Exploring Proverbs, this episode reveals the heart as the core of a man’s character—his soul, command center, and moral compass. Men must anchor it in God’s trust, protect it from pride and bitterness, feed it through devotion and rest, and test it humbly before the Lord to lead with purpose and integrity.
Dive into Proverbs 30 with Austin and panelists Cody Springsguth and Ray Moran as they unpack Agur’s riddles, revealing nuanced wisdom that points to Christ as the ultimate source. Explore balanced living, humility, self-restraint, and practical lessons from nature to cultivate true godly wisdom in everyday life.
In the final episode of “The Standard is the Minimum” series, “The Transfer” podcast explores setting a financial standard for men, emphasizing a biblical approach to money management through crafting a financial vision, budgeting, tithing, debt reduction, investing, and intentional spending. Brent, Ray and Jake share personal stories and practical steps to help men develop a theology and purpose for their finances, fostering diligence, generosity, and discipline to achieve stability and thrive
In this episode of The Transfer, we explore the call for men to uphold the professional standard—not just in their work, but in every area of life. From Scripture to real-world examples, we discuss how professionalism reflects Christ, elevates our craft, and impacts our families, workplaces, and the kingdom of God.
In this episode, Keith, Manny, and Ray look at Job and how to develop mental toughness in every season of life.
In this episode, we explore the vital role of Relational IQ, the ability to build and sustain meaningful connections through strength, courage, and faith, as exemplified by biblical figures like Joshua. Discover practical standards and virtues that men can adopt to enhance their relationships with family, friends, and community, fostering a life of influence and Christ-centered love
This week on The Transfer, we dive into what it means to hold a Spiritual Standard and build true strength in Christ. From Psalm 1, we unpack the foundations of spiritual health, practical steps to grow, and the achievable standards every man can set to thrive in faith, family, and calling.
In this kickoff to Season 4 of TRANSFER, we lay the foundation for what may be our most important season yet: training for a standard. How does a man know he’s ready—for marriage, fatherhood, leadership, or the next assignment God puts in front of him? Readiness doesn’t come from experience alone, but from training in righteousness and holding yourself to clear, biblical standards. We’ll uncover why standards matter, how they build confidence and trust, and why Christian men must embrace a higher bar of responsibility. Over the next seven weeks, we’ll break down seven core areas of masculine wholeness with practical, achievable standards. Remember, the standard is the minimum.
In Episode 40 of The Transfer, titled “Spiritual Fatherhood,” hosts delve into the profound impact of spiritual mentorship, drawing from 1 Corinthians 4:14-16 and the personal experiences of Bobby Jackson and Jake Hudspeth. The episode explores how the absence of spiritual fathers mirrors the societal effects of biological fatherlessness, such as poverty, crime, and emotional struggles, affecting roughly 33% of U.S. children. Through biblical insights and real-life stories, the discussion emphasizes the necessity of godly men guiding others to overcome spiritual orphanage and live as adopted sons of God.
In this special episode, we explore the sacred journey of honoring aging parents through their final season, drawing from Genesis 49 for biblical wisdom and insights. Joined by a panel of three caregivers, we discuss the stresses of caregiving, the true needs of aging loved ones, and the process of grieving with purpose, offering guidance for navigating love, loss, and legacy.
In Episode 39 of The Transfer, we explore the life of Joseph (Genesis 39-48), a man who remained remarkably at peace despite betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment. Through his unwavering faith, purposeful work, and wisdom in relationships, Joseph thrived in adversity and became a beacon of contagious peace. Join us as we discuss the seven building blocks of peace and how men can cultivate this rare, God-given strength in their own lives.
In this engaging podcast episode, host Austin explores the biblical story of Joseph, a man who achieved success in the face of adversity, from slavery to imprisonment, by remaining faithful to God. Through seven concise observations, Austin highlights how Christian qualities like obedience, integrity, and service can lead to a fruitful life that blesses others. Joined by special guests Jamie Perryman, Jake Hudspeth, and Ray Moran, the discussion delves into redefining success as doing God’s will with excellence, regardless of circumstances.
In this episode, we discuss how Jesus tells Peter that this very night he will deny him - this was at the Last Supper. Peter argues and makes the claim that even if everyone else abandons Christ he never will. Peter boldly says that he is willing to go to prison and even death along side Jesus yet after Christs arrest in the garden every gospel records that Peter chose to follow at a distance. Peter followed close enough to see Jesus but not close enough to be seen with him.
We too have a choice in how we follow Christ, will we draw close, or keep our distance.
In Episode 36 of The Transfer, titled “A Man of Influence,” the podcast explores the story of Joseph from Genesis 37, drawing parallels to modern figures like Johnny Manziel to illustrate how immaturity can undermine God-given potential. The discussion emphasizes that spiritual, emotional, and intellectual maturity are essential to earning credibility, which in turn builds influence and enables one to fulfill their divine calling. Through Joseph’s early missteps—nitpicking, flaunting his blessings, and acting superior—the episode warns against behaviors that burn credibility and offers insights on cultivating wisdom and humility to become a true man of influence.
Uncontrolled anger can destroy a man’s reputation, relationships, and future, but righteous anger—when guided by the Holy Spirit—can be a force for justice. This episode explores the difference between righteous and unrighteous anger, calculated and uncontrolled anger, and anger seeking justice versus revenge, using Genesis 34 as a cautionary example of how unchecked rage leads to devastating consequences.
In this episode of The Transfer, we dive into the life-altering night when Jacob wrestled with God, a moment of solitude that redefined his identity and destiny. We explore how every man faces seasons of struggle, stress, and brokenness, and why getting alone with God in these moments brings clarity, healing, and renewed strength for what lies ahead.
In this episode of The Transfer, we dive into how men should manage problems rather than avoid or mismanage them. Looking at Jacob’s encounter with Esau in Genesis 32, we explore key principles like diagnosing the issue, aligning purpose to the problem, distinguishing between static and dynamic challenges, and applying the right tactics. Leadership means stepping into problems with wisdom, strategy, and faith—because when the problem is bigger than you, it’s time to wrestle with God.
Building wealth is more than just making money—it's about stewarding resources with wisdom, discipline, and a biblical foundation. In this episode, we explore how Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob managed material wealth, the importance of financial strategy, and the virtues that lead to lasting prosperity. From earning and giving to saving and investing, we break down five key principles every man needs to secure his financial future and fulfill God’s calling.
In this episode of The Transfer, we dive into the complexities of dealing with difficult family dynamics, using the story of Jacob, Laban, and their toxic relationships as a biblical framework. We explore six key reasons why family tensions arise—including emotional exchanges with in-laws, diverse backgrounds, struggles with independence, unhealthy dependencies, personal brokenness, and unrealistic expectations—while offering six biblical principles to help navigate these challenges with wisdom, integrity, and clear boundaries. Ultimately, the goal is to respond with spiritual maturity rather than react emotionally, ensuring that men lead their families well while honoring God’s design for relationships.
In The Transfer: Episode 29, we explore the power of a father’s words through the story of Isaac, Jacob, and Esau in Genesis 27. Discover how your speech can bring life or death to your children, shape their character, and cast a vision for their future in this impactful discussion for fathers and mentors.