“Stephen is always concise, clear, and respectful with his thoughts and I can’t wait for each new episode to come out.”

– iTunes Reviewer

  • After the American Civil Rights movement in the 1960s, our country’s problems with racism remained subtle but persistent. But since the advent of the internet and our first African-American president, racial tension has stolen the stage and bigotry has reared its ugly head once more. In this important episode, Stephen reminds us of the righteous, redemptive side of our nation and challenges us to make a difference on a personal level.

     

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    Published on August 31, 2016

  • Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the two least-liked presidential candidates in American memory. So how did we get to this point and what does it mean for America?

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    Published on August 24, 2016

  • Stephen’s concern for the state of men today led to him write Mansfield’s Book of Manly Men, a book that has inspired men’s gatherings around the world. Now, Stephen has written a companion for that book. It’s called Building Your Band of Brothers. He describes this little book, and its intended impact, in this podcast. After you’ve heard it you can order Building Your Band of Brothers at a discount here: http://squ.re/2aWDVBW

    Learn about Mansfield’s Book of Manly Men: www.MansfieldsBookOfManlyMen.com

    Published on August 17, 2016

  • The petty quarrels of the infamous 2016 presidential election continue to invade the airwaves, but what about the bigger picture? Clearly, our culture is at an alarming crossroads. Sometimes, the best way to interpret the difficulties of the present moment is through the numbers.

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    Published on August 9, 2016

  • When Khizr Khan and his wife appeared at a recent political convention and spoke of their son, U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan, who was killed in Iraq, it was a reminder to us all. While there are extremist and violent Muslims in the world, thousands of patriotic Muslims serve in America’s armed forces and government. Tens of thousands more live democracy-loving lives in this nation. Drawing from his own experience in the Middle East, Stephen reinforces the Khans’ vital[read more]

    Published on August 2, 2016

  • With echoes of 1968 ringing clearly, there is sure to be a lot to see in this election season’s National Conventions. Stephen offers this unique political and media trail map to guide you through the chaos and show you what to watch out for along the way.

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    Published on July 20, 2016

  • Our nation is in upheaval over issues of race and police misconduct—and it should be. We need to heal. We need to restore. In this podcast, Stephen speaks in typically blunt, hard-hitting terms about racism and the recent events torturing our nation. He also reports the surprising things he learned from some friends who are black law enforcement officials in DC.[custom_font font_family=’Open Sans’ font_size=’11’ line_height=’26’ font_style=’none’ text_align=’left’ font_weight=’300′ color=” background_color=” text_decoration=’none’ text_shadow=’no’ padding=’0px’ margin=’0px’]CC image courtesy of Vox[read more]

    Published on July 12, 2016

  • We live in a strange time. Left and right, coast to coast, self-radicalized gunmen are terrorizing quiet neighborhoods. Hackers are compromising bank records and government databases. Natural disasters are increasing at a dramatic rate. In this episode, Stephen offers a quick manual for staying strong amidst the unexpected, and how to pass along these lessons to those near and dear to you.[button size=’large’ style=” text=’SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES’ icon=” icon_color=” link=’https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stephen-mansfield-podcast/id433416409?mt=2?mt=2′ target=’_blank’ color=” hover_color=” border_color=” hover_border_color=” background_color=” hover_background_color=” font_style=’normal’[read more]

    Published on July 6, 2016

  • Did you know that more Americans have died from guns since 1968 than have died in all wars combined? Did you know that in the approximately 72 hours between the Orlando shooting and the recording of this episode, there were 93 additional gun-related deaths in America, including four children? In the wake of America’s most deadly mass-shooting, Stephen offers 10 truths for us to remember through this common tragedy. Note: Since this was recorded on Tuesday, June 15, some evidence has[read more]

    Published on June 15, 2016

  • Sebastian Junger not only wrote The Perfect Storm which inspired the movie starring George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg, but he has written arguably the best book and produced the best documentary about men in war. He has just released Tribe, which begins as a look at soldiers returning from war and becomes a wise, insightful examination of how modern society works against community, belonging and even the idea of home.

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    Published on June 8, 2016