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Bullied Kid to 100 Million Views: What Nobody Tells You | Episode #014

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He was bullied so badly as a kid that he stopped expecting anyone to want him around. Then the money came. Twenty-five thousand a month before he was twenty, a Tesla in the driveway, a podcast about to cross a hundred million views. And none of it touched the thing that was actually broken. If you have ever believed the next number would finally make you feel like enough, this one is going to land close to home. Our first-ever guest traces the whole arc: the grandfather whose approval he could never earn, the success that turned him into the same kind of person who once tormented him, the secret he carried while leading worship on Sunday, and the slow, stitch-by-stitch way God rebuilt his identity from the inside out. This is about what money actually magnifies, why believing you 'made it' will quietly wreck you, and how to stop performing for a love you already have. Come honest. Leave lighter.

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episode Bullied Kid to 100 Million Views: What Nobody Tells You | Episode #014 cover

Bullied Kid to 100 Million Views: What Nobody Tells You | Episode #014

He was bullied so badly as a kid that he stopped expecting anyone to want him around. Then the money came. Twenty-five thousand a month before he was twenty, a Tesla in the driveway, a podcast about to cross a hundred million views. And none of it touched the thing that was actually broken. If you have ever believed the next number would finally make you feel like enough, this one is going to land close to home. Our first-ever guest traces the whole arc: the grandfather whose approval he could never earn, the success that turned him into the same kind of person who once tormented him, the secret he carried while leading worship on Sunday, and the slow, stitch-by-stitch way God rebuilt his identity from the inside out. This is about what money actually magnifies, why believing you 'made it' will quietly wreck you, and how to stop performing for a love you already have. Come honest. Leave lighter.

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episode You Don't Know a Thing About Sex | Episode #013 cover

You Don't Know a Thing About Sex | Episode #013

Nobody taught you how sex actually works in marriage. Not your parents. Not the church. And definitely not the culture that handed you porn and called it education. So you walked in unprepared, and it is quietly costing the most important relationship you have outside of Christ. Here is the truth most men miss: sexual intimacy is not the goal, it is the byproduct of a healthy marriage. When the connection breaks down, when resentment and broken communication pile up, the bedroom goes cold, and most guys have no idea how to lead their way back. This is the education you never got: why your wife needs to feel pursued before she feels anything else, why no two people ever match in desire, how to stop weaponizing intimacy when you are the one who got hurt, and the hard truth about the sexual trauma almost every man drags into marriage. And if you are single, this is your head start. The habits you build, the purity you fight for, and the prayers you pray now become the marriage you walk into later. Pursue her. Lead yourself first. Do the work most men avoid.

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Confrontation Is Love (Most Men Get This Wrong) | Episode #012

Most men handle confrontation two broken ways: they blow up, or they bury it. Both cost the relationship. There's a third way, and it's the one Scripture actually commands. You've got a conversation you've been avoiding: a friend who hurt you, a brother sliding into something that will wreck him, a word from a wife or coworker still sitting in your chest weeks later. And you've told yourself that staying quiet is the humble, loving move. It isn't. Silence isn't love; it's weakness dressed up as patience. Iron sharpens iron, and you can't sharpen anyone from a safe distance. Jack, Dillon, and Steve lay out the playbook for confronting like a man who actually loves people: how to pin down the real issue instead of trading accusations, when to let something go and when it has to be addressed, and how to open a hard conversation so the other man hears 'I'm on your team' instead of 'I'm attacking you.' You'll hear what it costs to go back and apologize to someone you wronged years ago, and how Jesus, the most loving man who ever lived, confronted people constantly and always aimed at restoration. If you've confused silence with peace, this is how you say the hard thing in love.

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The lie that's killing Christian men isn't about what you do, it's about what you think you are. You wake up calling yourself a sinner. You apologize for who you are before you've even sinned. You read your Bible bracing for the next failure. And every Sunday a pastor reinforces it: "we're all just sinners saved by grace." But Paul didn't write to the sinners of Galatia. He wrote to the saints. This conversation is for the men who've been told to be stoic, who've carried questions alone because they thought it meant their faith was weak, and who've been performing identity instead of receiving it. Jack, Dillon, and Steve dig into what real repentance actually is (the Greek word your pastor mistranslates every Sunday), why "I'm just a worm" theology has crippled an entire generation of Christian men, and why the church that should be the safest place for sinners has too often become the most hostile. If you've been white-knuckling through your faith, performing through your fear, or hiding behind a fortress of your own making, this one is for you. The starting point isn't sinner. It's saint.

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You feel the pull. Open one tab, then another, and another, and suddenly you've been in the dark corners of the internet for two hours. AI fakes you can't unsee. Trafficking sitting in your browser. Conspiracies that aren't conspiracies anymore. Most men either bury their head or fall down the rabbit hole until they can't find the surface. This conversation is for the third group: Christian men who want to know how deep is too deep. There's a way to wrestle with what's actually happening in the world without losing your peace, your prayer life, or your judgment. There's also a way to do all the "research" you want and end up paranoid, exhausted, and useless to your wife and kids. The difference between the two isn't intelligence. It's whether Christ is your anchor before you go digging. Jack and Dillon wrestle with the questions you keep asking and not getting straight answers to: are the conspiracies real, why are 78% of NFL players broke within a few years of retirement, could you actually watch your family die for what you say you believe, why would Sharia execute you for the faith your neighbor calls "the same God," why is the porn in your browser participation in something far darker than a habit, and what it actually means to be saved when most American Christians are lukewarm and don't even know it.

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