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Best podcasts about Jason Wilson

Latest podcast episodes about Jason Wilson

Yeah Nah Pasaran!
Jason Wilson on Unions & Kulchur Wars

Yeah Nah Pasaran!

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025


This week we are joined again by our intrepid US correspondent Jason Wilson for a May Day special discussing unions and culture wars.

Women of Impact
Is He Toxic or Just Wounded? Why Strong Men Are Struggling—and What Women Need to Know | Jason Wilson PT 2

Women of Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 54:24


In the compelling second half of Lisa Bilyeu's conversation with Jason Wilson, the focus shifts to solution-oriented frameworks and the revolutionary concept of “the comprehensive man.” Jason breaks down the key differences between the traditional masculine man—trapped by stoicism, performance, and aggression—and the comprehensive man, who brings emotional range, compassion, and true partnership into every area of his life. Lisa and Jason walk through the “green flags” of a healthy, emotionally mature partner, drawing a practical roadmap for women and men seeking deep, lasting connections. Jason explores the roles of fighter, provider, leader, lover, nurturer, friend, husband, father, and son, explaining how each archetype transforms when a man is free from cultural conditioning. Together, they address building boundaries, overcoming generational trauma, healing, and how both men and women must re-learn what it means to love and be loved. If you're ready to drop outdated scripts and build real intimacy, this powerhouse conclusion will inspire you to rethink everything you know about relationships. SHOWNOTES 29:19 The Need for Men to Do Deep Emotional Work 31:24 Why Men Can't Heal Until They Heal Themselves 33:44 Generational Conditioning of Men & Women 35:38 Balancing Strength and Vulnerability — Lion & Lamb 38:36 The Comprehensive Man vs. The Masculine Man 39:16 Fighting, Providing, and Leading: A New Framework 41:30 The Benefits of Healthy Marriage for Men and Women 43:08 The Comprehensive Leader: Fairness Over Force 45:36 Can a Woman Lead the Family? Rethinking Roles 47:33 The Lover: Sacrifice, Self-Love, & True Partnership 48:53 The Nurturer: Men as Caregivers and Coaches 51:09 The Gentlemen: Why Chivalry Matters—And How to Revive It 53:10 Chivalry and Modern Dating: Encouraging Respect 57:10 The Friend: Real Support and Reciprocal Love 59:49 Men, Confrontation, and Grace vs. Aggression 1:03:12 The Husband: Partnership and Respect 1:07:12 The Father: Breaking the Cycle and Healing Generational Wounds 1:11:43 The Son: Purpose, Maturity, and Family Responsibility 1:16:43 Why Both Genders Must Unlearn Harmful Programming 1:19:17 Healing Ourselves to Transform Relationships 1:23:34 The Power of Starting Over: Building from a New Foundation 1:25:43 Where to Find Jason & Final Words of Encouragement FOLLOW JASON WILSON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjasonowilson Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/MrJasonOWilson Website: https://mrjasonwilson.com CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Audible: Sign up for a free 30-day trial at https://audible.com/WOI  Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code WOI at check out.  BIOptimizers: Head to https://bioptimizers.com/impact and use code IMPACT for 10% off.  OneSkin: Get 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co  Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa ********************************************************************** LISTEN TO WOMEN OF IMPACT AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS:  apple.co/womenofimpact ********************************************************************** FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's Always Personal
More SINNERS & Random Life Topics

It's Always Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 78:12


No sense in really bothering with a full-on review of director/creator Ryan Coogler's popular new motion picture SINNERS, as Google can get to one in podcast or article format in just a few seconds. However, Wood revisits a few more details and themes from the film by building off of RogerEbert.com contributor Robert Daniels' polarizing review - 2.5 out of 4 stars - of the Jim Crow era-based horror film. Another segment of the show takes a look at some of the recent behavior of Higher Learning podcast co-host Van Lathan. Over a couple recent episodes Lathan made a biting take about his rival Kanye West, and then had an interview with author Jason Wilson where he broke down into tears after seemingly dealing with being pressed by some in his circle. The podcast, or content, game can just be a very awkward space at times.

Women of Impact
Is He Toxic or Just Wounded? Why Strong Men Are Struggling—and What Women Need to Know | Jason Wilson PT 1

Women of Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 54:38


Lisa Bilyeu sits down with transformational coach, speaker, and best-selling author Jason Wilson for an unfiltered, eye-opening conversation on men, masculinity, and emotional connection. Jason is the founder of the “Cave of Adullam,” a life training academy for boys and men, and he's developed a reputation for helping men break free from emotional suppression and cultural programming. With the communication gap between men and women wider than ever, Jason joins Lisa as a much-needed “translator,” decoding what men think but often don't say. Together, they dig deep into generational wounds, emotional barriers, and the misunderstandings that keep men and women disconnected from one another. Through a game of “Why Does a Man…?” Jason exposes surprising truths about commitment fears, intimacy, cheating, and why men fear vulnerability. Lisa shares her own honest reactions, highlighting the ways that society's conflicting scripts hurt women, too. Whether you're struggling to understand the men in your life or looking to heal and set boundaries, this episode is a must-listen. SHOWNOTES 00:00 Introduction — The Communication Gap Between Men & Women 00:33 Jason's Mission: Translating The Emotional Language of Men 01:15 Why Does a Man Fear Commitment? 02:25 Boys Don't Cry: The Damaging Message of Stoic Masculinity 03:43 The True Struggle Behind Men's Emotional Walls 04:14 Jason's Advice: Guard Your Heart & Set Standards 05:09 Why Some Men Seek Sex But Hide Their Phones 05:53 Why Does a Man Say He Loves You But Cheats? 07:20 Redefining Love and Faithfulness for Men and Women 08:03 Jason's Story: Culture, Virginity, and the “Manhood” Script 10:51 The Double Standard: Women Shamed, Men Pressured 12:10 Jason's Perspective on Sex, Standards, and Commitment 13:17 Changing the Narrative Around Sex for Both Genders 14:29 The Problem with “Happy Wife, Happy Life” & “Ball and Chain” 16:30 Self-Maintenance vs. Self-Love for Men 18:13 The Mantras That Are Damaging Men's Health 19:59 Words, Emotional Abuse, and the Impact on Both Genders 20:12 Words Women Say That Hurt Men 22:42 Learning to Communicate Deeper Vulnerabilities 24:18 The “Honey-Do” List and Men's Need for Peace 25:36 Practical Ways Women Can Encourage Rest & Vulnerability 26:33 Why Does a Man Ignore You When You Talk? 28:08 The Emotional “Crayon Box” Divide & Why Men Shut Down FOLLOW JASON WILSON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjasonowilson Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/MrJasonOWilson Website: https://mrjasonwilson.com CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Audible: Sign up for a free 30-day trial at https://audible.com/WOI  Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code WOI at check out.  BIOptimizers: Head to https://bioptimizers.com/impact and use code IMPACT for 10% off.  OneSkin: Get 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co  Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa ********************************************************************** LISTEN TO WOMEN OF IMPACT AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS:  apple.co/womenofimpact ********************************************************************** FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay
Kyren Lacy and the Mental Wellness of Black Men With Jason Wilson

Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 166:29


Van and Rachel react to the death of LSU football standout Kyren Lacy (15:07), before Bill Maher inspires the start of a new segment following his dinner with Donald Trump (24:00), and they discuss black businesses in light of Wallo's recent comments (56:35) Then, Ringer social content producer and Midnight Boy Jomi Adeniran joins to give some insight on KTLA accidentally tweeting the N-word (1:07:57). Finally, Jason Wilson, author of ‘The Man the Moment Demands,' joins for an emotional and heartfelt conversation (1:28:01). Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Guests: Jason Wilson and Jomi Adeniran Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Warrior Mindset
Embracing Growth: Daily Habits, Resilience, and the Softer Side of Strength

Warrior Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 50:55


This episode explores the path of self-improvement through intentional daily habits, drawing on insights from figures like Mark Manson and Arnold Schwarzenegger. We reflect on Manson's “You're Not Special,” challenge self-gratification culture, and promote meaningful growth. From Arnold's Pump Club, we highlight conserving energy for what truly matters. We dive into visualization techniques inspired by the Blue Angels, discuss crafting personalized morning routines, and the power of mental rehearsal. We emphasize disconnecting from digital noise through physical activities and explore breathwork, mindset, and resilience with insights from Coach Divine, martial arts, and thought leaders like Stephen Thompson and Jason Wilson.--------- EPISODE CHAPTERS ---------(0:00:00) - Improving Self Through Daily Habits(0:09:01) - Morning Routine Insights and Visualization Techniques(0:18:09) - Cultivating Resilience and Real-World Engagement(0:24:01) - Mental Toughness(0:36:03) - Respecting the Process Through Martial Arts(0:39:34) - Lessons in Courage and Resilience(0:49:32) - Celebrating Vulnerability With MenSend us a text

Made For This with Jennie Allen
Boys, Men, and the Battle for Emotional Strength with Jason Wilson

Made For This with Jennie Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 32:41


What does it mean to be a man in today's world? Jason Wilson joins Jennie in this weeks episode to share how he is on a mission to help men break free from emotional incarceration, embrace their full humanity, and live as comprehensive men—both strong and tender, courageous and compassionate. In this episode, Jennie Allen and Jason have a powerful, raw conversation about: ✔️ Why men struggle with expressing emotions and the harm it causes ✔️ How anger is often a mask for deeper pain and fear ✔️ The impact of father wounds and generational cycles of emotional suppression ✔️ How to raise boys to be emotionally healthy, godly men ✔️ The biblical blueprint for manhood—strength and sensitivity working together If you are a man, love a man, or are raising boys, this episode is a must-listen. We are passionate about partnering with Compassion International to support children and families in need. Sponsor a child today → Text JENNIE to 83393 or visit compassion.com/madeforthis. PLUS - we are picking ONE friend from this Season who sponsors a child to join our team on a trip this fall to Peru!! HELPFUL LINKS Grab a copy of Jason Wilson's new book CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | TikTok | Pinterest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LIFE Today on Oneplace.com
Jason Wilson: Making Godly Men

LIFE Today on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 28:30


The author of "The Man The Moment Demands" recounts the biblical truths that changed his life and now, through his ministry, helps create Godly men in difficult circumstances. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/619/29

It's Always Personal
C.L.I.P.S. - More on Spousal Grief and Kendrick's Halftime Show

It's Always Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 58:46


Wood shares more thoughts on Detroit, MI author Jason Wilson's illuminating book The Man The Moment Demands: Master The 10 Characteristics Of The Comprehensive Man. In a recent episode Wood explained that he couldn't find a podcast on Spousal Grief that "fed" his needs - during his difficult moment of mourning and loss. So he revisits the recent passing of his wife, finding respite on the Reddit r/widowers board and delves into the versions of a man he's needed to be in his early foray into his current journey. ALL of the podcasters and media folk JUST unconditionally loved Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance. Okay. Well, this presents the next hill that Wood apparently has to die on, alone, in order to take a slightly different look at K Dot's 13-minute history making set.

LIFE Today on Oneplace.com
Jason Wilson: Making Godly Men

LIFE Today on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 28:30


The author of "The Man The Moment Demands" recounts the biblical truths that changed his life and now, through his ministry, helps create Godly men in difficult circumstances. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/619/29

Jocko Podcast
478: Be The Comprehensive Human The Moment Demands. Jason Wilson Pt.2

Jocko Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 197:19


St. Louis on the Air
Coffee without exploitation: A SLU student's bold plan and a roaster's perspective

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 33:44


In the U.S. alone coffee has an economic value upwards of $340 billion dollars annually. But in the countries where coffee is grown, farmers and producers often face exploitation. St. Louis University student Firaol Ahmed started Moii Coffee, an online platform that aims to cut down on exploitation by connecting Ethiopian coffee farmers directly to U.S. roasters. STLPR reporter Marissanne Lewis-Thompson has that story, and then we check-in with Jason Wilson, owner of Northwest Coffee Roasting Company in St. Louis, about his work with Ahmed and how he's grappling with a volatile industry.

It's Always Personal
Hooray, We're Getting Our 2025 (Black) Leaders

It's Always Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 87:08


Wow... I'm just gonna throw this out here: I don't have any problems with being Black. Not to where these new "leaders" can just unconditionally receive my unwavering support. This episode we're talking talking about author Jason Wilson's new book The Man The Moment Demands: Master the 10 Characteristics of the Comprehensive Man. Besides that Wood reacts to hearing about new Black leader 19 Keys and the latest therapy from Dr. Cheyenne Bryant. If we've got to turn to these individuals to help us through our respective journeys... Well, let's just focus on brother Wilson's helpful new book. Whaddup doe! On a personal note, while searching the podcast app I use for podcasts on SPOUSAL GRIEF, I found the offerings to be pretty mid. So, I courageously tried to share some personal victories and hurdles that I've experienced over the third month since my wife passed away three months ago. WIDOWS/WIDOWERS - the world is not going to allow you to step away for the time and space you desperately need to grieve and get yourself together. Current couples - there are a couple tasks you really need to take care of ASAP in case you or your spouse was to die today. Death is a part of life, so you might as well plan for it fully while you're both living. The surviving spouse, family members, and especially children will thank you for taking care of your business while you were here.

Jocko Podcast
477: "There's No Freedom In The Facade. With Martial Artist and Mentor, Jason Wilson

Jocko Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 147:09


TuneFM
How CSIRO is Using Indigenous Knowledge to Understand Drought Resilience

TuneFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 26:31


Ash sits down with Yuwaalaraay man and Narran Lake Nature Reserve Aboriginal Joint Management Chairperson, Jason Wilson, and Jabirr Jabirr man and CSIRO indigenous scientist Max Fabila to discuss the ways in which CSIRO is using cultural knowledge to deepen their understanding of drought resilience."Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/tunefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Quotes Light & Motivation
man fully alive

Quotes Light & Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 16:29


Quote/Light:The glory of God is man fully alivePositive Black Story of the week:Urban Gardeninghttps://www.oneearth.org/featured-hero-ron-finley/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Motivation / Inspiration for the week:Jason Wilson breakfast club interview: https://youtu.be/AQoPXEKB5sA?si=dGmpVKhXk1g1xN3iThe Unbalanced lifeThank you for tuning in to another episode of the Quotes Light & Motivation Podcast with William H (@williamh412). All music produced by Mysterious (@mysteriouspgh)

Win Today with Christopher Cook
426: The Lie of the Alpha Male: Jason Wilson on Breaking Free from Emotional Incarceration and How Culture Distorts Masculinity

Win Today with Christopher Cook

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 68:21


This week on Win Today, we're peeling back the layers of masculinity, identity, and emotional resilience with Jason Wilson. If you've ever felt trapped in cycles of emotional suppression, struggled with the pressure to be strong at all costs, or wrestled with the tension between vulnerability and leadership, this conversation is for you. Jason is here to expose the myth of the alpha male and reveal why true strength isn't about dominance, but about wholeness. He'll challenge us to stop running from the battles that make us feel weak—and instead, step into them with courage. Why emotional incarceration keeps so many men stuck How culture distorts masculinity—and what real manhood looks like Why avoiding pain makes us weak, and how to reclaim true resilience The foundation of comprehensive manhood and how it leads to freedom If you're tired of surface-level self-help and want real transformation, this episode will challenge you, stretch you, and equip you to pursue maturity in a way that lasts. Episode Links Show Notes Buy my NEW BOOK "Healing What You Can't Erase" here! Invite me to speak at your church or event. Connect with me @WINTODAYChris on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

I AM Athlete Podcast
JASON WILSON: "many of us as men don't love ourselves" | I AM ATHLETE

I AM Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 101:02


Brandon Marshall sits down with JASON WILSON for a powerful conversation about his new book The Man the Moment Demands

The Daily Motivation
Breaking Free from Emotional Prison & Healing Generational Trauma | Jason Wilson EP 880

The Daily Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 6:19


Check out the full episode: greatness.lnk.to/1725"Being authentic in who you are is the answer. For me, when I found my purpose in Christ, when I found my purpose in following the Most High, that really solidified me. Because you could be multifaceted, but without a purpose, you're just a busy person." - Jason WilsonIn a deeply moving conversation, Jason Wilson shares his powerful journey of transformation from being what he calls a "THUG" (Traumatized Human Unable to Grieve) to becoming an emotionally whole man. Growing up in Detroit surrounded by gangs and drug dealers, Wilson spent years trapped in traditional masculine expectations, unable to express emotions beyond toughness and strength. It wasn't until his marriage began falling apart in 2015 that he was forced to confront his childhood trauma, father wound, and the generational pain that had shaped his worldview.Wilson's story takes an unexpected turn as he reveals the profound reconciliation with his father before his passing, uncovering layers of historical context about pastors, pimps, and the complex racial dynamics of Detroit's past. Through his father's workaholic lifestyle that led to Parkinson's disease and his mother's journey with trauma and eventual peace through dementia, Wilson learned vital lessons about rest, letting go, and the true meaning of success. His insights challenge conventional notions of masculinity while offering a path toward emotional and spiritual wholeness.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter

CBN.com - Spiritual Life - Video Podcast
700 Club Interactive - January 30th, 2025

CBN.com - Spiritual Life - Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 24:29


Renowned mentor and accomplished martial artist Jason Wilson discusses his new book, "The Man the Moment Demands," exploring themes of leadership and personal growth.

Yeah Nah Pasaran!
Jason Wilson on Trump's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Cabinet

Yeah Nah Pasaran!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025


As our regular correspondent Jason Wilson awoke one morning from uneasy American dreams he found himself back in the land of Trump. Not so great! In this ep we chat to him about Trump's cabinet picks and other things he has been journalisming.

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes
Why Men Suffer In Silence: How To Embrace Vulnerability To Create Healthy Love | Jason Wilson

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 115:35


Get my new book Make Money Easy here!Transformational leader Jason Wilson shatters conventional masculinity, revealing a revolutionary path toward manhood. Drawing from his decades of experience mentoring young men at Detroit's Cave of Adullam and his personal journey of emotional healing, Wilson shares how he evolved from a "masculine male" focused solely on protection and provision to a "comprehensive man" capable of expressing full emotional range while maintaining strength. Through vulnerable stories about his marriage, fatherhood, and personal growth, Wilson illustrates how embracing emotional transparency led to deeper connections and true freedom, offering a revolutionary framework for men seeking authentic, balanced lives.The Man The Moment Demands by Jason WilsonIn this episode you will learn:How to break free from limiting masculine stereotypes and develop a comprehensive range of human attributesWhy emotional transparency is crucial for developing deep, lasting relationships and finding inner peaceThe "Four R's" process for making conscious decisionsHow to balance being both strong and sensitive while maintaining authentic masculinityWhy addressing childhood trauma is essential for becoming an emotionally healthy manFor more information go to https://www.lewishowes.com/1725For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Mel Robbins – greatness.lnk.to/1710SCGabby Bernstein  – greatness.lnk.to/1714SCRupi Kaur – greatness.lnk.to/1678SC Get more from Lewis! Pre-order my new book Make Money EasyGet The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX

Let's Try This Again with B. Simone
Emotional Freedom Feat. Jason Wilson

Let's Try This Again with B. Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 72:37


"I am a Lion and a Lamb" - Jason Wilson In this episode, I sat down with author, mentor, and the transformative leader behind The Cave of Adullam, Jason Wilson. We dive deep into what it means to break free from emotional incarceration, redefine manhood, and embrace both the lion and the lamb within us. Jason shares his powerful journey from a wounded boy in Detroit to becoming a man who leads with transparency, resilience, and love.We talk about the 10 characteristics of a comprehensive man, why being "just a provider and protector" isn't enough, and how healing the past unlocks freedom in the present. At one point, Jason reveals how his personal struggles with family trauma helped him nurture his mother during her battle with dementia, teaching him the true meaning of sacrifice and love. His insights into creating safe spaces—for men and women alike—are nothing short of life-changing.This conversation left me feeling vulnerable, inspired, and deeply seen. I hope it does the same for you. Tune in for a raw, transformative discussion that reminds us all to embrace our evolving selves and keep trying until we're not just trying anymore—we're thriving.Don't forget to subscribe to LTTA's new YouTube channel: https://www.YouTube.com/@letstrythisagainpodcast —----------------------------------KEEP UP WITH ME:YOUTUBE: https://www.YouTube.com/@letstrythisagainpodcast WEBSITE: http://www.Letstrythisagain.com INSTAGRAM - @LetstrythisagainINSTAGRAM- @LttaappTIKTOK- @LetstrythisagainpodcastFACEBOOK - THEBSIMONE2—----------------------------------LTTA APP: I'm so excited to release my very own app!! Y'all I've been building this thing from scratch, and it for sure hasn't been easy but I know it's worth it for our community. You'll get exclusive LTTA produced content rooted in community , mental health & wellness. You'll have access to never before seen BTS, interviews, journals prompts, merch drops, live events and so much more!!! To stay updated about the app launch visit https://www.letstrythisagain.com/ scroll down, and subscribe to the newsletter for first access.—----------------------------------Edited and Produced by Idea to Launch ProductionsWebsite: https://www.ideatolaunchpodcastproductions.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/ideatolaunch/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ManTalks Podcast
Jason Wilson - Becoming The Man The Moment Demands

ManTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 56:30


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,

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
December 15, 2024 - David Hearst | Jason Wilson | Alex Scribener

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 60:00


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Dads With Daughters
Balancing Public Life and Fatherhood with Councilman Kevin Riley

Dads With Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 24:30


Fatherhood is a journey laden with challenges, triumphs, and a multitude of rewarding experiences. For some, it means rewriting the scripts handed down by previous generations and breaking stereotypes. Kevin Riley, a father of three, a Bronx councilman, author, and one of the founding members of "The Dad Gang," epitomizes this transformative journey. In this week's Dads with Daughters podcast, Kevin Riley shared his unique story, shedding light on his mission to redefine Black fatherhood and support other fathers in similar pursuits. The Crucial First Steps: Overcoming Fear and Self-Doubt Fear as a Driving Force When Kevin Riley found out he was going to be a father to his first daughter, Brooke, fear struck him. Having grown up without a father, he was acutely aware of what he lacked in terms of role models and guidance. Reflecting on those initial fears, Riley shared, "I was scared but also excited because it was a journey I could pour so much value into." His primary concern was whether he was parenting the right way. Riley's transparency about his fears dismantles the myth of the all-knowing father. It is okay to be scared, okay to doubt — what matters is the desire to overcome these fears and become the best dad possible. Balancing Responsibilities: The Art of Time Management Striking a Balance in a Busy Life Being a councilman often pulls Kevin Riley in different directions, demanding a delicate balance between public responsibilities and family life. "I bring my children everywhere," Riley explains. From community events to City Hall hearings, his children are often by his side, learning the ropes of civic engagement early on. This unique approach serves dual purposes: it provides valuable bonding time and exposes his children to the concept of public service. Riley's method underscores the importance of integrating children into various aspects of life, making them active participants in their father's world. Empowering Daughters: The Challenge and the Reward Breaking Gender Norms Kevin Riley emphasized the importance of empowering his daughters to pursue any career they desire, irrespective of societal expectations. He makes it a point to connect his daughters with powerful female leaders to illustrate that they can achieve the same heights as their male counterparts. "In a male-dominated society, you have to find creative ways to empower your daughters," Riley says. The lesson here is that fatherhood extends beyond basic caregiving; it's about paving the way for your children to see themselves as capable and equal contributors to society. Sharing the Journey: "Hop Into Life" From Personal Experience to Published Author Riley's book, "Hopping Through Life," co-authored with his children, is a heartfelt narrative aimed at demystifying the complexities of fatherhood. The inspiration stemmed from his own experiences and his nightly ritual of reading to his kids. "Be proud of the journey you've been through because it created the person you are today," Riley advises. The book serves as a beacon for other fathers, particularly those who may have grown up without a father figure. It's a testament to overcoming obstacles and embracing the messy, yet beautiful, journey of parenting. Community Building: The Dad Gang Changing Stereotypes, One Dad at a Time One of the most impactful initiatives Kevin Riley has been involved with is "The Dad Gang." Founded by Sean Williams, this organization was borne out of a single comment that stereotyped Black fathers. "We created this community online, but we really wanted to go deeper," Riley explains. The Dad Gang hosts events like the "March of Dads," which feature public walks and community activities aimed at showcasing the active involvement of Black fathers. The group also organizes healing circles and interactive forums that provide emotional support and amplify the narratives of Black fatherhood. Final Words: The All-Important Advice Make Time, Always As Kevin Riley beautifully puts it, "There's no amount of money that you can earn within your lifetime that would amount to the time you could spend with your children." For dads feeling overwhelmed or questioning their readiness due to financial constraints, Riley offers the essential advice to prioritize time with their children over everything else. His advocacy for this critical aspect of fatherhood is both inspiring and actionable. Through his roles as a councilman, author, and community leader, Kevin Riley is not just rewriting his own narrative — he's providing a new script for Black fatherhood, challenging stereotypes, and inspiring fathers everywhere to be the best they can be. His story serves as a powerful reminder that fatherhood, above all, is a journey of love, patience, and unwavering commitment. TRANSCRIPT (Unedited transcript created with CASTMAGIC) Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:05]: Welcome to dads with daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads, resources, and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to the Dads With Daughters podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughter's lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. This week, as always, I'm on this journey with you. You and I are going along this journey to be the best dads that we can be. And the thing that I love is that you show up every week to be able to learn, to grow, to hear from other fathers, hear from other people about the journeys that they've been on, and some of the resources that they've been able to either create, provide, or just the experiences that they've had that can give you some context, give you some ideas about things that you can do to be able to better engage with your daughters or just be there and just be able to be the best dad that you can be and help them in the journey that they're on as they're moving into womanhood. That's why every week I love being able to bring you different guests, different people with different experiences that come to fatherhood just like you and I, without a lot of resources, without a lot of ideas, because there's no one right way to father. However, we can learn from each other. We can learn from so many others to be able to be that better father that we wanna be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:37]: Today, we got another great guest with us today. Kevin Riley is a father of 3. He is a district 12 Bronx councilman and a soon to be published author and founding member of the dad gang. And we're gonna be talking to him about his own journey, about being a dad of 2 daughters and a son, but also some of the we'll talk about his new book. We'll talk about a little bit of a lot of things to be able to get some of his own perspectives. So I'm really excited to have him here. Kevin, thanks so much for being here today. Kevin Riley [00:02:11]: Thank you for having me, Dr. Lewis. How are you doing today? Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:02:13]: I really appreciate you being here. And I always love starting this these interviews with an opportunity to turn the clock back in time. I know you've got 2 daughters. You got a 9 and a 5 year old. So I'm gonna go back. Maybe it's 10 years. Maybe it's 9 years. Never know. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:02:28]: But I wanna go back to the very beginning. I wanna go back to that first moment that you found out that you're going to be a father to a daughter. What was going through your head? Kevin Riley [00:02:36]: I was scared. I think I was truly scared finding out that my at that time, my fiance was pregnant. She's my wife now. Pregnant with our first daughter, Brooke. Really scared because at that time, you know, I didn't grow up with a father. So as you stated before, we're trying to learn fatherhood techniques, we're trying to learn different tips, we're trying to learn different situations that may, you know, come about within our children's lives from each other. It's so important that we create these communities because at that time I didn't know. I I was really truly scared, but I did know that I wanted to be the best father possible. Kevin Riley [00:03:09]: I know that at minimal. I knew I wanted to be the best father possible. So I would say 10 years ago, man, when I find out or 9 years ago, when I found out that Brooke was gonna be more, I was scared, but I was really excited too because it was a journey that I felt that I can, give so much back and pour so much value Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:03:24]: back to school. You just said that you were scared. And I think a lot of dads are scared to step into fatherhood, let alone being a father to a daughter. And there's some fear that goes into that. As you've gone through these 9 years with your oldest daughter and your other kids as well, what's been your biggest fear in being a father to a daughter? Kevin Riley [00:03:46]: I think my biggest fear, and I'm a be totally transparent with you, making sure that I'm parented the right way. There's no manual into being a father. There's no manual into being a dad. There's no right way of doing things all the time, and I think really there are times when even I'm communicating with my daughter, my daughter's trying to communicate with me or even show affection. I mean, I may be busy as you stated, I'm a I'm a New York City council member, so my job is very, very busy a lot of the times, So I won't be as available to my daughter as much as I will possibly wanna be available to her. So you kinda get that fear of, hey. Am I doing this the right way? Is my daughter going to find love outside of her father because she felt like she didn't get that male love from her father, because he wasn't there for her as much as possible. And then once I was able to kind of fight those different thoughts within myself, I was able to apply, what I wanted to be, because I think it's the fear. Kevin Riley [00:04:40]: The fear always puts doubt within yourself. Then if you really open your eyes, I was always available at her doctor's appointments, I was always going to her shows, I was always showing up for everything for my children. It puts that doubt aside because we have fear, especially when you grow up, and like I stated, I grew up without a father. So that fear of, hey. I didn't get the blueprint. I don't know how a father is supposed to deal with this with their child. I think after I got off that fear and that doubt, I was able to be the best father that I'm actually doing a really pretty good job. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:05:10]: That being a councilman, you have a busy life, and you're pulled in a lot of different directions. Being an elected person in an elected office definitely is something that puts you into the limelight in many aspects. People get to know you. And sometimes your kids don't get that in regard to being that public figure in that way. And they don't always understand that you have to be away to be able to build them the life that they are accustomed to. So talk to me about that in regards to balance because I think that so many fathers have to try to balance their work life, their or or professional life, their personal life, and trying to find what that perfect balance is to be able to show up and to be able to be in the lives of their kids the way that they wanna be. How have you been able to do that? Have you struggled with it? What have you done to be able to get better at it? Kevin Riley [00:06:10]: Yeah. I think I touched, a little bit about that with the fear and the doubt, but then you you mentioned something balance and time management. I am a person that if you know me and the way I govern, I bring my children everywhere. So my children actually attend community events for me. My children actually attend meetings for me. I'll even bring my children to city hall at hearings sometimes because I think it's very important for them to see exactly what their father does and important for them to be civically engaged as well. I'm trying to teach civics to my children at a very, very early age. You do understand that within our country, you know, a lot of children don't get the accessibility or the access to learn about how government truly works. Kevin Riley [00:06:46]: So I get I think my children are seeing that on a day to day basis, and they understand what their father is or what their father contributes, to their community. I do a lot of work with giving back to my community and my children realize that and they really appreciate that. So I think, time management is really important. I have a luxury of bringing my children to work. A lot of fathers don't have the luxury of bringing their children to work. But even if you don't have the luxury of bringing your children to work, I think time management is very important. Even if you take a hour, 2 hours, that's why you go we came out with this book and we're writing this book and I know we're gonna touch on that a little bit later. But just doing activity with your child, reading to your children, going out and playing with your children. Kevin Riley [00:07:26]: We can make time. There's 24 hours in the day. There's always time that you can make to engage with your children and I realized that with time management, I may not have the opportunity to sit down and watch cartoons all day with my children. But in the morning time, when I'm getting them ready for school, engaging, communicating with them, and conversing with them, in the evening time, making sure that I shut my phone calls off at a certain period of time, and I'm able to sit down with my children, you know, watch a TV show, catch up with them, have some dinner with them, things of that nature. I think time management is crucial Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:07:58]: It truly is. For your father. Now one of the things that I wanted to go back to, you were talking about fear and raising daughters. And raising kids is not always easy. There's ups. There's downs. There's every which way. And sometimes days are good. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:08:11]: Sometimes they may not be. So it can be difficult at times as well. What's been the hardest part of being a father to a daughter? Kevin Riley [00:08:18]: I think the hardest part of being a father to a daughter is being able to empower them to do whatever they wanna do within their life. Coming from a male and my wife does an amazing job with empowering our daughters. But coming from their father as a man, they see me doing a lot of amazing dope things, and I don't want them to feel like only men can do this. I try to empower them, and I try to be equalizers to them and let them know, like, hey. As I'm doing this, there's powerful leaders out there doing this as well, so I think it's very important, especially in my field. I always try to connect my daughters to very powerful women leaders alongside with them. Their mother has a very powerful position as well, but other powerful leaders out there who are women and who are doing a lot of dope amazing things, because I want them to feel like this is not male driven. You know, their father, they see the dope things their father is doing all the time. Kevin Riley [00:09:07]: They see their father's always on television all the time, but they also see the Bronx borough president who's the 1st black woman to hold that position. She does amazing things, and when we go to events, they're able to connect with her on real time, and they're able to talk to her, ask her questions. So I think that has been the challenge as a dad with raising daughters because I think in a male dominant society, you really try to find creative ways to empower them and let them know that they could do the same thing that you could do even though it's a male dominant. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:09:36]: You mentioned that you've got a new book coming out called Popping Through Life. And I know that in that book, you are trying to really remind families that family is not just about blood relations or focusing on what it means to focusing on what we may lack in our lives. So I wanna go back to the beginning as you have created this story. As as an author myself, I know how much time, effort, passion have to go into the creation of these pieces that are being put out into the world. What made you decide that you wanted to be an author, and what made you decide that this was the topic for kids that you wanted to talk about? Kevin Riley [00:10:15]: I've always been passionate about expressing my story to individuals. Growing up, my father and my mother migrated to America from Jamaica, and unfortunately, my father, he was incarcerated when we were younger, and I used to always visit him when he was in the criminal justice system. And that's why I thought I was actually going. So that's why when my daughter was born in 2015 and now me being a council member, you can see that was a total different change, you know, in direction in life, and I believe my father did the best that he possibly could. We have a great relationship today. You know, we stay connected as much as possible, and I really strongly feel that the storyline came from me expressing where the challenges that I grew up with, where that came through, and it's really much just hopping through life, like, getting through getting by. I feel a lot of us feel like we're just getting by through life a lot of times, and once I have my daughter in 2015 and I'm learning, then I have my other daughter in 2019, and then my son came in 2022, it's like I learned different things at with each child, and I'm hopping through this thing we call parent look. It's something that I do with my children every single night as I read to my children. Kevin Riley [00:11:22]: Something in New York City and and throughout the nation, we're trying to promote literacy to our children, so I think it's crucially and truly important as parents that you read to your children as much as possible and have your children read back to you as much as possible. But as we were reading these stories and every time I'm reading the story, I'm always reading the author and the illustration illustrator out to the story. And my daughter said one day, like, hey, dad would love if one day we could tell our story. And when she said that, I'm like, wow. That really struck me because as a council member, I'm always verbal. I'm always giving speeches about my story, but I've never written my story down, and I wanted to write it in a sense where a father who has experienced the same things that I've experienced growing up and their their journey of fatherhood and them kind of hopping, they can actually read the story to their children so their children could actually understand as well, like, hey, your father's not perfect. Your father there wasn't a machine that was created. It was just dad. Kevin Riley [00:12:16]: Here's a dad. Here's a mom. Your father has been through stuff. Your father has trauma in their life. Your father is healing. Your father is learning different things, and they are just getting through life the same way that you're getting through life as a child. Our child learned to crawl, then walk, then then then read, then then go to school on their own. They learn different things, and you continue to learn. Kevin Riley [00:12:36]: Learning doesn't stop when you graduate school. Learning continues throughout life, so I think that's where the journey of the book came from. It it's about me telling my story, but also about me giving a platform for fathers who experience things like me. There's a lot of tons of fathers out there who didn't have a father figure in their life, and they're going into this journey of fatherhood. They can actually read a story to their children that could kind of outline that. And we utilize character of a bunny because bunnies are really popular with children, Bugs Bunny. Bunnies are really, really popular with children as an animal, and they're energized. Bunnies are really energized, and that's what we feel like fathers should be in their children's lives. Kevin Riley [00:13:13]: They should be their children's Energizer Bunny. They should energize their children to make sure that they're going out and being the best of their ability. So that's where the book and the journey of the book came from, and I'm really excited that we're releasing it on September 6th on National Reader Book Day. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:13:27]: So you're telling your story, and you're sharing that with the masses. What are you hoping that people are going to take from reading this for themselves and reading to their children? Kevin Riley [00:13:39]: Be proud of the journey that you've been through because the journey that you've been through created the person that you are today, and we shouldn't always shun away from it. I know sometimes people are kind of embarrassed of their upbringing. They're embarrassed of the trauma that they experience through their life, but I think they should kind of look at the good out of that because it made them into a very resilient person. It made them into a very strong person that's able to conquer any challenges that they may embark on, you know, moving forward. And hopping through life really engages and showcases that even though you may have had trauma throughout your life, you could still be a great dad. Even though you may not had a father when you were younger, you could still be a great dad. And also to be sympathetic, you don't know what your father went through. Your father had a father. Kevin Riley [00:14:23]: Your father's father had a father. There has been lineage of fatherhood that's been happening throughout generations, and there's no manual. I think a lot of times when we think of parents, we always circle and and focus on mothers all the time, but fathers are as important as mothers as well. I think fathers don't know that. I know in New York City, I passed a resolution that made June in New York City fatherhood recognition month because we want to recognize fathers throughout the entire month of June. But not only do that, the whole goal is to create centers for fathers. We partner with organizations like the Real Dads Network. I have an organization that I know I'm gonna we're gonna talk about soon, the dad gang, but we really want to create these fatherhood centers that provide resources for fathers to really flourish, that will help fathers find jobs, help fathers connect with their children emotionally. Kevin Riley [00:15:11]: I think fathers, even men, we've been taught to be really, really masculine at times and not really be really comprehensive, really understand our feelings, really be emotionally connected, to our emotional feelings, so we can emotionally connect with our children and understand that. So I think that's why I want people to get from this book. I want people to really understand that, hey, even though you did have a journey that brought you to this day, you should embrace it, and you should really know that it made you into the strong, resilient person that you are in today's society. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:15:44]: Now you talked about the organization that you are a part of and that you founded called Dad Gang. Talk to me about Dad Gang, why you decided to start it, what its goals are, and what you're hoping that people are going to take away from being a part of it. Kevin Riley [00:16:00]: So when you talk about fatherhood, one negative aspect and negative stereotype about fatherhood is black fathers aren't involved in their children's lives. So when we started the Dag Gang, the Dag Gang, Sean Williams, who's the founder of the Dag Gang, who's our fraternity brother, Kappa Alpha Paternity Incorporated. He started the Dag Gang, in 2015 when he had his second daughter, and he was in the supermarket with his child, and, a white woman had said to him, I'm glad you stuck around. It's good that you stuck around. And he was really offended by that comment, but he's like, I know tons of fathers out there that are involved in their children's lives. So we first, we got together and at that time, that's when social media really started picking up. You had Instagram, you had Twitter, you had all these different platforms that people are really looking at people lives on a device. So we want to put out as much positive imagery and visions of black fatherhood. Kevin Riley [00:16:53]: We didn't realize we are creating a community of black fathers that were coming to this page, seeing all the dope black fathers out there, connecting with those fathers because we would add put their username there, connecting with them because they were from their city and towns, and really building this market that, hey. You might have a father like I have, at that time, my daughter, at the time between 2015 and 2018, she just turned 3 at that time. I could connect with a brother who has a 10 year old. So they have a 10 year old daughter. So I know between 3 10 year old what are certain things I should be doing, certain things I should be saying, certain things I should not be doing. It creates this kinda community, so we created this community online, but we really want to go a little bit deeper. So we started to do events where we organize and mobilize in different states, and we do something called the March of Dads. So it started off with calling strolling with the homies, but we changed the name to the March of Dads because we wanted to go to landmarks in different places. Kevin Riley [00:17:46]: So for instance, we went to in New York City, we go to Prospect. In New York City, we just did the Bronx Children's Museum. In Atlanta, we did Ponce City Market. In DC, we marched by the White House, and we wanted to go to landmarks and showcase, and you just see a whole bunch of Black fathers, fathers of color, walking together with strollers, carry ons, older children, grandfathers, fathers. You just see that image and it showcases to you that black fathers are really engaged. But not only do we do that, we host a bunch of conversations and talks. So we do healing circles where we call it the dad house, where we have fathers, just fathers, just speaking. Because sometimes we feel like there's no place for us to just speak and just express how we feel. Kevin Riley [00:18:28]: As men, I go back to the masculinity. We're always taught that we're not supposed to show emotions. We're supposed to figure things out, just kinda go through life and just figure things out. Be tough about things, and that continues to just break us down. And then we get to a point where we break down, and that healing process is so challenging. I read a book called Battle Cry by Jason Wilson. Amazing book, where he talked about that, that we focus so much on the masculinity part about manhood, which is important, but we need to also talk about emotions and the comprehensive part about being the man as well. So the dad game, we really formulated this organization to be a a nest, a safe haven for fathers of color out there to showcase that we are present. Kevin Riley [00:19:10]: We do tons of different other activities. We hand out strollers, diapers, things of that nature in different parts of the city and the, the nation. We're in different parts. We do stuff in LA, DC, Atlanta, where we're branching out to different parts as well, but it's really organization. Tap in. It's the dadgang.com, or you can follow us on the dad gang on any platform. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:19:32]: I love the concept. I love the idea. As a global organization, it is definitely something that's needed to be able to as you kind of were talking about in the sense of redefining fatherhood and redefining black fatherhood or or the masses and to show that what the founder heard in the grocery store is not accurate and it is definitely not something that should be perpetuated. So I appreciate all the work that the organization's doing to engage dads in so many ways. There are so many opportunities for dads to be able to come together. This is one great way to be able to do that. And I encourage people to check out The Dad Gang at the dad gang.com to be able to learn more about their events, their activities, and how you can get involved as well. Now we always finish our interviews with what I like to call our fatherhood 5, where I ask you 5 more questions to delve deeper into you as a dad. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:27]: Are you ready? In one word, what is fatherhood? Kevin Riley [00:20:30]: Love. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:31]: When was a time that you finally felt like you succeeded at being a father to a daughter? Kevin Riley [00:20:36]: The completion of Hop Into LifeBook. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:38]: If I was to talk to your kids, how would they describe you as a dad? Kevin Riley [00:20:41]: Mister Clean. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:44]: What about 10 years from now? What do you want them to say? Kevin Riley [00:20:46]: My dad is my best friend. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:48]: Who inspires you to be a better dad? Kevin Riley [00:20:49]: My children. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:50]: Now you've given a lot of piece of advice today, things that you've learned along the way. As we finish up today, what's one piece of advice you'd want to give to every dad? Kevin Riley [00:20:58]: Make time to be with your children. There's no amount of money that you can earn within your lifetime that would amount to the amount of time you could spend with your children. I talk to a ton of people out there who are interested in becoming a father and they and they always say to me like, 'hey, I just think I'm not financially ready yet.' Yes, having a child can be very expensive, but in the same sense it's more expensive when you're not spending time with your children. Because the time that you're missing with your children is something you can never make up. So I always give the advice to every dad out there, make time to be around your children, whether if it's an hour a day, whatever the time is, just make time so you could truly just connect with them and so you can just see how dope you are and just really showcase your love that you have for them. If the Hop Into LifeBook could order it on hopindolifebook.com. It's going to be an amazing amazing series because there's gonna be some more books that's gonna come out after and I'm really really proud of my children who are co authors of this book, Brook Kate and Caleb Riley. And I would just advise you just find that activity that you could do with your kids together. Kevin Riley [00:22:03]: It will really really make you guys closer and really make them be able to express their creative juices to you as well. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:09]: Well, Kevin, I just want to say thank you. Thank you for doing what you're doing to be able to be active in your own kids' lives, but also what you're doing to be able to engage with other dads, to be able to push them to be that engaged father that they want to be as well. And I wish you all the best. Kevin Riley [00:22:27]: Thank you, doctor Lewis. Thank you for having me. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:28]: If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the fatherhood insider. The fatherhood insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along, and the fatherhood insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step by step road maps, and more, you will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out at fathering together dot org. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the dads with daughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes today. Dads with daughters is a program of fathering together. We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week, all geared to helping you raise strong empowered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. We're all in the same boat, and it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time, We give the lessons. We make the meals. We buy them presents and bring your a game. Because those kids are growing fast. The time goes by just like a dynamite blast, calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters, and muscle men. Get out and be the world. Choose them. Be the best dad you can be. Be the best dad you can be.

The Seattle Restaurant Podcast
"I didn't realize they identified as a haunted gay disco" with Chef Jason Wilson of The Lakehouse

The Seattle Restaurant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 63:19


BUY TICKET'S TO SYD'S NEXT POP UP EVENT! poppop.farechild.com POP POP : The restlessly creative minds behind pop-up experiences such as 36 Courses (Wu-Tang themed dinner), I Think You Should Eat, and a Jewel Runner's Supper are back with a brand-new culinary adventure, Serious Gourmet Sh*t: A Quentin Tarantino Themed New Year's Eve Costume Party. The event will feature a 10-course roaming dinner that brings together some of the Seattle area's most innovative chefs (Khamnpaeng Panyathong of Taurus Ox, Steven Ono of Ono Poke, Avery Hardin of Layers, Luis Brambila of Bar Dojo, and more), each creating a dish representing one of Tarantino's films. Ethan Stowell Restaurants will be creating a drink menu inspired by the director's entire filmography. In true POP POP fashion, you can expect even more than mind-blowing food and drinks: there will also be live experiences, photo booths, costume contests, and plenty of other surprises.  And it wouldn't be a NYE party without some tunes, so Seattle-favorite DJ Indica Jones will be spinning music downstairs at the Jack Rabbit Slim'sDance Party. Chef Line Up: Kinga Borkowsk of Good Morning Tacos Luis Brambila of Bar Dojo Jose Garzon of Bad Chancla Avery Hardin of Layers Maddy O'Donnell of Maddy's Bakeshop Steven Ono of Ono Poke Khamnpaeng Panyathong of Taurus Ox Dave Storm of Buckshot Honey Syd Suntha of Goosesuit Demond Thomas of POP POP Ticket Pricing! Buy Early! 10/17-10/31 - $225 per person 11/1-11/30 - $275 per person 12/1-12/24 - $325 per person LAST DAY TO ORDER GLUTEN FREE OR VEGAN TICKETS - 12/10/24

Yeah Nah Pasaran!
Jason Wilson on the Race for the White House

Yeah Nah Pasaran!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024


This week we have a yarn with our man in America, Jason Wilson, about the US election campaign which Kamala Harris is almost certainly going to win.

Gun Funny
GF 369 – Bullfrogs To Influencers

Gun Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 71:32


Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 369. Today I'm going to chat with Jason Wilson with Vote 4 America, discuss oral arguments at SCOTUS in Garland v VanDerStok, and highlight the newly reborn P7. I'm your host, Ava Flanell. 

Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie
Grief is Your Journey

Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 5:39


Give yourself a little time, a little patience, a little grace during the times when you miss your loved ones.Remember, you deserve to be safe and loved free of violence.Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter:  @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks

Speaking Out
Understanding Indigenous Water Rights

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 54:06


Jason Wilson and Brad Moggridge explain how First Nations knowledge plays in protecting the waterway.

BIOACTIVE with Riley Kirk
A Philosopher's Guide to the Cannabis Industry with Jason Wilson

BIOACTIVE with Riley Kirk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 108:55


Dr. Riley Kirk is joined by Jason Wilson, MS on this episode of Bioactive. The two share many interests in self-exploration of the brain with drugs, navigating their own paths in the cannabis industry, thoughts on open access science, and more. Jason is a neurodivergent scientist and excellent science communicator. He is the host of the podcast Isn't Life Curious which is the new name after years of being the Curious about Cannabis Podcast. Jason is passionate about providing accessible educational material for consumers and medical patients. This is the longest episode of Bioactive so far, and is a great journey in self exploration and navigating challenges in life. We first start with Jason's story of exploration then move into philosophy and the sciences. Both Jason and Riley note the books by Alexander Shulgin in this episode which we're happy to report are now much more affordable and can be found on Amazon and other book stores for $20 or so. If you love this podcast drop a 5 star review wherever you listen to podcasts or consider joining the Bioactive Patreon for as little as $1/month. Learn more about Jason Wilson with his full bio: Jason Wilson is a biologist, educator, and artist with over ten years of professional experience in the cannabis industry and over fifteen years experience as a medical cannabis patient. Growing up in Mississippi, Jason got his early exposure to Cannabis science at the University of Mississippi's Cannabis Research and Development laboratory fixing lab equipment as an IT technician while studying philosophy and psychology. He went on to study science education and biology as a graduate student in Oregon where he worked as a botanist for the Bureau of Land Management studying and working to restore native plant populations across a wide array of ecoregions. Upon graduating he went on to help build one of the first accredited Cannabis testing and research laboratories in the state. After spending several years developing analytical methods, testing thousands of products, and performing research, Jason went on to run a research and development laboratory for a vertically integrated hemp cultivator and product manufacturer in southern Oregon where he conducted research projects on decarboxylation efficiency, sub and supercritical fluid extraction efficiency, ethanol extraction efficiency, filtration and refinement efficacy, homogeneity, product stability, and more. Currently, Jason conducts natural product research out of his lab, Natural Learning Laboratories, while serving as a laboratory operations specialist for a tech startup and instructional designer for Abstrax Tech. He is the author of Curious About Cannabis: A Scientific Introduction to a Controversial Plant, now in its third edition, and the host of the Isn't Life Curious? podcast. Each year, he leads the Curious About Cannabis Master Class, an intensive program focused on cannabis and cannabinoid science. He guest lectures and speaks at conferences on topics related to natural product quality, cannabis science, and psychedelics. In his free time, Jason enjoys creating music, painting, gardening, and exploring nature. OTHER RESOURCES Weird Brains Article https://www.greenstate.com/lifestyle/weird-brains/ Budtender crash course: https://learn.naturaledu.com/pages/budtenders Cbd extraction paper with spellman: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9638139/ Curious about cannabis book: https://cacpodcast.com/book/ Bioactive Patreon Patreon.com/cannabichem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
The CAC Podcast is Now “Isn’t Life Curious?”

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 3:17


The Curious About Cannabis Podcast is now a show on the Isn't Life Curious? network. Isn't Life Curious? continues the curious quest of biologist and science educator Jason Wilson, MS as he delves into the complexities and wonders of life on Earth through engaging conversations with a diverse range of guests, including critical thinkers, philosophers, […]

Marketing with Russ... aka #RussSelfie
Marketing with Russ..aka #RussSelfie, Ep. 439, with Jason Wilson

Marketing with Russ... aka #RussSelfie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 29:19


Connection and community building is what I am all about. Creating a space where everybody can connect with each other is awesome!   Please help me welcome my good friend Jason Wilson! Please join us on   Marketing with Russ…aka #RussSelfie, Episode 439 August 12, Monday, 8am Pacific Featuring Jason Wilson   Jason is Podcast Producer, Spiritual Coach, CEO of Circle of Friends Club – a global mental wellness community of athletes, entrepreneurs and entertainers. His mission is to help people fight against mental health issues and unlock opportunities to make their dreams come true.     Connect with Jason: LinkedIn:  linkedin.com/in/jwthehealer Website: edfxmedia.com ; circleoffriendsclub.com Email:  edfxmedia@gmail.com   Connect with Russ:Website: www.russhedge.comOr schedule on calendar: www.russhedge.com/contact   #circleoffriends #socialmedia #podcast #connection #community #inspiration #InspirationSpecialist #marketing

#MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat
Parenting Teens Unfiltered: Boys & Mental Health with Jason Wilson

#MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 53:12


Welcome to the NEW podcast all about parenting teens with Cat & Nat. Each week we are going to go over topics that you need to know and bring an expert to break down an important topic. New episodes every Monday, go subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.Are you concerned that the boy(s) in your life might be holding back and not expressing the full range of human emotions because they might be limited to expressing themselves with traditional "masculine" emotions like anger, aggression, and boldness? We wanted to bring in a guest expert who could speak to how we can raise boys to feel comfortable opening up about their mental health, about their emotions, and not feel so driven to perform to be loved as many males often do. Sought after for his expertise in teaching men and boys to live from their hearts, speaker, influencer, author, proud and dedicated husband and father Jason Wilson has appeared on many of the top shows across all media platforms. Jason Wilson's purpose is to teach, train and transform boys into men who are physically conscious, mentally astute and spiritually strong enough to navigate through the pressures of this world without succumbing to their negative emotions.For more on Jason follow @mrjasonowilson.Tune in every Monday for a brand new episode!This podcast is presented by The Common Parent. The all-in-one parenting resource you need for your teens & tweens. We've uncovered every parenting issue, so you don't have too.Join now for only $6.99 / month & get access to our monthly fireside chats where you can ask us anything! www.thecommonparent.comFollow @thecommonparent on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecommonparent/Join 45,000 parents reading The Cap every week; covering the latest stories in parenting news. https://thecap.beehiiv.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Hunting Stories Podcast
Ep 110 The Hunting Stories Podcast: Jason Wilson

The Hunting Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 65:36 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Jason Wilson, a lifelong hunter from Georgia, is on a mission to mobilize hunters to make their voices heard at the ballot box. Join us as Jason shares his passion for hunting and fishing, with a special love for spearfishing. Learn about the gravity of low voter turnout among hunters, with nearly 10 million unregistered to vote. Jason, alongside his colleague Baker Leavitt, is dedicated to raising awareness and encouraging hunters to participate in elections to safeguard their interests and the future of hunting.Gear up for a thrilling recount of my first archery elk hunt in scenic Craig, Colorado. Experience the anticipation and strategy that goes into tracking wildlife in unpredictable conditions, from navigating shifting winds to hearing the haunting elk bugles at sunset. The episode culminates in a high-stakes encounter, where the critical timing and stealth play pivotal roles in a successful hunt. Whether you're an experienced hunter or a newcomer to the outdoors, this story of patience, perseverance, and pulse-pounding excitement is sure to captivate and inspire.https://www.vote4america.org/InstagramVote4AmericaJasonHunting StoriesSupport the Show.

Parenting Teens Unfiltered with Cat & Nat
Boys & Mental Health with Jason Wilson

Parenting Teens Unfiltered with Cat & Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 53:03


Welcome to the NEW podcast all about parenting teens with Cat & Nat. Each week we are going to go over topics that you need to know and bring an expert to break down an important topic. New episodes every Monday, subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.Are you concerned that the boy(s) in your life might be holding back and not expressing the full range of human emotions because they might be limited to expressing themselves with traditional "masculine" emotions like anger, aggression, and boldness? We wanted to bring in a guest expert who could speak to how we can raise boys to feel comfortable opening up about their mental health, about their emotions, and not feel so driven to perform to be loved as many males often do. Sought after for his expertise in teaching men and boys to live from their hearts, speaker, influencer, author, proud and dedicated husband and father Jason Wilson has appeared on many of the top shows across all media platforms. Jason Wilson's purpose is to teach, train and transform boys into men who are physically conscious, mentally astute and spiritually strong enough to navigate through the pressures of this world without succumbing to their negative emotions.For more on Jason follow @mrjasonowilson.This podcast is presented by The Common Parent. The all-in-one parenting resource you need for your teens & tweens. We've uncovered every parenting issue, so you don't have too.Join now for only $6.99 / month & get access to our monthly fireside chats where you can ask us anything! www.thecommonparent.comFollow @thecommonparent on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecommonparent/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lone Star Outdoor Show
Campfire Conversations 59: Your Vote Has Never Mattered More

Lone Star Outdoor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 93:50


Jason Wilson and Jordan Elizabeth join me in studio for an uncut and uncensored discussion on the state of America in 2024. An avid sportsman and patriot, Jason is entrenched in the fight to get America back on track in November 2024. We discuss why it's never been more important to vote than it will [...]

SOLGW Podcast w/ Mike and Kyle
Ep: 1776-0015- W/ Baker Leavitt & Jason Wilson

SOLGW Podcast w/ Mike and Kyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 103:29


Baker is the Director of Strategic Relations for Black Rifle Coffee Company, as well as the founder and CEO of Digital Mongoose. Wilson is an avid hunter and Baker's boy! Turn the volume up and get ready. This is a long episode with a good conversation. Be sure to visit our websites: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.SOLGW.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Spotify for Podcasters: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/solgw-podcast⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/solgw-podcast/message

War College
TEASER: Checking In On the Online Nazis With Jason Wilson

War College

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 13:35


Sign up at angryplanetpod.com to get instant access to the full episode.A direct link to the episode on Substack.American politics was bizarre in 2016. Alt-right figures dominated many news cycles and shared pictures of cartoon frogs online. A lot of those personalities, like Baked Alaska and Richard Spencer, flamed out and vanished from the scene. But there's always money to be made and political power to be gained by playing to people's base fears and a new brand of online far right weirdo has risen to take their places.On this episode of Angry Planet we check in on the so-called “New Right” with investigative journalist Jason Wilson. Wilson has chronicled far-right movements for years and recently exposed some of their thought leaders in The Guardian. If you want to learn why some people care about the “longhouse” or the importance of online anonymity when spreading weird ideas online, then this is the episode for you. Revealed: US university lecturer behind far-right Twitter account and publishing houseRevealed: the extremist Maga lobbying group driving far-right Republican policiesAt least 66 members of far-right group in rural Oregon standing for officeRevealed: how a US far-right group is influencing anti-gay policies in AfricaSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Crucible Project Podcast
Jason Wilson Part 2: Comprehensive Man

The Crucible Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 26:13


Author, coach, and leader Jason Wilson continues his interview with Andy Spell challenging men to not be just strong, but a comprehensive man. He shares how the Crucible weekend brought healing in the source of his anger that allowed him to find compassion, empathy and patience to nurture and care for his mother through her dementia journey. The impact of allowing access to empathy impacted his relationship with his wife and children significantly. He challenges men to practice compassion by moving toward their vulnerability and encourages men and women to attend their own Crucible retreat in all of his books. 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/

The Crucible Project Podcast
Jason Wilson Part 1: Overcoming Barriers

The Crucible Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 34:37


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/

ManTalks Podcast
Jason Wilson - Breaking Free From Emotional Incarceration (Re-release)

ManTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 53:48


Talking points: masculinity, culture, mindset We've had a lot of new listeners recently, and this interview deserves a ton of attention. Jason's words and work are powerful examples of how important men's work can be. This is a re-release of one of my favorite interviews, one of the most impactful stories, and worth every minute. Dig in for thoughts on comprehensive masculinity, the dangers of "grindset", and so much more. (00:00:00) - Intro and Jason's defining moment (00:07:45) - The video that got Jason global attention (00:13:22) - Defining “emotional incarceration” and its devastating effect on men (00:18:58) - Why do some men have such an aversion to rest and replenishment? (00:24:52) - How Jason got into martial arts, and how he uses it to support young men (00:33:54) - On the importance and teaching of defeat Jason Wilson is the founder and CEO of the Yunion (pronounced union), a non-profit youth development organization in Detroit Michigan. Since 2003, the Yunion has effectively reached more than 15,000 youth and young adults through innovative prevention programming, trauma-informed care, parental engagement, and counseling. In 2008, Mr. Wilson's heart for fatherless and misguided black boys inspired him to create and direct the Cave of Adullam Transformational Training Academy (CATTA). As an expert in Emotional Stability Training®, Wilson's leadership has garnered the CATTA numerous acknowledgments and awards for his work teaching males how to introspectively confront and conquer their negative emotions with composure. In 2016, one of the CATTA's videos went viral with over 80 million views worldwide. As a result, Mr. Wilson was invited to be a guest on the Dr. Oz Show and to present the CATTA at President Obama's ‘My Brother's Keeper' Showcase at the White House. Later that year, NBC's hit TV show ‘This Is Us' was so inspired by Wilson's work, that they featured the CATTA's initiation ceremony in one of their most viewed and award winning episodes. In 2018, Mr. Wilson signed with actor/producer Laurence Fishburne's film company Cinema Gypsy to produce a documentary film on Jason's work with the CATTA. It is scheduled to be released in 2021. Mr. Wilson has over 25 years of martial arts experience, in addition to over 16 years of training and developing young black males. Mr. Wilson is a man of the Most High, a faithful husband of over 22 years and a proud father of two beautiful children. Connect with Jason -Website: https://mrjasonwilson.com/ -Book, "Battle Cry": https://www.amazon.com/dp/1400226996 -The Yunion: https://theyunion.org/ -The Cave of Adullam Transformational Academy: https://mrjasonwilson.com/catta/ -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjasonowilson/ -Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonowilson -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrjasonowilson -Book, "Cry Like A Man": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G1YJ7DZ/ *** Build brotherhood in person. Join a Men's Weekend 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/ Check out some free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your Relationship Build 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, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the tools and training they're looking for. And don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes, visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
3-15-24 Hour 2 We Dive In Deeper of MSU Basketball and Talk To MSU Legend Shane Power

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 52:26


Bo and the Crew preview the MSU vs Tennessee SEC tournament game, how Tennessee wants their men's team to become like the old Pat Summit teams of old dominating the SEC and the nation and the top three teams in the SEC that could win the SEC. Bo talks what Tolu needs to do for MSU to win and how becoming more physical might the recipe MSU needs to win. They also talk about what Chris Jans needs from his starts and why all five starters need 10 or more points. Former MSU basketball great Shane Power joins the Farm Bureau guest line in the BankPlus studio to talk all things MSU basketball. Shane talks about how Hubbard has been this good this fast as a freshman and how his basketball IQ has gotten better throughout the season. He also says Hubbard reminds him of Jason Wilson from Duke. He talks what MSU needs to do to beat Tennessee. Also says Dalton has a bright future in basketball and has a chance to do something special. Also on how Dalton journey has led him to this spot. MSU needs to deny the ball from Dalton if not he could drop 30 on them and that's not what MSU needs. He says MSU needs to double team Dalton Knecht and let other players beat them. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
3-15-24 Shane Power (Full): Previews MSU vs Tennessee SEC Tournament Game

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 32:23


Bo and the Crew preview the MSU vs Tennessee SEC tournament game, how Tennessee wants their men's team to become like the old Pat Summit teams of old dominating the SEC and the nation and the top three teams in the SEC that could win the SEC. Former MSU basketball great Shane Power joins the Farm Bureau guest line in the BankPlus studio to talk all things MSU basketball. Shane talks about how Hubbard has been this good this fast as a freshman and how his basketball IQ has gotten better throughout the season. He also says Hubbard reminds him of Jason Wilson from Duke. He talks what MSU needs to do to beat Tennessee. Also says Dalton has a bright future in basketball and has a chance to do something special. Also on how Dalton journey has led him to this spot. MSU needs to deny the ball from Dalton if not he could drop 30 on them and that's not what MSU needs. He says MSU needs to double team Dalton Knecht and let other players beat them. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
3-15-24 Shane Power previewing MS State and TN Vols basketball

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 18:15


Bo and the Crew preview the MSU vs Tennessee SEC tournament game, how Tennessee wants their men's team to become like the old Pat Summit teams of old dominating the SEC and the nation and the top three teams in the SEC that could win the SEC. Bo talks what Tolu needs to do for MSU to win and how becoming more physical might the recipe MSU needs to win. They also talk about what Chris Jans needs from his starts and why all five starters need 10 or more points. Former MSU basketball great Shane Power joins the Farm Bureau guest line in the BankPlus studio to talk all things MSU basketball. Shane talks about how Hubbard has been this good this fast as a freshman and how his basketball IQ has gotten better throughout the season. He also says Hubbard reminds him of Jason Wilson from Duke. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Le Batard & Friends Network
PTFO - An Intoxicating Share & Tell with Katie Nolan & Alcohol Expert Jason Wilson

Le Batard & Friends Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 50:17


A PTFO listener sends Pablo on a mission to figure out which athlete-branded booze is best. Is it James Harden's wine? Steph Curry's bourbon? Can we finally end the LeBron v. MJ debate with a tequila tasting? Pseudo-expert Katie Nolan and real expert Jason Wilson help Pablo get drunk very quickly, and also get to the bottom of whether athlete alcohol is delectable or douchey. Also: spitting, dumping, loam, and a champagne HR violation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pablo Torre Finds Out
An Intoxicating Share & Tell with Katie Nolan & Alcohol Expert Jason Wilson

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 50:17


A PTFO listener sends Pablo on a mission to figure out which athlete-branded booze is best. Is it James Harden's wine? Steph Curry's bourbon? Can we finally end the LeBron v. MJ debate with a tequila tasting? Pseudo-expert Katie Nolan and real expert Jason Wilson help Pablo get drunk very quickly, and also get to the bottom of whether athlete alcohol is delectable or douchey. Also: spitting, dumping, loam, and a champagne HR violation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

#MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat
CAT&NAT-ACAST-NOVEMBER 20

#MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 21:33


Are you concerned that the boy(s) in your life could beholding back and not expressing the full range of human emotions because they might be limited to expressing themselves with traditional "masculine" emotions like anger, aggression, and boldness? Jason Wilson's purpose is to teach, train and transform boys into men who are physically conscious, mentally astute and spiritually strong enough to navigate through the pressures of this world without succumbing to their negative emotions. This interview is a really great introductory conversation with an open dialogue about what we as parents can do to create a safe space for our boys to more freely release and share their feelings. Follow Jason @mrjasonowilson.Want our podcasts sent straight to your phone? Text us the word "Podcast" to +1 (917) 540-8715 and we'll text you the new episodes when they're released!Tune in for new Cat & Nat Unfiltered episodes every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday!Follow @catandnatunfiltered on Instagram: https://instagram.com/catandnatunfilteredOur new book "Mom Secrets" is now available! Head to www.catandnat.ca/book to grab your autographed copy! Come see us LIVE on tour!! To see a full list of cities and dates, go to https://catandnattour.com.Follow our parenting platform - The Common Parent - over on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecommonparentBecome a Member of The Common Parent, our ultimate parenting toolkit for parents of teens and tweens for just $74.99/year: https://thecommonparent.comGet a FREE “Thoughts Between Us” Journal with The Common Parent Annual Membership: Click Here!Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel for our new cooking show and our #momtruth videos: https://bitly.com/catnatyoutubeCheck out our Amazon Lives here: https://bitly.com/catnatamazonliveOrder TAYLIVI here: https://taylivi.comGet personalized videos from us on Cameo: https://cameo.com/catandnatCome hang with us over on https://instagram.com/catandnat all day long.And follow us on https://tiktok.com/@catandnatofficial! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beg to Differ with Mona Charen
Nihilists in the Driver's Seat

Beg to Differ with Mona Charen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 61:27


Third Way's Matt Bennett joins the group to discuss the Speaker debacle, the No Labels threat, and Trump's fraud trial. highlights/lowlights Matt: The problem(s) with blaming Democrats for McCarthy's downfall Damon: ‘Red Caesarism' is rightwing code – and some Republicans are listening by Jason Wilson, The Guardian Linda: How Red State Politics are Shaving Years Off American Lives by Lauren Weber, Dan Diamond and Dan Keating, The Washington Post Mona: John Kelly goes on the record to confirm several disturbing stories about Trump Bill: American Public Support for Assistance to Ukraine Has Waned, But Still Considerable by Dina Smeltz and Lama El Baz, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs