Episodes

Monday Sep 05, 2022
Wisdom in the Workplace Episode 2 of 3
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Guests: Tyler Reeves, Ty Robinson, and Will May
Today is Labor Day and we wanted to continue our deep dive into a few things related to the workplace - three episodes with three guys who have some vast experience in the marketplace.
Are you chasing the title or willing to look for the experiences and responsibilities that will help you grow as an individual? Are you considering how the process works or just interested in getting a raise?
Self-evaluation should be constant. What are you doing to grow yourself as a person, which will logically spill over into the betterment of you as a worker as well!
Promotion Process:
- Have I earned the right to talk about a promotion?
- Am I starting to develop the skills necessary for my next job?
- Is the business ready?
Great companies will find a role for great people. That promotion may or may not be on “your” time schedule, but great companies will find a way to get the most out of their employees…and reward them for what they’ve given!
Function within your own scorecard. Comparison is the ultimate thief of joy. Be careful of comparing yourself and your career path to the journey of other; you may not have the same goals or be willing to make the same sacrifices!
Be careful of taking “short cuts” or chasing the money!
What are my values that this time, at this season, in my life and career?
Your Life…Well Spent: The Eternal Rewards of Investing Yourself and Your Money in Your Family by Russ Crosson
Failure happens ALL the time - what will you learn from those setbacks, how will you respond?
StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom Rath
Training4Manhood Giving Opportunity - Zelle account: info@training4manhood.com

Monday Aug 29, 2022
Wisdom in the Workplace Episode 1 of 3
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Guests: Tyler Reeves, Ty Robinson, and Will May
With Labor Day around the corner, we wanted to take a deep dive into a few things related to the workplace - three episodes with three guys who have some vast experience in the marketplace.
Episode 1 Getting the Job
Great companies always want to hire great people!
When thinking about a company to work for, the guys recommend you look for a place that will be a great place to learn - a good company that trains people well and equips them to be successful.
Consider - is the company growing or is the company slowing?
What do you want to do? Who has God created you to be and what skills and talents has He equipped you with to be successful?
What do you need to be successful in terms of interviewing for a job?
- Dress for success, lean toward “more” professional than “less”
- Know about the company, the person interviewing you
- Be prepared to ask good questions - I know your biggest competitor is Y, what makes you different from them? Also, ask the interviewer if they’re done asking questions before you start asking questions about the company.
- Don’t forget the follow up - and look to be specific.
- Don’t be looking at your phone!
- Be early for an interview, but not too early!
- Don’t lie. Don’t put false things on your resume. Don’t say you know people that you don’t.

Friday Aug 26, 2022
Wild at Heart Chapters 10-12
Friday Aug 26, 2022
Friday Aug 26, 2022
Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man’s Soul by John Eldredge
Roundtable Discussion Participants: Michael Thornberry, Gabe Boyd, Parker Panetti and Dan Panetti
Episode 4: Chapters 10-12
Every man needs a beauty to rescue.
Under the shadow of a man’s strength, a woman finds her rest. Good stuff.
We have a responsibility to fight not only for our own hearts, but for those we love as well.
Women want to know that you value HER.
The universe is so vast and so ageless that the life of just one man can only be measured by his sacrifice.
Every man needs an adventure to live.
The essence of the book pushes you to ask the big questions of life. What am I going to risk? Will I trust God or will I sell out for money?
Don’t “drift” with the strongest current at the time - learn to swim upstream to your dream!
What’s the cost of not doing what you’ve been designed to do!
This is not an information book, it’s meant to inspire and move you - go do something!
Next book to be discussed in October - The Meaning of Marriage by Tim Keller

Monday Aug 22, 2022
Show Me the Man You Honor
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Guests: Jared Wood and Chase Hilbert
Show me the man you honor, and I will know what kind of man you are, for it shows me what your ideal of manhood is and what kind of man you long to be. Thomas Carlyle, July 1850
What men do you honor? What men do you want to emulate? Is there an ideal man out there who you can model your life after - or does every man have flaws that prevent you from putting them on a pedestal - or should we put anyone on a pedestal other than Jesus himself?
Are there younger men that you can learn from?
What principles do you think are important in the man that you follow?
JWood - integrity and loyalty are two of the biggest personal characteristics that are important to see.
How do you find other men that encourage you on your journey to manhood? There will be some great coaches, teachers, etc. who speak life and truth into your life along the way. Be wise about the men you allow into your life.
Also ask the question - are you the type of man that others would want to emulate?
JWood - the word “legacy” comes to mind - what type of man do you want to be, what legacy do you want to leave for others?

Friday Aug 19, 2022
Wild at Heart Chapters 7-9
Friday Aug 19, 2022
Friday Aug 19, 2022
Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man’s Soul by John Eldredge
Roundtable Discussion Participants: Michael Thornberry, Gabe Boyd, Parker Panetti and Dan Panetti
Episode 3: Chapters 7-9
I don’t trust a man who hasn’t suffered. If you don’t realize your weaknesses, you still believe you can be self-sufficient and do life on your own.
You cannot be the man who rescues until you’re the man without the horse. Good line! You can’t give what you don’t possess.
Having kids is an incredible journey into self-awareness.
Christ is not only the “chief-sufferer” he’s also the “chief-physician.” He not only understands our sufferings, He is the solution for our problems, the “balm of Gilead.”
Ignorance is not a resolution.
Distinction between a warrior and a mercenary. A mercenary fights for his own benefit. A warrior serves something or someone higher than himself!
If you know the enemy, and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you’ll also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle. Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Let people feel the weight of who you are and let them deal with it.
Sabotage happens when we give our strength away. The most selfish thing is not wanting to run at full strength! You are wasting people’s time if you’re not in God’s Word each day.
For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror. For he looks at himself and goes away and at once forgets what he was like. But the one who looks into the perfect law [God’s Word], the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing. James 1:23-25
If we ignore the enemy, then he wins.
Learning to fight starts with remembering.
How many of us have spent “extra” time at work? Compare with this question - how many of us have spent “extra” time with God? Which one gets our time, attention, and priority?

Monday Aug 15, 2022
What Are You Doing With The Name You Were Given?
Monday Aug 15, 2022
Monday Aug 15, 2022
Guest: Stephen Oehlschlaeger
A good name is better than precious ointment, and the day of death than the day of birth. Ecclessiastes 7:1
Solomon is saying that everyone gets a name when they are born; but when they die, we all get to evaluate what they did with the name they were given - what life did they make, what impact did they have, what legacy did they leave?
People have to feel like you care about them before a relationship will grow.
So important to have good people around you - here’s a quote that expresses that concept to wrestle with:
“One of the most valuable lessons I learned from [my father] growing up was that we are all guilty by association. In other words, we are the average of the people that we spend the most time with. So, if you want to be drug dealer? Surround yourself with drug dealers. If you want to be a millionaire? Surround yourself with millionaires. This goes for surrounding yourself with people who are caring, generous, etc., and has really carried into the kinds of friends and professional networks that I aim to keep.” Adam Callinan, cofounder and CEO of BottleKeeper
While there is some truth to this comment, I think this idea is too simplistic - good place to start, but relationships are more complex and deserve more attention than this quote gives to them. For example, you can surround yourself with millionaires that lack moral integrity and have lied and cheated their way to their wealth - just because you have money, doesn’t mean that you have character.
While you are influenced by the people you’re around, you need to be discerning about what level of influence you allow anyone to have in your life. The old adage of “eating the chicken and throwing away the bones” can apply to relationships as well as ideas - we can learn positive aspects from others, but choose to not allow negative influences into our lives.
Key: learn how to evaluate and self-reflect on your own life.
Key: training for manhood is a series of a million “smaller” decisions that you make every day that add up to the quality of your life
Men, do the work without the need for recognition. But…if I expect nothing, doesn’t that mean I’ll get nothing? That’s what you signed up for - remember? You should be giving 100% expecting nothing…and find a spouse who signs up to give 100% expecting nothing - that’s a great marriage!
Believers who are loving their spouse correctly, the natural gaps that are created in life are filled.
What kind of man do you want to be…and are you around the kind of men that you want to be? Realize there is more to being a man than your bank account. Are you around guys that model what is means to be the kind of man you really want to be?
Men, find some time to evaluate how you’re doing in life - self-awareness, self-reflection. Small course corrections done more frequently are much easier than a large course correction later in life.
Men, utilize some “tools” along the way to help you evaluate where you are in life. Write some thoughts down in a journal so you can evaluate those feelings and thoughts later.
Men, ask yourself this question: are you proud of the work you’re doing? Are you proud of the person you’re becoming? If not, what steps are you going to take to change things?

Friday Aug 12, 2022
Wild at Heart Chapters 4-6
Friday Aug 12, 2022
Friday Aug 12, 2022
Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man’s Soul by John Eldredge
Roundtable Discussion Participants: Michael Thornberry, Gabe Boyd, Parker Panetti and Dan Panetti
Episode 2: Chapters 4-6
My job as a father is to point my kids to the cross of Jesus Christ!
Until a man knows he’s a man, he’ll forever try to prove he’s one…and at the same time he’ll shrink from anything that might prove that he’s not.
What’s the role of women in training up a man? Femininity can arouse masculinity, but it can’t produce it.
If you’ve given your wife the power to validate you as a man, she has the power to invalidate you as well.
Who am I looking to for the validation of my manhood? Are these people who will build you up or tear you down? Do we look to God, the author and perfecter of our faith to validate who we are?
When we become performance driven to validate our identity, it produces a culture of self-centered, independent men who only care about themselves.
Men think they are on their own because they’ve created a bubble around them to “protect” themselves from being hurt - reality is that our strength and significance come from inside, from our relationship to the Lord, not from what we do in terms of performance…
The only thing more tragic than the tragedy that happens is the way that we handle it!
“Rubbing dirt” on the real wounds of life can actually make things worse!
The wound you’ve embraced is a wound you can not heal. The wound you think you deserve is a wound you can not heal. Wow, that’s good stuff!
If you deal with a wound properly, that transformation can change your life in a positive manner!
Sometimes the best teacher is failure.
A man needs a much bigger orbit than a woman - some larger purpose - only then can he invite someone into this mission!

Monday Aug 08, 2022
What Does It Mean To Be A Man?
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Guest: Michael Craven
Michael is the Vice President, Equipping and Mobilization at The Colson Center.
To learn more about The Colson Center and its founder, Chuck Colson, visit their website.
What Does It Mean to be a Man?
What is our philosophy of parenting? The Christian goal of parenting is to raise virtuous men and women.
If God has given the power and authority of the “sword” to the state (government) to enact justice and fight evil, then is it our responsibility to participate in the state’s actions that fight against evil?
From a mother to her son - do your duty. When women expect men to be men, they rise to the occasion.
Are we raising our young women to expect men to act like men, to expect men to treat them with respect? Women determine the sexual ethic of a culture because they “control opportunity.”
Psalm 144:12 - May our sons in their youth be like plants full grown, our daughters like corner pillars cut for the structure of a palace.
What are you going to do about those two questions:
- Who does she say Jesus is?
- What are you going to do about sex?
The man should lead the relationship and establish those proper, right, and good boundaries for a healthy relationship. Sex before marriage inhibits true intimacy and frustrates the maturity and development of meaningful relationships.
The physical connection (sex) is not adequate to sustain a meaningful and profound relationship that should last a lifetime!
Once you establish those clear and healthy boundaries for sex, then you need to make good decisions that support that decision!
If she is a WALL, we will build on her a battlement of silver, but if she is a DOOR, we will enclose her with boards of cedar. Song of Solomon 8:9
- Men, work to protect the virtue and chastity of the women in your life - your sisters, those you date/marry, your daughters - if she is a wall, strong and virtuous, value will come to her…but if she is a door (meaning that she would allow men to be intimate with her without discretion), then you need to work to protect her from herself.
- Dads, guard the hearts of your daughters. Check out the movie Courageous to see this concept in action!
We need to raise and expect our kids to be godly…not good. Godly individuals, by definition, will be “good” (nice, polite, meek - powerful under control), but they will also be strong, courageous, bold, truthful, honest, etc…

Friday Aug 05, 2022
Wild at Heart Chapters 1-3
Friday Aug 05, 2022
Friday Aug 05, 2022
Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man’s Soul by John Eldredge
Roundtable Discussion Participants: Michael Thornberry, Gabe Boyd, Parker Panetti and Dan Panetti
Episode 1: Chapters 1-3
Every man is going to have 1) a battle to fight, 2) a beauty to rescue, and 3) an adventure to live.
What is a Christian man? Eldredge tries to present a target to aim for in life…if you aim for nothing, you’ll hit it every time! Jesus is our example and our model for life.
Eldredge addresses the concept of what a Christian man isn’t…he examines what the world has tried to make men into and the traps that far too many guys fall into that keep them from becoming the men that God has designed.
Don’t settle for “good” when the goal should be “godly!” Godliness includes goodness, but goes beyond that. The world doesn’t need nice guys - it needs warriors! Dangerous men who live under control.
Do you need to be whitewater rafting down a river in Colorado to truly understand what it means to be a man? No…but Eldredge is trying to get a person out of their comfort zones to see that life is greater and grander than what they have settled for.
The question that haunts every man - am I [blank] enough? Am I strong enough? Am I smart enough? Am I rich enough? That’s not the question you should be asking. The I AM IS enough! Manhood shouldn’t be defined by a performance standard, but needs to be understood from a Biblical perspective because God is the author and designer of manhood.
“What is a Christian man” is an IDENTITY question. Your purpose doesn’t create your identity - your identity determines and gives you a purpose. Who you are should dictate what you do and not the other way around!

Monday Aug 01, 2022
Living Out a Public Theology
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Guest: Michael Craven
Michael is the Vice President, Equipping and Mobilization at The Colson Center.
To learn more about The Colson Center and its founder, Chuck Colson, visit their website.
Colson was devoted to the development of the Christian worldview - the underlying philosophical thought process that dictates a person’s actions. Your actions are controlled by your belief system - Colson understood this concept and tried to equip the church to address issues at their root cause.
Colson’s desire was for Christians to develop a comprehensive Biblical worldview that would engage the false ideas of this world system with the truth of God’s Word. The Colson Fellows is the continued work of The Colson Center for Christian Worldview in helping equip Christians in this effort.
Michael: we need to understand the difference between the “private” Christian faith where a person “invites Jesus into their life” and the public Christian faith where “Jesus invites a person into His purpose, His plans.”
Michael: we have a two-fold duty - to love God and to love others. Is it possible to love others yet allow them to be destroyed by false ideologies?
Michael: we can commend the truth, contend for the truth, and demonstrate the truth.
How did we get here, today, on the issues of gender and sexuality? Read The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Dr. Carl Trueman.
Michael: Christ has come into the world to set right all that has been set wrong, and He invites us into that redemptive work.
Michael: there is a profoundly intellectual dimension of being a follower of Jesus Christ - having the “mind of Christ.”
Michael: the book How Should We Then Live? by Francis Schaeffer opened his mind to the understanding of a much broader and more profound Christian life.
Michael: our principal witness of the gospel of the Kingdom is demonstrating to a watching world this is what life looks like when it is lived under the rule and reign of Jesus Christ!
Dan: Francis Schaeffer’s book A Christian Manifesto was the book that brought me into this awareness of a Christian worldview
Take-away: read lots of old books. Begin to have those important conversations with others. Listen. Learn. Ask questions. Explore deeply the concept of a Christian worldview - which includes the concepts of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration - and seek to understand who the King is and what He’s called you to do - this is the abundant life in Christ!