I never liked him, but Ross Jeffries is legendary, great job landing him for an interview!
It was a good interview, and I will say, I probably haven't sat through any portrayal of him that wasn't antagonistic, so I appreciate the fuller view of his character. The sales-y dimension of him is still there after this though, ha. Some call it grifting, others just say he's gotta pay his bills. Cats came up a few times, but I'm a little surprised he didn't tell you about Sarge, immortalized in Neil Strauss' the Game, but I believe it was Jeffries' cat.
Man, that could be a blast from the past. Other than the typicals, Mystery and Style/Neil Strauss, I would recommend The Juggler/Wayne Elise, who had a good run of being the most popular around when Mystery first hit the scene, and he is mentioned in Strauss' The Game multiple times. He is a really funny and surprisingly normal guy, I bet the conversation would be incredible.
I never liked him, but Ross Jeffries is legendary, great job landing him for an interview!
It was a good interview, and I will say, I probably haven't sat through any portrayal of him that wasn't antagonistic, so I appreciate the fuller view of his character. The sales-y dimension of him is still there after this though, ha. Some call it grifting, others just say he's gotta pay his bills. Cats came up a few times, but I'm a little surprised he didn't tell you about Sarge, immortalized in Neil Strauss' the Game, but I believe it was Jeffries' cat.
Thank you for listening! I found him super endearing. Makes me want to try to land some other Manosphere greats on the pod.
Man, that could be a blast from the past. Other than the typicals, Mystery and Style/Neil Strauss, I would recommend The Juggler/Wayne Elise, who had a good run of being the most popular around when Mystery first hit the scene, and he is mentioned in Strauss' The Game multiple times. He is a really funny and surprisingly normal guy, I bet the conversation would be incredible.