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Low Testosterone Is Quietly Destroying Modern Men

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In this powerful conversation, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus author John Gray joins Stephen Scoggins to break down the biological and emotional differences between men and women, and why ignoring them is wrecking modern relationships.

They talk testosterone, estrogen, emotional intelligence, communication, sex, and why so many couples are burning out. If you’re tired of surface-level advice and want real answers to real relationship problems, this is the episode to watch.

In this episode:

- Why chronic stress destroys testosterone in men and estrogen in women

- The biology behind polarity and attraction

- How role reversal is killing sex and intimacy

- The truth about porn, performance, and male self-worth

- Why modern relationships lack structure—and how to fix it

- Communication hacks that actually work (not fluff)

- What creates real, lasting connection in marriage 🔥 If you're serious about creating a strong, intimate, and lasting relationship, this conversation will challenge everything you think you know. 📚 Learn more from John Gray: marsvenus.com

  continue reading

275 episodes

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In this powerful conversation, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus author John Gray joins Stephen Scoggins to break down the biological and emotional differences between men and women, and why ignoring them is wrecking modern relationships.

They talk testosterone, estrogen, emotional intelligence, communication, sex, and why so many couples are burning out. If you’re tired of surface-level advice and want real answers to real relationship problems, this is the episode to watch.

In this episode:

- Why chronic stress destroys testosterone in men and estrogen in women

- The biology behind polarity and attraction

- How role reversal is killing sex and intimacy

- The truth about porn, performance, and male self-worth

- Why modern relationships lack structure—and how to fix it

- Communication hacks that actually work (not fluff)

- What creates real, lasting connection in marriage 🔥 If you're serious about creating a strong, intimate, and lasting relationship, this conversation will challenge everything you think you know. 📚 Learn more from John Gray: marsvenus.com

  continue reading

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