
The Ars Amorata Podcast
Ars Amorata is a celebration of the art of seduction, the rebirth of romance, and a lifelong quest for beauty and adventure. Join Zan Perrion and Jordan Luke Collier and a growing number of men around the world who are binding themselves to the mast, raging against mediocrity in all its forms, and defining their lives, themselves, and most importantly their relationships, on their own terms. Subscribe and listen each week to hear: ~ inspiring tales of love, heartbreak, debauchery and seduction across the seven seas, ~ thoughts on the next phase of art and science, ~ intimate and daring interviews with men and women, things you won’t hear anywhere else. Subscribe now and be part of the Ars Amorata podcast and without doubt, you too, will be blessed with a heightened sense of ease, delight, and mischief in your life!
The Ars Amorata Podcast
The Zan and Jordan Show — Episode 29 — How To Recapture Your Mojo After a Break-up or Divorce
Episode 29 — How To Recapture Your Mojo After a Break-up or Divorce
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Of all the podcast requests that come in, today we begin tackling the most urgent:
When coming back to the dating world, things typically don’t go smoothly at first.
We deal with feelings of rustiness. Fear of having aged, and what has become of our identity in the world. Perhaps you find there’s some lingering pain and loneliness in you, and you don’t sense these feelings are conducive to attraction.
Then, there are the skills. What do I need to learn, in order to maximise my attractiveness, the depth of connection I create, and to make things more intimate? Is there an efficient way to build this new repertoire?
And what of technology and the social climate? Dating, at least in the West, has really shifted. You might look out at the unknown women of your life, and see them as alien—far away.
This week, Zan and I lay the ground work for how to recapture your mojo, after a long time away.
After watching, take a few moments with a notepad, and write down:
What’s one thing you’re taking from today’s conversation?
What can you apply right away?
~ Jordan
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ARS AMORATA is a celebration of the art of seduction, the rebirth of romance, and a lifelong quest for beauty and adventure.
Ars Amorata is a philosophy of beauty. It is a way of life. It is not a religion. It is a belief system, similar to the way one might call Stoicism a belief system or a way of life. It is a layer that exists (or not) below all religion and all social structures. And it belongs to all of you.
Philosophers throughout the ages have argued whether beauty is objective or subjective, but in my view, beauty is neither. It is neither inherent as a property of the object (the objective view) nor is it in the eye of the beholder (the subjective view). Beauty is a third thing altogether.
Beauty is prime. It stands alone. It is a thing apart, in Kant's words: a Thing-In-Itself (Ding an sich). Beauty emanates from what Aristotle called the Unmoved Mover, what Plotinus called The One, what scientists call