This episode centers on a raw, honest conversation about men, affirmation, and the emotional wiring that often goes unspoken. The Bryan, Kellen and Thad break down why so many men rank words of affirmation at the top of their love-language list—not because they need encouragement to take action, but because they crave recognition after doing what they were already designed to do. Men are internally wired to “conquer.” Men don’t need to be told to work hard, provide, protect, or push forward. ...
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This episode centers on a raw, honest conversation about men, affirmation, and the emotional wiring that often goes unspoken. The Bryan, Kellen and Thad break down why so many men rank words of affirmation at the top of their love-language list—not because they need encouragement to take action, but because they crave recognition after doing what they were already designed to do. Men are internally wired to “conquer.” Men don’t need to be told to work hard, provide, protect, or push forward. ...
Big apology for the sound this week but the audio did not take on the normal track, but we really wanted to put this out so turn it up and pretend it is 1988 radio. Joining us this week is Paul Hood; author of Roadkill tastes like Chicken and business owner who founded Hood & Associates. In this heartfelt episode, we delve into the transformative power of servanthood and the strength of relationships. Join us as we explore personal stories of overcoming challenges through a se...
GET CANCELLED PODCAST
This episode centers on a raw, honest conversation about men, affirmation, and the emotional wiring that often goes unspoken. The Bryan, Kellen and Thad break down why so many men rank words of affirmation at the top of their love-language list—not because they need encouragement to take action, but because they crave recognition after doing what they were already designed to do. Men are internally wired to “conquer.” Men don’t need to be told to work hard, provide, protect, or push forward. ...