Show notes
In this entertaining and thought-provoking episode of Shot At Love, Kerry Brett sits down with entrepreneur, financial expert, and self-proclaimed "walking red flag" G.A. Pimpleton for a candid conversation about love, authenticity, and what it really takes to build meaningful relationships.
G.A. shares his unapologetic approach to life, explaining why he believes authenticity is far more attractive than perfection. Together, Kerry and G.A. explore the common mistake of falling in love with someone's "representative" rather than their true self, and why embracing your flaws can become your greatest relationship advantage.
The conversation covers G.A.'s famous five compatibility questions, the importance of ambition, curiosity, loyalty, and trust, and how childhood experiences often shape our adult dating patterns. With plenty of humor, honesty, and larger-than-life storytelling, G.A. challenges listeners to stop trying to fit in and start showing up as their authentic selves.
Whether you agree with him or not, G.A.'s perspective is unforgettable—and his message is clear: the right person won't love a polished version of you; they'll love the real thing.
Key Takeaways
Authenticity is more attractive than perfection.
Many people fall in love with a person's "representative" instead of who they truly are.
Embracing your flaws makes you more relatable and memorable.
Ambition, curiosity, loyalty, and trust are essential ingredients for lasting love.
The strongest relationships are built on honesty, self-awareness, and the daily choice to love one another.
The people who are meant for you will appreciate what makes you different.
This episode is a powerful reminder that real connection begins when we stop performing and start showing up as ourselves.



