military

Chasing the God-Given Gift of Masculinity // with Cody Bobay

Chasing the God-Given Gift of Masculinity // with Cody Bobay

Few men have embraced their call to chase God’s gift of masculinity, quite like my guest, Cody Bobay. As the author of the renowned men’s book Soulcon Challenge, Cody is passionate about developing a warrior class of Christ-like men. Today, Cody is the founder and CEO of Gibborim Studios, a film company dedicated to bringing the lives of Old Testament warriors to life. Join us as we dive into all aspects of Biblical masculinity and the dangers of today’s popular (fake) masculinity that so many men are buying into. If you’re serious about further developing yourself as a man of and for God, this is a must-listen.

Man's Resilient Warrior Spirit // with Colonel Robert Certain

Man's Resilient Warrior Spirit // with Colonel Robert Certain

My guest today is Colonel Robert Certain. As an Air Force pilot who was shot down over Vietnam and held as a POW until the end of the war, he can speak firsthand about how God works in people's lives during times of pain, what it means to be resilient, and how to develop a warrior spirit. In this episode, we unpack the Colonel's military experiences, his life after the war, what he's learned along the way, and how you can apply these hard-won lessons to your life.

From Victim to Victor // with Victor Marx

From Victim to Victor // with Victor Marx

When life doesn't go your way, the worst thing you can do is feel down and develop a false victim mentality. In this brand new episode, I speak with Victor Marx, who knows firsthand what it's like to be an actual victim. Abused and tortured as a child, plagued by drugs and crime as a teen, he overcame through the discipline of military life and his faith in Jesus Christ. Today, he leads high-risk humanitarian efforts in some of the most dangerous corners of the world. Victor's message of faith, resilience, and overcoming incredible hardship should challenge everyone who hears his story to be better Christians, neighbors, parents, and people.

Leading Yourself & Your Family // with Dr. Anthony Randall

Leading Yourself & Your Family // with Dr. Anthony Randall

Most men strive to make an impact on the world around them, especially when it comes to leading our families. However, we must first be able to lead ourselves before we can expect to effectively lead anyone else. My guest today is Dr. Anthony Randall, a former Army Ranger and Special Forces chaplain turned executive leadership coach. He has extensive leadership experience, especially through the lens of faith and family. You do not want to miss this powerful episode!

Old Guys and Their Airplanes // with John Mollison

Old Guys and Their Airplanes // with John Mollison

I grew up with immense respect for our servicemen and women and have long believed that their experiences have a lot to teach us—if we would listen. That's why I'm excited to introduce John Mollison, an award-winning artist, and filmmaker who, in his words, "interviews old guys and draws their airplanes." But John's work is so much more. It not only captures stories from some of our nation's greatest heroes but provides opportunities for us to learn from their life experiences so that we might become better husbands, fathers, and leaders.

Developing Mental Toughness // with Jason Gardner

Developing Mental Toughness // with Jason Gardner

Leadership and fatherhood are one and the same, and they both require a degree of mental toughness—something every man should strive to develop, maintain, and instill into their kids. Today’s guest is Jason Gardner, a husband, father, and former Navy SEAL and Command Master Chief of SEAL Team FIVE. He knows all about mental toughness and in this episode, he helps me unpack what it means to be mentally tough, how to develop this trait, how to keep it sharp, and how it relates to fatherhood. Men, you do not want to miss this conversation.

Overcoming The Battlefields of Life // with Kris "Tanto" Paronto

Overcoming The Battlefields of Life // with Kris "Tanto" Paronto

This episode features Kris “Tanto” Paronto, a former Army Ranger and private security contractor. Hear about the ups and downs of his military career, the impact it had on his family, and what he learned about life as a result. He also talks about the 2012 Benghazi attack, subsequent personal battles, and how his faith has helped him overcome it all. There’s a lot packed into this episode, so buckle up.