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Watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7LBcbLyOcIUWhat if being a “man” had nothing to do with bench press numbers or beard length—and everything to do with becoming a safe place?In this vulnerable and soul-stirring episode, Jerrad sits down with Brant Hansen to talk about what it really means to be a man. From playing the flute and battling shame to protecting the vulnerable and bringing peace to your home, Brant flips the typical narrative of masculinity on its head.They unpack the ache many men feel to be better, why muscle doesn't equal maturity, and how a man's deepest strength might just be his gentleness. Brant shares the heart behind his book The Men We Need, what it means to be a “keeper of the garden,” and how every man, no matter his story, can begin again.This one gets deep fast.What You'll Learn:Why your presence is more than physical proximityHow spiritual formation leads to true masculinityWhy “being strong” often looks like tendernessWhat your tone of voice says about the kind of man you areThe one vision for manhood that could reshape your homeHow to become a non-anxious presence for your wife and kidsWhy it's never too late to pivot and become the man God's calling you to beMentioned in This Episode:Brant's book: The Men We NeedThe Hebrew word for God's covering in Eden—“royal garments”Lamentations 3 and Philippians 4 as anchors for anxious menBible Memory App for rewiring shame loopsThe “Keeper of the Garden” vision of masculinityHow passive men still make their homes unsafe
May and Tim express their excitement about having Brant Hansen on the podcast to discuss his book "Unoffendable." They mention how the book has changed the host's life and how they think about offense on a daily basis. The host recounts a personal experience of feeling offended while stuck in traffic, which eventually led them to question the idea of righteous anger.Looking for something specific? Here you go:00:09:28 Forgiveness is freeing and transformative.00:11:33 Forgiveness is the ultimate weapon against evil.00:15:46 Practice compassion and forgiveness daily.00:23:37 Let go of anger for freedom.00:28:20 Anger clouds judgment and hinders action.00:32:38 Less Christianity, more self-righteousness.00:42:49 Using platforms for good.00:45:00 Importance of community-based healthcare.00:53:37 Masculinity is about protection and cultivation.00:59:43 Protect and empower those around you.01:00:44 Importance of vision for men.01:06:07 Inspiring stories bring people together.Bio: Brant Hansen is a bestselling author, nationally syndicated radio host, and passionate advocate for healing children through CURE International Children's Hospitals. (cure.org)His books include Blessed are the Misfits, The Truth About Us, and his latest, The Men We Need.His first book, Unoffendable, has sparked a wide discussion on the subject of anger and forgiveness, and was recently featured on ABC's Good Morning America.Brant lives in South Florida with Carolyn, his wife of 33 years. He's proud to say he plays the accordion, in spite of popular demand.Reach out to Brant on his website Branthansen.com Our Advice!Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers. The Fine Print!All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at doc@bsfreemd.com or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG.Please check out our every growing website as well at bsfreemd.com (no www) GET SOCIAL WITH US!Website: bsfreemd.comRumble: https://rumble.com/search/video?q=bsfreemdInstagram:: https://www.instagram.com/bsfreemd/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bsfree
Topics: Write The Date, Rooting For People, Moving Sidewalks, Jurassic Park, He Wants Us, Abide In Me, Tattoo Regret BONUS CONTENT: Dilemma Street, The Men We Need Quotes: “This is a sweet spot for trusting God.” “Can you be for people who drive you crazy?” “Just because we can doesn't mean we should.” “He's willing to come searching for that one lost sheep.” “I'm older and wiser.” . . . Holy Ghost Mama Pre-Order! Want more of the Oddcast? Check out our website! Watch our YouTube videos here. Connect with us on Facebook! For Christian banking you can trust, click here!
5/23/25 - Jim and Father Imbarrato lead a vital conversation on why men must rise to the occasion in the battle to end abortion. As co-founders of The Men's March, they challenge men across the nation to reclaim their role as defenders of life and champions for the unborn. We highlight the next major event in this growing movement, happening Saturday, June 7, 2025, in Washington, D.C. from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Featuring powerful voices like Bishop Joseph Strickland, this rally is a call to action for men to stand publicly and unapologetically for life. Join us as Jim and Father share their insights, experiences, and the urgent need for male leadership in the pro-life cause. This is more than just a movement — it's a mission to restore moral responsibility and protect the most vulnerable among us. Learn more at https://themensmarch.com/
Ryan Daniels goes through the horrible weekend for WA footy with the loss of Adam Selwood and how its time young men be kinder to ourselves and reach out for help.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where are the young men we need today? Author Brant Hansen offers a vision for healthy masculinity, emphasizing purpose, responsibility, and the importance of being "keepers of the garden." To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Where are the young men we need today? Author Brant Hansen offers a vision for healthy masculinity, emphasizing purpose, responsibility, and the importance of being "keepers of the garden." To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Marty Solomon and Brent Billings are joined by special guest Brant Hansen, author, nationally syndicated radio host, and advocate for healing children through CURE International.CURE InternationalTenth Avenue North — WikipediaUnoffendable by Brant HansenLinchpin by Seth GodinLife Is Hard, God Is Good, Let's Dance by Brant HansenKingdom, Grace, Judgment by Robert Farrar CaponBrant Hansen on Good Morning America — YouTubeThe Men We Need by Brant HansenThe (Young) Men We Need by Brant HansenThe Unoffendable Small Group Questions Leaders GuideBrant Hansen's websiteAdditional audio production by Gus Simpson Special Guest: Brant Hansen.
Topics: Forgiving People, The Men We Need, Nice Car Paradox, Prayer, Joyful Presence, Hopelessness, Young/Old, Giving Tuesday, Fear, Lumberjack HR Issues BONUS CONTENT: Forgiving People Follow-up Quotes: “Humility, respect, and kindness will win you admiration.” “Only prayer is prayer.” “Adjusting expectations may be in order.” “People will turn to anything to find hope.”
Shine.FM's own Brant Hansen joins this episode of the Momcast to talk about biblical masculinity. Brant shares how his books "The Men We Need" and "The (Young) Men We Need" came about. He gives an amazing tip on how you can suggest your young man read the book. Be sure to subscribe to get all the latest.
Topics: Tweet Not True, History Segment, Bump Into A Tree, The Men We Need, Masterclass, The God of the Bible, Watching Video Games, Fear & Doubt BONUS CONTENT: Scripture Songs Quotes: “Kids these days don't know.” “What happens when you don't get what you want?” “I don't have any quarters. I'll just watch you play.” “God is really good and patient with us.” Check out our website: https://branthansen.com/ Check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@branthansen/featured
Topics: Tweet Not True, History Segment, Bump Into A Tree, The Men We Need, Masterclass, The God of the Bible, Watching Video Games, Fear & Doubt BONUS CONTENT: Scripture Songs, Degrease Quotes: “Kids these days don't know.” “What happens when you don't get what you want?” “I don't have any quarters. I'll just watch you play.” “God is really good and patient with us.” Check out our website: https://branthansen.com
Welcome to episode 105 of the Restoration Home Podcast. What a conversation we have for you today. We had the honour of hosting Katy Faust of the "Them Before Us" movement. She comes on with heart-hitting facts about the cost of divorce, the crisis in a divorce generation, and the irreplaceable role of fathers. Today, 50% of divorces are over low-level conflicts that build, and the long-term cost of a self-serving "happiness' decision is our children's physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Katy and Jennifer offer advice on better communicating with our husbands, the point of fathers, and the importance of putting our children first in every decision. This great conversation is made possible by the Peaceful Press! With Winter and Winter Holidays around the corner, check out the Peaceful Press resources and blogs for good literature, engaging ways to celebrate, and the Peaceful Press four-week Autumn Guide. Autumn Guide, Christmas Guide Volume 1 and Volume 2 In this episode– Fathers and mothers each bring unique childrearing traits to the table; one is not better than the other, and neither is replaceable. Children must come before adults in our policies, beliefs, and choices. Love your children by respecting their father and choosing the narrative you spin about him carefully. It is children who bear the lifetime cost of a divorce, and step-parents rarely have your child's best interest at heart. We need to get serious about sustaining marriages in the church and honouring fathers' unique and vital role. Tips on how to communicate with your husband Them Before Us by Katy Faust and Stacy Manning Check out Empowered Wife by Laura Doyle Keys to the Kingdom and the Queen's Code by Allison Armstrong for great books on understanding men and becoming more capable of navigating a gracious relationship with your husband. Check out The Men We Need by Brant Hansen for an incredible book on manhood. Order Katie's new book, Pro-Child Politics You can learn more about Jennifer here- Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Katy here- Katy's Instagram and website Some Amazon Affiliate Links.
“The world is yearning for men to show up, men who know who they are and why they are here.” We hear a lot about toxic masculinity, what about a masculine man of God? The ones who Grow Up and Show Up. They do not fall prey to the myth, “I'm not hurting anyone” as they fail to become the man God meant them to be choosing instead to engage in wasteful wiles that hijack their time. Ennui is a French word that means dissatisfaction that comes from not being mission focused. “In Gen. 2:15, man was to keep the garden (NKJV), the Hebrew word, shamar means to guard, to protect and to watch over. Adam totally blew it.” Brant gives readers 6 Decisions TO SET US APART: Forsake the fake–Relish the real Protect the Vulnerable Be Ambitious About the Right Things Make Women and Children Feel Safe Choose Today Who You Will Become Tomorrow Take Responsibility for your Own Spiritual Life The point of real love is to want your loved one to thrive and flourish even to the point of self-sacrifice! What great gift these books would be for the males in your life! The Men We Need and The (Young) Men We Need sum up God's role for men with wit and pithiness that packs a punch! Please join us as we dive into a subject that has baffled us for years, at times brought us in tears when we were unaware of their gears, Brant has showed us how God wants men to be- beginning with their hearts, Isn't that where true transformation always starts?
Hello Family Shield Ministries folks. This is Mark Femmel coming to you with a very unique book, The Men We Need. it's a very unique book because often times the church is for women, and women feel at home in the church, and women often times have a major struggle to bring their guys to church, and if you've got a guy like that in your life, or maybe your guy who doesn't see the joy of walking With Jesus, and the power and the triumph of walking with Jesus, or maybe you don't feel like the kind of man that everybody can look up to, oh my goodness, the church is for you. This book is for you. And the person that we are going to have a conversation with today, Brant Hansen, is the guy that you need to listen to.
I recently had the honor and privilege to interview Brant Hansen, host of the radio show The Brant Hansen Show and author of books such as Unoffendable, Blessed Are the Misfits, and The Men We Need. We talk about life and marriage on the autism spectrum, and even get a little deep in the middle about some of our personal struggles and self doubt. I loved having this conversation with him and didn't want to cut a second out of it! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thepancakeking.substack.com/subscribe
Join us this week of Chapin's Commute! In this episode, we talk to Justin Chapin about reading! He comes back onto the podcast, and we get insight from Dave and Justin about different book recommendations and reading habits. Also included in these show notes are the different books that they recommend: The Men We Need: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+men+we+need Anxious Generation: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=anxious+generation&ref=nb_sb_noss Chop Chop: https://www.amazon.com/Chop-Chop-Series-7-book-series/dp/B07F7MYRB2 Seeking Allah Finding Jesus: https://www.amazon.com/Seeking-Allah-Finding-Jesus-Christianity/dp/0310092647 Why I Do What I Don't Want To Do: https://www.amazon.com/Seeking-Allah-Finding-Jesus-Christianity/dp/0310092647
Monday, July 29, 2024 Kerby Anderson hosts today's show. His first guest is Brant Hansen. Brant Hansen is an author and nationally syndicated radio host. He will be sharing his new book, “The Men We Need.” Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and on Twitter @PointofViewRTS with your opinions or comments. Looking for just […]
"Biblical manhood is beyond physical traits; it's about being a keeper of the garden." - Brant Hansen Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel Brant Hansen joins Garritt Hampton on the Thinking Dad to talk about a life-transforming approach to biblical manhood and trusting God. Discover how to balance daily living with future planning, the impact of living differently in today's world, and the importance of being present for your family. Brant shares personal stories, including miraculous encounters, that underscore God's faithfulness. Don't miss this episode packed with wisdom on tackling stress, embracing joy, and cultivating a meaningful life. Subscribe now for more life changing conversations! The Thinking Dad and all of the shows on the Biblical Family Network are only possible because of the generous support of our listeners. Would you consider a one-time or monthly donation to support this important ministry? Recommended Resources: BrantHansen.com https://branthansen.com/radio-show/ The Brant & Sherri Oddcast Unoffendable, by Brant Hansen Blessed are the Misfits, by Brant Hansen The Truth About Us, by Brant Hansen The Men we Need, by Brant Hansen The Young Men we Need, by Brant Hansen Life is Hard, God is Good, Let's Dance, by Brant Hansen
Where have all the strong, men of God gone? It seems like men are more apathetic than ever. Indulging in every temptation and time wasting activity there is. Men! It's time to wake up. Women need you. Your kids need you. This is a cry-out for all men everywhere to wake up. To stop the videogaming and junk food eating. It's highjacking your brain. We need more men who want to be sole providers and presiders over their family. Not to neglect their family duties. Men who love God, family and country. We need more of you and we need you now. Women are looking for you. If you'd like to be coached on stepping into your masculine energy, come work with me for 6 months. Let's do this! Support the Show.Learn how to rate and review this podcast HERE ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Check out my website HERE
AI Future Yourself, Death Bed Words, Baby Names, Relationships, True Love, Prayer, Brain News BONUS CONTENT: The Men We Need Quotes: “I'm not looking to AI for wisdom.” “No one is naming their baby Judy.” “This doesn't compute for me.” “Love is wanting the best for someone else and acting on that.” “Keep growing in joy and that joy begins to crowd things out.”
What is God's purpose for every guy? How is this lived out today? Do you need to be a hunter, ride motorcycles, grill, or fish to be a "real" man? Brant Hansen says he is a self-described nerd who plays the flute and calls all men, with all kinds of interests and backgrounds, to be the man God created them to be. Brant will describe some of the decisions a man needs to make that will set them apart from others and set them on the path to becoming a man of God. This is not about being the stereotypically manly man, but this is a call to be man after God's own heart!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Men, we need you. If we want to continue to be a thriving, sustainable, and profitable industry, we need to get more women into this industry and strive for gender equity. The only way we are going to get there is if we have the support of male allies to help drive that change.The Changing LandscapeRecently, I was at a NAWIC event, where we were discussing and sharing stories. Someone asked me, "Is the industry changing? Are we actually seeing positive outcomes for women in the industry?" The answer isn't straightforward. There are days, weeks, and months where I see positive steps in the right direction—people engaging in meaningful conversations and initiatives gaining traction and creating positive results. But there are also times when it feels like all that hard work is being reversed. It often feels like it's two steps forward and one step back. The Role of Male AlliesWhen we talk about gender equity, we appreciate that organisations and leaders want to be seen as driving change. Most of these people have good intentions, but intentions will only get you so far. This is where we need leadership—CEOs and executive teams to champion gender equity. Women have been advocating for changes that address systemic issues for decades with varying levels of success. But in the last 50 years, not much has shifted fundamentally. Men continue to hold the majority of positions of power, especially in the property and construction industry. The Challenges Women Face1. Gender Stereotypes: Young people perceive construction and property as spaces for men.2. The Broken Rung: The barrier where women struggle to step into that first leadership role.3. The Leaky Pipeline: The gradual loss of women through different stages of their career, particularly when considering starting families.4. The Glass Cliff: Women are more likely to be placed into leadership roles during times of crisis and instability.5. The Second Shift: Unpaid domestic labour and responsibilities that often fall on women, on top of their paid employment.Steps to Being a Male AllyHere's how you can be an effective male ally:1. Awareness: Recognise the existence of gender inequity and understand the systemic barriers.2. Advocacy: Use your voice and position to promote gender equity and push for organisational and industry change.3. Empathy: Actively listen to women's experiences and validate them without judgement 4. Concrete Action: Take tangible steps like mentoring, sponsorship, and pushing for equitable policies.5. Accountability: Hold yourself and others responsible for perpetuating the issues surrounding gender inequality.6. Continuous Learning: Stay educated on gender issues, remain open to feedback, and be prepared to adapt and change.The Long GameBeing a male ally means engaging in issues and having often hard and uncomfortable conversations to understand the real lived experiences of women in the industry. It's not a tick-box exercise or a short burst of activity. This is a long game. Show up day in and day out, hold that standard, drive change, and keep repeating until we achieve our goal. As I said, we need you. We need men in our industry to drive this change because, as women, we will not get there on our own.Connect With Me:Exceptional Leadership Framework: https://www.rebeccabangura.com/5-step-framework-to-exceptional-leadershipBook your strategy call: https://calendly.com/rebeccabangura/get_in_touchLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccabangura/
Encourager Vaneetha Risner talks about how Jesus meets us in our desperation and how forgiveness has set her free more than anything in her life. Brant Hansen, author of "The (Young) Men We Need" and "The Men We Need," shares about the confusion surrounding masculinity for Christians and what it means for a man, at any age, to protect his family. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
The world needs young men to grow up into real men. But with young men receiving so many conflicting messages about what it means to be a man, they find it hard to know what masculinity looks like when men are at their absolute best. Brant Hansen paints a refreshingly specific, compelling picture of what men are designed to be in a world of cultural confusion.
Brant Hansen joins Steve and Guest Co-Host, Matt Zappasodi of FightClub, for a discussion about The Men We Need in our culture right now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brant Hansen, national radio show host and author, calls in to discuss his new book The (Young) Men We Need: God's Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out. Does being a man mean being athletic, driving a truck, and getting rich (or "getting girls")? Some may be confused about what it means to be a man or why it matters.Hansen writes, "I'm here to answer a simple (but not simplistic) question: What are men actually supposed to do? This book is about a big vision for manhood. We men are at our best when we are 'keepers of the garden.' This means we are protectors and defenders and cultivators. This is the job Adam was given: keeper of the garden." Both in the book and in our conversation, Hansen communicates in a down-to-earth, fun and focused way with much practical insight. (By the way, you may also recognize Brant's voice as he is a longtime spokesman for Medishare :)) Sports clips: Mike Schmidt, Phillies 1980 World Series Champion & Hall of Fame third baseman (excerpt from his appearance on the Tim DeMoss Show in May 2020)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our culture loves to deconstruct—and that can be good—but it’s not so good at constructing. In, 'The (Young) Men We Need: God's Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out,' Brant Hansen shares that we know what “toxic masculinity” looks like, but millions of men lack a real vision for their lives. Brant points out six decisions to make which will set them apart from others and help them become the young men we need.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brant Hansen is back, talking about his newest book: (Young) Men We Need: God's Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out. The world needs young men to grow up into real men. But here's the problem: young men get so many conflicting messages about what it means to be a man, they find it hard to know what masculinity looks like when men are at their absolute best. Betterman is sponsored by Aroga Drive, follow the link below and share on your social media as a small portion of every sale will help support Betterman. Betterman Drive Sign up for the Betterman Daily Devotional: Betterman Daily Devotional Download The State of Manhood A quick glance at manhood today shows that manhood and masculinity are not as they should be. Something has gone wrong, and something needs to change.
My guest on today's PoM Podcast is once again Brant Hansen, author of "The (Young) Men We Need: God's Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out." The world needs young men to grow up into real men. But here's the problem: young men get so many conflicting messages about what it means to be a man, they find it hard to know what masculinity looks like when men are at their absolute best.Into this cultural confusion Brant Hansen paints a refreshingly specific, compelling picture of what men are designed to be. Combining depth and humor, he calls for young men of all interests and backgrounds to be ambitious about the right things and to see themselves as protectors and defenders of the vulnerable, with whatever resources they have at their disposal.The (Young) Men We Need is witty, to the point, bracingly honest, and packed with wisdom. Perfect for any guy age 14 and up who wants to know "Why am I here?"--and is ready to show up. Includes discussion questions.To pick up your copy: https://www.amazon.com/Young-Men-We-Need-Purpose/dp/1540903699/ref=sr_1_1?crid=24IK4A8DSO3JF&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ioWgGtA4bwbdIDP00rbC_ltk1pkcL_AxcuVDLvz_5CyigQLv48Kkj0bRVvIViR0oYOCGAsv3g9ESYjh8r2V1QKIZElHYELj6prOFKOrVWGNgqZHfWQoR4J-VJdjB4VPDEmmgX0OlXg_bcR6WzJHYOVFnXv0OJIvpxrDqEw0Ay8hTGNjhHqXiF_JVD9D-HoD4lpaxMbyewGyBg-qFPDLDnoFGojRDpOVZaMjppfVk9mU.2MrkslRuwWAJjXzk2g5aXnOPNxABTz14OEmI1PAu9wQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+young+men+we+need+brant+hansen&qid=1714413107&sprefix=The+Young+Men+We%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1Make sure to sign up for the Framework Field Notes newsletter which goes out every Monday: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/Build your own Tribe with Tribe Builder: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/tribe-builder-the-gospelsTo get more PoM Podcast content and join a global community of men who help support PoM join The Herd: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/join-the-herdSecure your spot at our Fall Men's Retreat: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/2024-mens-retreatCheck out our newest sponsor to the podcast JoyLight Coffee Roasters from Topeka Kansas. Listen to today's show to save 10% off of your next order: https://joylightcoffee.com/Support the Show.
Monday, April 29, 2024 Kerby Anderson hosts today's show. In the first hour, Kerby will start with the news and give us updates from a biblical view point. In the second hour, his guest is Brant Hansen. Brant is an author and a nationally syndicated radio host. He will be sharing his new book, “The […]
Men, we need to talk. Do you want an amazing woman to show up in your life? Do you want to turn your relationship around and get it back on track? After years of coaching both men and women, there are patterns that have clearly emerged. In this episode, Kevin Anthony discusses 11 patterns that he has seen repeated in his practice as a coach. He breaks down what these patterns are and how many of them are not serving men, women or their relationships. He also discusses what men need to do to step up, attract the woman they've always wanted, and have better relationships. This episode is a bit of tough love, but you can handle it!
As parents, our “no” can often be more powerful than our “yes.” But, saying “no” comes with risk as well as reward. On this episode of the podcast, I sit down with two other pastors from Malvern Hill and discuss why saying “no” must be a part of our regular conversations with our children. We discuss a recent sermon, travel sports, ballet, screen time, social media, and internet gaming. Perhaps most importantly, we discuss the opportunity costs that come with the choices we make for our families. Hopefully, along the way, we give other parents some extra tools in their tool kit to help make raising our kids a little easier. One of the major topics in this podcast is Jonathan Haidt's newest book, The Anxious Generation. Use this link to access information about the book and the research that supports it. We also mentioned Brant Hansen's book, The Men We Need. If you find this podcast helpful, leave a review or share it with a friend! Subscribe to The Ordinary Christian Podcast
Gideon, The Men We Need, Are You Cool, Ten Commandments, Twilight; Quotes: “The goodness of God needs to be talked about more.” “I don't know if anyone from the production is listening.” “God's rules are not restrictive, they're protection.”
Elizabeth Busby discusses how to know if you're truly ready for marriage. From dispelling common misconceptions to embracing humility, Elizabeth covers three essential signs to consider before taking the plunge. Don't miss this insightful guide to preparing for a lifelong commitment! On The Discerning Marriage Podcast, we accompany you on the journey to discover if marriage is God's will for you, and if you already know that you're called to marriage, we want to help you bring glory to God in your vocation. You're missing the view! Watch this episode on YouTube (https://youtu.be/wpYPaHE8jrg?si=paMa7IOndEFGyGGk) Try Next Step: A Course for Discerning Marriage (https://tobinstitute.kartra.com/page/NextStep)
Brant Hansen is a bestselling author, syndicated radio host and advocate for healing children with correctable disabilities through CURE International Children's Hospitals. His award-winning radio show, The Brant Hansen Show, airs on top stations in the U.S. and Canada. His podcast, The Brant and Sherri Oddcast, has been downloaded more than 15 million times. He has been named "Personality of the Year" multiple times by Christian Music Broadcasters and is called "Christian music's most beloved radio personality" by Christian Voice Magazine. Brant writes about varied topics related to faith, including masculinity in his book, The Men We Need, and forgiveness in Unoffendable, about which he was recently interviewed on ABC's Good Morning America. Brant's new book, ‘Life is Hard, God is Good, Let's Dance', releases January 16. For Brant's book, see here; https://www.amazon.com/Life-Hard-Good-Lets-Dance-ebook/dp/B0BYYXTNQ2/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1702662446&sr=8-1 For more about CURE, go to cure.org To learn more about Brant, go to: branthansen.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Brant Hansen is a bestselling author, syndicated radio host and advocate for healing children with correctable disabilities through CURE International Children's Hospitals. His award-winning radio show, The Brant Hansen Show, airs on top stations in the U.S. and Canada. His podcast, The Brant and Sherri Oddcast, has been downloaded more than 15 million times. He has been named "Personality of the Year" multiple times by Christian Music Broadcasters and is called "Christian music 's most beloved radio personality" by Christian Voice Magazine. Brant writes about varied topics related to faith, including masculinity in his book, The Men We Need, and forgiveness in Unoffendable, about which he was recently interviewed on ABC's Good Morning America. Brant speaks often about being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder as an adult. Brant also proudly refers to himself as a “toast-obsessed nerd' who was no less than president of the Illinois Student Librarians Association in high school. He also plays the accordion, “in spite of popular demand.”
Brant Hansen is a bestselling author, syndicated radio host and advocate for healing children with correctable disabilities through CURE International Children's Hospitals. His award-winning radio show, The Brant Hansen Show, airs on top stations in the U.S. and Canada. His podcast, The Brant and Sherri Oddcast, has been downloaded more than 15 million times. He has been named "Personality of the Year" multiple times by Christian Music Broadcasters and is called "Christian music 's most beloved radio personality" by Christian Voice Magazine. Brant writes about varied topics related to faith, including masculinity in his book, The Men We Need, and forgiveness in Unoffendable, about which he was recently interviewed on ABC's Good Morning America. Brant speaks often about being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder as an adult. Brant also proudly refers to himself as a “toast-obsessed nerd' who was no less than president of the Illinois Student Librarians Association in high school. He also plays the accordion, “in spite of popular demand.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“What is a man?” asks Hamlet. If all he does is “sleep and feed,” then “a beast, no more.” That's not enough for Hamlet, and it's not enough for Brant Hansen, who spreads the Gospel by radio and in print. He's written a number of books, including his new one, The Men We Need, which asks and answers questions about men's special role in our world, and the opportunity for joy and meaning. Hansen's thesis is rooted in scripture and reflects what Catholics will recognize as the theology of the Body developed by St. John Paul II. It was a great book and our conversation was tremendously fun. This is the seventy-fifth episode of Almost Good Catholics and starts off our third season and the year 2024. My discussion with Brant is 52 minutes long, but then I've added fifteen minutes of Christmas music from Josh and Margot of the Great Space Coaster Band to celebrate. Brant Hansen's website and radio show. The Men We Need by Brant Hansen (2022) and all of his books. Brant Hansen's page and CURE International's page on Wikipedia. Trailer for Wall-E (Disney and Pixar, 2008). The ever-growing Josh and Margot Christmas Album and the Great Space Coaster band website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
“What is a man?” asks Hamlet. If all he does is “sleep and feed,” then “a beast, no more.” That's not enough for Hamlet, and it's not enough for Brant Hansen, who spreads the Gospel by radio and in print. He's written a number of books, including his new one, The Men We Need, which asks and answers questions about men's special role in our world, and the opportunity for joy and meaning. Hansen's thesis is rooted in scripture and reflects what Catholics will recognize as the theology of the Body developed by St. John Paul II. It was a great book and our conversation was tremendously fun. This is the seventy-fifth episode of Almost Good Catholics and starts off our third season and the year 2024. My discussion with Brant is 52 minutes long, but then I've added fifteen minutes of Christmas music from Josh and Margot of the Great Space Coaster Band to celebrate. Brant Hansen's website and radio show. The Men We Need by Brant Hansen (2022) and all of his books. Brant Hansen's page and CURE International's page on Wikipedia. Trailer for Wall-E (Disney and Pixar, 2008). The ever-growing Josh and Margot Christmas Album and the Great Space Coaster band website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our life in God should be the number-one arena in which we are being called to courage, adventure, responsibility, and sacrificial love in our lives. It should be the place where we are regularly facing our fears using the love and tools Jesus gave us. This week, Danny Silk, Ben Serpell, and Christian Zamora talk about what it looks like to become a man and what that looks like in relationship with God, Self, and Others.--Do you have a question that you need answered? Send us your questions on instagram to @dannylovingonpurpose or @brittneyserpell or email info@lovingonpurpose.com and we will answer on the show!--Support The KYLO Show by making a tax-deductible donation https://lovingonpurpose.givingfuel.com
Brant Hansen is a best-selling author, nationally syndicated radio host, and passionate advocate for healing children through CURE International Children's Hospitals. His books include Blessed are the Misfits, The Truth About Us, and his latest, The Men We Need. His first book, Unoffendable, has sparked a wide discussion on the subject of anger and forgiveness, and was recently featured on ABC's Good Morning America. Brant has won national ‘personality of the year' award for his radio show which airs on more than 150 stations in the U.S. and Canada. Brant lives in South Florida with Carolyn, his wife of 33 years. He's proud to say he plays the accordion, in spite of popular demand. LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE IF: You want to learn how forgiveness can lead to freedom You want to discover ways to foster a happy, healthy marriage You appreciate a deep interview about faith, life, and purpose You know you're a work in progress You want to learn how CURE International Children's Hospitals are changing lives around the world To learn more about Brant: www.branthansen.com www.cure.org
Jump Rope Record, God Loves This Planet, Balance The Guitar, Family Arguments, Shock Jock, Becoming A Different Person, The Men We Need, Breaking Animal News, Keep Focused On Jesus Himself, Flies, BONUS CONTENT: The Men We Need Follow-up; Quotes: “Did you have the clip-on bowtie.” “The problem with starting over somewhere is we bring us.” “Don't trade peace in your own home for anything.” “Keep talking to God and over time you will become a different person.”
Church, Community, Justification, Being Misunderstood, Reading to Kids, Feeling Down, The Men We Need, Shock Jock, Dependent on God, Monday Song, Prayer, Masterclass, Breaking Animal News; Quotes: “The deepest best stories are about commitment.” “This is gonna go viral.” “It's good to remember that we're dust.” “I agree with me.”
What would happen if you admitted you weren't a good person? From priests to prisoners, nearly everyone thinks they're morally better than average. Why change our minds? Why admit the truth about ourselves? Author and radio host Brant Hansen shows what happens when we fight our own self-righteousness—and embrace the truth about us. Show Notes and Resources Connect with Brant on Twitter @branthansen or on Facebook @branthansenpage. Learn more Brant on his website: branthansen.com And grab his book, The Truth About Us: The Very Good News About How Very Bad We Are—or receive it free with your donation. Don't miss the full-length FamilyLife Today episode, "The Men We Need," of the Brant Hanson clip mentioned in this podcast. Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Christmas Apostrophe, No Fear, Partridge Pear Tree, Coffee Study, Christmas Names, LotR Christmas, Rationalizing, Doritos, Save on Gas, The Men We Need, Brant Google, BONUS CONTENT: The Library, Christmas Urban Bible Story Episode 2; Quotes: “I'm working on being at peace.” “It's all in how you say it.” “I stand by both positions.” “There's a lot of power being over the AV Room.”
Brant Hansen makes brilliant observations about what women need men to be - and six key decisions men can make to set themselves apart. Alluding to the creation story, Brant encourages men to be “Keepers of the Garden” – secure, confident protectors chasing after Christ. (Part 2 of 2)Receive the book "The Men We Need" and the audio download of the broadcast "Being the Man Your Family Needs" for your donation of any amount! Plus, receive member-exclusive benefits when you make a recurring gift today. Your monthly support helps families thrive: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-daily-broadcast-product-2022-10-25?refcd=1503202Get more episode resources: https://http://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/being-the-man-your-family-needs-part-2-of-2#featured-resource-ctaIf you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/