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

– iTunes Reviewer

  • Stephen offers a review of Randall Wallace’s new book, Living the Braveheart Life: Finding the Courage to Follow Your Heart.

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    Published on October 14, 2015

  • In this special episode, Stephen emphasizes the importance of staying true to a Band of Brothers. He also offers a special opportunity for men. Follow the link below to learn more.

    Building A Band of Brothers

     

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    Published on October 5, 2015

  • It’s sad but true: “rape culture” is spiraling out of control in our country. It seems impossible to think that on the campuses of the nation’s greatest universities, an alarming percentage of women report some type of non-consensual sexual encounter each year. It’s time to reach into the heart of the matter. In today’s episode, Stephen challenges men of all walks of life to “self-police,” or hold each other accountable. No man is an island—your band of brothers can help heal[read more]

    Published on September 30, 2015

  • The second Republican primary debate has come and gone. While otherwise notable contenders like Trump and Bush swung and missed, Carly Fiorina showed up to win. Also, on the Clinton train, things are looking a lot like 2008—and worse. Finally, what does a senior-citizen, Democratic Socialist from Vermont have to offer to American Christians? More than you might imagine.

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    Published on September 23, 2015

  • Stephen describes in detail the context of his 2012 publication, Ten Signs of a Leadership Crash, in today’s political climate. There are common behaviors that almost always lead to a leadership crash. From four-star generals to small business owners, all leaders are susceptible. The good news is that tragedy can be averted. Read the signs. Avoid the crash.

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    Published on September 16, 2015

  • Scan the headlines of our times and you will find a common theme. Look at the violence of our times. Look at the rise of ISIS. Look at issues like rape on the campuses. Consider the tensions between police and citizens.  What is at the heart of each of these? The issue of men.In this episode, Stephen explains how one of the vital answers to the issues of our times is what he calls “Great Manhood.” What is it?[read more]

    Published on September 9, 2015

  • The start of school is a stressful time for millions of people. They have never been taught how to learn and so they spend most of their time in school lost, confused, angry and bored. Stephen spent most of his early school years just this way. He did poorly in school until someone taught him the broad principles of learning and  the unique way he learned—his modalities, his circadian rhythms, and his “wiring” for learning.

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    Published on September 2, 2015

  • Over the last two weeks, more than 30 million names from marital-infidelity networking site “Ashley Madison” have been leaked online by hackers. Claiming the act was in retribution for the website’s “Full Delete” service, which allegedly claimed to scrub all user data from the site without actually doing so, the hackers released users’ names, email addresses, physical descriptions, and detailed sexual preferences. Politicians, celebrities and everyday citizens are among the victims of the fallout, the worst of which includes two suicides.

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    Published on August 26, 2015

  • As a New York Times best-selling author, Stephen has a couple of decades’ worth of writing experience. And his upcoming book, a work of about 70,000 words, has put him in the writing chair for a more-than-usual amount of time. For this week’s episode, he’s come up with a few useful improvements to the writing process—with the help of some friends, of course. Check out today’s podcast to boost the productivity levels of your own writing, or your creative process in general.

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    Published on August 19, 2015

  • The first Republican primary debate is behind us, and it seems that a certain narcissist in the real estate industry stole the show—according to major media, that is. This podcast focuses on more serious matters. In this episode, Stephen breaks down the basics of media training. Or, how to behave on stage in a live-television context, aimed at a political culture of aesthetic, professionalism and positive imagery.

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    Published on August 12, 2015