πŸ“š 3 Books mentioned in "How to Seduce Any Date With Psychology | Amir Levine" of The Jordan Harbinger Show

The Jordan Harbinger Show

Podcast: The Jordan Harbinger Show

Episode: How to Seduce Any Date With Psychology | Amir Levine

Published on March 8, 2024

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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Carmilla

by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

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I think it was one of the most highlighted lines in 'Attached.'

The host references a line from the book 'Attached', noting that it is among the most highlighted lines.

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The Power of Your Subconscious Mind

by Joseph Murphy

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I wasn't even sure if your book was focused on romantic attachment or parenting, but I want to clarify that we're focusing on romantic relationships here; the parenting concept is a whole different topic that you may have already written about.

During the conversation, Jordan expressed uncertainty about whether the guest's book was centered on romantic attachment or parenting. He took a moment to clarify that their discussion was specifically about romantic relationships, indicating that parenting was a separate matter that might be covered in other writings by the guest.

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The Power of Your Subconscious Mind

by Joseph Murphy

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I want to say over a century ago, in your book, there was an instance where they took children away from parents because the idea was to raise them by sending them off to boarding school or something, where they just wouldn't see their parents for ten years.

During the episode, the host discusses a situation described in the guest's book, where children were taken away from their parents to be raised in boarding schools, isolating them from their families for extended periods.

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