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Talking points: masculinity, culture, raceIt's always a highlight of my life speaking with Jason. This man and his tireless work shaping comprehensive, authentic men is nothing short of inspiring. Deeply grateful to have sat down with him to dig into the nuances of his new book (out Jan 28!), the manosphere, Black America, and what modern men miss out on. Listen. To. This.(00:00:00) - How Jason's environment shaped his perception of manhood, and the challenges of hypermasculinity(00:11:02) - Jason's take on the idea that men need to build value because they don't have any inherently(00:17:40) - What do young men find appealing about the manosphere, in spite of the reactivity and misogyny?(00:23:39) - Why men don't share their emotions with women, and what Jason wishes more non-Black men knew about growing up in Black America(00:35:09) - Do men need extreme hardship in order to have self-respect?(00:42:11) - On Jason's new book and being a Comprehensive Man(00:50:25) - What aspect of a comprehensive man is missing the most in modern culture? Jason Wilson is the director of the Cave of Adullam Transformational Training Academy and bestselling author of Cry Like a Man and Battle Cry. Since 2005, Jason has been mentoring boys and young men, teaching them how to rise above life's inevitable challenges. His impactful work earned him the President's Volunteer Service Award from President Obama, and acclaimed actor Laurence Fishburne executive produced the award-winning ESPN Films documentary about Jason's work, titled The Cave of Adullam. He is a man of the Most High, a faithful husband to Nicole, and a devoted father to Alexis and Jason II.Connect with Jason-Website: https://mrjasonwilson.com/-NEW Book: The Man The Moment Demands: https://mrjasonwilson.com/the-man-the-moment-demands/-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjasonowilson-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrjasonowilson/-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MrJasonOWilson***Pick up my book, Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/Heard about attachment but don't know where to start? Try the FREE Ultimate Guide To AttachmentCheck out some other free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your RelationshipBuild brotherhood with a powerful group of like-minded men from around the world. Check out The Alliance. Enjoy the podcast? If so, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts,
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Label: GSF 6908Year: 1973Condition: MPrice: $9.00From a warehouse find, this is a new, unplayed stock copy, in its original GSF Records factory sleeve... pristine Mint! This is a seriously great soul single, folks. So great, in fact, that I was moved to put both sides in the jukebox... I just couldn't decide which I liked better. The A side is a terrific, rare Ashford-Simpson tune with a kind of funky side to it, and the flip is pure Northern Soul, Memphis style. A real treasure. This was Dorothy Moore's very first chart single as a solo artist.
Jason Wilson, author of Cry Like a Man and Battle Cry, and founder of The Cave of Adullam is interviewed by podcast host Andy Spell. They discuss Jason's viral video with over 3.2 million views worldwide titled Overcoming Barriers. Jason shares that men's ability to be like Christ is limited by us focusing on the world's definition of masculinity. Jesus wasn't all lion and no lamb. He fully felt his emotions and was safe and nurturing. Jason challenges men to experience then face their fears, fully feel sadness and let the tears release the stress, and recognize that anger is a surface emotion that should be checked out to see what is underneath.Here are some of the topics we cover in our podcast episodes:Radical honesty and graceSpiritual growthDiscipleshipMentorshipPersonal developmentLife transformationChristian men's ministryChristian women's ministryFaith-based retreatDiscover our other resources:Our Website: https://thecrucibleproject.org/Our Blog: https://thecrucibleproject.org/blog/Christian Men's Retreats: https://thecrucibleproject.org/crucible-weekend-for-men/Christian Women's Retreats: https://thecrucibleproject.org/crucible-weekend-for-women/
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“We enriched each other.” Luci Shaw speaks with Nate about her rich friendship with Madeleine L'Engle and how they made one another better writers and better followers of Jesus.Show Notes + TranscriptNate: Lucy, we get to talk about your friend today. How did you first come to meet Madeline?Luci: Well, Madeleine and I met originally at Wheaton College at a conference on, on literature, and she was a speaker and I was a speaker, and so we just happened to connect at that, at that time, and we discovered we had a lot in common.Madeline had just written a couple of poems that she wanted published. So, since my husband and I had just started the publishing company, Harold Shaw Publishers, I asked Madeline if she would like us to publish her poetry. Which is one of the things we had planned to do, was publish poetry people of faith. So, we did. We published two of her books. One was called A Cry Like a Bell. And the other one was Oh, I can't even remember the name of it. But this was very early on. And we discovered the more we talked, the more we found we had in common. We loved Bach. We loved the music of Bach. We had a number of common friends. That was way back when. Nate: Now, was this before she'd written Wrinkle in Time?Luci: She had written A Wrinkle in Time.Nate: And then you two went on to write some books together.Luci: That's right, yeah, we had our publishing company, and we were trying to publish, books by people of faith who had a literary bent. Anyway, that was the beginning of a really fruitful friendship. We found that, though Madeline had a number of people who were devoted to her and looked up to her, she didn't have many colleagues who were sort of meeting her at the friendship level, not just the sort of worshipful level that she had managed to accumulate.So, the first book that we did together, I asked her to write a book on faith, how faith and literature work together. So she, at one point, handed me this very untidy typescript. Piles and piles of typed notes and possible chapter headings and so on.So I had to just take the whole thing, pull it apart, I emptied my dining room, got the table out of the way, and started making piles. of different ideas that would flow together. We called it the Weather of the Heart. She needed someone who could sort of say, Madeline, you can't say that. You know, that's... not orthodox. We'll have to talk through that one. So, we did. We did a lot of discussion. She came from a very liberal background in New York City. I came from a very conservative background. And we sort of met in the middle and discovered that we loved each other's works. And we learned a lot from each other and through each other.Nate: What did you learn from her? Luci: I learned to be a lot more open about what faith in God was all about. That you didn't have formulas by which to describe your faith. That this was a freeing thing, that the Holy Spirit of God could work in different ways. We just enjoyed each other's experiences with the Spirit of God. We shared so much. We found that working together was truly an act of worship to God. I remember after working through an entire manuscript, The Weather of the Heart, we finished all the copy editing and so on, we spontaneously stood to our feet and sang the doxology, "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow." Nate: What do you want people to remember about her?Luci: I want them to remember that she loved God with all her heart. That she wanted to be God's child and servant. And I think that what I could bring to her was a sense that God was larger than either her understanding or my understanding of God. That God was so magnificent and so wide, in the ways we could reach to God through the Holy Spirit.So it was a very Trinitarian friendship. She loved Jesus, and you know, the fact that God was both Jesus and also the Divine Creator of the world. Nate: How did you see her work influence people spiritually?Luci: I think she asked a lot of questions that people had. People you know, had a lot of questions because God is knowable through various ways, but not always easily understood. And because Madeline had a very great respect for the Bible and for Holy Scripture, and she realized that, throughout Scripture, God speaks to us through metaphors.God spoke to Moses with the Ten Commandments, but also through acts of grace and love. It was, an ongoing, free flowing relationship that God wants to have with us as his children, as his followers, and both Madeline and I wanted to have that characterize our life and our writing.Nate: Mm-Hmm. . Do you miss her?Luci: I miss her a lot. I think I was the only true friend she had at the level where we could be honest, really honest with each other. We rescued each other several times. Once she was in California speaking at a conference and she became very ill and was hospitalized. And I was living in the state of Washington. And she phoned me and she said, can you come down and be with me? So I went down to the hospital in Santa Cruz and spent three weeks. I lived in a motel nearby, and came in and spent time with her, telling jokes, writing things together, just conversing at the deepest level about what our lives were meant to be, and what was truly significant and important for us to believe and to do with our writing. And of course, I was a poet. She's a fiction writer. And sort of, we met in the middle, which was a really good place. We enriched each other at that wonderful level. I also got to know her family. I spent quite a bit of time visiting New York and staying with her in her apartment on the Upper West Side.Most days we would walk over to the cathedral, Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Divine. And go to communion there at noon.And that was the sort of thing that we were able to join in wholeheartedly with no reservations. But also, when we had questions, we were able to share our questions with each other and search what the great theologians had to say and what Scripture had to say about topics and about themes.When we had doubts, when we had huge questions about what God was doing in the world. We could share those with each other and pray together. We did a lot of praying. Nate: Sounds like a really special friendship that you two had. What was the role she filled for you?Luci: She filled for me a challenge. She would ask me to move beyond my evangelical faith and open up to various other questions about who we were to be in the world, how we were to reflect the Holy Spirit's wide ranging creativity in the world.So we can be part of that flow of creativity that comes through the Holy Spirit into the created world.Nate: What was she like as a person?Luci: Well, she was quite-- she was, pretty strong minded. Yeah, she didn't suffer fools gladly, but she was very loving to people who were questioning, who were seekers after God.I think one of the things that blessed me was that ...
Gary Talley and Rick Levy are members of The Box Tops, the band that hit the top of the charts in 1967 with "The Letter" which sold over 4 million copies. They followed it up with "Cry Like A Baby", a #2 hit in 1968. Gary is an original member of the band. Rick joined the band in 2015. We relive those great hits and talk about Alex Chilton, the original lead singer of the band.My featured song is “Right Now”. Spotify link. ---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------“MILES BEHIND”, Robert's first album, was recorded in 1994 but was “lost” for the last 30 years. It's now been released for streaming. Featuring Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears), Anton Fig (The David Letterman Show), Al Foster (Miles Davis), Tim Ries (The Rolling Stones), Jon Lucien and many more. Called “Hip, Tight and Edgy!” Click here for all links.—--------------------------------------‘THE SINGLES PROJECT” is Robert's new EP, featuring five of his new songs. The songs speak to the ups and downs of life. From the blissful, joyous “Saturday Morning” to the darker commentary of “Like Never Before” and “The Ship”. “This is Robert at his most vulnerable” (Pop Icon Magazine)Reviews: “Amazing!” (Top Buzz Magazine)“Magical…A Sonic Tour De Force!” (IndiePulse Music)“Fabulously Enticing!” (Pop Icon Magazine)“A Home Run!” (Hollywood Digest)Click here for all links.—--------------------------------------“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's latest Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera FilmsConnect with the Box Tops:www.boxtops.comConnect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Jayson and his BEAUTIFUL & AMAZING daughter, (Mac)Kenzie, have a warm conversation about battles & blessings. TIME STAMPS 0:00 - Show Intro 1:10 - Episode Intro 2:19 - Narcissists 7:00 - Haters 14:50 - Leaving Kenzie's Sorority 16:04 - Near-death Fentanyl Overdose 28:50 - Stay Positive 39:25 - Therapy 43:10 - Football Trama 45:08 - Cry Like a Baby Dinosaur 54:23 - Close Jayson Waller is a seasoned international motivational speaker, a battle-tested serial entrepreneur, an Apple Top 5 Podcast host - The BAM Podcast & True Underdog, and a USA Today, WSJ & Amazon bestselling author - Own Your Power. He and his family are also starring in an Amazon Prime reality series - THE BAM FAM - airing January 2024. Join him and his world-class guests on a motivational, mind-expanding journey. Learn how to integrate Ai into your everyday workflow. Understand digital marketing at an elite level. Avoid the hard-learned pitfalls, celebrate the sweet victories, AND LAUGH YOUR ASS OFF ALONG THE WAY! jaysonwaller.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C.J. Gardner-Johnson says he might cry if the Lions beat the Vikings Sunday
Scripture Reading: Psalm 22Speaker: Scott FlovinSeries: "The Psalter: Hymns for All Seasons"
In this episode, associate Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, New York Times contributor, and bestselling author Dr. Esau McCaulley steps into the Dojo! Esau and I were colleagues in seminary and I've enjoyed watching his ministry unfold over the years! So I was thrilled when we could finally work it out to have him on to discuss his new book “How Far to the Promised Land”, as well as what he's been up to lately! Esau's books and resources: * How Far to the Promised Land - https://esaumccaulley.com/books/how-far-to-the-promised-land/ * Reading While Black - https://esaumccaulley.com/books/reading-while-black/ * Esau's New York Times pieces can be found at - https://www.nytimes.com/by/esau-mccaulley * Find more books, articles, and videos by Esau at - www.esaumccaulley.com Other resources mentioned: * Cry Like a Man by Jason Wilson - https://www.amazon.com/Cry-Like-Man-Emotional-Incarceration/dp/1640911553 * The Cave of Adullam (documentary) - https://www.espn.com/watch/catalog/f85747d0-d0b7-434e-88b5-1b8ba8cf6130/the-cave-of-adullam ***Disciple Dojo swag and gifts are available over in our online store! - https://tinyurl.com/24ncuas2 ***Become a monthly Dojo Donor and help keep us going! - https://www.discipledojo.org/donate ***If you are an unmarried Christian looking for community, check out our Facebook group “The Grownup's Table” over at www.facebook.com/groups/grownupstable ------ Go deeper at www.discipledojo.org
Candace Owens accuses Black people of being ‘soft' and ‘emotional'. Black mayor of Newbern, Alabama is locked out of town hall by a White minority. Judge acquits an off-duty cop who kneeled on a teen's back and much more.Host: Dr. Rashad Richey (@IndisputableTYT) Guest Host: Max Burns (@themaxburns)***SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYTFACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYTTWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYTINSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, special guest Shaq joins the guys for a long, deep conversation about defining and understanding masculinity! 0:00 Start 1:00 How would you define masculinity? 8:00 Cry Like a Man by Jason Wilson 9:30 Jonathan Majors & Michael B Jordan 19:45 Is masculinity defined by men or women? 28:00 Diplo & Daniel Lee Bellomy (Zeek from Power) situations 31:50 Michael K.Williams 32:30 Bella Ramsey from Last of Us come out as non-binary 33:45 Black Mirror 36:50 Anderson Cooper 37:45 Rapper Chingy 40:20 What age is too young for a child to choose their sexuality & gender 50:45 Men being canceled for only being attracted to women 53:30 Extremists gets the most views 55:10 Ukraine 57:10 Mental war 59:40 Chris Rock new standup 1:04:00 Who's more masculine ; Will Smith or Chris Rock? 1:07:35 Who's more masculine ; Jake Paul or Floyd Mayweather? 1:12:10 What's real or fake in media 1:17:40 The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker 1:20:40 Do we feel the pressure to prove our masculinity? 1:26:25 Do women tell the truth about the type of men they want? 1:29:50 Rate your masculinity from 1-10 1:33:25 Masculinity in sports 1:42:50 Transgender athletes 1:46:00 Music For Days Watch CFD Podcast on: Youtube - https://youtu.be/pn0P9zPQppA
ESPN Films' “The Cave of Adullam,” Executive Produced by Laurence Fishburne. The film, which won the “Best Documentary Feature” at the Tribeca Festival, tells Inspirational Story of Jason Wilson's Dojo in Detroit. ESPN Films' latest documentary “The Cave of Adullam” is currently available to stream on ESPN+. Directed by Academy Award & Emmy nominated filmmaker Laura Checkoway (“Edith+Eddie,” “Lucky”), the documentary tells the story of Jason Wilson and the transformational training academy he runs for young Black boys. With his mantra, “it's easier to raise boys than repair broken men,” Wilson's methodology teaches emotional stability instead of discipline, setting these children on a path to become whole and healthy adults. When Wilson started his dojo, he thought young Black boys needed more discipline, but quickly realized what they needed was more love. The film introduces us to four young recruits who are at a crossroads. Wilson challenges each of them to confront their unresolved anger, fear, anxiety, and lack of focus as they face the toughest decisions of their young lives. Wilson, who serves as co-producer on the film, is the author of “Battle Cry” and Amazon best-seller, “Cry Like a Man: Fighting for Freedom from Emotional Incarceration,” a memoir that follows the generational abuse, abandonment, and emotional suppression of Wilson's family and the redemptive power of God through tears, vulnerability, and ultimately healing. The Cave of Adullam has garnered numerous acknowledgments and awards for its work teaching boys how to confront and conquer their negative emotions with composure introspectively.
Multi-award winning musician Triple O (Oluwatobi Oluwatobi-Oyefeso) is an east London based artist who has been pioneering Christian rap music in the UK for over 15 years. By fusing high energy raps and combining them with his trademark fast paced delivery and introspective content, Triple O is an artist with a style matched by very few. Triple's music has received countless airplay on radio stations such as Premier Gospel, Premier Radio, Capital Xtra and BBC 1Xtra to name but a few – this is in addition to international radio spins, which have help widen his appeal into more international territories. His debut album “Flatline” was released back in July 2011, and did extremely well on iTunes, culminating in a UK Tour. ‘'The Flatline Roadshow'' took Triple O on a 3-city UK tour, which ended up being a highly acclaimed venture. This was later rewarded in October 2011 with a MOBO (Music of Black Origin) – the European equivalent to the BET awards. Fast forward to September 2022 Triple O released his 3rd studio album ‘Everything Left Unsaid' – a release which had been two years in the making serving as the perfect follow up to the ‘Cry Like a Man' EP. In this Episode Alicia and Tripple O discuss: Key music influences The challenges of being a self-managed musician What inspired this albulm The commercial side to music His faith and blending it with his passion The art behind making his music Making conscious music, why this is important Listen to Tripple O's latest albulm on all media outlets. Connect on Instagram @TrippleOmusic
Ha ha ha ha ha. Eyepatch loser "Curly" Crenshaw cries like a baby when Alex Stein confronts him in DC. Somehow there are veterans who still buy the "weapons of mass destruction" lie. Lol. Even worse, 400 pound tub of lard Texas Pauly defends Beyond Meat with a hilarious attempt at virtue signaling after being "attacked" by a 105 pound blonde woman on OAN. Kek what a bitch!!
This week, the guys look back at the movies that showed them that boys CAN cry. As they talk through the movies that made them cry like a b*tch! From 3D toys, to some Homeward Bound pets, to a couple of Boyz in the Hood. Find out the movies that made the guys cry their little hearts out, right now on the FratChat Podcast! Plus, we have another hilarious edition of the 'Idiot of the Week,' the guys do a little cooking with Carlos, THE Greatest Comedy Show of ALL Time is back, and MORE! Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping on all MANSCAPED products with promo code FRATCHAT at MANSCAPED.com! Get 25% OFF True Classic with promo code FRATCHAT at https://trueclassictees.com/FRATCHAT! #trueclassicpod Get 20% OFF Vincero Collective + Free Shipping with promo code FRATCHAT at vincerocollective.com/FRATCHAT! #vincerocollectivepod The FratChat Podcast is part of the Bleav Network! Follow us on all social media: Instagram: http://Instagram.com/FratChatPodcast Facebook: http://Facebook.com/FratChatPodcast Twitter: http://Twitter.com/FratChatPodcast YouTube: http://Tiny.cc/FratChatPodcast Follow Carlos and CMO on Instagram! Carlos: http://Instagram.com/CarlosDoesTheWorld CMO: http://Instagram.com/Chris.Moore.Comedy
Richard Blanco, Inaugural poet and man who derives existential pleasure from civil engineering and I discuss his book How To Love A Country.Buy How To Love a Country:https://www.amazon.com/How-Love-Country-Richard-Blanco/dp/0807043079/ref=asc_df_0807043079/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=521104755025&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7846218042038700007&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013668&hvtargid=pla-906068309946&psc=1
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Please sit back and enjoy our laid back relaxed conversation with Bill Cunningham and Gary Talley two of the original founding members of the Box Tops. Songs like "The Letter" and "Cry Like a Baby" were some of the best pop songs released back in the day. Everyone has a history and the Box Tops history is pretty crazy with some real unusual twists and turns you'll enjoy hearing about...and be amazed at some of the shenanigans taking place around them. Hope you enjoy this weeks episode of The Cowsills Podcast.
Jesus both wept and commanded resurrection. What sort of vision of life did he have that provided this ability? This last week Alex gave a teaching on how to cry like Jesus, which begins with getting the same vision for our lives that He had for His. We believe that God is developing in us an ability to do something we haven't seen much of in the Church: The ability to acknowledge the pain and suffering of this world and yet walk in faith and trust. Our goal is to see human suffering the way Jesus saw it, so we can respond to it the way He responded to it.
“Patience is one of God's graces that we should embrace with both arms.” - Jason Wilson, Cry Like a Man
Talking Dicks Comedy Podcast: A podcast with a touch of crass.
LIVE from Grand Cathedral Cigar Lounge in Ybor City, Florida. The boys smoke cigars in a lounge and bitch about things. Romas gaslights Ducharme. https:/patreon.com/thetwodickshttps://www.instagram.com/twodicks2/https://twitter.com/DicksTwohttps://www.facebook.com/thetwodickshttps://www.facebook.com/The-Talking-Dicks-Comedy-Podcast-107101331446404Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thetwodicks)
A glimpse into Ryan's emotional struggle to find meaning in his life, while living with the daily challenges of depression. It's a real-life reminder that we all fight internal battles, and the importance of having a support structure of friends and loved ones, to help you through it. Through personal accounts and sharing far too much about himself (like usual), Ryan's tells us it's okay to be who we are, that there's nothing wrong with us, and that we will get through it.
The job of Edward Wageni, the director of HeForShe*, is to find the tools to help men change their behaviours towards women and push for structural shifts on all levels.In this episode of Cry Like a Boy, we discuss the challenges that Wageni faces working with men and why gender equality is good for everyone, not just women. *HeForShe is a UN initiative that focuses on engaging men and boys to achieve gender equality. The movement has numerous famous ambassadors, among them is actor Emma Watson, who was one of the first voices of the campaign in 2014 with a speech that quickly went viral.This is a special spin-off episode of Cry Like a Boy hosted by Mame Peya Diaw and produced by Naira Davlashyan and Marta Rodriguez Martinez.Music theme: Gabriel Dalmasso. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Masculinity isn't really a thing,” argues journalist and LGBTQIA+ activist Georges M Johnson. In this episode of Cry Like a Boy the author of the critically-acclaimed memoir ‘All Boys Aren't Blue' addresses the questions around race, identity and gender. They also speak about how opening up about their experiences as a queer Black person living in the US changed their life. This is a special spin-off episode of Cry Like a Boy hosted by Mame Peya Diaw and produced by Naira Davlashyan and Marta Rodriguez Martinez.Music theme: Gabriel Dalmasso. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Brothers and Cousin Jeff discuss November's selection: Cry Like a Man by Jason Wilson.
In Cry Like Boy, we have spoken about the trauma caused by Liberia's civil war. But conflict is a global issue. In this new episode, we ask Adama Dieng about the impact such a violent act as genocide can have on men, women, or victims of rape. And what can be done to prevent genocide. Adama Dieng is a former UN Registrar of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Tutsi genocide of Rwanda. In 2012, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon appointed him as UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide.This is a special spin-off episode of Cry Like a Boy hosted by Mame Peya Diaw and produced by Naira Davlashyan and Marta Rodriguez Martinez.Musical theme: Gabriel Dalmasso. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jason Wilson is a man's man. He's a martial arts expert, a father-figure changing lives in metro Detroit, and an accomplished best-selling author. But the feat he's most proud of: learning to cry. It allowed him to overcame the lynching of his grandfather, the murder of his brother and emotional abuse at the hands of his father. Jason is a comprehensive man, who will push you to be both a lion and a lamb. Link to Jason's website and his two books: Cry Like a Man and Battle Cry.
Kramer And Jess On Demand 8/20/2021 ✨ Does This Disney Song Make You Cry Like Jess + Forgive And Forget: Don’t Date Him On Today’s Show: Does This Disney Song Make You Cry Like Jess Forgive And Forget: Don’t Date Him We only have 13 pain free days a year Destiny’s Child is coming back?! Like, subscribe, and tell a friend!
This week the boys discuss the NFL covid protocols, the impact of the Cam Akers injury, and who will be the hot sophomores next season. We finish up with a dive into the upcoming season of the Philadelphia Eagles. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tffpod/support
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Sur le continent africain, la question de la nécessité de quitter son pays d'origine ou d'y rester fait l'objet d'un débat animé. Certains disent qu'il existe de nombreuses façons de réussir chez soi, d'autres pensent que ce n'est qu'en partant que l'on peut s'accomplir. Dans cet épisode de Dans la tête des hommes, Arwa Barkallah poursuit la discussion avec Mary-Noel Niba, la réalisatrice de "Partir ?", un documentaire sur la migration irrégulière en provenance du Cameroun. Mamadou Bah, journaliste d'opposition qui a fui la Guinée par l'une de ces routes migratoires, participe également à cette conversation.Cet épisode a été coproduit par Arwa Barkallah, à Dakar, au Sénégal. Naira Davlashyan, Marta Rodriguez Martinez, Lillo Montalto Monella à Lyon, en France. Mame Peya Diaw à Dakar, au Sénégal. Lory Martinez à Paris, en France. Clizia Sala à Londres, au Royaume-Uni. Design audio :Studio Ochenta. Thème musical : Gabriel Dalmasso. Rédacteur en chef : Yasir Khan. Vous pouvez nous faire part de votre expérience et de votre vision de ce qu'est être un homme pour vous aujourd'hui en utilisant le #DansLaTeteDesHommes. Ce podcast est disponible aussi en anglais sous le nom : Cry Like a Boy. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
"La route de l'enfer”, c'est ainsi que les invités de cet épisode décrivent ce qui se passe sur les itinéraires de migration clandestine entre l'Afrique et l'Europe via la Méditerranée. Dans cet épisode de Dans la tête des hommes, Arwa Barkallah discute avec Mary-Noël Niba, la réalisatrice de "Partir ?", un documentaire sur la migration irrégulière en provenance du Cameroun. Mamadou Bah est un autre invité de ce podcast. Il est journaliste d'opposition et a fui la Guinée par l'une de ces routes migratoires. Cet épisode a été coproduit par Arwa Barkallah, à Dakar, au Sénégal. Naira Davlashyan, Marta Rodriguez Martinez, Lillo Montalto Monella à Lyon, en France.Mame Peya Diaw à Dakar, au Sénégal. Lory Martinez à Paris, en France. Clizia Sala à Londres, au Royaume-Uni. Design audio :Studio Ochenta. Thème musical : Gabriel Dalmasso. Rédacteur en chef : Yasir Khan. Vous pouvez nous faire part de votre expérience et de votre vision de ce qu'est être un homme pour vous aujourd'hui en utilisant le #DansLaTeteDesHommes. Ce podcast est disponible aussi en anglais sous le nom : Cry Like a Boy. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
When is it okay to cry? Do we always have to be strong for others? And what does "being strong" even mean? We know about IQ....How's your EQ? We answer all of these questions in today's episode.
Fana n'a que 18 ans mais il a le sentiment d'être devenu un homme à l'âge de 12 ans, lorsqu'il a décidé de partir à l'aventure et de quitter sa maison en Guinée, à la recherche d'une vie meilleure en Europe. Contrairement à notre héros précédent, Mamadou, Fana est arrivé en France. Dans cet épisode, nous explorons ce qui arrive aux tounkan namo, les aventuriers, qui réussissent… et à quel prix. Cet épisode a été ponctué des œuvres musicales de Ba Cissoko. Un grand merci à notre guide reporter Makemé Bamba à Conakry, en Guinée qui a concocté ce reportage avec Naira Davlashyan. Coproduction : Marta Rodriguez Martinez, Lillo Montalto Monella, Mame Peya Diaw à Lyon, France et Arwa Barkallah, à Dakar, Sénégal. Lory Martinez à Paris, France. Clizia Sala à Londres, Royaume-Uni.Remerciement particulier à Natalia Oelsner pour la programmation musicale de cet épisode.Design audio : Studio OchentaThème musical : Gabriel DalmassoRedaction en chef : Yasir Khan.Ce podcast est disponible en anglais et s'appelle Cry Like a Boy. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Après la mort de son père, tout ce que Mamadou Alpha voulait, c'était sortir sa mère de la pauvreté et devenir son héros. Le fils parfait, l'homme de la famille. A 18 ans, il s'est lancé dans une émigration dangereuse vers l'Europe, qu'on appelle “l'aventure”, ou “tounkan” dans le langage local malinké. Des centaines d'aventuriers meurent en essayant de traverser la Méditerranée, en quête d'une vie meilleure. Mamadou, lui, a survécu. Pourtant, il considère son destin pire que la mort. Après des mois d'épuisement, de faim, et de travaux forcés tout au long de son périple, il a été renvoyé de force chez lui où il a dû subir la colère de sa famille et de ses amis.Dans cet épisode, vous avez entendu les œuvres musicales de Ba Cissoko.Un grand merci à notre guide reporter Makemé Bamba à Conakry, en Guinée, qui a concocté cet épisode avec Naira Davlashyan. Arwa Barkallah, Lillo Montalto Monella, Marta Rodriguez Martinez et Mame Peya Diaw ont préparé cette émission depuis Lyon, France. Lory Martinez à Paris, France. Clizia Sala à Londres, Royaume-Uni.Design : Studio Ochenta. Thème musical : Gabriel Dalmasso. Merci à Natalia Oelsner pour la programmation musicale de cet épisode.Rédaction en chef, Yasir Khan N'hésitez pas à encourager ce projet en écoutant et en vous abonnant au podcast sur euronews.com ou sur les plateformes Castbox, Spotify, Apple, Google,Deezer, ainsi qu'à partager votre avis et point de vue. Vous pouvez nous faire part de votre expérience et de votre vision de ce qu'est être un homme aujourd'hui en utilisant le #DansLaTeteDesHommes. Ce podcast est disponible en anglais et s'appelle Cry Like a Boy. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
On September 28, 1973, Peter Reilly returned home after an evening at the teen center to find his mother brutally murdered. How, in the course of twenty-four hours, did Peter go from an innocent teenager to the confessed killer? In a case with many twists and turns, we explore the notion of false confessions and the terrible injustices that Peter Reilly faced. Get ready for your blood to boil, thrill-seekers! Sources: https://www.apa.org/research/action/polygraph https://www.casemine.com/judgement/us/59149561add7b049345cd992 https://www.encyclopedia.com/law/law-magazines/peter-reilly-trial-1974-1976 https://www.courant.com/opinion/hc-xpm-2013-09-27-hc-op-connery-peter-reilly-murder-case-justice-092-20130927-story.html https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/12/archives/a-death-in-canaan-a-death.html https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetailpre1989.aspx?caseid=268 https://sites.psu.edu/aspsy/2019/03/01/the-false-confession-of-peter-reilly/ https://www.registercitizen.com/news/article/Murder-confession-ignored-12124111.php --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mass-hysteria-pod/support
We are back with Part 2 of Cry Like You Mean It! We dig deeper into what letting go really means! Michael sheds light on the difference between Men and Women! Let' Connect: Website: https://www.tiffanymarie-davis.com/tiff-talks Facebook: Tiffany Marie Davis Instagram: @tiffanymarie_davis and @tifftalks_podcast
We have welcomed back Mr. Michael O'Shea for this episode! He gave us such inspiration in Episodes 7 and 8 we had t have him back! We talk about being vulnerable and learning how to Cry Like You Mean It! S ome people don't release their emotions and that can have a serious effect on your health! Tiffany talks about purging and what she does as well as Michael giving us some insight on men and how they need to release that inner child and get in touch with their feelings! This is a 2 part Episode on your listening platforms but you can watch the whole thing here! Let' Connect: Website: https://www.tiffanymarie-davis.com/tiff-talks Facebook: Tiffany Marie Davis Instagram: @tiffanymarie_davis and @tifftalks_podcast
Greg Calhoun is an assistant football coach, track & field coach, and Lower School teacher at Gilman School. He played offensive line at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and professionally for the Florida Tarpons and Colorado Crush. // On Episode #33 of the Path to Follow Podcast, Jake and Greg discuss off-season training for football players, the coaches that inspired Greg, growing up with football as "a way of life" in Alabama, the recruiting process, the influence of social media (especially Twitter) on athletic recruitment, developing yourself as a player and student in high school, the differences in "level of play" between high school, college, and professional athletics, a "day in the life" of a college football player, Greg's football experience at University of Alabama at Birmingham, how society can influence emotional vulnerabilities, father-son relationships, and Greg's two book recommendations: "Slavery By Another Name" by Douglas A. Blackmon (2008) and "Cry Like a Man" by Jason Wilson (2019). // Enjoy the episode? Please spread the word and follow @pathtofollowpod on all platforms. More to come! // Many, many thanks to Cesare Ciccanti for his production magic. //
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Revealing a past of losing family members to lynching, gang violence, and fatherly neglect in his book, “Cry Like a Man,” Jason Wilson now ministers to boys with similar backgrounds to process emotional pain and grow into their calling as responsible men.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.