Cocoa and the Culture

Provision & Protection: Money and Muscles

52 min · Gisteren
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What does it really mean to provide? And what does it truly mean to protect? For generations, we've been told that a man's role is simple: provide and protect. But have we reduced those words to nothing more than money and muscles? In this Season 2 premiere of Cocoa and the Culture, Cocoa challenges the traditional narrative and explores a deeper understanding of provision and protection—one that goes far beyond paychecks and physical strength. Together, we'll unpack the importance of emotional safety, psychological security, spiritual support, and the kind of provision that nourishes the heart as much as the home. True provision isn't just about what you put into someone's hands—it's about what you pour into their spirit. And real protection isn't just keeping someone from harm—it's creating a space where they feel safe enough to be fully themselves

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Provision & Protection: Money and Muscles

What does it really mean to provide? And what does it truly mean to protect? For generations, we've been told that a man's role is simple: provide and protect. But have we reduced those words to nothing more than money and muscles? In this Season 2 premiere of Cocoa and the Culture, Cocoa challenges the traditional narrative and explores a deeper understanding of provision and protection—one that goes far beyond paychecks and physical strength. Together, we'll unpack the importance of emotional safety, psychological security, spiritual support, and the kind of provision that nourishes the heart as much as the home. True provision isn't just about what you put into someone's hands—it's about what you pour into their spirit. And real protection isn't just keeping someone from harm—it's creating a space where they feel safe enough to be fully themselves

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