming statistics regarding financial knowledge among different generations and offers practical advice on investing and reading to enhance financial understanding. Andrew encourages listeners to take control of their finances through education and consistent investment practices, ultimately leading to greater financial security.takeaways

    • 47% of US adults rate their financial knowledge as C or lower.
    • 57% of Gen Z believe savings accounts are the best investment.
    • 85% of college students would take a personal finance course.
    • Andrew started with over $8,000 in credit card debt.
    • Investing can begin with as little as $50 a month.
    • Reading 10 investment books increased Andrew's financial knowledge significantly.
    • Investing during market downturns can lead to greater returns.
    • Two recommended books are 'John Bogle on Mutual Funds' and 'A Random Walk Down Wall Street.'
    • The average American reads only one book a year, which limits financial knowledge.
    • Continuous reading and learning are essential for financial success.
    • Mastering Personal Finance: Andrew's Journey
    • Financial Literacy: Bridging the Knowledge Gap
    • "85% of college students want personal finance courses."
    • "I started with over $8,000 in credit card debt."
    • "$50 a month was how I got started investing."
    • "Investing is about buying more when prices drop."
    • "The average American reads one book a year."

    Chapters 00:00Introduction to Personal Finance Principles

    02:09 The Importance of Financial Literacy

    06:08 Andrew's Personal Financial Journey

    11:51 Investing Basics and Strategies

    17:59 Recommended Reading for Financial Knowledge

    24:06 Conclusion and Future Directions

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    26 mins
  • Mate Poaching
    Oct 26 2024

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    Summary: In this episode of the 313 Men, Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson delves into the topic of mate poaching, defining it as the act of attempting to attract someone who is already in a romantic relationship. He discusses statistics surrounding mate poaching, psychological and sociological factors that contribute to this behavior, the risks involved, and how individuals can protect their relationships from potential poachers. The conversation emphasizes the complexities of relationships and the importance of communication and boundaries.

    Takeaways

    • Mate poaching is common, with 10-20% of new relationships starting this way.
    • 75% of people report being targeted for mate poaching.
    • Men often engage in mate poaching to maximize reproductive success.
    • Narcissism is a common trait among mate poachers.
    • Mate poaching can lead to feelings of guilt and humiliation.
    • The risks of mate poaching can affect stable relationships.
    • Social media plays a significant role in facilitating mate poaching.
    • Open communication is essential in protecting relationships.
    • Setting boundaries can help prevent mate poaching.
    • It's crucial to address poaching attempts early to avoid escalation.
    • The Consequences of Mate Poaching
    • The Psychology Behind Mate Poaching
    • "Mate poaching is the act of attracting someone else's partner."
    • "10 to 20% of new relationships begin via mate poaching."
    • "Men want to maximize their reproductive success."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mate Poaching

    01:11 Understanding Mate Poaching: Definition and Statistics

    03:27 Psychological and Sociological Factors Behind Mate Poaching

    06:59The Risks and Consequences of Mate Poaching

    12:09 Protecting Relationships from Mate Poachers

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    20 mins
  • Dating, Relationships, Marriage, and Mathematics
    Oct 19 2024

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    Summary

    In this episode of the 313 Men, Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson explores the intersection of dating, relationships, marriage, and mathematics. He discusses how numbers play a crucial role in partner selection, the current dating market statistics, and the challenges individuals face in finding their ideal partners. The conversation delves into the expectations people have regarding relationships, the implications of the 37% rule, and the reality of settling in relationships. Additionally, cultural influences on partner selection are examined, providing listeners with insights into navigating the complexities of modern dating.takeaways

    • People often choose partners based on quantifiable traits.
    • Statistics show a high interest in committed relationships.
    • Men and women have differing expectations in the dating market.
    • The 37% rule suggests rejecting initial options to find better matches.
    • Settling is a common reality in relationships.
    • Cultural factors influence partner selection significantly.
    • Higher standards can lead to missed opportunities.
    • Understanding the dating market can help in making informed choices.
    • Mathematics can provide clarity in relationship expectations.
    • It's essential to be open to different types of partners.
    • The 37% Rule Explained
    • Dating in the Age of Numbers
    • "Numbers are logical. They cannot lie."
    • "The interest in finding a committed partner remains high."
    • "It's a supply and demand issue."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Dating and Mathematics

    04:00The Current Dating Landscape

    09:56 Understanding Relationship Expectations

    15:38 The 37% Rule in Dating

    19:41 Settling in Relationships

    24:18 Race and Partner Selection

    27:05 Conclusion and Future Directions

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    29 mins
  • A Resume of Failed Relationships
    Oct 12 2024

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    Keywords: Failed relationships, childhood trauma, self-sabotage, dating advice, relationship patterns, emotional health, personal growth, accountability, red flags, relationship dynamicssummaryIn this episode,

    Summary: Andrew Johnson discusses the complexities of failed relationships, exploring themes such as the fantasy of dating, the impact of childhood trauma, self-sabotage, and the importance of taking responsibility for one's role in relationship failures. He emphasizes the need to recognize red flags, avoid carrying excess baggage into new relationships, and understand that personal growth is essential for healthier future connections.

    Takeaways

    • Most of us have had failed relationships.
    • We often date out of our league, chasing fantasies.
    • Childhood trauma significantly impacts adult relationships.
    • Self-sabotage can be unconscious and detrimental.
    • We must take responsibility for our role in relationship failures.
    • Ignoring red flags can lead to repeated mistakes.
    • Self-doubt can prevent us from pursuing healthy relationships.
    • We don't have endless options in dating.
    • Carrying excess baggage can harm new relationships.
    • Flexibility in boundaries is crucial for relationship success.
    • The Hidden Costs of Dating Out of Your League
    • Letting Go of Baggage: Starting Fresh in Love
    • "A resume of failed relationships."
    • "The prettiest girl is not always the best girl."
    • "You're dating her childhood."

    Titles

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Failed Relationships

    01:12Understanding the Fantasy of Dating

    05:21The Impact of Childhood Trauma

    11:29Self-Sabotage in Relationships

    17:34Taking Responsibility for Relationship Failures

    22:02Avoiding Excess Baggage in New Relationships

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    26 mins
  • The Five Classes of Wealth
    Oct 5 2024

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    Summary: In this episode of The 313 Men, Money, and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson and guest Greg Stake delve into the five classes of wealth, exploring the characteristics, challenges, and opportunities associated with each class. They discuss the lower class, working class, middle class, upper class, and wealthy individuals, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy, mindset, and the impact of socio-economic status on personal finance. The conversation highlights the need for education, saving habits, and the influence of networking in wealth accumulation.takeaways

    • Understanding wealth classes helps individuals identify their financial status.
    • The lower class faces systemic challenges but can improve their situation with knowledge.
    • Working class individuals often struggle with consumerism and lifestyle inflation.
    • Middle class households can live paycheck to paycheck despite higher incomes.
    • Education and financial discipline are crucial for moving up the wealth ladder.
    • Networking plays a significant role in wealth accumulation for the upper class.
    • Wealthy individuals have more influence over economic and political decisions.
    • Time is the most valuable asset one can possess.
    • Consistency in saving and investing is key to financial success.
    • Financial literacy is essential for all classes to improve their economic standing.
    • Navigating the Wealth Ladder
    • Understanding Your Financial Class
    • "I always call cap, because the numbers don't line up."
    • "These are individuals in this particular have incomes below the poverty line."
    • "Working class has been called the backbone of America."


    Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Wealth Classes

    02:18 Understanding the Lower Class

    07:32Exploring the Working Class

    12:32The Middle Class Dynamics

    18:12Insights on the Upper Class

    25:16Defining the Wealthy Class

    30:14Wealth Accumulation Strategies

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    35 mins
  • Where are the Stepfathers, Times have Changed
    Sep 28 2024

    In this episode my guest Waymon Daniels and I talk about how the the role of Stepfathers has evolved over the years. Different Eras and Cultures, and how Black families are more accepting to step-parenting. The challenges faced by Stepfathers, establishing authority and bonding. The rewards of being a step-parent. The guest gives real life examples of being a step-parent. Lastly, how in modern times men are being labeled a Simp for being a Stepfather.

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    30 mins