This time I’ve got a special bonus episode of The Chick Whisperer for you.
If you’ve been hanging around here at the blog for the past couple of weeks (i.e. “been around the blog a few times”), you’ve already gotten acquainted with our six newest members of the X & Y Communications Team. Actually, based on the number of e-mails and blog comments we’ve seen so far, I’d say you’re response has been very positive.
With that in mind, the newest show features interviews with all six of the new coaches. Having read their posts, now you’ll get a chance to hear what they’ve got to say in their own words. Along with a brief introduction, you’ll discover where they’ve come from and where they are today with regard to their success with women. Most importantly, you’ll also get their vision of the future–including what they’ll be focusing on in terms of blog posts and even live seminar instruction.
So instead of one co-host this time, I’ve actually got six.
But I’ve also thrown in a few more surprises for you this time ’round, including the formal announcement of the next major X & Y Communications project on relationship management.
There’s also some decidedly edgy stuff at the beginning that you’re probably not used to outta me.
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Be Good,
Scot

Despite its provocative title, this post actually has nothing to do with the classic Eddie Murphy reference from Coming To America.
The concept of deserving what you want is the fundamental one in this community. But let me ask you a question. How do you understand this concept?
Many guys spend way too many hours every year catching public transport, trains, buses, subways, ferries, etc. I used to have a 45 minute train trip every day to get to work, and 45 minutes on the train getting home.
Yeah, yeah. It’s absolutely true that online dating worked out pretty well for me, ultimately.

Lately I’ve been coaching more guys on how to succeed at online dating than ever before, and time and again I encounter something that amazes me.
Yes, you read the title correctly.
Last night, I was watching From Russia with Love. Its one of the best Sean Connery Bond films, and it made me think a lot about my article, Body Language and your overall presentation.
“Day game is my domain” he told me as we sat down for some lunch. My friend was known in our circle as a day game purist, with a style much different from mine.



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