The Jackson Young Show
Episode Description In this episode of The Jackson Young Show, Jackson sits down with his friend Jeb Harrison for a raw, honest conversation about manhood, faith, responsibility, and the moments that shape who we become. At 17 years old, everything changed.Instead of getting a new truck for his birthday, Jeb was put on a plane and sent to work on a million-acre cattle ranch in Nevada — a place with no safety net, no comfort, and no room for excuses. Within hours of arriving, he crashed a dirt bike, fractured both wrists, and faced a choice: go home and forget it ever happened, or “cowboy up” and step into manhood. This episode explores what it really means to become a man, how responsibility shapes character, why faith can drift even when the foundation is strong, and how God redeems seasons that look wasted from the outside. If you’ve ever wrestled with masculinity, responsibility, faith, or the tension between discipline and freedom, this episode will hit home. Key Topics Covered Growing up in a strong family and church environment Moving from city life to rural country living Childhood illness, suffering, and faith Homeschooling, isolation, and work ethic Early exposure to hard work and responsibility Hunting, sports, and father–son influenceThe lack of rites of passage for men today Being sent to a million-acre ranch at 17 The defining “cowboy up” moment Manhood forged through responsibility College life, partying, and drifting from faith Popularity, identity, and excessLessons learned from losing and rediscovering faith Key Takeaways Manhood is often forged through responsibility, not comfort. There is no substitute for being needed and depended on. Hard work at a young age builds long-term character. Faith can be present early yet drift when identity shifts. Popularity can mask insecurity and spiritual emptiness. Isolation can strengthen resilience but weaken social skills. Suffering in childhood can shape perspective and humility. True maturity requires accountability, not applause. God redeems seasons that feel reckless or wasted. Becoming a man often starts with choosing not to quit. Sound Bites “There are times in life where you have to become a man.” “Either go home and we never talk about this again — or cowboy up.” “That was my introduction to manhood.” “Nobody was coming to save me.” “I was 30 years old in responsibility and 14 years old socially.” “I was raised in church, but college pulled me far away.” “Popularity became my new god.” “Hard work revealed who I really was.” Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 When Does a Boy Become a Man? 01:19 Jeb’s Relationship With Jesus Today 02:10 Growing Up in Orlando & Family Roots 04:21 Leaving the City for Rural Life 06:26 Early Faith & Church Culture 08:02 Saved Young & Watching Faith Transform His Father 09:52 Illness, Homeschooling, and Suffering as a Kid 11:53 Learning to Trust God Without Understanding 13:31 Joyful Memories With His Dad 15:23 Father vs. Mother Influence 17:28 Bullying, School, and Isolation 19:39 Sports, Baseball, and Discipline 22:32 Working on Farms as a Teenager 23:50 Loneliness, Homeschooling, and Work Ethic 26:02 Sent to a Million-Acre Ranch at 17 28:16 “Cowboy Up” — The Defining Moment 31:30 No One Is Coming to Save You 33:02 Real-Life Yellowstone 36:03 Social Awkwardness & Growing Up Fast 37:03 Raised in Church, Idolizing Tebow 39:13 College, Popularity, and Drift From Faith 41:02 Party Life and Identity Loss 45:32 Why the Lifestyle Eventually Changed SEO Keywords Christian manhood, becoming a man, faith testimony, raised in church lost faith, masculinity and responsibility, Christian men podcast, ranch life testimony, work ethic and faith, college party culture, returning to faith
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