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The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage

The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage

By: Andrew Johnson
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This podcast explores what it takes mentally and emotionally to become a man, tips and ideas on personal finance, and what to expect if you get married.Andrew Johnson Personal Development Personal Success
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  • Women, Why 6 Feet and Up
    May 22 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode, Andrew Johnson explores the intriguing topic of height preferences in dating, particularly why many women are attracted to men who are six feet tall or taller. He discusses statistics from dating apps, the evolutionary perspective on height, and the societal privileges that taller men often enjoy. The conversation delves into the implications of these preferences on dating dynamics and long-term relationship success, emphasizing that while height may play a significant role in initial attraction, personality traits and communication skills are ultimately more important for lasting relationships.

    Takeaways

    • Many women prefer men who are over six feet tall.
    • Statistics show that only 14.5% of men are six feet and taller.
    • Height preferences may stem from evolutionary psychology.
    • Taller men are often perceived as better protectors.
    • Height can influence social status and dating dynamics.
    • Women may overlook shorter men due to height biases.
    • Taller men often have higher earnings potential.
    • Height does not guarantee compatibility in relationships.
    • Long-term success in dating relies on communication and shared values.
    • Societal norms often favor taller individuals, creating a bias.
    • Why Height Matters in Dating
    • The Science Behind Height Preferences
    • "Women prefer men who are over six feet tall."
    • "You've eliminated 85% of the dating pool."
    • "Height plays a bigger role than just beauty."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Height Preferences in Dating

    03:00 The Statistics Behind Height Preferences

    06:07 The Evolutionary Perspective on Height

    08:45 Height and Social Perception

    11:51 The Impact of Height on Dating Dynamics

    14:46 Long-Term Relationship Success Beyond Height

    15:59 Conclusion and Final Thoughts on Height in Dating

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    21 mins
  • Do Women need a Relationship Mentor
    May 15 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode of the 313 Men, Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson explores the concept of relationship mentorship for women. He discusses the urgency for women to seek guidance in navigating relationships, especially in light of declining marriage rates and changing family structures. Johnson emphasizes the importance of balancing career and relationships, addressing self-worth issues, and understanding the differing perspectives of men and women in relationships. He advocates for the role of a relationship mentor in providing emotional and instrumental support, helping women make informed decisions about their relationships. The episode concludes with a reflection on the podcast's future and the need for a break to improve the show's quality.

    Takeaways

    • Women face increasing urgency in relationship decisions.
    • Declining marriage rates impact family structures.
    • A relationship mentor can guide women in partner selection.
    • Balancing career and relationships is challenging but essential.
    • Self-worth issues can affect dating success.
    • Healthy communication is crucial in relationships.
    • Men and women prioritize different qualities in partners.
    • Not all women need a mentor, but some can benefit.
    • Mentorship can provide valuable insights into relationships.
    • The podcast will evolve to enhance listener experience.
    • Do Women Need Relationship Mentors?
    • Navigating Relationships: The Role of Mentorship
    • "Do women need a relationship mentor?"
    • "Striking a balance is critical."
    • "Some women need a relationship mentor."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Relationship Mentorship

    01:51 The Urgency for Women in Relationships

    03:32 The Role of a Relationship Mentor

    06:34 Balancing Career and Relationships

    10:13 Self-Worth and Self-Esteem in Relationships

    12:38 Understanding Relationship Dynamics

    15:30 The Importance of Mentorship

    18:53 Navigating Relationship Advice

    20:17 Conclusion and Future of the Podcast

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    23 mins
  • Finding Light After the Darkness, Surviving Domestic Violence
    May 8 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode of the 313 Men, Money, and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson engages with domestic violence advocate Leslie Kline, who shares her personal journey as a survivor of domestic violence. The conversation delves into the definitions and types of domestic violence, the complexities of leaving abusive relationships, and the long-term effects on survivors. Leslie discusses her healing process, the importance of recognizing red flags in relationships, and the societal factors that contribute to domestic violence. The episode emphasizes the need for education and prevention strategies to break the cycle of abuse and promote healthy relationships.

    Takeaways

    • Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior used to gain power and control.
    • One in three women and one in four men experience physical violence by an intimate partner.
    • Survivors often question how they ended up in abusive situations.
    • Recognizing red flags is crucial in preventing future abuse.
    • Manipulation and emotional ties can make leaving an abuser difficult.
    • Long-term effects of abuse can include physical and mental health issues.
    • Healing is a personal journey that requires time and effort.
    • Choosing to abstain from relationships can be a part of the healing process.
    • Education and awareness are key to breaking the cycle of domestic violence.
    • Generational patterns of abuse can be addressed through proactive measures.
    • "How did I get here?"
    • "It was like a roller coaster."
    • "I pray for those abusers."
    • "It's not just women, it's men."

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Domestic Violence: Definitions and Types

    03:11 Leslie Kline's Survivor Story: A Journey Through Abuse

    05:54 Recognizing Red Flags: Lessons from Past Relationships

    09:03 The Complexity of Leaving: Manipulation and Guilt

    11:53 Long-Term Effects of Domestic Violence: Healing and Recovery

    15:09 Navigating New Relationships: Healing Before Moving On

    18:01 Societal Factors Contributing to Domestic Violence

    21:04 Breaking the Cycle: Education and Prevention Strategies

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    24 mins

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