YLA: 009 Young Male Psyche with Alex Weber & Kyle Kazanjian-Amory

YLA: 009 Young Male Psyche with Alex Weber & Kyle Kazanjian-Amory

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YOUR LOVE ACCOMPLICE: What is it like growing up in the age of dating apps? How does it impact our social skills? I talk with Alex Weber and Kyle Kazanjian-Amory of Don't Tell Comedy about what it's like to be single at age 25 and 30 living in Los...

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51:077 Nov 2017

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Decoding Young Male Psyche in the Age of Dating Apps

Episode Overview

  • Dating apps are reshaping social skills and relationships.
  • Understanding the importance of life purpose in relationships.
  • College students face challenges in forming meaningful connections.
  • Comedy can ease social interactions and improve confidence.
  • Innovative dating app ideas, like matching based on childhood traumas.
I'm hopeful that if I'm not aggressively looking for the person, if there's no pressure, I have to get engaged by this age, and I'm just living my life in purpose.

In this engaging episode of 'Your Love Accomplice', Christina Weber dives into the complexities of the young male psyche in the modern dating landscape. Joined by Alex Weber and Kyle Kazanjian-Amory from Don't Tell Comedy, the discussion spans various facets of relationships, social dynamics, and personal growth. The podcast begins with an exploration of how dating apps are transforming the way young people connect, often leading to suppressed emotions and superficial interactions.

This phenomenon is especially prevalent among college students, who are often advised against forming deep relationships for fear of hindering their career aspirations. Christina discusses the intriguing concept that men feel the need to find their life purpose or achieve financial stability before entering significant relationships. Alex and Kyle share personal anecdotes about their experiences in Los Angeles, emphasizing that living in alignment with one's purpose naturally attracts the right partners without pressure.

Comedy, they reveal, plays a significant role in helping individuals break social barriers and foster genuine connections. One of the more unique topics covered is the idea of a dating app that matches individuals based on similar childhood wounds, offering a fresh perspective on compatibility. The conversation also touches on the humorous side of dating mishaps, adding levity to the narrative.

Overall, the episode is an insightful journey into understanding how young men navigate the world of dating in today's digital era, providing listeners with both informative and entertaining content. With upcoming events and shows, Alex and Kyle invite listeners to engage with Don't Tell Comedy on social media platforms, promising an exciting blend of humor and dating exploration.

Christina wraps up the episode, encouraging listeners to join the upcoming dating edition show and stay connected for future episodes packed with love and laughter.

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