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When He Goes Missing: What Masculine Passivity Actually Costs

1 h 16 min · 8. juni 2026
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Every man alive has heard the question in some form — maybe from his wife, from his children, from his own conscience at three in the morning. Where are you? Not where is your body. Where are you — your soul? In Episode 20, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard go to the uncomfortable place this series has been building toward: what happens when men don't live from their zakar identity. When the functions move into shadow. When a man is present in his body but absent in his function — and the people around him experience that absence even when he's standing in the same room. Jeremy goes back to the moment in Genesis that changed everything. Not the woman's choice at the tree — the man's silence. He was there. He heard everything. And he said nothing. That passivity wasn't just a personal failure. It was the first and most consequential masculine abdication in the story — and Jeremy argues it has been repeated by men in every generation since. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why passivity and masculinity are mutually exclusive — and what going missing actually looks like in real life * The first masculine failure in Genesis — and why Adam's silence at the tree matters more than most men realize * The difference between being present in your body and being present in your function * How masculine passivity drives the ezer gifts into shadow — and why the two are more connected than most couples understand * Why nice and passive are not the same thing — and why conflating them is costing men the relationships they most want * The moment a man stops performing and starts inhabiting his zakar identity — and what that transition actually requires * Henry's personal story: the patterns of passivity he had to name in himself before he could change them -- This week's Breakthrough Challenge: identify one moment this week where you went passive when the situation called for you to stand. Don't shame yourself for it — name it. Then ask the three questions. What was I actually afraid of? What would the zakar response have looked like? And what would it have cost me to give it? Write the answers down. Because you cannot fix a pattern you haven't named. -- Next week Jeremy and Henry move into the recovery — what it looks like when a man comes back to himself. Subscribe so you don't miss it. Head over to thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] to subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief, our free weekly newsletter delivered every Friday morning. -- The Breakthrough Bros · Jeremy Flagg · Henry Ballard · He Was Built For This · masculine passivity · when men go missing · zakar · men's identity · men and marriage · passive men · men's purpose · men's podcast 2026 · masculinity crisis · men and relationships · biblical manhood · serve support sacrifice stand · men's empowerment · men's shadow · identity vs performance · thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com]

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episode When He Goes Missing: What Masculine Passivity Actually Costs cover

When He Goes Missing: What Masculine Passivity Actually Costs

Every man alive has heard the question in some form — maybe from his wife, from his children, from his own conscience at three in the morning. Where are you? Not where is your body. Where are you — your soul? In Episode 20, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard go to the uncomfortable place this series has been building toward: what happens when men don't live from their zakar identity. When the functions move into shadow. When a man is present in his body but absent in his function — and the people around him experience that absence even when he's standing in the same room. Jeremy goes back to the moment in Genesis that changed everything. Not the woman's choice at the tree — the man's silence. He was there. He heard everything. And he said nothing. That passivity wasn't just a personal failure. It was the first and most consequential masculine abdication in the story — and Jeremy argues it has been repeated by men in every generation since. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why passivity and masculinity are mutually exclusive — and what going missing actually looks like in real life * The first masculine failure in Genesis — and why Adam's silence at the tree matters more than most men realize * The difference between being present in your body and being present in your function * How masculine passivity drives the ezer gifts into shadow — and why the two are more connected than most couples understand * Why nice and passive are not the same thing — and why conflating them is costing men the relationships they most want * The moment a man stops performing and starts inhabiting his zakar identity — and what that transition actually requires * Henry's personal story: the patterns of passivity he had to name in himself before he could change them -- This week's Breakthrough Challenge: identify one moment this week where you went passive when the situation called for you to stand. Don't shame yourself for it — name it. Then ask the three questions. What was I actually afraid of? What would the zakar response have looked like? And what would it have cost me to give it? Write the answers down. Because you cannot fix a pattern you haven't named. -- Next week Jeremy and Henry move into the recovery — what it looks like when a man comes back to himself. Subscribe so you don't miss it. Head over to thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] to subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief, our free weekly newsletter delivered every Friday morning. -- The Breakthrough Bros · Jeremy Flagg · Henry Ballard · He Was Built For This · masculine passivity · when men go missing · zakar · men's identity · men and marriage · passive men · men's purpose · men's podcast 2026 · masculinity crisis · men and relationships · biblical manhood · serve support sacrifice stand · men's empowerment · men's shadow · identity vs performance · thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com]

8. juni 20261 h 16 min
episode You Are Not What You Do: The Hebrew Word That Reframes Masculine Identity cover

You Are Not What You Do: The Hebrew Word That Reframes Masculine Identity

When was the last time you felt — not performed, not faked it — but genuinely felt like the man you were meant to be? Not a role, not a title. Just you. Present, purposeful, and fully alive in who you are. For most men, that question lands in silence. And the reason isn't weakness or laziness. It's that they were handed a definition of manhood built entirely on performance. As long as the performance holds, the identity holds. But the moment the job disappears, the income drops, or the family falls apart — the man underneath has no idea who he is because he was never given a different answer. In Episode 19, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard launch He Was Built For This — the companion series to May's She Was Built For This — and they bring a 3,000-year-old answer that turns out to be more accurate, more durable, and more demanding than anything the culture has offered men. It starts with a Hebrew word: zakar. Most English Bibles translate it simply as male. But zakar means something far more active than a biological category. It means to remember and act accordingly. To carry the memory of who you were made to be — and then act from that memory, especially when it costs you something. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why the performance-based definition of manhood was always going to collapse — and what replaces it * What the Hebrew word zakar actually means and why it changes everything * The two Hebrew words God uses to place man in the garden — avad and samar — and what they reveal about masculine purpose * Why Adam renamed himself ish the moment the woman appeared — and what that word means for every man in a relationship * The four functions of true masculine identity: serve, support, sacrifice, and stand * Why the man who performs a sacrifice hasn't actually made one * Jeremy's personal story: losing his job as a youth pastor at 26 and discovering he had no idea who he was without a role -- This week's Breakthrough Challenge is the Zakar Audit — three questions to write down on paper, not your phone. What are you performing that you don't actually believe? Which of the four functions — serve, support, sacrifice, stand — are you living most fully, and which have you been avoiding? And what does it cost you to remember who you were actually made to be? Then take the function you've been avoiding and do one thing this week that exercises it. -- Next week Jeremy and Henry go back to Genesis — not to look at what happened to the woman this time, but at what didn't happen with the man. Subscribe so you don't miss it. Head over to thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] to subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief, our free weekly newsletter delivered every Friday morning. -- The Breakthrough Bros · Jeremy Flagg · Henry Ballard · He Was Built For This · masculine identity · zakar · Hebrew word study · what it means to be a man · men's identity crisis · performance vs identity · men and purpose · men's podcast 2026 · masculinity redefined · men and marriage · men's breakthrough · serve support sacrifice stand · men's empowerment · biblical manhood · identity vs role confusion · thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com]

1. juni 20261 h 19 min
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The Awakening: What She Looks Like When She's Fully Herself

Four weeks ago, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard asked what the most powerful description of feminine identity looks like — and whether it had been hiding in plain sight for 3,000 years. Today they answer the question the whole series has been building toward. What does she look like when she's fully herself? Not performing, not shrinking, not compensating. Wholly, completely, powerfully herself. Jeremy brings three women whose lives make the ezer identity impossible to deny. Harriet Tubman — escaped at 27, went back 19 times, never lost a single passenger, and built systems of provision on the other side of freedom so that liberation had somewhere to land. Dr. Brené Brown — who saw the invisible danger of shame before the culture could name it, stood between people and that danger, and provided a framework and language that gave an entire generation permission to be human. And Lisa Flagg — Jeremy's wife, and the most personal proof of all. She has protected, provided, complemented, and guided him for decades. He says it plainly: the hardest seasons of their marriage came directly from the times he stopped following her lead. Jeremy then delivers a three-anchor framework for any woman ready to reclaim her ezer identity — and for any man ready to stop managing and start honoring. In this episode, you'll learn: * What Harriet Tubman, Brené Brown, and one real marriage reveal about what a fully alive ezer identity looks like * Why the Hebrew word for mother literally means strong water * The three-anchor framework for recovering your ezer identity: story, design, and community * Why the conclusions we draw from our experiences become our identity — and how to rewrite them * The difference between witnessing a woman and managing her * A preview of the June series — He Was Built For This — and the Hebrew word that reframes masculine identity entirely -- This week's Breakthrough Challenge: Name the woman in your life operating in her full ezer identity and tell her specifically what you see. Not a general compliment — name the function. I see what you protect. I see that you provide. I see that you complement what I cannot be. I see that you guide me. You are not a burden. You are a gift. Women — give that same gift to yourself. Say it out loud. Say it like you believe it. Because it's true. -- He Was Built For This launches June 1st. Head over to thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] to subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief, delivered every Friday morning. -- The Breakthrough Bros · Jeremy Flagg · Henry Ballard · She Was Built For This · ezer kenegdo · feminine identity · women's awakening · Harriet Tubman · Brené Brown · women's empowerment · women's purpose · narrative identity · women's strength · women and faith · Hebrew word study · identity recovery · protect provide complement guide · women's podcast 2026 · he was built for this · thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com]

25. maj 20261 h 18 min
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When She Loses Herself: Understanding the Shadow Side of a Woman's Greatest Strengths

Have you ever been on the receiving end of a woman's anger and had the quiet sense it wasn't really about what she said it was about? Or maybe you're a woman who has felt something sharp rising up in you — a frustration, an edge you couldn't quite name? This episode is the answer to that question. In Episode 17, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard go somewhere uncomfortable. Last week they named the four functions of the ezer — protect, provide, complement, and guide. Today they name what happens when that design loses its anchor. The ezer gifts don't disappear when a woman loses the thread of her identity. They move into shadow. And what emerges can look so different from the original gift that no one — not the people around her, and often not the woman herself — recognizes it for what it actually is. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why protect becomes control — and what she's actually trying to do underneath it * Why provide becomes martyrdom — and what it costs when invisible labor is never seen * Why compliment becomes criticism — and the relationship loop that deepens the shadow for both people * Why guide becomes manipulation — and what happens when the direct channels keep getting shut down * How Adam's passivity in the Genesis story mirrors the structural failure that still plays out in relationships today * Carl Jung's shadow framework — and why the shadow isn't the enemy, it's the unlived self waiting to be integrated * The one question that begins the journey back into the light -- This week's Breakthrough Challenge: Women, ask yourself which of the four ezer functions is operating in shadow right now. You don't have to fix it this week — just name it. Naming it is where the journey back into the light begins. Men, find the shadow. Where have you dismissed or overridden a woman's ezer gift until it moved into shadow? Have one honest conversation this week about what you found. It doesn't have to be perfect. It just has to be true. -- Don't miss Episode 18 — the series finale and the one Jeremy says he's been looking forward to the most. Head over to thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] to subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief, our free weekly newsletter delivered every Friday morning. -- The Breakthrough Bros · Jeremy Flagg · Henry Ballard · She Was Built For This · shadow self · ezer kenegdo · women's identity · identity displacement · Carl Jung shadow · shadow work · women and relationships · feminine identity · women's anger explained · protect provide compliment guide · women's empowerment · relationship dynamics · men and women · women's podcast 2026 · thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com]

18. maj 20261 h 19 min
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She Was Built Different — On Purpose: The Two Hebrew Words That Change Everything

Happy Mother's Day weekend. This one's for every mom listening, every person shaped by one, and every man who's ever sensed he was missing something important about the woman standing right in front of him. Last week we named the crisis. This week Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard deliver what they promised — two Hebrew words from the book of Genesis that will completely reframe how you see women, what they carry, and what they were built to do. Jeremy opens with the moment it all began: his daughter Emily in his arms for the first time in 2004, and a wave of responsibility that launched a decade-long search back to the oldest sources he could find. He learned Hebrew just to understand a handful of words. What he found changed his marriage, his relationship with his daughter, and his understanding of every woman in his life. The two words are ezer kenegdo. Most English Bibles translate them as helper. That translation is the problem. In Hebrew, ezer appears 21 times in scripture — and in 19 of those appearances, it describes God himself. That is the word used to describe what women were built to be. Not assistant. Not afterthought. Fierce, God-level strength designed to fill the gaps men cannot fill alone. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why Genesis is the only ancient creation text in the world that stops to specifically describe the origin, design, and purpose of women * What ezer kenegdo actually means — and why the mistranslation matters * The four functions of the ezer: Protect, Provide, Compliment, and Guide * Why the differences between men and women were never meant to divide — they were designed to complete * How Jeremy's wife Lisa embodies all four functions, and the decision that transformed his marriage -- This week's Breakthrough Challenge: name the woman in your life who most clearly embodies one of the four functions. Then tell her — in person, not a text. Name what you see. For the women listening: give that same gift to yourself. Don't miss Episode 17 — what happens when the design loses its anchor. Protect becomes control. Provide becomes martyrdom. Compliment becomes criticism. Guide becomes manipulation. -- Subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief at thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] — delivered every Friday morning. -- The Breakthrough Bros · Jeremy Flagg · Henry Ballard · She Was Built For This · ezer kenegdo · Hebrew word study · feminine identity · women's purpose · women and faith · protect provide compliment guide · women's empowerment · Mother's Day · women in leadership · Christian women · women's podcast 2026 · thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com]

11. maj 20261 h 11 min