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1819 News: The Podcast
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100 episodes
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Men Don't Run In the Rain with Rick Burgess
1819 News: The Podcast
54 minutes 47 seconds
3 months ago
Men Don't Run In the Rain with Rick Burgess
In this 1819 News podcast episode, host Bryan Dawson interviews Rick Burgess, author of Men Don't Run in the Rain: A Son's Reflections on Life, Faith, and an Iconic Father. The discussion centers on Burgess's book, which weaves personal anecdotes about his father, with biblical lessons to inspire men, particularly young men, seeking masculine role models. Burgess shares how his father, a humble and influential football coach, taught him life lessons like accountability, perseverance, and steadfastness, encapsulated in the titular phrase, "Men don't run in the rain." These stories include tidbits about his father's disdain for excuses during a rainy football game and his unique stance against soccer as a "communist plot," each highlighting Burgess' character and humor. Burgess also connects these stories to scriptural principles, like repentance and striving for righteousness, making the book accessible yet profound for both secular and faith-driven audiences. The podcast particularly addresses the modern church's perceived feminization and the need for strong, masculine examples. Burgess concludes with a gospel presentation, urging listeners to place faith in Christ, repent, and pursue spiritual growth. The overtime segment shifts to politics, discussing Tommy Tuberville's potential gubernatorial run, Alabama's political corruption, and national issues like the Epstein files.
1819 News: The Podcast