• You’re Probably Right

  • By: MCM
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You’re Probably Right

By: MCM
  • Summary

  • In this Society anything you do is bad if your actions do not line up with the popular narrative. This podcast Goes against popular narratives. The intention of the speaker and “His” Podcast is to provoke thought and for entertainment purposes only. Please be aware that some content may be emotionally triggering and of a sensitive nature. Therefore Listener discretion is advised.
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Episodes
  • The Value of Being Single: How Extended Singlehood Enhances Men's Future Relationships
    Nov 17 2024

    In Episode 171 of "You're Probably Right," MCM discusses why men who have been single for an extended period bring increased value to future relationships. This isn’t just about the freedom to watch what you want or eat without sharing your fries—it’s about personal growth, emotional maturity, financial independence, and the development of genuine clarity around what you want from a relationship. Today, we're diving deep into how extended singlehood can enhance men’s relationship prospects and why being out of the game might actually make you a more valuable partner when you’re ready to get back in.

    This episode covers the potential advantages that come from having years of self-focus—how these years can lead to stronger emotional intelligence, more stability, and ultimately healthier relationships down the line. We’ll also share a personal reflection that captures the internal struggle of weighing the peace of solitude against the excitement of genuine connection. Let’s dig in.

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    37 mins
  • Why Do They Do That? 14 Behaviors That Confuse him
    Nov 16 2024

    In Episode 170 of "You're Probably Right," MCM delves into 14 common behaviors that often confuse boyfriends and husbands about their partners. Why do some women drop hints instead of being direct? Why do some men find emotional expression challenging to understand? This episode explores these behaviors, provides explanations, and offers a devil's advocate perspective on each one. Whether it's indirect communication, mood changes, or using intimacy as a bargaining tool, these behaviors are not just examined—they’re unpacked with empathy and honesty.

    These discussions aim to bridge the gap between misunderstandings and real connection. By providing different viewpoints, this episode encourages listeners to see beyond the annoyance and get to the heart of what might really be going on in their relationships. Grab your headphones and join me for a straightforward, no-nonsense take on the behaviors that make us wonder, 'Why do they do that?' Maybe, just maybe, you're probably right about what’s going on—let’s find out together.

    14 Common Behaviors That Confuse Boyfriends and Husbands:


    • Closing Thought: "Relationships are about understanding, patience, and recognizing the unique ways we all communicate. The behaviors I covered today might be confusing, even frustrating, but when we take the time to see things from both perspectives, we start to bridge the gap. Relationships thrive on empathy, and the devil's advocate views offered here aren't meant to excuse behaviors—they're meant to provide insight and foster connection. Until next time, remember, you're probably right—now let’s find the understanding that makes that truth work for both of you."

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    36 mins
  • Challenging Advocacy Without Silencing Authentic Voices
    Nov 14 2024

    Episode Description: In Episode 169 of "You're Probably Right," MCM shares a personal experience that raises critical questions about the state of advocacy, equity, and freedom of speech. Often, well-meaning advocacy turns into something else: a one-sided conversation where only those with the "right" opinions get heard. This episode challenges the current trend of silencing dissent and advocates for a balanced, authentic approach to change that respects everyone's voice—even when it’s uncomfortable.

    We’ll explore the dangers of policing social media and how it stifles freedom of expression, whether it’s Trump or the average person on the street. We'll also discuss the nuances of achieving real equity without undermining hard-earned merit. This is an episode about how we can truly make progress, together.

    Key Points and Insights:

    1. Advocacy vs. Authentic Voices

      • It’s problematic when people advocate for a community but silence actual members when their views don’t align.
      • Everyone’s voice should be heard—even if it doesn’t fit neatly into the narrative others want to push.
    2. Equity and Merit

      • Support for inclusion should not disregard merit and hard work.
      • How do we balance striving for equity without undermining the value of dedication and individual achievement?
    3. Approach to Change

      • Challenging injustices is important, but not all situations benefit from loud or aggressive tactics.
      • Nuanced, tactful approaches are often more effective for fostering real change.
    4. Freedom of Expression

      • Policing social media and silencing dissenting voices are major threats to societal progress.
      • Suppression of diverse viewpoints hinders dialogue and closes doors to collaborative solutions.


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    41 mins

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