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Podcast: Jeremiah Johnson on Dating, Marriage, and Self Improvement
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Podcast: Jeremiah Johnson on Dating, Marriage, and Self Improvement

You may know Jeremiah Johnson for political stuff, but I talked to him about his marriage and his advice for single young men.
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(For some reason my audio isn’t as good as it was last time with this episode- forgive me! I had a cold and was too close to the microphone!)

Many of you know Jeremiah Johnson from his great work on politics and Internet culture on his Substack,

. But recently, he was under fire on Twitter after casually mentioned his wife earns more money than him—and he likes it. (I wrote about that whole drama here, for those of you who want more context.)

So in the spirit of asking people about unexpected topics (see this previous episode where I talk to economics and politics writer

about his sexuality) I decided to ask Jeremiah about his marriage—and not only his marriage, but his best advice for people looking to get married, date successfully, or even make friends.

You can find a few of his articles (which are referenced in the episode) below:

Infinite Scroll
Persistence Beats Talent
Trying something a bit different today, with a post more oriented towards life advice. It’s in the spirit of past posts like On Consumption vs Production. Will this become a regular feature? We’ll see…
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Infinite Scroll
Can Anyone Be Normal For One Goddamn Minute?
Two days ago, menswear commentator and internet provocateur Derek Guy shared a series of longer posts on X about his family history, ICE’s raids taking place throughout the country, and his view on protests. I think they’re thoughtful and encourage you to go read them yourselves, but to summarize…
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