
Yad’s back after his tour of the USA with Andy, and together they spill the beans on some of the mad antics that went on: pulling strippers, approaching outside churches, getting stopped by fans, closing on the Harvard campus, and Yad’s shout-out to his host Brian. The crew discuss how a club can be daygame friendly if most of it is outdoors, and where in the world would be the best place for a dream residential.
To balance the banter, Yad, John and Andy give tips on how to maintain vibe, especially during the opener:
* Yad encourages counting 1-2-3 as you run in front and then turning slowly on 4
* Your bodylanguage is subcommunicating your emotions
* For the first 30 seconds she is making a hologram of you in her head and asking herself “how is this guy making me feel?”
* Why 80% of vibe is how happy you are in yourself – sleeping, eating, relaxing
* Having faith in muscle-memory gained from 100s of approaches.
* Why you can’t be in your head when you’re doing something experiential
Yad also throws in his new words of the week (parochial and effluent) for you to chew over and contemplates a temporary replacement for Mini to add some estrogen to the podcast studio. Applicants welcome!
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there’s no real content! guys
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I think this podcast was awesome.
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Seconded, +π.
I agree with whoever that Andy Yosha dude is
I agree who is Andy Yosha, I’ve never heard of him before. haha!
Great podcast guys. There is a new topic in the suggestion box on the cafe forum about having a podcast on doing daygame in different countries/cities and the differences involved such as the openness of the women etc.
This is something you touched on here and it would be great to have a podcast dedicated to that
Awesome. I’m currently living in Japan right now. Contrary to popular belief… Japanese girls are not that easy, at least the HB10s aren’t. Almost nobody does daygame here. I’ve only recently picked it up myself. The scene is flooded with people still trying to run Mystery routines. Since most Japanese people are indirect, it has also done wonders to my night game. A daygame attitude just works so much better.
Quite true Kris. When I lived in Japan, I figured Western style game would work, but although I had some success with cute girls, it wasn’t until I became more natural in my approaches that I got a lot more confident and had better results with hotter girls.
That’s a good idea Rob. I’m going to journal my entire Daygame experience of China when I move there after the summer. If anyone has any info between now and then, on what I should expect, it’d be much appreciated.
I am planning on visiting China later this year and I’m very interested in hearing about your stories! Where will you post them?
Rory,
Unlike Japan, which has embraced Western culture (music, movies, fashion etc..)to a certain extent and thus Gaijin (foreign guys) aren’t the prize they were several years ago, China (with the possible exception of Shanghai)still regards foreigners with the sense of the exotic. Expect kids to stare and point, and people to ask to have their photo taken with you.
You’ll need some Chinese language ability as English is still a rarity in a lot of areas. Try daygaming in some of the bigger shopping areas as people there will be more used to seeing Westerners and may also speak some English (Hired Gun game produced some good results for me, when I lived in Bejing!).
Keep us posted on your adventures!
Peace,
Rumba!
Really great podcast guys, one of the best so far. That tip on slowing down and relaxing just before the Yad stop is awesome! So is the whole idea of not analysing your warm up sets…one mistake I make at times.
nice podcast fellas,
seems like over time the podcasts have mellowed, if you listen to the early ones they are more ‘content’ heavy, but to be honest there’s only so much you can say on daygame without just going over old ground. so lately it seems conversational, which is cool too.
good work. you should definitely do a special on daygame destinations / city breaks though.
Loved it. Yad’s such a lad. Definitely agree with what he said about technology/communications though; I’ve recently turned off Facebook/email notifications on my iPhone, made a surprisingly big difference.
Wicked stuff. Seen Yad around like street furniture this week!
Mini be back in the UK in a few weeks, but perhaps you could get some girls on to interveiw on their thoughts and ideas about daygame ect.