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Coach Greg Adams: Why 80% of Men Are Invisible to Women | DSH #1579

24 Oct 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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trying to survive social media as i age and the algorithm changes just survive not a lot of people can survive demonetization so well done they monetize you people give up you know yeah they do i mean i think that's the point they want to discourage you from making content just give it up they don't want to ban you i don't think they have a reason to but i just think they're trying to discourage you it seems like everyone in the red bull space got hit with that right pretty much the big names did there's some people that are still not demonetized but i don't think they're making money

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Chapter 2: What challenges do content creators face with YouTube demonetization?

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You were the first, though, right? I was one of the first ones of the main people. I was before Tate, before Pearl, before Fresh and Fit. I was the one on the radar early after the adpocalypse.

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Chapter 3: How is modern dating described as transactional?

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So I kind of came in after that, which was 2019. But then by 2021, I was the first one to get hit. All right, guys, Coach Greg Adams here. Let's go, baby. Let's do it. Let's get it, man. What's new with you? Man, you know, trying to survive.

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Chapter 4: What insights can be gained about men's and women's desires in relationships?

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Trying to survive social media. As I age and as the algorithm changes, just surviving. Not a lot of people can survive demonetization, so well done. Thank you, man. It's been years. I got demonetized. First channel, 2021.

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second channel 2022 and then the rest of them you know i tried to make more channels and then they finally sent me a warning stop making channels so we don't find you yeah that wipes a lot it usually works for people yeah if you monetize you people give up you know yeah they do i mean i think that's the point they want to discourage you from making content they're like just just give it up you know they don't want to ban you i don't think they have a reason to but i just think they're trying to discourage you yeah it seems like everyone in the red pill space got hit with that right

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Chapter 5: What are the pros and cons of monogamy according to the guest?

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Pretty much the big names did. There's some people that are still not demonetized, but I don't think they're making money from it. You were the first, though, right? I was one of the first ones of the main people. I was before Tate, before Pearl, before Fresh and Fit. I was the one on the radar early after the adpocalypse. So I kind of came in after that, which was 2019.

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But then by 2021, I was the first one to get hit.

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Chapter 6: How does male loneliness manifest in today's society?

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Do you think it's just a bunch of women or your haters just mass reporting you? Or do you think it was more planned out? I'm still trying to find the answers. It could be haters. It could be feminists.

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Chapter 7: What impact do poor parenting and societal changes have on relationships?

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It could be competition. It could be rival competitors within the space because the space was definitely bringing in. At that time, it was rising. There was a lot of competition to be the prime voice. Right. Kevin Samuels at the time was pretty popular. So people saw that there was possibilities to make money and it could be competition from within. Could have been all of it at the same time.

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Were you beefing with anyone back then? I think people were beefing with me.

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Chapter 8: Can men and women maintain friendships without complications?

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I typically don't beef, you know, especially if they're, you know, I always say I didn't make my platform to argue with people. um, about this particularly men to debate them. I didn't, I didn't have a platform for that. I just wanted to say my piece and keep it moving. So I didn't beef with anybody. Do you engage in debates? I don't do too many debates.

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Um, I've been surprised with some debates, you know, I've showed up to platforms and they had people there that were ready to debate me that had big names and recognition. I'm like, what are you doing here? You know? Oh, okay. All right. I guess we're debating today. Who was it? Yeah. Uh, one was Hafeez. Hmm.

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So he had the show, The Roommates, and I got invited to SOSCAST, Adam Sosnick with PBD, Patrick McDavid. And they invited me out. I was already speaking in Florida. So I drove up to Fort Lauderdale and Hafeez was there. I'm like, what? So he was going in on me. I was like, I'm not prepared for this, but I did pretty well. Yeah. Yeah. I feel like debates aren't really valuable. Most of them.

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No, they end up turning into what I call ad hominem attacks. Right. Unless there's a good moderator. If there's not a good moderator, it's just going to be a back and forth. And then people will pick out little small things and that'll go viral. You know, they're looking to get somebody smoked. Oh, he got the smoke. So they're not pretty valuable to me. I don't engage in.

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Yeah, because I'll watch Pierce Morgan like he's crushing it. But most of them, I feel like it's just a screaming match or it's just nonsense. Right. Especially if I think the. the connotator, Pierce Morgan or Nancy Grace. I'm like, they're there to kind of keep their platform going. So they're going to interject and not let you get your point out clearly. Right.

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So I'm like, I don't have any interest in going in that. Maybe I'll get some attention for a little bit, but it doesn't interest me much. What's your core messaging for people seeing you for the first time right now? What are you really trying to emphasize? All right. So for me, it's the free agent lifestyle. So that's the name of my book.

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And really, I'm trying to get men information as much as they possibly can related to relationships and marriage. So, you know, I was married, divorced, and I went through the divorce industrial complex, went through the child custody and the child support. And oftentimes in relationships, women can come out to be the victim no matter what. It's kind of like you can't win.

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It's a catch 22 for young men. But a lot of young men aren't prepared for this. They want a fantasy. They want they think relationships are going to be fantasy and somewhat easy and they don't have to change or improve. And then, you know, things happen and they wonder why. Oftentimes men don't talk to other men about it. They may talk to their mother, their sister, the girlfriend's friend.

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They don't seek counsel in other men. And particularly the reason why is because they don't want to be seen as they fail. They're weak. So we bring the conversation and say, hey, as men, these things are happening. These things could happen or they will happen. So you better be prepared for it. Right.

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