The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage

Auteur(s): Andrew Johnson
  • Résumé

  • 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
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Épisodes
  • Finding Mr. Right
    Jan 8 2025

    Website: www.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriage

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    Summary

    In this episode of the 313 Men Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson and guest Judy discuss the complexities of finding Mr. Right in today's dating landscape. They explore the challenges women face, the importance of compatibility over chemistry, and the need for self-awareness and confidence in relationships. The conversation also touches on the benefits of dating outside traditional norms and the unrealistic expectations that can arise from social media influences.

    Takeaways

    • Women often have unrealistic expectations in dating.
    • Compatibility is more important than chemistry in relationships.
    • Self-awareness is crucial for understanding relationship dynamics.
    • Preferences can keep individuals single for longer periods.
    • Dating outside traditional norms can lead to better outcomes.
    • Women need to understand the responsibilities of being a partner.
    • The dating market is not limited, just filled with picky individuals.
    • Social media influences can distort relationship expectations.
    • Confidence should be rooted in self-awareness and personal growth.
    • It's essential to focus on what you can offer in a relationship.
    • Navigating the Modern Dating Landscape
    • Finding Mr. Right: Challenges and Solutions
    • "Finding Mr. Right is challenging today."
    • "Women often have unrealistic expectations."
    • "Don't let preferences keep you single."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Finding Mr. Right

    02:04 Challenges in the Current Dating Market

    05:54 Expectations vs. Reality in Dating

    09:54 Exploring Beyond Traditional Dating Norms

    13:17 The Importance of Compatibility Over Chemistry

    17:23 Self-Awareness and Confidence in Relationships

    21:14 Future Outlook for Women Seeking Mr. Right

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    29 min
  • The Year In Review Episode
    Jan 1 2025

    Website: the-3-13-men-money-and-marriage

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    Summary

    In this episode, Andrew Johnson reflects on the significant changes and growth of the 313 Men, Money, and Marriage podcast throughout 2024. He discusses the transition to primarily video content, the increase in audience engagement, and the demographic shifts in listeners. Looking ahead, he shares plans for 2025, including goals for further growth and new content initiatives.

    Takeaways

    • The podcast transitioned to 90-95% video content in 2024.
    • Listener growth was attributed to video content, with a 36% increase in listeners.
    • The most popular episode in 2024 focused on disrespect in relationships.
    • The audience demographic shifted to a 50/50 male-female split on Spotify.
    • The podcast reached listeners in over 20 countries.
    • The show ranked in the top 15% of all video podcasts on Spotify.
    • Plans for 2025 include aiming for the top 10% of Spotify video podcasts.
    • The Angels Among Us podcast is currently on pause due to personal circumstances of the co-host.
    • Future content will include pre-show and post-show discussions for email subscribers.
    • The host expresses gratitude for the audience's support and wishes them well for the new year.
    • Reflecting on a Year of Growth
    • The Power of Video in Podcasting
    • "We are about 90 to 95 % video."
    • "We got 36 % more listeners this year."
    • "I hope you had a very blessed Christmas."

    Chapters

    00:00 Year in Review: Reflecting on 2024

    04:28 Growth Through Video Content1

    0:37 Audience Insights and Demographics

    15:48 Expanding Platforms and Future Plans

    20:32 Looking Ahead to 2025

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    22 min
  • Why Marriages Fail
    Dec 18 2024

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    Summary

    In this episode of the 313 Men Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson delves into the reasons why marriages fail, supported by statistics and insights from various studies. He emphasizes the importance of effective communication, financial transparency, and understanding the impact of childhood trauma on relationships. The conversation also touches on the influence of social media and cultural expectations on dating and marriage, as well as the necessity of having a strong support system. Johnson concludes with practical solutions to prevent divorce, highlighting the significance of date nights and open discussions about finances.

    Takeaways

    • Marriages often fail due to lack of communication.
    • Financial problems are a leading cause of divorce.
    • Childhood trauma can impact adult relationships.
    • Premarital counseling is crucial for understanding each other.
    • Effective communication is more than just talking.
    • Social media influences unrealistic dating expectations.
    • Support systems can help navigate marital challenges.
    • Transparency about finances is essential before marriage.
    • Date nights are important for maintaining intimacy.
    • Understanding cultural differences is key in diverse relationships.
    • Why Do Marriages Fail?
    • Understanding Divorce: Key Statistics
    • "Why do marriages fail?"
    • "Support systems are critical in marriage."
    • "Date nights help keep the flame alive."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Marital Challenges

    07:01 The Impact of Childhood Trauma

    12:40 Social Media's Influence on Relationships

    19:23 Solutions to Prevent Divorce

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    27 min

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