THE MUBERT PODCAST

with Cristián Mubert

A man wearing sunglasses is smiling as he sits in the backseat of a car, with a seatbelt on. The photo is taken in black and white.

Beyond YouTube and Instagram, The MUBERT Podcast is a space where we connect in a different way — through reflection, conversation, and the stories that shape a life.

I’ve spent my entire career in the wine industry, lived in eight different countries, made more mistakes than I can count, and learned a few lessons along the road.

Some friends joke that I must be a vampire — because the number of stories I carry would require several lifetimes.

The truth is simpler.

Life itself is epic.

Not because of heroic battles, but because of the decisions we make, the people we love, and the roads we choose to travel.

In this podcast, I share reflections on leadership, responsibility, fatherhood, discipline, and the quiet work of becoming who we are meant to be.

So grab a bite to eat… and yes, a glass of wine.

Let’s talk.

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Life is about people and relationships. Understanding human nature takes time and insightful observation, and it starts with one key principle: men and women are different, but we complement each other.

Yes, there will always be lone wolves who prefer to roam the earth alone. If that’s what makes them happy, kudos to them. But let’s be clear—they are the exception, not the rule.

If you’re interested in dating with intention, it’s essential to understand your own lifestyle, personality, attachment style, values, and character before pursuing a serious relationship. These factors, among others, must be openly discussed for a meaningful and lasting connection.

Today, I hear young men say, Modern women are not wifey material,” while many women ask me, Where have all the good men gone? This disconnect is part of what’s called The Mating Crisis (I recommend watching BEUTTO’s video for more on this). To complicate matters, social media often promotes misguided ideas like, “Spend your 20s partying and settle down in your mid-30s with the last-best option.” This is a costly mistake and a waste of your youth.

Seneca put it best: “Associate with people who are likely to improve you. Welcome those who you are capable of improving.”

My coaching is dedicated to mentoring and inspiring those who want to date with intention and raise a family. If this message resonates with you, let’s talk about how you can create a healthy, loving relationship.