Check out Julien's upcoming "Ask Me Anything" at 9PM ET at http://www.reddit.com/r/seduction/comments/1blvbw/upcoming_ama_with_julien_from_rsd_april_4th_at/. Anyone can ask him anything, and there's sure to be at least some valuable info.
If you don't know about Julien, here's a bio about him directly from the founder of RSD.
Julien has been in the game for over 6 years and in the field with me around 4 to 7 nights a week for the past two years. Usually 7 nights a week the past few months since I’ve been on the recent tear. His results are the best I’ve seen with my own eyes (I’m sure there’s better but it’s the best I’ve personally seen IN PERSON…). He’s been teaching Free Tour, Hot Seat, and Bootcamp with me for 2 years. My standards are insanely high. It’s hard to put into perspective how hard I work on these programs. I typically run Bootcamp until 7AM despite that it ends at 3AM. I go and go and go. I view every program as like a unique moment in history and that I’m literally MAKING HISTORY even though there’s only 3 students there to see it — that’s how hardcore I am with the shit. This is the environment that Julien has been around for over 2 years.
He’s also had to listen to me rant and rave for hours a day about work ethic, how disgusted I am with laziness, how anyone who delivers less than a 10 out of 10 should go KILL THEMSELVES and is garbage to humanity and not worth being born, etc. It’s like a cult being around me. You get brainwashed fast. I have no respect for anyone around me who doesn’t go hard and deliver their best. Rise to this standard or FUCK OFF.
I can’t stand it when I hire someone and they talk a big game about how they want to do good shit and then it turns out they’re SELFISH FUCKERS who care more about doing less work than satisfying the people who spend their HARD EARNED money trusting that it’s up to the standards they see from me — which is why I’ve spent a decade building systems to ensure that’s not possible. Julien has had this pounded into him again and again and has similar values at this point in time.
--Tyler Durden