Thirty is not the new twenty
I enjoyed the podcast with Meg Jay. I feel like a lot of the advice I see on AoM ends up being entertainment for me instead of practical guidance. This is really just a symptom of the breadth of coverage, there is so much to take in, it is hard to sift through and decide what to keep, and then stay consistent with it. This podcast had a simple message that focused on improving two important areas of life, and encouraged listeners to "live intentionally." For me, this was for more effective that a top 10 or 25 list, which I end up having trouble juggling and really focusing on after reading a few in a row. All in all, I think AoM is great, and enjoyed the first podcast I listened to; intend on tuning in for more.Read full review »
cityofgarbage via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/17/13
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What I appreciate most about the Art of Manliness podcast is that its content selection, delivery, and spirit follows very closely to that of the blog. I'll admit I was interested about every 2/5 episodes before Brett took some time off the podcast to revamp. Since the revamp I've been interested...Read full review »
JACarlson via · 05/13/14
Always Great content.
NH Mormon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/13
Subject matter is familiar for AOM readers, but Brett pulls in a wide variety of guests - authors, writers, researchers, business leaders, etc. I learn something every show. Brett also does a good job of letting the guest speak and not trying too hard to steer the conversation.
pietalian via · 04/16/14
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