
Everything from articles, to microblogs, to podcasts, to features can be found down this rabbithole.
I am joined by Ex-Vegan, Ex-Feminist and Anti-Medication Morgan May.
We absolutely loved this conversation.. I KNOWWW my community gon love it too.
When I say problem, I mean actually living your life for YOU and not for other people.
Georgina Rose, a western mystic and polytheist, speaks with Morgan May, a femininity coach and dating understander, about the modern dating scene, the meaning of love, how feminism changed the dating world, the war on masculinity and femininity, how our trauma messes us up, the sex wars, the importance of healing, and how we need to come together to make a better dating culture.
In this tell-all interview, Morgan spills her uncensored worldview on contemporary male-female dynamics that’s making so many upset on her TikTok comments section in an indirect attempt to make Greg’s audience upset, too.
In this episode, we discuss Gomez Addams and how he is the role model & perfect archetype for “Positive” Masculinity, and so much more.
On this episode of Come on Man, we're discussing law of attraction, changing your paradigms and having a power mindset.
I love women, love being a woman, and I don’t ever want to be compared to a man in any way.
KEY POINTS:
Building a healthy father-daughter relationship
Understanding your masculine and feminine energies
Morgan’s ayahuasca experience
What is quantum leaping?
The video that started Morgan’s TikTok journey
Breaking societal norms and following your own truth
How you are the common denominator of your problems
QUOTABLES:
“If you want to connect to your truth and to the answer, change your body.”
In this episode, Anita and I talk about all things healing through the relationships with ourselves and with others, and with our parents, and beyond.
Saying goodbye to Big Pharma led Morgan down a road of self-discovery and acceptance.
On this episode of Come on Man, Morgan rejoins Paul to discuss what works and what doesn't work when creating online dating profiles.
Parents are weird. They’re like deeply flawed humans who fill the most important, super-human roles in our lives…
I feel as if I’m studying motherhood from the outside looking in, understanding the mechanisms in a different, more objective manner.
The more we can stay connected to the truth and realness of our physical vessels and surroundings, the more connected we become to peace. As life is but a dream, our bodies are divine.
In this episode, Sharon shares her raw, uncut story of experiencing postpartum depression during a global pandemic and the aftermath of birth-related trauma.
Morgan gets honest about detoxing from unneeded medication, rebuilding her beliefs and growing her intuition.
Deep dive into narcissistic mothers and feminism as we dish with The Morgan May. This ex-feminist, ex-vegan is breaking up with popular culture hear her story of uphill revolution.
“And it just hit me. I just remembered how much I loved my mom. It was as if I had forgotten how much I loved her”
Self-sabotage is actually self-protection when a part of us that doesn’t want to change feels threatened or unseen by the part that DOES want to change something.
We normally don't ask a fish how to catch fish, but Morgan is a pretty smart fish and is certainly worth listening to
On this episode of Come on Man, Paul and I discuss challenging the status quo, dating standards, and red pill.
On this episode of View from the Simp with Chad of @defundsimping, we discuss everything ranging from Red Pill to dating strategy to feminism.
The week before I came to Mexico, I was so depressed that I wouldn’t leave my bed for days.
I’ve spent a lifetime inside my head, thinking and seeking and thinking again.
Everything in your reality is a mirror, reflecting back to you the content of your own thoughts, the degree of your own growth.
In this episode, I am joined by intuitive coach, Alexandra Mollon to talk about her journey going off of hormonal birth control (IUD + oral) after a decade of use.
In modernity, we are living in such disharmony with natural order; something we have a biological system for, something that is designed to foster stable sexual relationships, is being programmed and shamed out of us.
Consecutive months in solitude did break me in a way, as tough as I think I am.
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Join me in welcoming Morgan May, Modern Mystic and Oracle as we discuss the Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine.