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In this episode of the Strong New York Podcast, host Kenny Santucci sits down with longtime friend and multifaceted entrepreneur Ben Hart to discuss career reinvention, modern dating, and relationship dynamics. From his early days in fitness and startups to becoming a dating expert, dating coach, and author, Ben shares his unconventional career journey and what inspired his shift into dating advice and relationship coaching. The conversation dives into early-stage dating, dating psychology, communication in relationships, and how social media, dating apps, and technology have transformed the way people connect and build relationships. Ben also breaks down how TikTok became his platform for viral dating content, the inspiration behind his book Starting at Zero, and his candid, no-nonsense take on the challenges of dating in today’s digital world. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:50 Benny Hart's Career Journey 02:59 Writing the Book: Starting at Zero 04:12 Transition to Dating Expert 05:15 TikTok Success and Viral Moments 07:37 Insights on Authenticity and Content Creation 11:02 The Role of a Trainer in Understanding People 13:47 Dating in New York City 16:44 Live Streams and Audience Engagement 20:14 Navigating Early Stage Dating 20:52 Identity Frameworks in Decision Making 21:25 Societal Pressures and Dating Challenges 22:41 Over-Influence and Information Overload 24:47 The Human Aspect of Meeting People 26:22 Fear and Dating Apps 27:55 Common Sense Dating Advice 29:30 Men vs. Women: Different Dating Advice 30:22 The Impact of Social Media on Dating 34:57 Balancing Interest and Overexcitement