How this work took shape
I write and host conversations for men who want to live with strength, integrity, and steadiness over time—especially when others are depending on them.
I didn’t set out to write a book or start a podcast. This work grew out of years spent walking with other men—around kitchen tables, fire pits, mountain trails, and church meeting rooms—listening to the quiet questions that surface when life gets heavy.
Again and again, I saw capable men carrying responsibilities they never named out loud: for their families, their faith, their work, and the people who looked to them for stability. Many wanted to live faithfully, but weren’t sure how to sustain that posture over the long haul without burning out or drifting alone.
The work I’m doing now—through writing and conversation—is an extension of those years. It’s about formation, not flash. About learning how to hold the line together.
What I’m Building
Today, this work takes shape in three ways:
• A weekly podcast featuring conversations with men who are leading other men in real communities
• A forthcoming book, Raise Your Hand Like Moses, focused on brotherhood, responsibility, and shared strength
• Occasional speaking and conversation with men’s groups and leaders
All of it is aimed at the same thing: helping men live steady, faithful lives alongside other men—without shortcuts or spectacle.
If this work resonates with you, you’re welcome to follow along through the podcast or join the email list for occasional updates as new conversations and writing are released.