If men and women had compassion for each other's struggles, the world would be a better place.
@markbrey529 ай бұрын
no argument here
@mariaferrer60195 ай бұрын
you said it sister!! both sexes don't understand how each other naturally operates and each other's needs.
@rienkdevries93049 ай бұрын
I usually don't allow myself time to watch long-format videos, but this is the 2nd interview/conversation of yours I watched. Intelligent questions, and you create a relaxed atmosphere for your guests to answer and talk freely, without interruptions. Thank you.
@AlignPodcast9 ай бұрын
I'm really glad you've been enjoying the podcast, thank you for the kind words!
@Skbrvrisjsbdvetjtrbejudb9 ай бұрын
You would rather be on TikTok?
@AlignPodcast9 ай бұрын
I hope you guys enjoy this episode! David is a truly lovely and understanding human being. His time spent with Andrew Tate, possibly one of the most polarizing figures online of the last decade, brings some insights to the man that most would not even consider. Let me know your thoughts on this one down below! 💭
@bousnaneabdelghani1649 ай бұрын
It's yeah i really enjoyed it , how mr david tried to make tate be present is incredibly beautiful which showed so much from the hidden side of tate , ❤❤❤ much love from that interview I'm following mr david he's a great man , if u see this love you and respect you sir.
@AlignPodcast8 ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed the episode, and thank you for the kind words!
@jayarajsathyan95326 ай бұрын
ANDREW IS A COWARD, CHALLENGING JORDAN PETERSON FOR A FIGHT TILL DEATH IN THE RING. ANDREW SHOULD CHALLENGE SOMEONE TOO BIG, IF HE IS REAL BRAVE.
@markbrey529 ай бұрын
I have been a student of David's, watching most of his interviews multiple times over. I'm honored to be able to learn from his vast wisdom and knowledge. He gives a very unique perspective that I've not seen anyone else offer
@jonsnow9118 ай бұрын
17:30, 32:10 risk death, 32:40 pain causes change, 35:00 good boy rebellion, 42:20
@thoughtsaboutstuff3512 ай бұрын
thank you! it's great episode.
@markbrey529 ай бұрын
Amazing interview by David as always. David's wisdom is turning into wizardry he's so intelligent 💪
@lauraferguson43357 ай бұрын
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@hamizbackup9 ай бұрын
It is rare to see people like Tate. The break down was knowledgable. I wonder how Tate was able to develop himself to high levels
@alohaspirit15069 ай бұрын
I'm a new subscriber so by chance watched it as it popped and I was curious. It was an amazing interview by two understanding, intelligent people and I gained some new insights. I'm happy to see that David is a fellow Canadian who lived in Grimsby and St. Catharines which are right next door to where I am in Hamilton! I really loved this episode, thank you!
@AlignPodcast9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I appreciate you tuning in and subscribing!
@MKSouthernStar6 ай бұрын
The man is all bravado. The pain is just under the surface and his belief to just white knuckle it and ignore the warning signs will bite him eventually. Dude needs some therapy.
@ArchieThomas3seeseaАй бұрын
Tonu Robbins talks about getting out of pain or into pleasure.
@martastepniewska3293Ай бұрын
I did not like the first few minutes so far, David does not engage fully, they way he is sitting, he does not look like he is listening.
@dagmardegrave69809 ай бұрын
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@lauraferguson43358 ай бұрын
No. Sutcliffe did not bring out a child side in Andrew Tate. In terms of psychological value, the interview was a bust.
@nickj.78767 ай бұрын
I agree with that. It was a fascinating interview but having said that I think people, especially men, can ble fooled and charmed by Tate as he is a world class manipulator. I do think it's valuable having conversations with people like Tate as well. If I had to take a guess I think one would find a lot of the answers to why Tate is the way he is in his childhood and in his relationship with his parents. I think Tate is a deeply traumatized man who needs to integrate and work on deep wounds.
@lauraferguson43357 ай бұрын
@@nickj.7876 Yes. Tate represents as someone who abandoned his real self in order to survive and he now inhabits an all-powerful persona. I don't think he can be reached. He will never become a fully realized man. The interviewer couldn't possibly have much accomplishment in the mental-health field. Total lightweight.
@Imawakeitsmorning7 ай бұрын
@lauraferguson4335 Hi Laura, Your perspective has certainly intrigued me. What would you have done, or proposed the interviewer have done differently to achieve a better outcome?
@paolacastillootoya8904Ай бұрын
@@Imawakeitsmorning hey! the basic socratic method would have work fine, that is because tate loves to talk about himself and slips out often. I would have been taking notes about his slips, he does it on purpose sometimes like when he said "My children" and quickly changed it to "my sons". He is not really smart, he is in fact, easy to understand. That is in part one of the things that makes him likeable to men with certain neurodivergencies and men looking for easy answers, tate is easy to digest, certainly much easier than reality or than self reflection. He is like fast food for them