Marni is all over the place -she’s co-hosted Loveline, is a spokeswoman for Gillette, hit up the Jeff Probst show with Jordan Harbinger, been in Penthouse (but not like that), and runs a top-rated blog on Ask Men.
She gets down [to business] with Jordan here on the show, where we discuss:
-Why women need to feel you
-Why you’re not REALLY in the ‘friend-zone’
-Bathroom sex w/Jordan
-How to REALLY talk with a woman
…and she outlines a few cornerstones of her method:
-Observe, Share, Ask [a question]
-Learn, Confirm, Affirm
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Jordan Harbinger has always had an affinity for Social Influence, Interpersonal Dynamics and Social Engineering, helping private companies test the security of their communications systems and working with law enforcement agencies before he was even old enough to drive.
Jordan has spent several years abroad in Europe and the developing world, including South America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, and speaks several languages. He has also worked for various governments and NGOs overseas, traveled through war-zones and been kidnapped -twice. He’ll tell you; the only reason he’s still alive and kicking is because of his ability to talk his way into (and out of), just about any type of situation. Here at The Art of Charm, Jordan shares that experience, and the system borne as a result, with students and clients.
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Thanks for an awesome show.
- Nicklas Kingo
Regarding the beginning of the podcast: I didn’t buy that women have better intuition about these things than men do. Marni had some evolutionary-psychology explanation for this – saying that women had to be attuned to men when they walked inside the cave and figure out if they’re going to harm them, and all I could think was “Men have to be wary of other men as well. It’s not like women have to discern the intentions of men, but men don’t need to discern the intentions of other men.”