Welcome to the Men Making A Difference podcast. The MMAD movement is a movement to restore and enhance clarity in masculinity. In the United States today, it is a very confusing time for what it means to be a man, what a real man looks like, and how we can revive manhood. The lineup will include men…
Rick Loy adds value to all men in the current storm we face with the crisis at hand. The "unperfect storm" of the economy, health, and job insecurity have challenged the majority of men. What do we do? How are you handling it?
Brad Pole coached college football for 40 years at 13 different schools. He has coached every position with the exception of d-line. Even more amazing, he maintained a marriage that produced three boys and 14 grandchildren during the journey. Brad is active in building a non-profit called Band of Brothers Grit for young men.
Mike De Jong joins us to share his powerful testimony on his former life with drugs, alcohol,and the partying life. He speaks into how he turned his life around, found a new life, and now is a champion husband and father of 4. Mike also gives his thoughts on the significance partying can have on men today and how toxic it can truly be. Hosted by Tate Hadachek.
Coach Mitch Osborn is a legend in the state of Iowa. Approaching 700 wins as a boys basketball coach he has already been inducted into the IHSAA Hall of Fame, and this spring will also be inducted into the IHS Athletic Directors Hall of Fame. Mitch and his wife Nancy, reside in Iowa where they have raised three champion boys and helped Harlan HS become an icon for athletics, fine arts, and education in Iowa. Mitch shares how he battles cancer and wins in the game of life. Hosted by Joe Hadachek.
Chad Earwood is the leader of Engaged Companies. While many might assume the title of CEO with 350 employees that is not the culture of EC. A former college athlete, Chad shares the loss of his father while growing up and how he transitioned, met his wife, and positions his family first. Hosted by Joe Hadachek.
Logan is a champion husband, father, and leader. He is currently the CEO of IDLife, an author, a public speaker, and a former professional baseball player. He shares his powerful testimony on how he grew up with an absent father, the men and experiences that shaped him, and how his faith leads him. Logan also shared some interesting stories, including meeting John Maxwell and how he retired from professional baseball after only 2 years. Hosted by Tate Hadachek.
In the first episode, we go through Joe Hadachek's background, lay down the foundation and purpose of MMAD, and lightly hit on some topics we plan to nail down later in the year. Hosted by Tate Hadachek.