For My Sons Podcast
Most men will never be tested in a burning building or on a battlefield. But every man will face a moment when someone needs help, when danger appears without warning, and when hesitation could cause harm. In that moment, the question is simple: do you step forward or step back? In this episode of For My Sons, Papa O adds an important lesson to the curriculum series. One that sits alongside courage but demands something more. Bravery. We explore the difference between courage and bravery, why fear does not disqualify a man from acting, and what the Yoruba proverb teaches us about how bravery is truly revealed: "A kì í mọ̀ ẹni tí yóò jẹ́ akíkanjú ní ọjọ́ ogun." You do not know who will be brave until the day of battle. We also tell the story of Desmond Doss, a man who entered one of the most brutal battles of the Second World War without a weapon, and whose quiet conviction saved the lives of dozens of men on the ridge at Okinawa. And we close with one practical step every young man can begin applying now before the serious moment ever arrives. In this episode: * Why bravery and courage are related but not the same * The psychology of prosocial risk-taking * The story of Desmond Doss and the Battle of Okinawa * The Yoruba proverb that reframes how bravery is proved * Three ways to build the habit of stepping forward Bravery is not built in a single heroic moment. It is built through the character a man develops long before that moment arrives. One story. One proverb. One step. For My Sons is a podcast for men who want to become stronger fathers, better leaders, and builders of lasting legacy. New episodes every week.
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