“I was led to “”””Coach”””” Corey Wayne by other life-optimization and dating podcasts, and I’m sorry I was. While he has some good advice about perfecting yourself as a means of attracting others (that’s nonetheless highly plagiarized), the rest of his shtick gets old quick.
But not as old as Corey Wayne. First of all, every piece of advice should be prefaced/negated with the fact that this man is 51 years old. Fif. Tee. One. He’s far past his prime, potato-shaped and mosquito-voiced. He’s just another old man at the Elks Lodge, doling out advice to the past self he never was, going home alone to the wife he never had.
He says the same things over and over, and the sloganeering gets tedious real quick. Then there’s the constant shilling—the more you have to sell the product, the worse the product is. He starts each session with a quote but doesn’t know what the word “quote” means. He interjects unwelcome, unwarranted, uninformed political pablum that has less than nothing to do with dating. There’s a definite irony to a man talking about how millennials are being feminized—and doing that talking with the voice of a little girl.
Then there are his poor listeners. One of the best parts of the podcast is hearing them try to lie one-up each other about how many times they’ve “read” his “books”—“I’ve read it 88 times!” ‘I’ve read it 113 times!’—and then have Corey whine about how they’re still “cherry-picking.” Haha! No matter how much of Corey’s ideas you incorporate, you’re still doing it wrong. Corey’s a nerd who never became the jock he so badly wants to be, and here he is at 51 years old to scold you on how nerdy you are. Good stuff! Thanks, Core!”
digitaux via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/08/21