Event Executive Producer, Theo WAF gives a smart analogy of why IT certifications alone are not sufficient in order to compete. Manosphere Meetup 2021 | Atlanta, GA | Westin Buckhead Hotel
@@thecluuchannel4705 lol. I can't wait to see it grow. Speakers like dr claude Anderson, dr tommy curry etc..... looking forward to seeing the official footage.
To Theo -> Designs like the cutaway will help to balance your face, making it look broader and stronger. Stay away from long narrow points, as these will lengthen & weaken your appearance. The best collars for you are those with a wide spread. I can assume you are using “round” rather then “oblong” when shopping. The tie is perfect length & thickness. I also think you would do well with a little extra cuff. You want at least 1/2” - 1” minimally. Personally I think you should go more towards an inch+. This will help balance everything well. Best to you.
@@ginnyv7751 presentation has a lot to do with the ability to make a point be impactful. I'm not well versed in fashion, but I get that we can all use some help somewhere.
@@MalikEmmanuel if people judge by appearance first and content secondly then there would be a lot of philosophers etc who would never of been listened to. I understand that some people are visually engaging but when the only comment a person can make is about the appearance of someone and not what that persons spoken word was about then that is shallow. I , as a woman , would NOT dare to think I know how to dress a man. I personally like to listen to people regardless of how on “Speck” they are. I still find the comment directed to the appearance of the speaker disrespectful. If he was actually asking for advice on it then I could understand it but he wasn’t talking about his appearance or asking for advice on posture and positioning
@@ginnyv7751 people--all people who are not blind--do judge by appearance first and content much later. This is a scientific fact. I am in the business of being listened to, so this science is very relevant to me. To that end, there *are* a lot of philosophers etc. whom society has never listened to for just this reason. Whether he asked for advice or not is irrelvant. This is posted on a public forum so criticism and critique are just as (un)deserved as approbation. Actually, when we consider the public good, criticism and critique are more valuable by orders of magnitude. I have certainly given advice about how one should present to people in a similar scenario. I did it because I am an expert, becasue I cared and because I wanted the persons in question to be as successful as possible. Do we know if she is a stylist or a designer? Has it been ruled out that she is an expert in the field of dressing men in a way to present them as powerful? There are several professions dominated by women that build and require this expertise. While I am not expert enough in the area covering that comment to judge it for sure, I have already seen that kind of advice be a boon to myself and to others. I will be doing some research on this one.