Men and Women Today Are STILL F@$#!D: A Very Triggering Post-Valentine's Special

24/02/2022 1h 2min Episodio 194
Men and Women Today Are STILL F@$#!D: A Very Triggering Post-Valentine's Special

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PART TWO (See Episode 193 for Part One)  "The closer you get to darkness, the closer you get to truth." - Morgan May  By November of 2021, Morgan May had already gone viral for her controversial TikTok videos.  Yes, Morgan was coaching. Yes, Morgan was continuing her growth spiritually. But no one, and we mean no one, had ever labeled her “ex-feminist” or “anti-women’s movement.”  Then The Sun decided to write a full-page feature on her.  She proclaims to the people that the women’s movement hurts women more than it helps and she joins Greg in this episode to discuss the nuances of her argument, that our refusal to look into the biological and evolutionary science of human relationships is screwing up meaningful romance for everyone.  In Part Two of this tell-all interview, Morgan continues to spill her uncensored worldviews on contemporary sexuality and dating, the problems associated with so many people getting easily "triggered," and using shadow alchemy/psychedelics to transform yourself into your most awakened self.  Morgan's Links: https://beacons.ai/themorganmay --------------Sign up for a free hypnosis discovery call with Greg at https://calendly.com/gregbornstein/hypnoIf you enjoy this podcast, please rate this show and leave a review! Even a few words can help. Just go to ratethispodcast.com/openloopsFollow Greg on Instagram @thegregbornsteinTo catch Open Loops LIVE, make sure you follow our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClAn8jOF8PDkCxZXhiL3lIg and Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/OpenLoopsPod
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