We explore how self-made coach Corey Wayne transformed from real estate success to relationship guru, examining his practical approach to dating dynamics and the core principles behind his '3% Man' methodology.

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Lena: Hey there, welcome to another episode! I've been diving into some fascinating relationship content lately, and I came across this coach named Corey Wayne. Have you heard of him?
Miles: Oh yeah, Corey Wayne! He's built quite a following with his relationship advice. He calls himself a "Life & Peak Performance Coach" who teaches self-reliance. His main book is called "How to Be a 3% Man."
Lena: Right, and what struck me is how he approaches relationships from this really specific angle. He went from humble beginnings to becoming successful in real estate, and then pivoted to coaching people full-time. It's interesting how he frames his expertise, isn't it?
Miles: Exactly! What I find fascinating is his journey. He talks about struggling in college, meeting a coach who changed his perspective, and then applying those lessons to build multiple businesses. Now he coaches everyone from CEOs to military veterans on relationships and personal development.
Lena: You know what's compelling about his approach? He emphasizes that he's actually "done and experienced" the things he teaches. It's not just theoretical for him. He says behind every great athlete or entrepreneur is a great coach, and relationships are at the core of everything in life. Let's explore how his coaching philosophy translates into practical advice for people struggling with dating and relationships...