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The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast is a place where listeners can come with real questions about Life, Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and Parenting & Leave with quality answers! Hosted and Presented by "Naiym "The Wolf" Dingle.

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In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que unpack the nuances of dating younger and the dynamics of refreshing age gaps in modern relationships. They explore how groupthink shapes dating culture, how fear-based frameworks influence decisions, and the importance of proper mentoring and offering guidance without ego. The conversation introduces the concept of eye-level hierarchy and the necessity of unwavering respect in partnerships. The episode also dives into controversial but thought-provoking topics like arranged marriages, location sharing, and the tension between privacy and protection. Wolf & Que examine the sacrifices of love, the difference between presentation vs. expectation, and how showing flaws builds real intimacy. They discuss compromising for peace of mind, knowing when to leave on your high horse, and understanding the balance of trade-offs in long-term commitment. Closing with a reflection on what they call “death row relationships,” this episode challenges listeners to assess whether their love is thriving—or just surviving. Tap in for another layered conversation that pushes perspective and accountability. Follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network for episodes that sharpen, stretch, and elevate. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que explore the dynamics of fatherhood, family structure, and the responsibilities that come with leadership in the home. They touch on ideas like Disney Dubai dreams, the concept of a dad domain, and the deeper meaning behind naming kids and setting the tone for the family. The conversation emphasizes protection over direction and the importance of having a clear program or structure for children to follow. The episode dives into the difference between raising a child vs. just taking care of one, the impact of moms loving on their sons too much, and why sometimes doing more doesn’t always mean it matters more. Wolf & Que also discuss the idea of a substitute curriculum, the role of fathers in shaping outcomes, and the concept of a family’s “off-season” where growth and recalibration happen. They close by reflecting on accepting outcomes and the importance of being at peace with where life takes you, especially when you’ve done your part as a parent, partner, or provider. Tap in for a reflective conversation on fatherhood, structure, and family leadership. Follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network for episodes that challenge, guide, and inspire. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que dive into what it really means to sit through progress instead of rushing outcomes. They explore the idea of up-front investment with long-term commitment, breaking down why growth—especially in relationships—often feels like an emotional project. The conversation highlights women’s stresses, the difference between omission vs. admission, and how avoidance quietly damages trust. The episode also tackles practical but rarely discussed topics like relationship registries, emotional and relational spring cleaning, and the contrast between building something versus tearing it down. Wolf & Que examine common sense vs. common practice, the reality of financial cheating, and what it means for relationships to be truly pressure tested. They close with a powerful family tree epiphany, connecting generational patterns to present-day decisions and reminding listeners that progress requires patience, honesty, and the willingness to stay when it would be easier to leave. Tune in for a grounded, reflective episode that challenges how you invest, commit, and grow. Follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network for conversations that sharpen perspective and build legacy. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que unpack the mindset of commitment with the belief that leaving isn’t a possibility. They explore the difference between love vs. liking, how that distinction impacts long-term relationships, and why teaching children conflict-resolution skills is essential for healthier futures. The conversation dives into the idea of the relationship being the end-all, be-all, contrasting how men think vs. how women feel, and why communication breaks down when inquiry turns into interrogation. They also reflect on aging vs. growing, challenging listeners to examine whether time is actually producing wisdom, maturity, and emotional depth. This episode is a grounded discussion on commitment, communication, and growth—personally, relationally, and generationally. Tune in for perspective, clarity, and real conversation that pushes you to evolve. Tap in for this layered, honest breakdown of modern love and mindset. Follow the hosts and network: @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more episodes that challenge, heal, and elevate. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que break down the difference between stability vs. comfort and how confusing the two can stall real growth. They explore concepts like negative churn, the sophomore slump, and why knowing how to handle winning is just as important as surviving losses. The conversation emphasizes learning from other people’s experiences and the value of horizontal networking—building with peers, not just chasing hierarchies.The episode also challenges listeners to ask, “What decade are you in?”—mentally, financially, and emotionally. Wolf & Que discuss being rich in resources, actually utilizing those resources, and the difference between useful trauma vs. used trauma. Topics like pride trauma, movement without progress, and self-rejection highlight how internal blocks often do more damage than external obstacles.They close by unpacking what it means to let your guard down without losing yourself, and the fine line between living without pride vs. living without dignity. This episode is a deep reflection on maturity, momentum, and moving with intention instead of just motion.Tap in for perspective-shifting insight. Follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network for episodes that challenge, sharpen, and elevate.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que are joined by Janae Music to unpack real-life scenarios around cruises, baecations, and blurred lines, including what happens when you travel with a “supposed friend.” They break down the importance of clear boundaries, the difference between friends vs. friendly, and how to recognize opportunistic vs. manipulative behavior—especially when intentions aren’t stated upfront. The conversation also tackles accepting the friend zone, navigating a “friend request pending” phase, and the realities of kid entitlement vs. kid crutches. Wolf & Que discuss how to live your life while still caring for life, the tension between comparative vs. collaborative parenting, and the dynamics of single, married, wives, and moms all operating in overlapping spaces. They close by exploring innate vs. conditioned behavior, identifying your primary commitments, and understanding when and how to exercise your rights—emotionally, relationally, and as a parent or partner. Tap in for this layered, honest breakdown of modern love and mindset. Follow the hosts and network: @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, ​⁠ @janaemusic , @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more episodes that challenge, heal, and elevate. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que step into the Zone of Genius—breaking down how accountability, self-awareness, and honest communication shape modern relationships. They unpack concepts like romantic ADHD, the importance of “showing your work” when explaining yourself, and the tension between being rational versus empathetic. The conversation dives into why men are often the firefighters in relationships, constantly putting out emotional fires, and how the if vs. when vs. how of communication can make or break connection. They explore the contrast between love languages vs. trauma languages, masking feelings, and the games people play for protection in love—turning relationships into leverage instead of partnership. Wolf & Que also discuss the limits of self-work, the fear of intention, and why women showing genuine gratitude and feeling safe are non-negotiables. From what makes you happy versus what makes you mad (and which is easier to express), to being undervalued but overcompensating, they break down the line between finessing vs. blessing in love and life. The episode closes with a deep dive into compatibility vs. chemistry, being a mix versus a match, and how to actually date with layers, levels, and intention—without becoming overly skeptical. Tap in for this layered, honest breakdown of modern love and mindset. Follow the hosts and network: @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more episodes that challenge, heal, and elevate. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que dive into the conversation around Passport Bros, the idea of expanding your dating options, and how paying it forward shapes the quality of your relationships and your character. They explore the path we don’t want to take, the gamble of love, and why the gap between information and application—between knowing and doing—defines who actually grows. The episode breaks down romantic risk-taking, the underrated power of reassurance in relationships, and how reserving your thoughts can lead to feeling overwhelmed or unappreciated. Wolf & Que also unpack the difference between calling vs. conditioning, navigating the tension between ambition and peace, and what it really means to chase a billion—financially, emotionally, or spiritually. Packed with introspection, challenge, and clarity, this episode pushes listeners to rethink their choices, their partnerships, and their pursuit of purpose. Tune in for this and more—follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for episodes that challenge, entertain, and elevate. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que dive into the reality of single happiness and what it means to be secure within yourself instead of operating from insecurity. They unpack the difference between being confident, not comparative, and how easily people fall into “taking the bait” in relationships and life. The conversation explores the importance of maintenance for the mind, from mental oil changes to creating habits that sustain clarity and calm. Wolf & Que highlight the value of living in peace, including the uncomfortable truth of sometimes needing to escape your partner to protect your mental space. They break down why peace must be valued, how to operate and produce from a peaceful state, and the impact—good or bad—of bringing corporate energy into the household. This episode is all about self-awareness, emotional upkeep, and building a life rooted in internal stability rather than external validation. Tune in for this and more—follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for episodes that challenge, entertain, and elevate. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que dive into the layered realities of modern relationships, accountability, and identity. They break down the concept of selective omission, exploring when withholding becomes manipulation versus maturity. The conversation expands into responsibility vs. restriction, the balance between being reserved vs. reckless, and a full exploration of what truly makes someone a square. The episode also compares the evolution of a reformed street nigga vs. a reformed whore, highlighting how ego can either be destroyed or managed depending on the journey. Wolf & Que discuss what it really takes to satisfy a woman, the difference between a healthy relationship and a perfect one, and how submission vs. trust sets the tone for long-term compatibility. Listeners will hear insights on attitude mitigation, the distinction between chemistry and connection, and why life becomes “simple once it’s simple.” The episode closes by redefining what makes someone a lame or a square, challenging assumptions on value, character, and relationship dynamics. Tune in for this and more—follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for episodes that challenge, entertain, and elevate. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf and Que unpack the layered realities of life transitions, manhood development, and emotional discipline. They discuss the weight of givers’ guilt, how controlling the budget can define power dynamics in relationships, and why true dominance starts with being under control, not in control. The conversation takes a deep turn into the figurative meaning of virginity cracking—breaking old mindsets, rediscovering purpose, and learning how impulse can interrupt foresight. Wolf and Que explore the fine line between being heartless vs naïve, and how men can balance strength with compassion while embracing the difficulties of masculine identity. From heroes vs. villains in parenting to the realities of daddy issues, this episode reminds listeners that life is 12 rounds—a constant fight between growth, grace, and grounding. They challenge the audience to seek understanding, not just validation, and to recognize that fair doesn’t always mean equal. Tune in for this reflective and raw conversation on accountability, emotional maturity, and the evolution of self. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf and Que explore separation success—the growth that comes when distance creates development. They discuss giving back to mom and the unique beauty of sons who guide their mothers, highlighting how maturity shifts the parent-child dynamic into one of purpose, gratitude, and leadership. The conversation dives deep into the purpose to give and serve, showing how fulfillment comes from contribution, not control. They touch on how singleness benefits men, offering perspective on using solitude as preparation rather than punishment. From buffer meals vs home-cooked connections, Wolf and Que use everyday analogies to explain emotional nutrition—what’s fast, what’s fulfilling, and what’s real. They unpack jealousy vs envy, boy problems with men, and the timeless truth that submission is not an option in healthy partnerships—it’s a standard grounded in respect. The hosts also examine the cost of being single, how to verbalize respectfully in conflict, and the thin line between being a compliment in someone’s life and being a complication. It’s an episode about growth, gratitude, and grace—how separation can lead to success, and how purpose always finds those who serve. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf and Que explore the thin line between a safe space and a respected space in relationships—because sometimes comfort and respect don’t coexist the way we think they do. They break down why men have to park their feelings to stay grounded and how scrambling out of the pocket emotionally can cause you to fumble peace, love, or purpose. The conversation unfolds into the importance of self-love, reminding listeners that you have to love yourself first before loving me. Wolf and Que discuss the power of energy in motion, the magic of perspective, and how life constantly forces us to choose between being victims or victors. They also dive into the difference between reflections of self versus reflections of them—how relationships often mirror what we need to heal, not what we need to fix in others. This episode closes on faith and resilience—we vs. me, the renewal of respect, and the reminder that no matter the battles you face, the weapons may form, but they shall not prosper. Wolf and Que end with an honest discussion about why men get their hearts broken, unpacking the emotional layers of expectation, pride, and vulnerability. Raw, balanced, and deeply reflective, this conversation captures the essence of growth through faith, love, and accountability. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf and Que dive into the hardest climb—the season between comfort and success that tests discipline, faith, and endurance. They call it the marathon in the middle, the point where motivation fades and consistency has to take over. The conversation unpacks what it means to see the same more from different perspectives, learning how growth often looks like struggle before it looks like progress. They break down the difference between the boardroom and the podium, between quiet preparation and public validation, and how too many people want to skip the grind and go straight to applause. Wolf and Que also touch on boyfriend things—the expectations, the lessons, and the blurred lines between romance and readiness. The discussion gets real about becoming your own villain, setting the tone vs setting the standard, and how marketing and branding apply not just to business, but to how you present yourself in relationships and life. They explore the danger of growing in the wrong direction, choosing fun over forever, and living in a constant state of certainty that blocks evolution. This episode is for anyone in the middle of their climb—ambitious, self-aware, and learning that the hardest part of success isn’t starting, it’s sustaining. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf and Que unpack the different decompression methods people use to escape from the pressures of everyday life, from introverts who recharge in silence to extroverts who seek energy in social spaces. They explore the dangers of mistaking activity for productivity and why unplugging is essential to sustain real growth. The discussion highlights the difference between respect and attention, the role of a hiatus of silence, and whether women are truly monogamous in modern relationship dynamics. They also dive into the idea of being seen as an asset versus a prop, questioning how value is assigned in love and family. Wolf and Que reflect on the pride of seeing your child embody traits unlike your own, and why those admirable qualities matter. The episode challenges societal concepts around attention entitlement, explores the tension between earning versus entitlement, and wrestles with how men and women prove themselves right in the face of cultural pressures. In one of the most thought-provoking moments, Que shares why he believes his wife needs to be “PRN”—always ready and present, like an on-call role in the most important partnership of life. A mix of raw relationship truths, cultural insights, and lifestyle reflection, this episode is packed with questions that force you to re-examine how you decompress, who you are in relationships, and what accountability really looks like in love. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
This episode is super random but full of real gems. Wolf and Que break down the trap of people pleasing, the balance between benefits and responsibilities in love, and why relationships are like Harvard—you have to do what it takes not just to get in, but to stay in. They stress the importance of sowing seeds carefully, since even small acts can plant seeds of separation, and they remind listeners that approval from God matters more than public applause. The conversation also touches on the meaning of masculinity, the discipline of parking your feelings when emotions cloud judgment, and the dangerous influence of the modern serpent—temptations, distractions, and manipulations that pull people away from their true path. This one blends relationship lessons, spiritual insight, and raw truth about what it takes to keep the best once you have it. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
This episode is super random but full of real gems. Wolf and Que break down the trap of people pleasing, the balance between benefits and responsibilities in love, and why relationships are like Harvard—you have to do what it takes not just to get in, but to stay in. They stress the importance of sowing seeds carefully, since even small acts can plant seeds of separation, and they remind listeners that approval from God matters more than public applause. The conversation also touches on the meaning of masculinity, the discipline of parking your feelings when emotions cloud judgment, and the dangerous influence of the modern serpent—temptations, distractions, and manipulations that pull people away from their true path. This one blends relationship lessons, spiritual insight, and raw truth about what it takes to keep the best once you have it. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf and Que explore the delicate balance between nurturing and overstepping in relationships. They break down the difference between when a woman acts like a kid around her man—bringing playfulness and vulnerability—and when she slips into acting like a mom, which can undermine respect and shift the dynamic. The conversation highlights that while all men want to be nurtured, no man truly wants his partner to become his mother, and women should never feel responsible for solving a man’s problems. They also dive into the importance of discernment, reminding listeners that if you let yourself be guided by everybody, you’ll end up misguided by everybody. Relationships, like business, require evaluation and accountability, which is why Wolf and Que compare love to HR assessments—where compatibility, boundaries, and roles have to be clear if you want the relationship to thrive. This episode blends raw truth, relationship psychology, and practical wisdom, offering listeners a clear lens on how to balance support with boundaries and nurture with respect. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
This episode explores the power of soft energy and the beauty of enjoying femininity in a world that often pressures women to harden themselves. We unpack the difference between debt and overhead, why a track record of borrowing becomes future gambling, and how true security comes from operating off certainty instead of constant risk. Real growth requires patience, because the things that truly last always take time—forcing outcomes never works, but enforcing healthy standards does. We also reflect on the culture of accountability and what it means to build a sustainable lifestyle rather than chasing temporary highs. For women, there’s value in seeking guidance, direction, and correction—not from the noise of outside council but from God, the loudest voice, and the truth that never fails. We examine how many are living with a malfunctioning compass, mistaking distraction for destiny, and why real alignment means finding your true north and staying grounded in it. This conversation blends relationship wisdom, faith-driven accountability, and lifestyle alignment—helping you sharpen your discernment and move with clarity instead of confusion. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
This episode takes a raw look at how relationships become transactional and why that mindset traps people in cycles of toxicity. We dive into the difference between real effort and bare minimum effort, how people confuse being fumbled with actually fumbling someone, and what it means to put yourself on clearance when there should be no clearance racks when it comes to self-worth. The conversation exposes the patterns where women start acting like moms to men who move like children, and why creating intentional space for your partner is critical if you want the relationship to grow instead of collapse. We also break down how perspective shapes your entire approach to love—whether you’re guided by ego, pain, maturity, or genuine connection—and how to gauge where you truly stand. This episode blends relationship psychology, dating advice, and cultural commentary, perfect for anyone navigating modern love and looking to level up their standards. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
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