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About Joe SigurdsonLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeboystomenWith over two decades at Boys To Men Mentoring Network, my journey has been dedicated to transforming lives through experiential weekends and school programs that foster responsibility, positive choices, and accountability among youth. My expertise in workshop facilitation and youth mentoring has enabled us to create a supportive environment where boys can openly share and grow.As a seasoned Chief Success Officer, I leverage active listening, empathy, and empowerment skills to drive meaningful change. The impact of our efforts is evident in improved school grades, attendance, and reduced disciplinary issues. Guided by a mission to mentor the next generation, our team remains committed to helping young men carve paths toward healthy manhood.BoysToMen.org CONTACT INFO3322 Sweetwater Springs Blvd.#102, Spring Valley,California 91977Email: info@boystomen.orgPhone: 619-469-9599Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/boystomenmentoringInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/boystomen_sd/#YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClmkRGv46Jjm-2RLLAJPowg/featuredVimeo- https://vimeo.com/boystomenget involvedAre you looking for ways to support our organization? We'd love to know more about how you would like to become a part of the Boys to Men Mentoring community.get connectedEvery man has a story to share. Are you ready to share yours with our boys?About Boys To Men MentoringOur community based mentoring approach gives boys a variety of positive male role models who show up consistently, tell the truth about their struggles as men, ask the boys what kind of man they want to be, praise them for their gifts, support them when they mess up, and encourage them to become the man they want to be. Be Part Of The Solution Proven principles coupled with in-school and open-community mentoring programs offer teenage boys a safe space to share their feelings, fears, and traumas. Volunteer mentors provide vulnerable boys with the support and guidance needed to navigate challenges often faced during adolescence and develop the resilience necessary to cope with their issues.encourageLearn more about our commitment to fatherless and at-risk teenage boys.empowerHow our in-school group mentoring reengages disconnected boys.engageLooking for a way to get involved? Join our community.
In this week's episode of Honest to God, we explore the joys and struggles of raising Catholic boys to become men of God. We'll discuss: Building a Foundation of Faith: Practical tips for incorporating prayer, scripture, and the sacraments into your family life. The Importance of Male Role Models: How fathers, grandfathers, mentors, and coaches can positively influence a young man's development. Navigating the Challenges of Modern Culture: Addressing issues like social media, peer pressure, and secular influences. Fostering Virtue and Character: Instilling qualities like integrity, compassion, courage, and self-discipline. Encouraging Authentic Masculinity: Helping boys embrace their God-given strengths and develop a healthy understanding of what it means to be a man. Preparing for the Future: Guiding young men toward discerning their vocation and embracing their roles as leaders in the Church and the world. Whether you're a seasoned parent or just starting your journey, this video offers valuable insights and encouragement for raising faithful, and courageous Catholic men.
Durenda Wilson is mom to 8, nana to 12, and author of the brand new book, Raising Boys to Men: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Raising and Homeschooling Boys. With over three decades of homeschool experience, Durenda is passionate about mentoring moms as they raise the next generation of warriors for God's Kingdom. In this episode, she shares some of the unique challenges that come with raising boys and how we can respond to these challenges in ways that inspire our boys to grow into courageous men of God.Grab your copy of Durenda's book, Raising Boys to Men: https://bit.ly/4a8xSTYPlease join us in praying for Durenda and her family as Durenda heals from cancer. You can hear Durenda's latest update and learn more about how to support her family here: https://bit.ly/3PsbStRYou can find the show notes for this episode at https://www.homeschoolcompass.com/episode-48-raising-boys-to-men-with-durenda-wilsonFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompassFollow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompassWe would be so grateful if you would leave The Homeschool Compass Podcast a rating and a review in your podcast player. It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. Thank you in advance!
Send us a textCan boys thrive in a world that seems to be losing touch with the essence of manhood? Join Pastor Ocholi, a revered marriage counselor, and Coach Ebuka, a dedicated advocate for boys' development, as they tackle this provocative question. We embark on a rich dialogue about the modern-day challenges facing boys and men, touching on societal pressures and stereotypes that often stifle identity and growth. This episode seeks to shine a light on the often-overlooked struggles of boys and proposes actionable pathways to nurture them into balanced, empowered men.We also dive into the critical role the church can play in this narrative. As faith leaders, our guests discuss how the church can move beyond traditional boundaries to offer support and guidance, fostering open conversations and accountability. We address the pressing need for strategic actions that reinforce the significance of men in the family dynamic, likening their role to that of a train engine—leading, guiding, and supporting. The conversation calls for introspection and a shift in how religious communities engage with these vital issues.Collaboration emerges as a central theme in our quest to raise the next generation. Echoing the timeless wisdom of the African proverb, "It takes a village to raise a child," we examine the power of collective effort involving parents, teachers, communities, and religious organizations. By challenging outdated beliefs about discipline and fostering understanding of boys' emotional needs, we pave the way for a nurturing environment. This episode serves as a clarion call for humility and partnership, urging us all to be catalysts for positive change and to recognize the invaluable role of genuine role models in boys' lives.Support the showYou can support this show via the link below;https://www.buzzsprout.com/1718587/supporters/new
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Stream Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution for FREE! There's a Revolution Transforming Education and it's NOT Happening in the Classroom! "Schoolhouse Rocked will rock your educational world to the foundations and give you and your kids great hope for the future! The old-school paradigm has proven broken and a new way of learning is here. Don't miss this important film!” – Kirk Cameron Stream the groundbreaking documentary, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution for FREE today and see why homeschooling is the REVOLUTION that is saving children, families, the church, and culture! Get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 70+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources. Support the Schoolhouse Rocked Ministry! Please consider making a donation to support the ongoing ministry of Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team. Your support is making an ETERNAL impact! The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today.
Graeme speaks to Carte Blanche producer, Catherine Rice about Cape Town NGO, The Character Company, and how important male role models are for our young boys.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This latest batch of episodes from Love Is Blind Season 7 has us asking: Who turned who into a man? Can you be drunk at a sleep test? And where are Monica's flowers?? Kamie Crawford joins Chris to talk through all of our burning questions, and more, on this week's episode of We Have The Receipts. Plus, Marissa joins the pod to talk about feeling the jitters before Ramses met her mom, balancing law school while filming, and navigating a pod throuple. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.
Altar Server Appreciation Sunday was the perfect occasion to better understand Jesus' words in the Gospel. Homily for the 26th Sunday of Ordinary Time.
Today's culture is draining masculinity from our boys and men, but moms have a unique role in restoring it to its rightful place. Join us as we discuss raising boys to men with Rhonda Stoppee, author of the award-winning book Moms Raising Sons to be Men. Get ready to be equipped! Guest Link: WEBSITE: rhondastoppe.com Rhonda's free gift to you: Text “No Regrets” to 55444 and get the excellent time management teaching “Say Yes to What is Best” by Rhonda Stoppee Related Links: Want more Mom Mentoring help from Mona?: MomsLikeUs Do ThingsLikeThis LiftAble TV Network Show MomsLikeUs Academy: Learn More MOM-entum Killer Quiz: Find out if your stuck in one of the most common ones Course: The No-Regrets Motherhood Blueprint — How to Raise Godly Kids in a World that's Gone Crazy! FACEBOOK: /MonaCorwinAuthor INSTAGRAM: @mona_corwin PODCAST: Follow on Apple Podcasts
In this episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford and guest Larry Hagner, CEO of Dads Edge, discuss the critical role of fatherhood and the societal challenges men face. They emphasize the importance of men taking responsibility for their families and personal growth. The conversation critiques societal norms that promote emotional detachment and complacency, advocating for strong relationships and community support. Larry shares insights on setting high standards for children and the value of supportive male relationships. The episode underscores the impact of active fatherhood on family dynamics and society, urging men to embrace their roles with intention.TAKEAWAYSImportance of fatherhood and its impact on family dynamicsChallenges faced by men in their roles as fathers and husbandsSocietal pressures leading to emotional detachment and isolation among menThe need for personal responsibility and accountability in fatherhoodSetting high standards for children and the role of parents in guiding behaviorThe significance of personal growth and self-care for fathersCritique of societal norms that promote comfort and complacencyThe value of strong relationships and community support for menThe dangers of isolation and the "lone wolf" mentalityEncouragement for men to actively engage in their families and seek supportive networksTIMESTAMPSIntroduction to the Episode (00:00:00)Larry discusses men's care for themselves versus their families and the importance of living for their families.Podcast Introduction (00:00:23)Ryan introduces the podcast and sets the tone for the episode.Revisiting Larry Hagner (00:00:45)Ryan welcomes Larry back, highlighting his impactful work with fathers.Setting Standards in Parenting (00:01:16)Larry shares insights on parenting standards and public behavior of children.Personal Parenting Challenges (00:02:12)Larry reflects on parenting challenges with his four boys and setting standards.Life Update from Larry (00:02:51)Larry shares his current positive life changes and recent achievements.75 Hard Program Discussion (00:04:38)Ryan praises Larry for completing the 75 Hard program and its benefits.Impact of Personal Growth (00:05:31)Larry discusses how personal growth affects his family dynamics and relationships.Physical Fitness and Fatherhood (00:06:25)Larry shares how being fit positively influences his children's perception of him.Marketing and Family Dynamics (00:07:12)Ryan humorously recounts the story of receiving a marketing belt and its impact on his kids.Conversations on Fatherhood (00:08:03)Ryan and Larry discuss the importance of fatherhood and societal conditioning.Awakening to Responsibility (00:10:04)Larry reflects on his past mindset and the awakening of personal responsibility.Men's Comfort vs. Growth (00:11:42)Larry critiques the comfort-seeking behavior in men that hinders growth.Isolation and Community (00:12:33)Larry emphasizes the importance of community and relationships for men's mental health.Three Essential Male Relationships (00:18:05)Larry outlines three crucial relationships every man needs for support and growth.Societal Expectations of Men (00:19:52)Larry discusses societal pressures that promote weakness in men and the need for strength.Balancing Strength and Support (00:20:55)Ryan and Larry explore the dual need for strong men and supportive relationships.Fueling Personal Growth (00:21:49)Larry uses a car analogy to illustrate the need for supportive relationships to thrive.Here are the extracted timestamps and their respective titles in chronological order:The Erosion of Family Dynamics (00:21:53)Discussion on how societal norms are eroding the concept of family and creating weak family dynamics.The Impact of Fatherlessness (00:23:22)Larry shares statistics on fatherless homes and their correlation with societal issues like crime and teenage pregnancies.The Unique Role of Fathers (00:24:17)Exploration of how fathers contribute strength to families and the irreplaceable roles they play.Setting Standards for Relationships (00:27:46)Larry emphasizes the importance of raising children with high standards in relationships and self-worth.Guardrails of Parenting (00:30:51)Discussion on the need for parental guidance and setting standards amidst societal changes and distractions.Awareness of Family Dynamics (00:32:11)Ryan reflects on how screens and external influences affect family conversations and relationships.Balancing Responsibilities and Downtime (00:39:48)Larry talks about teaching children the importance of balancing responsibilities with leisure during summer break.Raising High-Functioning Adults (00:41:22)Emphasis on the importance of instilling responsibility and work ethic in children for their future roles as adults.Community Support and Resources (00:43:11)Larry discusses resources available for fathers through Dads Edge, emphasizing the importance of community support.Closing Remarks (44:06)Discussion on the importance of genuine connections and the invitation for future collaborations.Community Engagement (44:10)Ryan expresses gratitude to Larry and emphasizes the need for community support among fathers.Call to Action (44:15)Encouragement for dads to engage with Larry's community for support and growth.Show Information (44:17)Ryan shares where to find the podcast and resources related to the episode.Production Credits (44:35)Acknowledgment of the podcast production and invitation to explore more content.Thank You Message (44:40)Ryan thanks listeners for tuning in and highlights sponsorship opportunities. 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Brown was born in New Haven, Connecticut where his show business interest began with magic. He later became interested in the art of ventriloquism and thus combined it with standup comedy. He was inspired by legendary ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester from the Motown Revue along with Jay Johnson who played the team of Chuck and Bob on the hit tv sitcom “Soap”. Brown entered college at Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia. After graduating he relocated to the Washington, D.C. area where he really honed his skills by working at local comedy clubs like The Comedy Connection of Greenbelt, Garvin's, The Comedy Café, and The Improv. He would work along side of Dave Chappelle, Wanda Sykes, and Chris Thomas to name a few. Willie hosted a local tv show called “The Comedy Jam” which was a follow up to “The Soul of Comedy” Willie Brown and Woody now perform largely at churches, theaters, colleges, comedy clubs, and corporate events. Brown and his sidekick have headlined many comedy clubs throughout the country and abroad. They've performed numerous times overseas at U.S. military bases in Korea, Japan, Germany, and Bosnia. They have also performed in England, Amsterdam, South Africa, and the Caribbean. Brown has toured with Cedric The Entertainer, and worked with Steve Harvey, Jamie Foxx, and Mike Epps. He's opened for a number of well known music artists including Boys To Men, Frankie Beverly & Maze, Chaka Khan, James Brown, Gladys Knight, Al Green, The Whispers and more. Willie Brown and Woody can be seen regularly at the World Famous Comedy Store, or the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, California.
From ‘manfluencer' culture and the rising popularity of Andrew Tate, to lists ranking teenage girls on their appearance, there's an urgent need to address the widespread sexism and misogyny in our schools and wider society. Left unchecked, these harmful attitudes and behaviours will see rates of male violence against women continue to rise. In this panel discussion, three experts consider where these attitudes begin, and the importance of positive male role modelling in addressing them. The problem is evident – now it's time to identify the steps that will lead to systemic, meaningful change. Join award-winning journalist and consent educator Jane Gilmore, activist and co-founder of Not One More Niki, Tarang Chawla, and founder of The Equality Institute Emma Fulu, for a hopeful and practical conversation about how we can all take action to create positive generational change for young men. This episode is for parents, carers, educators and anyone interested in discussions about healthy modelling of masculinity for the current and future generations of boys and young men. Content Note: This conversation includes discussion of pornography, violence and abuse. This event was recorded on Thursday 25 July 2024 at The Wheeler Centre. Featured music is 'Different Days' by Chill Cole.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeffery Rogers, associate dean of men at Hillsdale College, joins host Scot Bertram to discuss the misconceptions that American culture has about boys, the importance of male role models, and how to raise men capable of facing adversity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As children's parents prepare for back-to-school season, Lou and B. Lynn discuss their children's maturation and their first-time experiences. Lou preps B. Lynn on what to expect as the mother of a rising teenage boy and offers his support when it comes to dealing with his exploring interests. As a once teenage boy, Lou recalls some hilarious stories about his first experiences and how they changed his outlook as a man. In addition, both Lou and B. Lynn discuss their love for classic black films such as Set it Off and The Wood during YALL MUSTA FORGOT!
Brook Berringer, a highly skilled backup quarterback for the Nebraska Huskers was a winner on the field but he also faced incredible adversity. When Brook gave his life to Christ, his definition of success changed and now he offered his circumstances to the Lord. Brook believed in John 3:16, which says, "For God so loved the world that He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life."
In Matthew 18, the disciples asked Jesus, "who is the greatest in the Kingdom of heaven?" Jesus told his disciples that they must become like children and be humble. Jesus used a young boy to show what reliance on the Father looks like. It's not where we've been in life, it's where we are going and we can humbly submit to our heavenly Father in all things.
In Daniel 1, Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, came to Jerusalem and besieged it. The best of the young men, which included Daniel, were taken to Babylon for the King's service. They tried to change their diets and minds, but Daniel understood the times and he courageously requested to not defile himself with the food and wine. What seemed like a demotion, quickly turned into a spiritual promotion. One man changed the culture because his mind was on the Lord and God provided favor in the midst of the wicked Babylonian empire.
In Deuteronomy 6, we are told to impart the commandments on our children throughout their entire day. Jesus was fully man and fully God and he went from a boy to a man because he desired to do his Father's work. We can teach our kids about the Father's work and we can set a high bar for our kids so they go from boyhood to being a man of God. Jesus matured and increased in stature and wisdom and He matured and grew in His faith and that's what happens when we engage in the Father's business.
Are you a boy mom? Raising boys in today's cultural climate is a challenge. Boys are often misunderstood and misdiagnosed—when they are simply doing what their Creator wired them to do. As moms of boys, we can struggle to understand them and respond in a way that will encourage them toward the kind of manhood God has in mind. Durenda Wilson is truly an expert on boys! In today's episode and her book Raising Boys to Men, Durenda shares her almost three decades of experience raising and homeschooling her five boys. She brings wisdom and perspective that will inspire moms to see their sons in afresh and hopeful way, so moms can raise the next generation of boys to be courageous men of faith and action. If you're a boy mom and have read ALL the books, yet wonder if the authors ever actually raised boys, this is the practical and real book you're looking for! Durenda and her husband Darryl are parents to 8 children and have become great friends to Emily and Wiggy. We are SO grateful for their inspiration to parents and their wise council. Boy moms, listen up! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healthydiscourse/support
Boys did it! Despite their being some doubt 7 years ago only thinking we'd do 7 of these sessions. Boys to men, WNBA Kendrick v Drake and much more. The vibes were high per usual, click and listen. Presented by @Haziethoughts featuring @TheFrugalScribe @HazieMusa & @OmaticsZone Shot by @TubaBeSnappin Audio/video editing @OmaticsZone --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/high-codes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/high-codes/support
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Join us in this insightful episode as Durenda Wilson shares her wisdom and experiences in raising boys to men. From understanding their unique dynamics to practical homeschooling tips, discover how to nurture your boys' growth while embracing the adventure of parenting. She emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, using few words, showing respect and responsibility, and praying for our boys. Meet the Guest: Durenda Wilson has been married to Darryl for thirty-four years. They have eight kids and eleven grandkids and have been homeschooling for thirty years. She is a trusted voice and resource at homeschool conventions and on The Durenda Wilson Podcast.Durenda is the author of four books, including her latest release, Raising Boys to Men: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Raising and Homeschooling Boys Key Takeaways: Understanding the unique dynamics of raising boys versus girls. Nurturing boys' independence while providing guidance and counsel. Practical insights on setting boundaries and encouraging responsibility. The importance of flexibility and remaining teachable as a parent. Homeschooling strategies tailored to boys' learning styles. Tips for implementing effective discipline and fostering leadership skills. Additional Resources: Find out more about Durenda Wilson at durendawilson.com The Durenda Wilson Podcast The Unhurried Homeschooler The Four-Hour School Day Raising Boys to Men
In this episode the crew sits down after a long application season to share their upcoming hunt plans and scouting strategies. We call Epic Member Scott DeWitz who harvested an incredible bull on a tag he got through our Hunt Giveaway last year. We also get some rare stories of Adam leading a Boy Scout group into manhood, and a bear encounter from Josh's time working for the BLM/DWR/Game and Fish. It's the time of year where trail cameras are on everyones mind, if you are needing trail cameras to help cover you during this scouting season, check out our website or give us a call! 435-263-0777
Dog mayhem and rescue failures. The pop music group of your youth—as they are now. Safety vests—real, or security theater? Why you don't believe that something is a bargain (hint: NOT because you're stupid).
Greetings, Tribespeople! In this insightful and vulnerable episode, Uncle E and DJ ANZO delve into the often unspoken realities of growing up in an African household. They unpack ingrained gender roles and the unconscious biases these foster. Through self-critical assessment, they explore the root causes of these biases and discuss the need to change the status quo to create a more supportive environment for women. This episode also addresses the challenging topic of emotional vulnerability for African men, highlighting the common practice of expressing emotions through sports. Moreover, it underlines the importance of creating a safe space for future generations and the noticeable absence of therapy in our societies. This episode is particularly beneficial for millennial and Gen Z African men, as it offers a relatable and in-depth exploration of shared experiences and the path towards growth and change.
What's the difference between a Male and a Man? A Man shows up. A Man follows through. In this week's interview, Jim Ramos is joined by TJ Greaney, the founder of Kids Outdoor Zone, the nation's fastest growing hunting, fishing and outdoor ministry, to discuss how God can use the men of the Church to reach today's young males and help them become men. You'll walk away from this episode with practical, tangible ways that you can help the next generation of men. [Honor God through your fitness. Use code 'ARENA30' at mtntough.com for 6 weeks free access to the MTNTOUGH fitness app.]
Welcome back to the podcast! We're back with part 2 of our Boys to Men discussion. In studio today we have Danielle and her son Torren. We'll discuss with Torren how it is being in high school as someone with Autism.
We have spoken many times on the podcast about masculinity, something that has come under constant scrutiny in recent years as men try to navigate the problems, struggles and strengths of their being. As masculinity is being redefined, how can we raise young men in a supportive, encouraging manner so they can thrive? Niall is joined by Jordan Conroy, Olympic athlete, Rugby 7s player and host of new RTE show 'Man Up'. Jordan has spent time working with young men from all different backgrounds and interests, mentoring them and listening to their issues they're facing in the modern world. Niall and Jordan discuss how these struggles differ to what they experienced growing up with the influence of social media and other expectations with their sexuality, body image and success. Both men share what advice they would give to their younger selves and their hopes for the young men who will shape our future. Check out Niall's Sleep course over on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/niallbreslin Follow Niall on IG @bressie, TikTok @niallbreslin, FB @whereismymindpodcast and Twitter @nbrez and visit his website: www.niallbreslin.com. Where is My Mind? is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try and get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/mymind Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Stay up to date with Lemonada Media on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally or feeling hopeless, it's important to talk to someone about it now. You can contact one of the resources below for free. In Ireland/U.K.: https://www.samaritans.org/ In the U.S.: https://988lifeline.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we are having a conversation about the 40+ year career of one of the greatest R&B groups of all time, and the inspiration for all of the boy bands that followed their blueprint. From direct descendants like New Kids On The Block and Boyz II Men, to current day acts like BTS, New Edition is “where it all started.” We talked about the early discography, Bobby Brown leaving the group after their 3rd album, the addition of Johnny Gill for the Heart Break album and the solo works of Bobby, Johnny, Ralph Tresvant, as well the Bell Biv Devoe projects. We also got into the many reunions over the years, including this current run with all six members participating.If you enjoy the content that we're making and you're looking for ways to support our independent podcast, here's a little something that you can do:Please leave us a 5 star rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser or Goodpods.You can also drop a few coins in our tip jar here: https://ko-fi.com/troypodcast if you're feeling generous.If it's merch that you're looking for, check out our store, Nuthin' But A Tee Thang, at teethang.comSpreading the word about the show to your friends and family helps too.However you choose to support, know that it is greatly appreciated as always.
Show SummaryOn today's episode, I'm having a conversation with Frederick Marx, an internationally acclaimed Oscar and Emmy nominated filmmaker with over 40 years in the film industry. We have a conversation about a recent project, a series of five films called Veterans Journey Home, which features the stories of veterans who are working to transition to post-military life and the insights of professionals that support themAbout Today's GuestFrederick Marx is an internationally acclaimed, Oscar and Emmy nominated director/writer with 40 years in the film business. He was named a Chicago Tribune Artist of the Year, a Guggenheim Fellow, and a recipient of a Robert F. Kennedy Special Achievement Award. His film HOOP DREAMS played in hundreds of theatres nationwide after winning the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and was the first documentary ever chosen to close the New York Film Festival. It was on over 100 “Ten Best” lists nationwide and was named Best Film of the Year by critics Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel, Gene Shalit, and Ken Turran and by the Chicago Film Critics Association. Ebert also named it Best Film of the Decade. It is one of the highest grossing non-musical documentaries in United States history. It has won numerous prestigious awards, including an Academy Nomination (Best Editing), Producer's Guild, Editor's Guild (ACE), Peabody Awards, the Prix Italia (Europe's top documentary prize) and The National Society of Film Critics Award. The New York, Boston, LA, and San Francisco Film Critics all chose it as Best Documentary, 1994. Utne Reader named it one of 150 of humanity's “essential works,” and the Library of Congress recently added it to its prestigious National Film Registry, and the International Documentary Association named it “The Best Documentary of All Time.” HOOP DREAMS (1994) is the film that first interested Marx in the welfare of teenage boys. BOYS TO MEN? (2004) distributed by Media Education Foundation takes that as its central theme. RITES OF PASSAGE: MENTORING THE FUTURE is the culmination, offering solutions. In 1993, Marx received an Emmy nomination for HIGHER GOALS (1992) for Best Daytime Children's Special. Producer, Director, and Writer for this national PBS Special, Marx directed Tim Meadows of “Saturday Night Live” fame. Accompanied by a curriculum guide, the program was later distributed for free to over 4,200 inner city schools nationwide. THE UNSPOKEN (1999), Marx's first feature film, features stellar performances from Russian star Sergei Shnirev of the famed Moscow Art Theatre, and Harry Lennix, most known for GET ON THE BUS, BOB ROBERTS, TITUS, ER, and MATRIX. A hobbyist songwriter, in 1991 Marx recorded a number of his songs collectively known as ROLLING STEEL. Two of those 11 songs are used over THE UNSPOKEN tail credits and one is used in BOYS TO MEN?. THE UNSPOKEN and ROLLING STEEL are available through this website. Having worked for a time as an English and creative writing teacher, Marx began his movie career as a film critic, and has worked both as a film distributor and exhibitor. He has also traveled extensively. He's lived in Germany, China, and Hungary. He's traveled repeatedly through Western and Eastern Europe, North Africa and Himalayan India. With a B.A. in Political Science and an MFA in filmmaking, Marx has coupled his formal education with a natural gift for languages, speaking German and some Mandarin-Chinese. His interest in languages and foreign cultures is reflected in PBS' international human rights program OUT OF THE SILENCE (1991), the widely acclaimed personal essay DREAMS FROM CHINA (1989), and Learning Channel's SAVING THE SPHINX (1997). He consulted on Iranian-Kurdish director Bahman Ghobadi's feature TURTLES CAN FLY (2004) and was a teacher of renowned Thai feature filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Three of Marx's films premiered at the New York Film Festival. His films are distributed throughout the web, on Amazon, and elsewhere. Having dedicated his life to the making and promotion of independent films, Marx, a true maverick in the increasingly commercialized world of “independent cinema,” continues to provide a voice of artistic and social integrity. He repeatedly returns to work with disadvantaged and misunderstood communities: people of color, abused children, the working poor, welfare recipients, prisoners, the elderly, and “at risk” youth. He brings a passion for appreciating multiculturalism and an urgent empathy for the sufferings of the disadvantaged to every subject he tackles. As his mission statement indicates (“Bearing witness, creating change”), his is a voice strong and clear, and profoundly human. Links Mentioned In This EpisodeVeterans Journey Home WebsiteWarrior Films Resources PagePsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is the PsychArmor course Seeking Support. Transitioning from military service can evoke strong emotions. PsychArmor Institute's “Seeking Support” offers service members the tools and resources needed to seek support during and after military transition and into civilian life. You can see find the course here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/Seeking-Support This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor. PsychArmor is the premier education and learning ecosystems specializing in military culture content PsychArmor offers an. Online e-learning laboratory that is free to individual learners as well as custom training options for organizations. 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As a mom of six sons, I have seen firsthand just how uniquely and wonderfully boys are wired. Moms of boys often struggle to understand their sons because they don't think like we do. I am joined in this episode by Durenda, mother of five sons (eight children total), to discuss her new book all about raising strong and virtuous boys in today's culture. We dive into some of the differences between raising and homeschooling sons vs. daughters. We reflect on the unique nature of boys and discuss specific strategies for shepherding their strengths and weaknesses as they grow. Moms of boys, we hope you will be blessed by this rich conversation! In this episode, we cover: What is so different about raising boys? Why you shouldn't worry if your son seems “behind” academically The importance of letting boys take risks Some benefits of schooling outside of the status quo Why you can stop worrying about what others think of your kids Expanding our thinking beyond the traditional school model Ideas for setting up an optimal learning environment for our boys Helping our kids develop their creative muscles How to handle boys who are not self-motivated Directing boys' natural tendencies in a healthy direction Thinking forward about the adults our children will become View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool ABOUT DURENDA Durenda Wilson has been married to Darryl for thirty-four years. They have eight kids and ten grandkids and have been homeschooling for thirty years. She is a trusted voice and resource at homeschool conventions and on The Durenda Wilson Podcast. RESOURCES If you purchase Raising Boys to Men on March 5th or 6th, you will receive FREE access to The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook! Use this link and enter your order number from your receipt: https://www.durendawilson.com/redeem. CONNECT Durenda Wilson | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
The fantastic five discusses Endrick and Lamine Yamal making their names known at the international stage, the U.S. men's team winning the CONCACAF Nations League three times in a row, the next generation of ballers, expectations for the final stretch of the club season, Manchester City signing an American wonderkid, Germany revamping their national team and more.
Welcome to the first edition of 'Listen Bitch'! Every Monday, Lily and Miquita answer your questions on a special subject. On the agenda this week it's, BOYS FROM THE 1990s.Which 90s boys would they snog, marry and avoid? Miquita spills the beans on T4 presenter Steve Jones' fling with Pamela Anderson, and Lily explains why 90s boys in citrus Ben Shermans are SO FIT.Next week, we want to hear your questions about LYING. If you have something you want to ask the girls, email it to missme@bbc.co.uk or send us a message on WhatsApp: 0800 0304 090. And remember, we LOVE hearing your voice notes.'Miss Me?' is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds.
“Masculinity” might be one of the most hot-button words in our current culture. And one of the most misunderstood. Thankfully, my friend, Durenda Wilson, mama to eight, including five young men, is sharing her wisdom and experience with to help us understand the truth about raising boys. With humor, compassion, and practical action steps, she explains how important it is to parent our sons with intentionality and care for the unique ways that God has made them. Check out her new book, Raising Boys to Men, and don't forget to take advantage of exclusive pre-order offers today! Guest Info: The Durenda Wilson Podcast https://www.durendawilson.com/ Bible References: Deuteronomy 6:6-8 Links: M Is for Mama Penny Reward System Leave a Review for the M is for Mama Show Paint & Prose Pre-Order Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad M Is For Mama Chore Guide M Is For Mama Meal Plan Sign-Up Summit Ministries Sign-Up Discount Find Abbie at: Instagram Youtube Facebook
As a mom of six sons, I have seen firsthand just how uniquely and wonderfully boys are wired. Moms of boys often struggle to understand their sons because they don't think like we do. I am joined in this episode by Durenda, mother of five sons (eight children total), to discuss her new book all about raising strong and virtuous boys in today's culture. We dive into some of the differences between raising and homeschooling sons vs. daughters. We reflect on the unique nature of boys and discuss specific strategies for shepherding their strengths and weaknesses as they grow. Moms of boys, we hope you will be blessed by this rich conversation! In this episode, we cover: What is so different about raising boys? Why you shouldn't worry if your son seems “behind” academically The importance of letting boys take risks Some benefits of schooling outside of the status quo Why you can stop worrying about what others think of your kids Expanding our thinking beyond the traditional school model Ideas for setting up an optimal learning environment for our boys Helping our kids develop their creative muscles How to handle boys who are not self-motivated Directing boys' natural tendencies in a healthy direction Thinking forward about the adults our children will become View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors! Azure Standard | Use code SIMPLEFARMHOUSE10 at AzureStandard.com Blogging Success Masterclass | Visit bit.ly/farmhousebloggingschool ABOUT DURENDA Durenda Wilson has been married to Darryl for thirty-four years. They have eight kids and ten grandkids and have been homeschooling for thirty years. She is a trusted voice and resource at homeschool conventions and on The Durenda Wilson Podcast. RESOURCES If you purchase Raising Boys to Men on March 5th or 6th, you will receive FREE access to The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook! Use this link and enter your order number from your receipt: https://www.durendawilson.com/redeem. CONNECT Durenda Wilson | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Podcast Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
Are you a mom who struggles to understand your son and respond in ways that will encourage him toward Godly manhood? Does the idea of raising boys in the current cultural climate make you cringe? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan, along with special guest Durenda Wilson, as they discuss why boys are often misunderstood and how we can see them in a fresh light as we work to raise the next generation of boys to be men of faith and action. *** For show notes and episode downloads, go to https://www.gingerhubbard.com/blogs/podcast/episode-164-raising-boys-to-men-with-durenda-wilson *** Support this podcast: https://www.gingerhubbard.com/support *** Sponsor for this episode: GWN | gwnews.com/ginger CTC Math | ctcmath.com ***
My new book, Raising Boys to Men, becomes available the day after this episode releases! This is also our 500TH episode and we just hit 3 million downloads. THANK YOU to all of you for being here. You are the reason this podcast exists. In honor of ALL these things, I am handing this episode off to Dr. Kathy Koch who will be asking me probing questions about what it looks like to grow strong, stable, healthy, masculine men! I hope you will join us for an encouraging conversation that will help inspire you to see your sons in a fresh and hopeful way, so you can raise the next generation of boys to be courageous men of faith and action. Resources mentioned in today's episode: If you purchase Raising Boys to Men March 5th or 6th you receive free access to The Unhurried Homeschooler Audiobook! Use this link: durendawilson.com/redeem CTC Math Heritage Defense Our CPS Story The Excel Camp College Alternative: Excel College Podcast Episode The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart The Four-Hour School Day Subscribe to my monthly email and receive access to Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart: 31 Days in God's Word Information on my new book, Raising Boys to Men! Places I am speaking in 2024 (Please check out my latest book, The Four Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life on Amazon, durendawilson.com, or your favorite bookseller!)
New Episode, who this? After a break due to life'ing we are back and discussing what's been going on and how things have been going for boys growing into young men on the spectrum.
Boys to Men: What does a man of God look like - as compared to being a boy?What defines manhood? What are the blessings and joys of being a man? It seems our culture today has eroded much of the common historical understanding of this.Listen in as we reflect on a list of comparisons between boys and Biblical men, and what we have seen in our own lives and those around us. We hope and pray this is not just something you listen to, but perhaps there are some things that convict you and call you into being more engaged as a Biblical man."Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Do everything in love.."1 Corinthians 16:13-14 ESV
Episode 436: In this episode you'll learn about…From hubris to humility. (1:55)How anxiety is a gift. (11:16)Rites of Passage & finding purpose. (21:16)Becoming A King. (32:02)Abdicating responsibility is not freedom. (39:14)Transforming by way of surrender. (47:57)Connect with Terence at any of these links:WebsiteInstagram
Johnny Bailey on guitar and lead vox, Adam Landis (also from Greg Gilmore and the Fever Dreams) on keys and vox, Jake Cactus (also from the punk band Heterophobia) keeping the beat, and Bailey's musical life mate Jesse Gaddis on bass. From middle school roots to becoming the Madorians when we first met them, to […]
In this episode of the Men After God Podcast, the men are talking about how to go from "Boys to Men". That includes identifying and overcoming the obstacles that come our way as men. Enjoy the episode and we trust that the takeaways will help you or someone you know! If you have questions, desire prayer, or would like to join our email distribution, please send an email to elderjason@rolkm.com. In the meantime, please visit www.menaftergod.com to watch the 2023 MANDATE Conference. You can also stay connected on Instagram @menaftergodpodcast. Be encouraged and make sure to get plugged into a local house of worship! Feel free to leave us a review and let us know how you're doing in your walk with the Lord! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menaftergod/message
In this Episode, we sit down with artist, Courtney Bell, to discuss his growth as an artist, what is manhood, leaving the streets, working with Royce Da 5'9", his new album and a lot more!!!!
All across the spectrum, you find commentators chattering away about the crisis of manhood in the wake of gender confusion, the denigration and disparagement of men traditionally involved in “men's work,” and the quest for significance and identity among men who seem to be lost and lonely in our strange new world. What happens in a society where markers of manhood, the passing from adolescence into adulthood, become obscured, where men stagger forward without mentors or friends? What happens to a society that pathologizes competition, achievement, roughness, and the aggression required to protect the weak or pursue what's good? How does it make sense to push back against toxic expressions of masculinity without a clear picture of actual manliness, a positive vision that shatters the caricatures? On this episode of Reconstructing Faith, join Trevin Wax as he considers how the church can respond wisely to the challenges facing men today. Connect with Trevin on Twitter: @TrevinWax on Facebook Have a question you want to ask Trevin? Send it to resources@namb.net.
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