Jerzy Gregorek: Living Under Communism, Olympic Weightlifting, How To Drink, The Happy Body, & Building A Better Relationship
Jerzy Gregorek is a world champion Olympic weightlifter, a poet, and the co-founder of The Happy Body.
Read MoreJerzy Gregorek is a world champion Olympic weightlifter, a poet, and the co-founder of The Happy Body.
Read MoreOn this episode of Auxoro, Zach talks with Devin McDermott about Marnia Robinson’s Cupid’s Poisoned Arrow and the philosophy and practice of karezza, a slow-focused form of sex that restricts orgasm and favors deeper connection with your partner. They discuss the benefits of restricting orgasm, increasing chances for bonding, and using the energy in your body for more rewarding things.
Read MoreThis time, I sit down with Dr. Taylor Burrowes, an expert lifestyle, dating, & relationship consultant. She has a Ph.D. in Marriage, Couples, and Family counseling and was in clinical practice as a licensed mental health professional for 14 years. She’s now retired and works as an independent consultant.
Read MoreToday, I sit down with Chris and Hafeez, founders of The Roommates Podcast, a worldwide community of people who are united on “becoming,” emotional and spiritual health, kindness, togetherness, and thirst for knowledge. Chris and Hafeez have interviewed prominent guests like Robert Greene, Gary Vee, Hasan Minhaj, Jonathan Haidt, and Charlamagne The God.
Read MoreToday, I sit down with Ryan Michler (@OrderofMan), founder of the Order of Man, a community helping men master their relationships, health, wealth, and themselves. Having served as a soldier, a father, and a loving husband, Ryan knows what it takes to fulfill your duty as a man.
Read MoreToday on Auxoro, I speak with SHAED (@shaedband) a pop-trio based out of Washington D.C. that exploded onto the scene after the release of their single Trampoline and follow up version of Trampoline (with ZAYN). SHAED’s single Trampoline recently hit #4 at Top 40 as the single passed half a billion streams across digital platforms. The single was taken from the band’s debut EP Melt, and made waves after being featured in Apple’s Macbook Air ad campaign.
Read MoreThis time we sat down with Ed Latimore, a man of many hats. Ed has a B.A. in Physics, is an author, speaker, former heavyweight boxer, and an army veteran. In this episode, Ed discusses learning to create a network and de-escalate conflict in the hood, the defining characteristics of a great online entrepreneur, how love is a choice and not just a feeling, his decision to stop drinking, and more.
This time, we sat down with Nomadic Matt, real name Matthew Kepnes, a New York Times best selling author who traveled the globe for ten years straight. On this episode, we discuss why Matt does not have a set morning routine, starting conversations with strangers, relationships on the road, maximizing travel time, his new book Ten Years A Nomad and more.
This time, we sat down with Will Witt (@TheWillWitt) of PragerU. In their own words, PragerU’s mission is to promote what is true, what is good, what is excellent, and what is noble through digital media. Will Witt runs the Man on The Street Series for PragerU where he asks strangers questions like:
Are The Police Racist?
Can someone be Gay and Republican?
Should Healthcare be free in America?
I very much enjoy Will’s videos and I’m a dedicated listener to the Candace Owens show, also a part of the PragerU Network. Like myself and many others, Will has shaped his values and political ideologies overtime alongside his view of the world. In a time where a loud minority of extremist views on social media can sway the public’s actions, it’s important to voice reasonable opinions and back them up. Will does that interestingly and effectively.
In this conversation, we discuss affirmative action, equal pay for women’s soccer, long-distance relationships, and porn. Not hard to see how those last two fit together. Without further ado, here is our wide-ranging conversation with Will Witt.
This time, Bahari is taking over the podcast for another installment of Off The Record. For those of you who have never heard our Off The Record features before, these are usually shorter form, and the artists share experiences, tell stories, and answer questions about the moments that matter. In this episode, Ruby and Natalia of Bahari talk about the inspirations behind their latest song ‘Sad Face,’ written like the emoji [:( ]. Ruby and Natalia also speak on working through tough times in a relationship and why sometimes, love is not enough.