Episodes
Saturday Mar 09, 2019
Saturday Mar 09, 2019
Episode 97 is all about how a Doctor recommends you stop worrying about things you can't control.
Saturday Mar 02, 2019
Saturday Mar 02, 2019
An incident in British Columbia, Canada on a Ski Hill reassured me that the next generation of men are going to be great.
Wednesday Feb 27, 2019
Wednesday Feb 27, 2019
Episode 95 is all about confidence, and the reality of being confident in who you really are.
Monday Feb 18, 2019
Monday Feb 18, 2019
In our new series "Conversations with Men" I speak with Wesley Maynard a recovering addict who turned his life around for his kids. One morning he left his dads house to go to work. His dad was sitting in his wooden chair in the morning and when he returned home from work he was sitting in the same chair, lifeless. Adversity that includes this much pain could drive some into worse. Wes turned his life around.
Saturday Feb 16, 2019
Saturday Feb 16, 2019
In episode 93 I talk about why people want others to fail, even those closest to us.
Saturday Feb 09, 2019
Saturday Feb 09, 2019
Episode 92 talks about the Bandido Massacre. An outlaw motorcycle club's Canadian chapter that was responsible for one of the most bizarre true crime stories in Canada.
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
In episode 91 we talk about Billy McFarland and his huge scam called "FYRE FESTIVAL". The Fyre App, and one key moment in the Netflix documentary that stood out where a guy made a conscious, immature decision to mess with people.
Sunday Jan 27, 2019
Sunday Jan 27, 2019
Episode 90 talks about our masks, why we wear them and when we wear them. I went to a mentorship retreat for men in 2017 and it was one of the most intense situations I've ever been a part of. It changed me forever.
Tuesday Jan 22, 2019
Tuesday Jan 22, 2019
Some tactics that can help you effectively commit to habit or lifestyle changes.
Saturday Jan 19, 2019
Saturday Jan 19, 2019
Thoughts on the new Gillette Commerical "The Best Men Can Be" that was recently released and caused controversy across both the feminist and men's rights movements. Should we be concerned with their messaging? Was it offensive?