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The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage

The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage

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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 Développement personnel Réussite personnelle
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    • Arguments or Information, The Anton Daniels Corey Holcomb Debate
      Jan 23 2026

      WARNING: This episode has explicit language

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      Summary

      In this episode of the 313 Men Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson and guests John X, Robert Brooks, and Grant Lancaster delve into a heated debate that erupted on the 51 50 podcast between Anton Daniels and Corey Holcomb. The discussion centers around the dynamics of masculinity, the role of black conservatives, and the implications of public confrontations in the digital age. The guests share their perspectives on the nature of the debate, the motivations behind the participants' actions, and the broader societal implications of such confrontations, particularly in the context of black manhood and the quest for attention in media.

      Keywords men, money, marriage, masculinity, black conservatism, podcast debate, Anton Daniels, Corey Holcomb, social media, attention economy

      Takeaways

      • 'It's all for clicks.'
      • 'We need to stop pandering to these motherfuckers.'
      • 'The algorithm doesn't care. It just counts clicks.'
      • 'This generation is a bunch of bitch ass niggas.'
      • 'We know the price of everything and the value of nothing.'
      • The Battle of Masculinity: A Podcast Showdown
      • Clicks Over Clarity: The 51 50 Podcast Debate
      • "'It just looks like two drunk uncles in the backyard at a barbecue.'"
      • "'That's something that a woman would say to you.'"
      • "'It's all for clicks.'"

      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction to the Manhood Discussion

      03:04 Background on the 51 50 Podcast Debate

      06:03 Analyzing the Host's Role in Conflict

      10:35 The Impact of Ego and Homophobia

      18:14 Generational Differences in Confrontation

      22:29 Cultural Reflections on Manhood and Conflict

      25:49 The Quest for Attention

      26:29 Provocation in Media

      30:17 Cultural Fragmentation and Unity

      32:15 The Diminishing Value of Respect

      36:02 Clicks vs. Meaningful Dialogue

      44:08Closing Thoughts on Media Dynamics

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      47 min
    • Why Women Fumble a Good Man
      Jan 16 2026

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      Summary

      In this episode of the 313 Men, Money, and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson explores the reasons why women often fumble good men. He discusses the societal pressures that lead women to choose excitement and chaos over stability and consistency in relationships. The conversation delves into the psychological impacts of dysfunctional family backgrounds, the importance of reciprocity in relationships, and the signs that indicate a woman has fumbled a good man. Ultimately, Andrew emphasizes the value of recognizing and appreciating good men before it's too late.

      Takeaways

      • Women often push away good men due to external pressures.
      • Excitement and chaos can feel more appealing than stability.
      • Boredom in relationships can lead to the highest long-term rewards.
      • Good men have standards and will not tolerate inconsistency.
      • Women often choose excitement over stability in their youth.
      • The formula for dating is often backwards for women.
      • Prioritizing short-term thrills can cost long-term happiness.
      • Comparing good men to past bad relationships can be detrimental.
      • Stability is undervalued by younger women.
      • Recognizing a good man is crucial to avoid future regrets.
      • Why Women Fumble Good Men: A Deep Dive
      • The Chaos of Choice: Understanding Relationship Dynamics
      • "Why do women fumble a good man?"
      • "The streets do not love you."
      • "Comparing exes can be dangerous."

      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Topic

      01:12 Understanding the Dynamics of Relationships

      03:33 The Impact of External Pressures on Relationships

      06:00 Excitement vs. Stability in Relationships

      12:50 The Consequences of Choosing the Wrong Partner

      19:33 Signs of Fumbling a Good Man

      25:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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      27 min
    • The Dopamine of Looking Rich
      Jan 9 2026

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      Keywords

      dopamine, looking rich, status symbols, financial choices, external validation, personal finance, spending habits, social status, financial literacy, consumer behavior

      Summary In this episode of the 313 Men Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson and guest Greg discuss the psychological and financial implications of the desire to appear wealthy. They explore the addictive nature of seeking validation through status symbols, the fear of looking poor, and the societal taboos surrounding discussions of personal finance. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the utility of purchases versus their status value, the dangers of envy-driven spending, and the need for financial literacy. They also provide practical advice for managing financial habits and finding satisfaction in savings rather than material possessions.

      Takeaways

      • The dopamine of looking rich can lead to financial ruin.
      • Many retirees rely on home equity for basic expenses.
      • People fear the perception of poverty more than actual poverty.
      • Chasing external validation often stems from deep-seated insecurities.
      • Utility value of possessions should be prioritized over status.
      • Discussing personal finances remains a societal taboo.
      • Envy can drive unnecessary and harmful spending habits.
      • Debt equates to selling your future labor and freedom.
      • Daily awareness of finances can help manage spending habits.
      • Renting luxury items can satisfy desires without financial strain.
      • The Illusion of Wealth: Understanding Status Symbols
      • Dopamine Hits: The Cost of Looking Rich
      • "Talking about money is still taboo."
      • "Envy drives unnecessary spending."
      • "Rent the car instead of buying it."

      Chapters

      00:00 The Dopamine of Looking Rich

      02:44 The Cost of Status Symbols

      05:33 Fear of Looking Poor

      08:13 Chasing External Validation

      11:11 Utility vs. Status in Purchases

      13:59 The Taboo of Discussing Finances

      16:55 The Cycle of Envy and Spending

      19:59 Selling Future Labor for Validation

      22:56 Finding Joy in Savings

      25:39 Advice for Managing the Dopamine Hit

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      32 min
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