What Iz He Thinking

Auteur(s): Alexander B. Stevens
  • Résumé

  • This podcast is about revealing and explaining, to women, the male perspective and thought processes in regards to romantic, flirtatious, and sexual male – female interactions. Topics discussed will include but are not limited to dating, relationships, and marriage. The objective of this podcast is to pull back the curtain on how men think, how men operate and what men desire, so women can more easily, efficiently, and successfully navigate the terrain of their love life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatizhethinking/support
    Alexander B. Stevens
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Épisodes
  • Ask Alex: Dating Single Mothers
    Oct 4 2023

    Single Mothers

    Single Fathers

    Double Standards

    Who is more Accepting of Kids

    PreSelection

    Wing Woman

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    30 min
  • Ask Alex: Better to Wanted or Needed?
    Jul 26 2023

    In this episode of the podcast, Alexander B. Stevens and his panel of guests, Rayus J, Karl, and JT, continue their captivating discussion exploring love, relationships, and dating. First, they tackle the topic of whether men want to be needed in relationships, or if only being wanted but not needed is good enough. The conversation continues with a discussion on dating based on potential versus current reality. The panel introduces dating based on projection, which goes beyond potential and shows tangible evidence of progress toward goals.

    Throughout the episode, the group highlights mutual support's importance in a successful relationship, inspiring each other's growth. They address avoiding shallow thinking, missed opportunities, and women's role in motivating men's growth.


    In this episode, you'll learn about:

    • Men's desire to be desired
    • Men's need to be needed
    • Dating expectations at different life stages
    • The difference between projection and potential in relationships
    • The significance of bringing value to a partnership
    • Avoiding shallow thinking and missed opportunities
    • The role of women in motivating men's growth


    Don't miss this compelling discussion unraveling the complexities of dating and empowering you to make informed decisions in matters of the heart.


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    32 min
  • Ask Alex: Right Person Wrong Time
    Jan 12 2023

    "Sometimes it's not that two people aren't right for each other, it's more like the timing wasn't right." (Jasmine V.)
    In this ASK ALEX Q & A episode, I team up with 3 other gentlemen and we take a trip down memory lane and discuss our experiences with relationships and dating in our late teens and early 20s. We also share what advice we would give to our younger selves about dating. In the main segment of the episode, we break down the topic of mixed signals in relationships. We explore the scenario of a man stating that he cares for, is attracted to, and sees a future with a woman, but believes the timing is not right. The question is, can a man truly feel this way and still not contact her? We discuss the possible reasons behind this behavior, from pride and lack of wisdom to simply not being ready for a relationship. We also suggest that it is important to be aware of mixed signals and to keep an open mind about the possibility of reconnecting in the future. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights and advice on how to navigate mixed signals and mixed feelings in relationships. Listen as we explore and discuss the nuances of this topic!

    #relationshipadvice #dating #timing



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    26 min

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