Richard Kaufman of the Vertical Momentum Podcast is our guest on the Manlihood ManCast. He talks about overcoming some of the darkest moments of his life, and gives hope and encouragement to men.
He operates a top ranking podcast for veteran entrepreneurs called The Vertical Momentum Podcast.
Brennen Nakane started out as an Ivy League philosopher, college football player, and rapper with a Business Economics degree from Brown University.
Then, he married a classically trained singer and film actress. The Nakane’s didn’t anticipate that their interest in human nature, philosophy, and communication would lead to the discovery that would revolutionize the way people think about personality, body language and human behavior.
The Nakane’s are pioneering what they call a “miraculous scientific discovery”
– as they combine body language, eye movements, and more into a unique framework to classify and understand people’s motivations.
The pair wrestled with what to do with their discovery, and are currently working to develop and promote their findings and understandings in a way that glorifies God and helps humanity.
We sit down with Brennen, who describes what he’s learned from years of observing the principles and patterns of human behavior and communication, how he believes it relates to life, and more.
We also talk about being a man, how to be a better man, and how to anticipate our regrets.
Tim Culver was a US Marine Corporal and Specialized Search Dog Trainer – and spent time working with dogs in combat settings. He trained dogs to find explosives while communicating with them over radios, and to run search patterns.
Now, he trains dogs for many different scenarios, and knows canines and their behavior better than anyone.
In this conversation, we talk about dogs, we talk about manhood, we talk about mental health, and many other rabbit holes worth listening to.
I’ve known Tim since he was a kid, and I’m proud of him for the man he’s become. This interview was special for me to be able to reconnect with an old friend and hear his stories.
– where he draws on his experience in Law Enforcement, Martial Arts, Business, and more to help men reach their highest potential as Warrior Kings.
Rafa worked as a trainer for police recruits, and through that work found a steady decline in the quality of masculinity in our culture.
This propelled him to begin a movement, which started as a podcast, and grew to men’s coaching, public speaking, and life transforming events, which offer men a chance to take a rite of passage.
For 30 years, Hanson Quickel was the broadcast media specialist for the Pennsylvania Senate Republicans, and his voice was heard on radio stations across the state of PA and the whole country.
He worked with journalists, State Senators, and more. Now that he’s retired, he’s spilling the beans on his thoughts about the way journalism and politics work.
Hanson Quickel also shares some advice for men, and talks about the current state of affairs of our nation. Don’t miss this interview!
25 years of military experience has taught Jay Tiegs a thing or two – and he’s channeling that experience into the kind of coaching that helps people become high performers.
Some of the hardest lessons, Jay learned in the darkest parts of his life, and he talks with Josh Hatcher of Manlihood about clawing his way out of the depths or suicidal depression and into a life that if fullfilling an exciting.
His family lives on a homestead, raises and butchers their own meat, and they grow most of the food they need on their plot of land.
He and his wife lead an online community where they teach others the art of homesteading, natural living, and homeschooling.
Drew talks with Josh Hatcher of Manlihood about the freedom of living off the land, the way our culture has disconnected itself from its food sources, and how we can make a shift toward a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle by changing our perspective.
Jeff Goins is a Best Selling Author, podcaster, speaker, and creator. He talks with Josh Hatcher about his work, what it means to be a man, and how a man can use creativity to better express and understand his emotions.
Jeff says a man has to understand that masculinity is expressed both in strength and in softness, and it’s important for us to truly know and understand when each is needed, especially in the context of our families and loved ones.
She’s creating what she calls “The Opposite of OnlyFans” – a movement to help guys break free from porn addiction. But her story is incredibly personal. Heather Nielsen of FighttheBeast.org is the guest on today’s Manlihood ManCast
Heather took up the cause to help men get free from addiction, creating videos on TikTok and instagram where she shares advice and encouragement for men to get free from the grip of porn. Those videos have been seen by millions.
She’s an activist, speaker, entrepreneur, and single mom of three. What prompted her to take up role of the “no fap” crusader? She talks with Josh Hatcher about the heartbreaking story that motivated her to fight for change.
She’s researched this topic thoroughly and has some excellent perspectives and advice to help men see what they can do to FIGHT THE BEAST.