Zan Perrion Interview 2024: Beauty & Sacredness as a Man in a Profane World
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- 🌺 Welcome to a riveting episode where Zan Perrion, a luminary in the realms of beauty and relationships, shares his profound insights on "Reviving Beauty & Sacredness as a Man in a Profane World." In this thought-provoking interview, Zan unveils the art of cultivating a life that honors the sacred and the beautiful amidst the challenges of modernity. Join us as we navigate through Zan's philosophies that inspire a renaissance of deep connection and authenticity.
Key Topics Covered:
- The essence of beauty and sacredness in today's world.
- Zan Perrion's journey towards embracing a life filled with depth and meaning.
- The contrast between the sacred and the profane in contemporary society.
- Practical advice for men seeking to integrate beauty and sacredness into their lives.
Who Should Listen:
This episode is a treasure trove for men and women alike who are on a quest for authenticity, deeper connections, and a more meaningful approach to life. It's especially resonant for those seeking to balance strength with sensitivity in their personal and professional lives.
What You'll Learn:
- Strategies to discover and nurture beauty in the self and the environment.
- How to lead a life that respects and celebrates the sacred.
- The importance of authenticity and vulnerability in fostering genuine connections.
- Zan's perspective on the role of men in promoting a culture that values depth and sacredness.
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00:00 Introduction and Background
05:20 The Division in Modern Relationships
08:08 The Loss of Hope in Young Men
10:12 The Lack of Balanced Messages for Men
12:59 The Importance of Nuance and Listening
15:10 The Power of Witnessing Beauty
17:33 The Destructive Nature of Judgment
18:42 Advice to a 20-Year-Old Self
21:07 The Shift in Generational Values
24:10 The Role of Pain and Awareness
26:21 Building True Self-Esteem
30:01 The Need to Return to the Sacred
33:42 The Importance of Community and Communion
37:28 The Longing for the Sacred
41:22 Returning to First Principles
43:35 The Concept of Salvation
45:36 Thoughts on Christianity
47:07 The Sacred Concept of Beauty
49:57 Integrating Masculine and Feminine Energies
51:24 Opening Portals of Beauty
55:43 The Alabaster Girl
59:14 Zan's Programs and Community
01:06:04 Zan's New Book
For all you impatient bastards lol...Zan really starts in at 6:45
Skip the first 7 minutes to finally hear Zan talk.
I am a mormon in Utah currently watching with my 8 wives... lets just say The Alabaster Girl did the trick. Great book, let the mindset of Zan and his flow of wordcraft from the heart get you and your own thoughts and feelings in the right rhythm. I read it every morning while sipping my coffee.
Lol not sure if this is sarcastic or literal, but either way I'm enjoying the comment! haha
@@EricCoplen Eric, alright... I am in Utah, am ex-mo... unfortunately I don't have 8 wives(or fortunately) but definitely enjoy you and your interview. I have a lot of mixed feelings about mormonism, I feel a lot what could have been good aspects are presented without spirituality and are just empty dogma. I feel morality would be a lot easier to teach and also accept if you they taught people a lot of love and how much value they are just as the are. It felt like a magic 8 ball approach at times... "If you dont like this just pray about it"... "Oh you dont like the answer,... pray again!!!" I can't keep shaking the magic 8 ball until I found a convenient answer that validates an accepted mormon cliche taught as knowledge. Mormonism puts sooo much emphasis on families and marriage but can't even begin to teach basic concepts of relating and truly loving others despite taking on the name and example of the greatest teachers of loving and relating to others. Zan has a very nice approach to relating to the world around him. Letting go of expectations of others is a great way to tap into being yourself and empowering others to simply be themselves.
Nice in seeing Zan in 2024. Can’t wait for his next book.
Ditto!
Excellent Interview :)
Thank you 💯😎👌
Just found your channel searching for new Zan interviews. This episode was amazing, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This needs to go viral!
I'm down! Haha. Zan is great 😎👌💯
Eric, its funny, we've had the religious experience. Stuck in shame and fear of our sexual self caused by the cult we grew up in. And then, we had to work our way out of it and make up tenfold for the pain and shame
I 100% get it. I'm happy to hear you've broken free of that for yourself as well. I'm sure it's a lifelong pursuit for you as it is for me. Thank you for the comment and if you have any content ideas you'd love to see from me, let me know. Thank you!
Great conversation, heartfelt and honest, nice to meet you Eric.
Thank you brother. I'm happy you enjoyed. Pleasure to meet you as well 🤙💯
Great man!
Indeed!
The best interview
Thank you! Zan is fun to talk to.
@@EricCoplen yes, talking to not with
Thanks for the video! I would appreciate if the host would claim less talking time, prepare better and stumble less and really let the guest talk as it is supposed to be. Also, I‘d love Zan to expand on the current Zeitgeist of gender war and toxic dating and relationship debate, that reached a new climax with the evolution of T*te on social media.
Noted. Thank you for your feedback 💯👌
What if you were informed, Zan, that your success with femoids so far was down to your facial ratios
He would tell you women are not that simple. So would I. Women do enjoy physical beauty, but they don't give their heart to it like men tend to do. Women look for deeper signals of self confidence in a man that make them feel safe with him. Only a insecure woman would limit herself to a man's facial symmetry as her only qualifier. This is something guys do much more than women and then assume that women are the same...all about looks. Ugly guys with true game will win out over the model type guys all day long. Looks helps a bit in the beginning, but there are many ways it works against you. Thank you for the comment!
umm, no
Silly take
That‘s just BS and a typical belief of boys in there 20s with low to no real life experience with women.
@@EricCoplenI disagree, looks certainly don‘t work ‚against‘ you, however it‘s just a beneficial benefit that you can leverage to your advantage. This by itself won’t do the trick! But a good looking guy with the same social skills will always have an edge over an ugly guy, if you like it or not.
Yeah Beauty Beauty, but they don't really talk about Beauty. The topic is dispersed
Interviewer is talking too much about himself and his views, etc. Focus on your guest.
I agree.
Fair enough. Thank you for the feedback 👌💯