Duana Welch and I talk about why men and women cheat and how to prevent it, how porn affects relationships, and the best way to break up with someone.| The Art of Manliness
The Childhood of Theodore Roosevelt. Teddy Roosevelt's life began rather inauspiciously. He was a sickly child, asthmatic, near-sighted, and home-schooled.| The Art of Manliness
When was the last time you got a job promotion or a raise? The way to get a job promotion and your career on the right track is to become the "go-to guy."| The Art of Manliness
Beth Kobliner shares advice on how to teach your kids the principles of sound personal finance. Chores, jobs, college, and more are discussed.| The Art of Manliness
Taking on responsibility and overcoming challenges is the best way to increase your manly confidence.| The Art of Manliness
Some of the best examples of writing love letters have been crafted while the threat of death was imminent. Don't wait to tell your loved ones how you feel.| The Art of Manliness
If you struggle with getting your financial house in order, you may feel that what you need is more information, but that's not the right approach.| The Art of Manliness
You’re in your cubicle, minding your own business, when a coworker walking by stops to talk. Seems innocuous enough . . . except they do this multiple times a day. Most every day. While you don’t mind a little chit-chat with your officemates, the interruptions from this coworker go on too long, are banal, and/or […]| The Art of Manliness
Tips on how to negotiate your salary. Negotiating tips after a job offer or increasing your pay at your current job.| The Art of Manliness
I have authors Derek and Carrie Olsen on the show to talk about how married couples can have better conversations about finances in their household.| The Art of Manliness
You're ready to start dating and stop hanging out. It's really not that hard to get a date with a woman. Here's how to take hanging out up a level to dating| The Art of Manliness
Franklin's adages in The Way to Wealth teach us that success is just the consistent application of hard work and thrift. Here is more wisdom from Ben Franklin.| The Art of Manliness