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Pursue the Old Paths

Podcast by JD

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About Pursue the Old Paths

Pursue the Old Paths is a podcast about returning to what works—ancient wisdom, disciplined living, and the virtues that shaped strong men, strong families, and enduring communities. Through practical teaching and honest conversation, we challenge modern confusion and call people back to responsibility, craftsmanship, honor, and integrity. From this foundation arise The Watchmen Men's Group—men who refuse passivity and choose to stand the line, rebuild themselves, and lead from the front.

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15 episodes

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The Watchmen System: Five Areas that Change Everything

Most men don’t have a knowledge problem.  They have an execution problem. We say we want more—but we don’t follow through.  We talk about discipline—but we don’t live it.  We make commitments—and don’t keep our word. In this episode, JD breaks down the real issue—and the system designed to fix it. Introducing the Five Watchpoints: a simple, structured framework that covers every major area of a man’s life—Covenant, Brotherhood, Discipline, Stewardship, and Leadership. Built on biblical wisdom and practical execution, these Watchpoints connect directly to your One-Year Vision Statement and show you exactly how to move from where you are… to where you said you want to be. You’ll learn: *  Why most men stay stuck in cycles of inconsistency  *  How the 12-Week Guard Plan creates structure and accountability  *  How to set a realistic, measurable One-Year Vision Statement *  Why you only need one goal per Watchpoint to make real progress  *  How Watchpoints turn long-term vision into daily action  *  The role of Marching Orders and accountability in execution  This is not theory.  This is a system for men who are ready to do the work. If you’re tired of starting and stopping…  If you’re ready to follow through…  If you want a clear path forward… This episode lays it out. —Always Forward Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566125/support]

22 Mar 2026 - 20 min
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A Peaceful Man Must be Capable of Violence

Modern culture tells men that strength is dangerous and that self-defense is unnecessary. But history and reality say otherwise. In this episode of Pursue the Old Paths, JD tackles the responsibility men have to protect their families and communities. Physical fitness, fighting skills, discipline, and responsible firearms training are not about aggression, they are about capability, readiness, and restraint. A peaceful man is not someone who is incapable of violence. A peaceful man is someone who has the strength to act but chooses restraint unless protection is required. This episode discusses: • Why physical strength and conditioning matter for men  • The value of martial arts and fighting training  • The psychological difference between being peaceful and being harmless  • Why responsible men should understand firearms and train with them  • Teaching firearm safety and responsibility to the next generation  • Why women should also understand self-defense and firearm safety Scripture also reminds us that discipline, strength, and protection of family are part of a man’s responsibility. If you are serious about being a protector of your home and those entrusted to your care, this episode will challenge you to think clearly about preparation, responsibility, and discipline. Train your body.  Train your mind.  Train your skills. Always Forward.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566125/support]

8 Mar 2026 - 18 min
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Addiction and Control - The Hard Truth About Progress

What if quitting your addiction isn’t progress… but simply a return to baseline? In this direct and unfiltered episode of Pursue the Old Paths, JD tackles one of the hardest subjects we face as men: addiction, self-sabotage, and the cultural confusion surrounding “recovery.” We live in a time where basic responsibility is often celebrated as extraordinary achievement. Being sober. Holding a steady job. Paying your bills. Exercising self-control. These are not heroic accomplishments, they are adult expectations. Climbing back to zero isn’t the summit. It’s the starting line. This episode walks through the hard truth: stopping destructive behavior is correction, not completion. Then comes the real work. JD lays out a practical blueprint for moving beyond baseline: * Radical ownership without excuses * Structural change that supports discipline * Replacing destructive habits with constructive strain * Building strength, competence, and resilience * Reconnecting to faith community * Seeking medical supervision when chemical dependency requires it Addiction narrows your world. Structure, accountability, and spiritual community widen it again. Whether the struggle is alcohol, pornography, food, gambling, emotional volatility, or financial chaos, the sequence is the same: remove the weight, then run the race. This episode is not flattery. It’s clarity. If you’re serious about rebuilding your life, this conversation will challenge you — and give you a framework to move forward with authority and discipline. Correction restores baseline.  Construction builds legacy. Always Forward. Check us out on YouTube and at pursuetheoldpaths.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566125/support]

2 Mar 2026 - 17 min
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Rites of Passage

When did you become a man? Not when you turned eighteen.  Not when you got your driver’s license.  Not when you moved out. For most men, there is no clear answer—and that absence is not accidental. In this episode of Pursue the Old Paths, JD explores the lost art of rites of passage—why nearly every ancient culture took initiation into manhood seriously, and why modern society largely abandoned it. From tribal initiations and medieval apprenticeships to religious ceremonies and military ordeals, we examine what real rites of passage have always required: separation, testing, transformation, and recognition. We also take a hard look at modern substitutes—graduation ceremonies, legal adulthood, and cultural milestones—and why they fail to produce mature, grounded men. Along the way, JD discusses religious rites such as the Bar Mitzvah and Quinceañera, the military’s enduring initiation model, and insights from Raising a Modern Day Knight by Robert Lewis. Finally, the episode turns practical:  What do we do about it? This is a sober, direct conversation about responsibility, masculinity, fatherhood, and why rebuilding meaningful rites of passage for boys must come first if we want strong families and stable communities. This episode is for men who are ready to stop drifting—and start building.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566125/support]

22 Feb 2026 - 27 min
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Wilderness, Not Nature

Modern men are surrounded by comfort, convenience, and managed environments—but something essential is being lost in the process. In this episode of Pursue the Old Paths, JD makes a clear distinction between nature and wilderness, and why they are not the same thing. Parks, trails, scenic overlooks, and climate-controlled spaces are pleasant and useful—but they do not test, sharpen, or recalibrate a man. Wilderness does. Wilderness is where comfort stops negotiating.  Where decisions matter.  Where consequences are immediate.  Where confidence stops being theoretical and becomes proven. Drawing from personal observation, biblical example, and cultural insight, this episode explores: * How controlled environments slowly weaken men over time * Why wilderness restores presence, perspective, and humility * How real confidence is built through responsibility and consequence * Why boys need wilderness experiences just as much as grown men * What King David learned in obscurity long before the battlefield revealed it JD also offers practical, achievable ways to reintroduce wilderness into modern life—without escaping society or romanticizing hardship. From simple camping challenges to skill-stacking with your sons, this episode lays out a path toward rebuilding competence, discipline, and grounded confidence. Nature is good.  Wilderness is better.  And for men, it’s necessary. If you’ve ever felt dulled by comfort, distracted by convenience, or unsure whether your confidence is earned—this episode is for you. Check us out at pursuetheoldpaths.com Always Forward. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566125/support]

15 Feb 2026 - 17 min
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