 Next speaker you guys just got a little taste of him a second ago I haven't heard him speak before but I'm really excited. His name is Nathan. He's from RSD He's the senior executive coach of RSD. So a real treat to have him here He's been teaching since 2006 and he's a pioneer of natural game He's consistently Rated like very very well rated one of the top coaches by his clients And he'll be talking about being a man and his highly regarded dating coaching and philosophy Help me welcome Nathan to the stage Thank you for the love I much appreciate it. All right. Thank you. Thank you Today yes, I spoke in 2009 unrecorded Anthony has walked me back. I thank him. I thank you guys for being here today today Being the man. Yes today I'm actually gonna be really talking to you about the greatest tools in your arsenal really the greatest tool There's a few things that I noticed on bootcamp a lot doing this every single weekend. No more than three students tops They usually guys have just in fundamentals have problems with it's usually you're gonna be your eye contact it's gonna be having desire being in touch with your own desire and tonality Tonality funny thing about tonality tonality has everything to do with your body language has everything to do with the emotion you're feeling and I'm gonna demonstrate a little bit of an exercise a little bit later For all you guys to kind of just show you a little bit about my teaching now Everything actually kind of works how it all comes together First off a little bit about myself Yes, I've been in this a long time 2002 is when I first picked up my my first entryway drug into all of this It was David DeAngelo's first edition double-year dating e-book How many people here have heard David DeAngelo or read any of his stuff? Yeah. Yeah entryway drug That's what I call it. It's like marijuana to regular drugs When you get to my level it's more like heroin, so you get deep But now I've been Would you consider like a natural? I don't know. We're not some mythical creature Women haven't necessarily been a mystery to me. I've been lost my Virginia was like 14. So I think it's 35 now so What is that? You know 20 22 years something like that old enough. What's that? No, my kids three and a half so not quite But yeah, so I did that High school is pretty good to me. I still had like some fears I was still afraid of rejection a lot of things I can really empathize with a lot of people on a lot of different levels I moved around a lot Taught me a lot being in the military originally from the Midwest lived around the world because of that and I had to make a lot of friends really quickly. So it's kind of forced in some situations that held me Incidentally right after I graduated I was in the US Navy. I was searching rescue Saved a man's life very unique one taught me a certain lesson about adapting situations Because the man was like six five. It was like a brick house He did not want to be saved. He was actually committing suicide and eight-foot seas 22 miles off the coast of Corpus Christi and I was pissing in my wetsuit. I was like shit. I'm here to save Dead pilots people who want to be saved you know people you know, this is not what I'm trained for you know and Send in another buddy I Quickly adapted changed it changed my my methodology came under saved the man's life And he's thanked me to this day for it, but it was scared. It was I know a little bit about fear and Adaptability helped to rewrite some of the tactical Navy tactical manuals nothing else like that ever been done Since from there. I went to University of Texas Graduating four years interpersonal communication top program the world in this. I'm very very passionate about this This is how I kind of meant to like the dyde book a lot of things that were being covered was actually stuff that I was studying and I even wrote papers on social attraction. I'm very very passionate about this stuff From there a couple years investment banking, you know wrote reality dating TV shows a lot of things I mean really it's kind of irrelevant. I just have a lot of life experiences then our RC picked me up and When everything was still kind of pickup lines and stuff like this and you know hung out with style before the game came out and There was something there, but it didn't quite mesh I mean obviously I was in there because the the marketing worked I couldn't make out with the girl in 30 seconds. So shit my game sucked I couldn't pull a model into like the hottest clubs bathroom and banger in five minutes Man my game sucked. Yeah It's funny how like some marketing just like really praise on your own beliefs like So many guys for examples I get so many good guys like cool natural like just decent good dudes on my programs And sometimes one of my biggest things I do is I just give them permission to be themselves. I give permission To actually do the things that they already know and things that you know You know just give them that confidence That sounds almost cliche. It's just I give them permission to be who they already know they should be and So anyway, so since 2006 I've been coaching around the world more in a couple thousand countries Hell man, I just saw What is it? Where's Chris? Oh Leo too. Yeah, he was just there with me this year. Where's Leo or Chris? Yeah, dude. I haven't seen you since 2007 He's like Nathan. I remembered him. I remember sticking points We went over interactions that we both had had so I don't remember. I mean, I remember everything This is that was 2007 a long time ago me and Jeff But around the world hundreds and hundreds of students Outside of no large-stating company in the world I What other coach really has like the reference points of so many people? Brazil or people don't even speak, you know English and that has everything to do with what I'm gonna talk about today You know communicate people on the core core levels and these exercises are gonna be so key to helping you to understand Now one thing I do want to explain like you guys behind the camera Um It's like I do You know infield footage Matter of fact, I'm mic up a lot of my students particularly my returning students I might come up with the same mics. I'm using right now as a matter of fact and you know an HD Nightcam and we go over this stuff and the funny thing that repetitively kind of happens is We see The emotion is gone from the environment So when we see it's a very third person anytime you guys are watching like maybe someone's infield footage It's very third person. You don't see because when the student is actually re-looking at their footage It's like the next day. It's like just that's not kind of in the moment You don't quite understand. He's like you don't see it or and you know, I remember what the emotions like but Kind of interesting kind interesting dynamics So what you guys are gonna experience in this in some of the demonstrations that we're gonna be doing and you guys are gonna feel the emotion This is a game of emotion Say pioneer because you know, I never got into like a lot of kind of like the weird alienating, you know names and and Things but you are gonna feel the emotion here in the audience I hope you guys behind the audience are behind the camera are gonna be able to see the same thing