116 Andrew Tate Is The Wrong Role Model

EPISODE · Jul 21, 2024 · 1H 34M

116 Andrew Tate Is The Wrong Role Model

from Unfiltered Society With Aaron Joy · host Aaron Joy

Continuing from eps. 114 on Andrew Tate, including being yourself & being authentic, being attractive to women vs being a boring unattractive person, discussing Islam & religious conversation, responding to negative comments. Live 7.20.20240:00 – Intro | trying to understand the world better via asking questions & dissecting ideas | spiritual life & social life6:21 – Tate not all bad7:33 – Tate's conversion to Islam | my thoughts on Islam | respecting those who made big religious conversions that breaks comfort zone12:01 – Experimenting with things to find yourself vs focusing on one thing13:51 – Making things your own via experimenting to develop our personality vs wearing a mask | Keith Richards composing example | growing as a child vs growing as an adult breaking comfort zone22:35 – Unique people are appealing | being someone else will backfire24:49 – Not caring what others think, being authentic | reference to movies "Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork & Mindy" about Robin Williams, "Elvis & Nixon" & "Walk The Line"28:31 – How to know you're being authentic | being present in the moment33:43 – Stop playing video games if you want to be attractive to woman | stop being lazy (message to incels & young men)39:36 – Example of attractive woman being boring & offering nothing to men | expecting more in women than what we offer43:36 – Wanting people to succeed via being authentic46:55 – Example of unattractive boring zombie-like man51:22 – Is suffering default mode of human beings? Are we meant to suffer? | Bhagavatam creation story & suffering under maya | depression is a pandemic58:54 – Restrictions in Islam forcing oppressing your personality vs religions that has rules that are beneficial to you1:04:46 – Where am I from?1:06:06 – Inspired by Christians & those committed to something outside of comfort zone | example of Ted Nugent (referenced favorite song "Fred Bear") & Sinead O'Connor | local Christian minister comfortable in himself | being unique1:12:35 – Has Tate had a positive impact on Generation Z?1:17:29 – Responding to negative comment | not using term South Asian instead of India1:20:54 – Militant vegans lack of awareness | feeling the room & being aware story from Adi Da Samraj | closing thoughts (t-shirt is of Bamboozle with the Bass Pixie http://www.bamboozlehq.co.uk/)This podcast was a 2025 People's Choice Podcast Award nominee. On Apple Podcasts it's been the #1 most listened to show in the Philippines, and in the top 20 in France, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Israel, Switzerland and Australia.For independent thinkers who’ve outgrown spiritual, cultural and political fluff, and want more out of life than what society often offers. This isn’t about trends, vibes, or blind devotion. Tune into my live show for unfiltered commentary on politics, culture, music, religion, and society from a rational, historical and politically conservative perspective.I’m Aaron Joy in Portland, Maine, USA (also known in spiritual circles as Premanand Das Bhagat). I'm a writer, musician, ultra-runner, and former thespian. Visit my website for my books.Email: [email protected]: https://linktr.ee/aaronmjoyLive show available on YouTube, Bitchute, Rumble, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, allfeeds.ai, Audacy, ca.radio.net, Castbox, Chromecast, Everend, fyyd.de, Goodpods, Listen Notes, Panoply Podcast Network, People Ai, Pocket Casts, Podbay, Podcast Addict, Podcast Ranking, Podcast Republic, Podcastai, Podcast.app, Podchaser, Poddtoppen, Podscan.fm, Podtail, Rephonic, Zeno.FM

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