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The Red Pill Generation, an audio dose of The Red Pill, helping open the eyes of young men of action, modern conquistadors if you will, everyday. We analyze and share our own experiences on a broad range of subjects like self improvement, starting your own business, passive income, traveling/living abroad, women, sex, relationships, fitness and more. Click to tweet: bit.do/redpill
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What happens when a sense of adventure meets, preparation, a great network and luck? For budding entrepreneur and China enthusiast, Luke Francis it's $70,000 in less than 14 days. Morveau Watches' goal was $20,000, for their Indiegogo campaign. That's more than 350% funded and counting with another 2 weeks remaining. Here's how he did it...
To celebrate the 1 year anniversary of The Red Pill Generation Podcast & Blog. We've made a few compilation episodes of the most interesting, inspirational, informative and insane bits from RPG circa June 2014 - June, 2015.  Episodes in this Compilation (Listed in Order): Ep 8. Co-CEO/Co-Founder - Rohan/ Ep 10. 5 Reasons I'm Not Friends with Girls/ Ep 25. Veni Vici On C'est Montréal/ Ep 26. Pick Up Artists & Pushing Your Limits/ Ep 27. How To Make $5K a Month PPC
You are the average of the 5 people you surround yourself with. In this episode, Mocha and Tess talk about why having friends pursuing the entrepreneurship path, location independent or not, can make or break you and why. They also bromance about how they have helped each other in the recent past - from asking bosses for raises, dealing with personal issues, discussing business processes, outsourcing, and more. Even if not in business - just having good guy friends who can be there for you in down times can drastically change your life. Learn a bit about our story here.
In this episode, Tess and Café Mocha, talk to James Soller from jimmyesl.com. Listen to find out: - The best countries for teaching English (and making the most money). - The cultural differences in cities around the world. - Jimmy's entry into the entrepreneurial world after teaching for several years.
Coming off of the episode on Pick Up Artists, RSD and Pushing Your Limits, we move away from Veni Vici's PUA life. Into why he quit his banking job, jumped into  P.P.C. (Pay Per Call online marketing) and went from losing money in his first month to making $5K a month net profit in less than a year - all location independent income.
In this episode through talking about Veni Vici's assent in self-improvement, pushing his limits - we analyze PUA (Pick Up Artists) in general and the PUA forum/dating coach service RSD (Real Social Dynamics) which you may have heard of when Julien Blanc was deemed "The Most Hated Man in the World" in 2014 by TIME Magazine...fucking TIME MAGAZINE!
In this two part episode Cafe Mocha gives an extensive run down on expat life in Guangzhou, China, his struggles when he first arrived (like getting robbed for $600) to landing a sweet gig at a private tutoring start-up, crafting your own job, building an entrepreneurship network in China and how his sourcing company is going. Other topics discussed are X1 and X2 visas, how the mastermind forum ENTER CHINA and the Roosh V Forum helped him settle in China and overcome his failures.
In this episode Cafe Mocha gives an extensive run down on expat life in Guangzhou, China, his struggles when he first arrived (like getting robbed for $600) to landing a sweet gig at a private tutoring start-up, creating a business English course and how his sourcing company is developing. Other topics discussed are X1 and X2 visas, how the mastermind forum ENTER CHINA and the Roosh V Forum helped him settle in China and overcome his failures.
The final episode episode of Cafe Mocha's adventures in Zambia, it acts partially as a part 2 to "Ep 20. Kryptonite Interview - Traditional Zambian Families" so we highly recommend you listen to that one before this. In this ep He and Kryptonite reminisce about growing up together, their school days, competing for the same women, alpha dog fights with siblings and even discuss corrupt African governments. All the while having a "few" too many glasses of Chivas Regal whiskey...
In this episode, Kryptonite shares his experiences playing professional football (soccer) in Spain. He takes us through his journey from how he was discovered to highs and lows of success. From crazy groupie fans, to making over $15,000 a month, to shady agents and racism. From this podcast ep you should learn what happens when you realize the ugly business behind your art and how you can handle it.
We welcome Cafe Mocha's childhood bestie; Kryptonite to the podcast, to talk about his experiences growing up in a "traditional Zambian family." Subjects covered include, African culture, male machismo, religion, conservative parenting, corporal punishment, entrepreneurship, sibling rivalry and much more.
This is a sequel or update rather of Ep 12. Parents - Pot Smoking Moms and Cheating Dads. In which Café Mocha discusses the outcome of his father's infidelity. How he handles this situation in a Red Pill fashion with regards to a possible illegitimate child or children... With new comer to the podcast, Kryptonite.
Tesseract and Café Mocha Skype in to chat about first impressions of new and old cities - Hong Kong, China and Lusaka, Zambia respectfully. In this episode you should gain insight on the rapid and vast amount of development in Africa mainly through investment/immigration from China. You should also gain insight to Tesseract's first experiences with South East Asia as well the Filipino ladies in Hong Kong.
In this episode, we simply recapitulate the story of 10 Red Pill Guys descending into some of the deepest levels of debauchery there is - in Canada's sin city, Montréal, QC. From copious amounts of intoxicants, to "Viagra roulette", strippers, threesomes, exhibitionism and more - nothing was beyond
In this episode we simply tell the story of 10 Red Pill Guys descending into some of the deepest levels of debauchery there is, in Canada's sin city, Montréal, QC. From copious amounts of intoxicants, to Viagra roulette, to strippers, to threesomes, to exhibitionism - nothing was beyond limits in Montréal... This will be the first of an ongoing audio and written series, that is sure to go down well with feminists globally (probably not).
After a 4 month hiatus we're back with an episode interviewing a 22 year old Zhong Guo ren (Chinese person) dubbed, "Alice Young." Cafe Mocha sat down with her to chat about what her views her on relationships, sex and a little about education and business in China. A somewhat conservative yet open minded girl, it makes for an interesting episode to give you and idea of what to expect when dating locals in China.
In this episode we talk to David De Las Morenas from HowToBeast.com. A best selling, self-published author of books such as Dominate and The Book of Bulking (which we discuss). He talks about how he built his process for dominating life, writing eBooks and becoming a successful personal trainer. If you want to hear actionable advice about building an audience from zero into a successful business, then you clicked on the right episode; you will learn a lot from David’s story.
Ash Croft and Café Mocha discuss four people most feminists would go back in time and eliminate, their parents...This is the RPG take on how we our view of parents has shifted - what positive and negative traits we've instilled/rejected from them and how they shaped our current view of the world. Talking points include hypocritical alcohol and pot consumption, infidelity and possible illegitimate children.
In this episode, we talk about how Café Mocha got his first article published on the controversial website for game, culture, masculinity, lifestyle and more - Return of Kings. He talks about how the article: 5 Reasons I'm Not "Friends" With Girls, got published and subsequently re-posted on the TumblrinAction SubReddit to "rave" reviews on the latter. While also sharing his tips on how to get over 500 people pissed off and call you an asshole, all from the comfort of your own home.
Part 2 of our interview with Rohan, a rookie entrepreneur, who built a multimillion dollar business in one of the most difficult niches in the world. Along with his Co-CEO and friend he created the educational game Prodigy, that teaches children math while playing a role playing game on their computer. As a close friend of the Red Pill Generation he shares his stories like pitching to The Dragon's Den with 48 hours notice, how he got his software in front of over 300,000 children, and the journey of growing into the successful tech-trepreneur he is today.
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