Stop Getting Dating Advice from Fake Alphas: What the Nation of Islam Taught Me About Real Marriage | 1PM: 161

Episode 161 March 01, 2026 00:05:34
Stop Getting Dating Advice from Fake Alphas: What the Nation of Islam Taught Me About Real Marriage | 1PM: 161
The 1% Man Podcast
Stop Getting Dating Advice from Fake Alphas: What the Nation of Islam Taught Me About Real Marriage | 1PM: 161

Mar 01 2026 | 00:05:34

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Bertrand Ngampa Bertrand Ngampa

Show Notes

Podcast Description

In this eye-opening episode, Bertrand Ngampa shares powerful insights from his recent visit to the Nation of Islam mosque and his deep dive into Brother Nuri Muhammad's book "How to Love a Black Woman." After witnessing the toxic cesspool of dating content online—where men demand virgin tradwives and women demand ATM machines for their "soft life"—Bertrand found refreshing clarity in the actual responsibilities outlined for husbands and wives.

According to the book, a husband is responsible for his wife's mental, physical, spiritual, and economic wellbeing. In return, a wife has the right to provide her husband with comfort, consolation, and quietness of mind—and critically, the husband has the right to ask (not demand) her to help him meet his goals. This framework completely dismantles the performative masculinity and transactional femininity being sold to millions of people online by dating content creators who don't even live the lives they preach.

Bertrand calls out the hypocrisy head-on: Fresh and Fit preaching about avoiding OnlyFans models while sliding into their DMs, alpha male influencers posting from Lamborghinis and gyms but never showing actual work (because as his friend RJ says, "You are the product"). These creators are building follower bases and selling courses based on polarizing BS that pits men and women against each other, not actual wisdom that builds healthy relationships.

The dating advice industrial complex wants you to believe that finding a good partner is impossible—that all women are gold diggers and all men are broke or toxic. But the truth is simpler and more beautiful: real people in real life want genuine partnerships. Some want 50/50, some want traditional roles, some want something in between—and all of it is out there if you stop consuming manufactured outrage and start living in the real world.

Bertrand's message is clear: Touch grass. Stop living online. The best relationships aren't being built by people screaming into ring lights about what men and women "should" be. They're being built by real people having real conversations about actual responsibilities, mutual respect, and shared goals. Go outside. Meet real people. Stop letting grifters define your worldview.

SHARE THIS PODCAST: If you're tired of toxic dating advice and performative masculinity/femininity, share this episode immediately and tag Bertrand @bngampa on all social media. Let's expose the grift and help people find real, healthy partnerships based on mutual respect—not manufactured outrage. Leave us a 5-star review and subscribe to The 1% Man podcast so you never miss content that cuts through the BS and gives you real wisdom you can actually use. Touch grass today.

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