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What if we were actually supposed to die with Christ
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what if we were actually supposed to get another empty tomb and
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lay down with him and let him resurrect us because
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the hard part is my sin has been covered but my
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story is still real so I don't have to pay the
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cost of the repercussions of my life but it is
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still my life
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All right welcome to another episode of raising the standard this
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is leader ship mindset and development for ambitious Christian men
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if that's you you're in the right place and guys
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we have an awesome episode lined up for you I've
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been really excited about this one because there's a guy
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that I met a few years ago you probably know him
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I'm about to introduce him to you and I've been
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following him and he's really got a mission that he's
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on right now about masculinity and before we jump right
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into that topic I wanna introduce you to him get a
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little bit of his background and just see some of
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the commonalities that he has with us because he's not
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only a musician he's also an entrepreneur and he's also on
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a mission to reclaim and restore masculinity and call you
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and me higher into the Position that God created us
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and called us to occupy so without further ado I
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am going to introduce my very special guest this week
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I got Mr. Jake Hamilton Jake how are you doing
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man good thank you so much for having me it's a
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pleasure to be here man I'm glad we could finally do
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this yeah man I've been looking forward to a site to have
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this conversation conversation with you AJ just for our listeners for
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those that don't know you if you could just give
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us a little bit of your background obviously you've been
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in ministry for a long time you are a musician you
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have multiple records out I was listening to your latest
1:55
single today just kind of getting a zone for this
1:57
one so if you could just kind of walk us
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through a little bit for the guys that know you
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and the guys that don't know you just hear your
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music background and your ministry background as we set the
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stage for the conversation where we're going to get into Yeah basically
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we planning to church when we were about 19 by
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accident I came back to the church by $50 guitar when
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I was 18 years old worked with the camp I work
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at a camp with inner-city kids in like Compton Long Beach
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like that whole area in LA that's where were we
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were originally from so we were down there working with
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kids from our city on with the Salvation Army camp like I said and
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I would lead worship there because the worship leader left
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in the middle of the night one night and they
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left a note that said this place sucks and so
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they're like who else owns a guitar they're like oh
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Jake doesn't he's loud and obnoxious so we'll just you lead
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worship a new two cords and so I had to
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make up songs on the spot for kids and that's
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how I started songwriting that's how I started leading worship
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and when we came back I interned at our Baptist
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church which we did for a couple years before we
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ended up planting a church of young people which is
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like an emergent church church for church model years and
3:05
years ago some might remember in so we had a
3:08
church of 60 that likes 6 00 over like for
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five months I mean it was like the craziest thing
3:13
and we were doing a ton of art because I
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was actually interviewing for Disney at the times I thought that
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was what I was going to do I thought I was going
3:20
to go you know be an animator and be sort
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of a creative brainstorm or like they have imagine years
3:27
which what they call them there was like that's what I want
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to be so that's what I was targeting I used
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all that in the church for about eight years that's
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where I met my wife wrote a ton of songs
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and then got fired from the church we planted cause
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we met the Holy Spirit which was delightful so we met
3:41
holy spirit because my daughter was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and
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so I either realize like I have an a crossroads
3:47
with God like either he really sucks or there's some
3:50
things I don't know about them and so I was
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like well let's just go with her some things I
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don't know about him that took me on a journey
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to Kansas City international House of prayer and Bethel Church in
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Redding California where we currently live Right now and that
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sort of gave us the space to explore gotten a
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brand new way and when we were let go of
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the church that we planted we end up planting a house of
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prayer we did 2 4 seven prayer for about three
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years that's where I wrote all the songs that got
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recorded with Jesus Culture cause they came in and you know
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said hey we want to put you on a label there really
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isn't a label but would love to have you on
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it and so we were like one of the first
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artist that Jesus Culture had on their label and that was
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a wild ride for four years we did that with
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Jesus Culture traveled all over the place About 2 0 10
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we slowed everything down to basically focus on family I
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was really hard on my marriage in so we had some
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fathers that came in and there was no addiction no
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pornography none of that like extra marital stuff it was
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really just I was a workaholic and because I was
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work a workaholic for Jesus everybody gave me a high five
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instead of telling me to slow down and focus on
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my family and so I finally slowed everything down about
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that time we started like a little bit of a
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label with some friends just to get people recorded I'm always had
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like entrepreneurial stuff going on on the side so I'm just
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trying to empower people every chance I get using every
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resource we have Long story short as our marriage got
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better we started doing stuff for marriages and then ended
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up in a place where we were doing stuff for men because
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we got basically a word that was someone encouraged us
5:27
that said he listen you really want to help marriages
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go get men and I was like all right let's do
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it so the last handful of years as my boys are becoming
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teenagers I was like let's let's figure out how to
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do this in my house and then I'll be figured
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out how to do it in my house with my kids
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we invited eight men and we've been meeting for about
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three years here in my garage and then that led
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to what we now called the fight so it's up
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it's a crazy journey of like over 20 years of
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ministry always having some sort of artistic side hustle as
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well from design work to branding work website all that
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stuff we kind of do a little bit of everything
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but that allows us the flexibility to really focus on
6:07
the type of ministry want to do and where God calls
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us to do without being tied down to a paycheck
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and You know figuring it out traditionally yeah wow there's
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so much there Jake that was an awesome synopsis Five years
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yeah yeah I got it that's that's incredible we can
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we can stay on that for a while you said a
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couple things I can't take in everything there but the first
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thing you said you know like I didn't know that
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was your backstory the way you started doing music it
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was kind of like hey we need a spot you're
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here you got you got instrument let's go I will I
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want to ask you because a lot of our guys are listening and
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I know that we're all exploring this is like what's
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my mission what's my purpose like this these are big
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questions that men wrestle with and what was that journey
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like for you because did you have it in your
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heart that you want to be a musician did you
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feel a call on your life yeah so walk walk
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us to that a little bit cause it's opportunity opens up and then how
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do you decide like this is a no I'm supposed
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to be doing this are you looking for favor like
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I'd like to understand that a little bit it's awesome
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Just FYI it's going to be like I am the
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nontraditional is the nonconformist and most of these world suggest I usually I
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really love language and really hate common language in so
7:23
even a word like calling I'm like we end up
7:25
waiting for this sort of supernatural bolt of lightning to
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hit us and then we go it's my calling it's
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like we'll know just use what's in your hands when
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Moses was called to go to the Israelites he was
7:36
Moses was like why did I stutter and I don't
7:38
have anything he's like what's in your hand is like
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a stick yeah that'll do and it's like for most
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of us we don't even pay attention to the stick
7:45
in our hand we're waiting for the $10 million somebody supposed
7:48
to give us and so I'm like I'm just saw die over
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the word calling personally right now just cause I know
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a bunch of young people to you when I talk to
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men like I'm just waiting for a word from the
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Lord I'm like what in the hell is in your
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hand use that and see happens and that was the
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way it was for me I didn't want to be
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a worship leader I wasn't signed up to I barely at that
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point I don't know anything I mean I felt like
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I can't Sing songs about Jesus I barely know myself and
8:15
they're like go for it buddy and I'm like dude
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that is the way that I think most men actually
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need to get into the thing that they're created to
8:23
do because it's like they're so busy wondering what they
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don't have that they pay so little attention to what
8:28
they do have because what they do have is never
8:31
good enough you know and for me I was like
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I got a guitar and a voice not like there's
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nobody else here so who's gonna do it and like I'll
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do it and I look like an idiot 90 %
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of the time I looked like a moron you know
8:44
I mean but if you're not if you're you're not
8:46
trying to prove anything in your ego is not stopping
8:48
you like I'll run into it let's just see what
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comes out yeah all right so as we follow that like
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was it easy for you did things click together was
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the resistance along the way and what did that like did you
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have feelings of K I don't know if I'm supposed
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to be doing this or was there a time where
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you're like all right like I know I know this is
9:07
what it is Again it's for us it's about following
9:10
the narrative that's in front of you so what is
9:12
in my hands and what story is in front of
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me so what's in my hands this guitar right now what
9:16
I got so and it seems to give me a
9:18
little bit of ability to lead and right now it's with
9:21
kids then I came back and returned for the church they're like
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oh you play guitar why don't you lead some worship
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here cool I learned a few more chords learned a few more
9:29
songs wrote a few songs on my own and just followed
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that narrative where it led at the same time I
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was on the side doing a ton of large scale
9:39
murals for like businesses and schools and I was painting
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banners I mean I'm only 19 years old at the
9:45
time 19 20 still living at my parents house so
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I'm just like you know doing a basic internship at
9:50
a church driving my business which is growing and thriving and
9:54
awesome and I'm just doing being faithful to work with
9:58
what's right in front of me and I dude over
10:00
my career of like worship leading I FaceTime to resist
10:06
I do not sound like a worship leader I don't
10:08
know how many times I can tell you you know what I
10:10
mean weather like Not sure if that's worship you know
10:15
so they're like God Could you sing do you know can you
10:20
sing that nice song we all know that all the
10:22
time so I get invited to someplace and I just want to
10:25
still to this day they'll be like why can you
10:27
play these type of songs and honestly I just now
10:29
I just go now I'm good like I don't need
10:31
to come I'll give you a list of worship leaders
10:33
who do that I just know who I am and
10:36
I'm like the loud rock like I'm not gonna play
10:40
the north my songs aren't like normal fit in your Sunday
10:43
worship set I don't think they're any less worshipful and
10:46
I don't think that they're any less worship music it's
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just for me I'm like I Just don't play I
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just I haven't really played it safe and so when
10:56
you don't play it safe if you don't have the
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heart to be rejected over and over again you keep yourself
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stable you weren't you're just go get a job and
11:04
let somebody be your boss like you're not made for
11:07
entrepreneurship number one I need and I would say there's
11:10
a ton of story work that we could get into
11:12
with your story because at the end of the day
11:15
like you still don't know who you are and you're
11:16
like a 4 5 50 year old man like that's
11:20
a problem like that's a real issue like let's forget
11:23
about the calling for a second who the heck are
11:25
you and if I didn't have that first like I'm
11:27
OK with who I am and I don't care how
11:30
it comes out because I'm not here to impress anyone
11:33
and as long as my heart is clean before God
11:37
and I am serving my house first Everything else will work
11:41
itself out eventually I'm not really worried about it but
11:43
that the journey wasn't as clean as like and then
11:47
and then I did this and then I made this
11:49
maneuver unlike the people I've seen change the planet the
11:53
most effectively just follow the path that was right in
11:56
front of him and didn't question it when everybody else
11:58
did yeah that's awesome well I want to get into
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that journey a little bit I want to see some of
12:03
those highlights in your life and you obviously have had
12:06
I would assume some strong men that came around you
12:08
to give you the sense of identity and that's where
12:11
your missions coming from or I'd like to hear about
12:13
the Beasley got kicked in the balls over and over and
12:15
over again Then I'm gonna I'm gonna be honest with you
12:20
I had a guy had a couple of guys over
12:22
I had at the truth as I had a good
12:24
dad he was one-handed me being a workaholic so he
12:27
did give me that which dad had to be that
12:31
had to be ground out of me by a really amazing
12:33
wife where I'm like oh service to God and it's hard
12:36
as a minister you can work you know hundred hours
12:39
and everyone's like it's for Jesus you know and you're like yeah
12:42
yeah I agree why is my family falling apart then that's
12:45
not working but I had a really great dad who
12:49
was in touch with his emotions all of them including
12:52
anger you know but over the course of my life
12:54
he just was always there you know I mean so
12:57
I had a good man as a dad And I
13:00
had a handful of friends like we were kind of ride
13:04
or die and over the time over the course of
13:07
time at peers but kris Vallotton really is the one who stands
13:10
out as like a dad who showed up and it's
13:13
not like he's consistent in our lives or anything like
13:15
that Chris Melton from Bethel Church he and he just showed
13:18
up at all the right times basically just told me
13:20
I suck as a husband So it was like it
13:24
was like but all the other men I've ever been
13:26
around just massively wounded me and I had to have
13:30
enough guts to just go I'm not gonna I'm gonna
13:32
let it wound me but not mark me and determine
13:35
like bitterness and things like that now not that I
13:37
haven't had my moments but it's very rare that I've
13:40
had like I'm looking for a wise elder I'm looking
13:43
for someone who's a little further ahead that's been the
13:46
radical and I've had a few of those touch points with
13:49
some people in the moment but man I wish I could
13:52
I'm trying to grow up the man who will be
13:54
that to a generation because I didn't have that that's
13:57
my goal I am I was always taught if you're
14:00
looking for something in your life you don't have you're
14:02
probably supposed to become it and so I'm like I've
14:04
never seen this like who's going to hold the space for
14:07
me when I feel like a piece of crap and
14:09
everyone's like you're not really a worship leader yet you're
14:11
doing it in stadiums like what do you do with
14:14
that you know and where are those men that are
14:16
going to hold that with me and go dude keep
14:19
doing it Yeah you doing so it's like it's like the problem
14:24
you saw that's the problem that you feel I'm gonna
14:26
go bring a solution to that because I haven't been
14:28
today absolutely I was like in this space there's no
14:32
man to hold tight to hold value for other men like to
14:37
go no don't do it different that's why we got
14:39
so many and bowing down to you you know there's
14:42
a song that guy you know that I Kings Kaleidoscope he
14:45
has that line he's like he's like I'm just a
14:48
puppet to pastor and I'm like yeah like I'm cool
14:50
pastors I love leadership I love being around healthy leader
14:54
ship I will submit my life to healthy leader ship
14:56
but I'm also not gonna play games when I feel
14:59
like I'm being run over or abused or especially when
15:02
I see it happening to other men I'm like I'm
15:04
not gonna stand for that like where are the men
15:07
we are the most dangerous man on earth with Christ
15:12
in our center filled with the Holy Spirit living in the
15:15
kingdom where we are completely unstoppable we don't need the
15:19
government we don't need to Politics we don't need any
15:21
of the stuff we are the dangerous ones and I'm
15:24
like where are those people where are the men who
15:26
are convincing men of that like you're filled with the
15:29
spirit of the living God you are living in a
15:32
kingdom that's from another age like stop complaining over politics
15:36
man my kings on a throne forever like if we're still
15:39
trying to figure that out dude like no man if that's
15:42
a too small of a game for me and I'm
15:44
like I want to be the guy who shows up
15:46
and goes you go do this thing man you got
15:48
that on your heart go fail 20 times and I'll
15:51
be there when you get back to remind you that
15:53
hurt didn't yeah and I'm a slap you on the
15:55
butt and you're gonna keep going you know and that to me
15:58
that's what I need it with love and tenderness not
16:01
like you suck and I'm trying to take advantage of you
16:03
but dude go hard try something new see what happens
16:07
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16:22
I mean that's the heart of a father like a
16:23
real father that's your cheerleader that your coach that's going
16:27
to encourage you and also correct you and say now
16:29
it's time to sit out let me tell you what
16:30
you just did wrong there too so I love him and you're
16:34
talking my language we're bringing up a few things here so
16:37
like let's just have the culture conversation for a minute
16:40
because we're talking about culture and I think I think
16:42
we're talking about church culture a little bit like how
16:45
are we doing with men right now like what's happening
16:48
what's the current state of men maybe we start big
16:51
culture first Jake like big culture in the world and
16:54
how is that affecting culture in the church cause we we
16:57
have a crisis on our hands and I want to hear
16:59
I wanna hear it from your perspective Yeah I mean
17:02
I think we have a mass the crisis the crisis
17:05
that we have is a disconnection from our deep mysterious
17:10
tension filled reality that we don't want to agree with
17:14
because we become a theory we become a theologically driven information
17:19
driven culture so that's why we have the issue with
17:22
media that's why we have the issue with all this because we don't
17:24
have men who can stand in tension and actually hold it
17:28
well like my whole thing that I tell men all
17:31
the times I'm like men go first that is the
17:34
marker of like a Christian man men go first but
17:38
not in systems and structures men go first in servant
17:42
in servant hood in sacrifice date shoes to show up
17:45
when no other man will show up and they will
17:47
hold the tension for those who cannot yet because they become pillars
17:53
and strengths because they can live in mystery intention and
17:57
we don't do that we live we live in complete
17:59
dualism we are like it's black It's white it's right
18:02
it's wrong it's God it's the devil it's it's too
18:05
much duality light all of us who have lived for
18:08
more than five minutes no that's not real yet when we
18:11
go into a church or we going to culture that's
18:14
what we're experiencing and the reason that the culture is
18:17
experiencing it is because that is what the church is
18:20
teaching the church historically was meant to hold the tension
18:25
and the space that culture itself could not hold that's
18:28
why we had priest that's why we had a monks
18:30
that's why we are desert fathers that's why we had these men who
18:33
lived in the tension men and women but we really as men
18:37
we held that space of tensions so well that it that
18:41
it eradicated fear and gave birth to some ridiculous faith
18:46
but we don't do that anymore we're not meant to
18:48
do that Worried about pornography and all that crap I'm
18:52
not worried about that those are just identity issues that
18:55
are like fruit I don't need to be pulling fruit
18:57
off peoples treats like I'm not that's not what I'm
19:00
here for you remove bad fruit but have bad roots
19:03
you're gonna get bad food again so we gotta deal
19:05
with some of the root issues with the hell I
19:07
am I never had a dad who is there like
19:10
most men never had a fathers name a deep father
19:13
wound what's a father wound a mother and a father
19:16
one or very easily describe mother and mother is supposed to be the
19:19
one who loves you unconditionally even when you suck so
19:22
when you suck mom goes you're amazing you're the greatest
19:25
thing that's ever been a dad is the first one
19:28
in love who chooses you so if you never felt shows
19:31
in or you don't feel preferred or you don't feel
19:34
like you can connect with men that as a father
19:37
and a bit very basic definition Wingo Way deep in
19:40
that stuff but the reality is were carrying those wounds
19:43
and we don't even know where we fit in because
19:45
we never have a dad go your chosen you're safe
19:49
You're good you suck in these areas we're gonna work
19:52
on it don't worry you're still ultimately love I pick
19:55
you and then I'm mom going you're the greatest thing ever
19:58
you're the best you can do no wrong you know
20:01
and if you never got that that's actually more damaging
20:04
than a father one because then you have no value system
20:07
to work from because you don't even know if you
20:09
just are loved in general and now when we do
20:12
that we start working overtime to get picked to get
20:15
preferred to get lunch and we're seeing that in culture so
20:19
my two things are we got duality living all over
20:21
the place cause we don't have a church that knows how
20:23
to hold tension we got rid of the Eucharist and
20:25
put in a pulpit and said my opinion is bigger
20:28
than the blood and body of Jesus Christ and then we
20:31
have on the other side we have this reality of
20:33
mother and father ones that we've never actually worked through
20:36
where I don't know who I am so I can't
20:39
hold tension and I don't know who I am on
20:40
the wonder culture as a whole and the church are
20:44
like totally jacked when raising up men yeah can you
20:47
explain the tension thing a little bit more To make
20:49
sure that the listeners and myself that I fully get
20:51
it in terms of what is the tension between what
20:53
are the two things that and what how is it
20:55
Xpress itself so in your life like there are we
21:00
end up having to put things in boxes right or
21:03
wrong good or bad those things like and it's just
21:05
easier for us all protection stop the problem is if
21:08
we're talking about God if we're going back to the
21:10
church first thing to culture we are talking about an eternal everlasting
21:14
God he breathed everything into being hold it all together
21:18
all the way down to the smallest nano nuclear value
21:22
systems that we don't understand yet and we're pretending on
21:26
Sundays through a few songs and a short sermon that we
21:28
get it now We understand that that is the biggest load
21:34
of junk I have ever heard like you don't get
21:37
it we don't understand God nobody's gonna get to heaven
21:40
I don't care how big your ministry is or how
21:42
many PhD 's you at your no one is going to
21:45
walk up to the man whose flames of his eyes
21:48
are flames of fire with a sword coming out of his
21:50
mouth feet like bronze white hair glowing like the sun
21:55
and he's like that's what I thought that's what I thought
21:58
just like I thought it's like no we're gonna get
22:01
there see him and go dude I had no idea
22:06
so first there's a tension of me and my creator
22:08
pretending like I understand something that is impossible for me
22:12
and my finiteness to understand then on top of that
22:16
how that plays out in my life is I have to
22:20
determine whether or not some thing is God before I
22:22
can do anything with it which is a massive problem
22:26
because I've got kids and young people are sitting around
22:28
doing nothing Literally nothing waiting on a word from the
22:33
Lord when your life was the word from the Lord do you know
22:37
Today that is the word you need it you've been
22:41
born when you could've been born in any time in humanist I just
22:44
heard this sad and I was like blown away by
22:46
over 4 7 00 people over nine generations had to
22:51
exist and survive and meet just for the DNA to get
22:56
into your body for us to be talking regular 4
22:58
7 00 people nine generations and you're not a miracle
23:03
dude You already won the lottery now just do something
23:07
with it don't waste it and that tension is me
23:10
going I'm trying to decide if it's right or wrong
23:13
or if it's the voice of the Lord before I
23:14
do anything and for me I'll tell you practically in
23:18
my life I believe in healing but I have a
23:20
daughter with cerebral palsy so I get two choices I can
23:23
either go well he doesn't heal and then build a
23:27
theology around it or I go he always heels in there must
23:31
be something wrong with me and I spend the rest
23:33
of my life cycling through deliverance ministries and fasting and
23:36
praying for some thing that I fully don't understand but it must
23:39
be my fault so it's not a faith issue or
23:42
this but I always talk to people about is it it's
23:44
magpie theology or magpie understand if you ever seen a
23:48
magpie if you look at a magpie from a distance
23:50
it is two colors it is black and it is
23:53
white The problem with getting up close to a magpie
23:57
is that it's blue as well but you don't see
23:59
it from far away and so we need the reality
24:02
of third way thinking we need a third option thinking
24:06
which is tension and mystery that it is the both and
24:10
the yes and no death and resurrection in the same
24:14
body in the same person in the same time death
24:17
and resurrection hold in one hand not to answer we like when
24:21
it's Good Friday and Easter But if not it's one experience
24:26
we will death and resurrection in our one hand that
24:30
is the reality of tension and mystery when I can
24:32
embrace the both and and not and feel the conflict
24:37
but embrace it like if I was to work through
24:41
either of our stories or what we do with men
24:43
all the time if we end up going let's go
24:45
back to your eight year old self OK you were
24:47
abused OK so now with the church that is go let's either get rid
24:52
of that so that you're a new creation in Christ
24:55
or we have to recognize I'm not supposed to get delivered
24:58
from the eight year old version of me Is actually a
25:01
part of who I am and it was bad and
25:04
it was wrong and I need to grieve it so
25:06
that it can be integrated into my life as a part
25:09
of who I am today like it actually made me
25:12
the way I am so I can I'm not saying
25:15
like we we we need to go make excuses for
25:19
our abusers what I'm saying is you can't get rid
25:22
of the fact that it happened to you so what
25:24
are you gonna do either live in the tension of it
25:27
makes me the man I am today or spend the
25:31
rest of your life going I'm not really worth much
25:33
because that happened to me Does that make sense yes
25:37
I totally get it right and I'm watching all these
25:39
men going what do I do with the eight year
25:41
old version of myself that was beat by his mom beat by
25:45
his dad abused in a Bandan what do I do with that
25:49
I'm like you grieve over it right so for me
25:51
it's the beatitudes so if you're if blessed are those who
25:55
mourn for they will be comforted right so the first
25:59
step I have to do intention is grief I have to actually
26:04
learn to grieve and mourn so that the parts of me that
26:07
are yet he'll not yet healed I can actually grieve
26:11
them and experience comforting in that place because if I
26:14
don't get comforted I'll settle for comfort and comfort I
26:17
can buy So comfort I can buy because that's just
26:20
escapism but I'm not getting comfort and I'm just paying for
26:24
comfort and that's it totally different ballgame medication that's my
26:29
medication right yeah so wow this is deep and I
26:33
think what you're explaining here I mean I I look at
26:35
this whole conversation and the work you're doing and what
26:37
you're explaining to me this is real discipleship this is
26:40
deep discipleship which which we don't see a lot right now
26:44
because you have to be super intentional you have to understand it
26:47
and you have to have some men in your life that
26:48
can help you process this because you just don't learn
26:51
this on your own this is talk to you somehow
26:54
and you're coached and instructed through it that's that that's
26:57
the process right now that we would like I said
26:59
earlier we're just trying to raise up those men so
27:01
that we can do that effectively with the next group
27:04
that's coming up right all right so let's let's get into
27:07
this let's talk about I mean I think you've given
27:10
us like pretty much the origin story but if there's
27:12
a missing piece because your story is a whole it's
27:15
all one story of like what made Jake and who
27:18
you are Or it's not and I totally resonate with the
27:21
boxes I talk about that all the time as men
27:23
were very good at building compartments there's my work box
27:27
there's my church box there's this yeah that's that's us up
27:31
for a lot of failure because we can act a certain way
27:33
in one place and then we can totally be another
27:35
person because we just have a different mask that we
27:37
put on for that box absolutely so so tell me
27:41
if there's if there's if you wanna take in a different
27:44
place but I wanna know if we can go right
27:46
into this mission of reclaiming masculinity is there more to
27:51
that I know there's a lot more but is there a
27:53
missing piece that we need to understand of this origin
27:55
story where this mission came from I think you've given
27:58
us a lot of where this mission was born from but I
28:01
want to talk about the mission itself why it's so
28:04
important and why it's something you're focused on right now
28:08
yeah I mean I honestly the way it started was
28:11
my kids were becoming teenagers and I did not know
28:14
how to grow up meant so I just really like ended up
28:17
going like I need to Figure this out because my
28:19
marriage is great so like we spent you know eight
28:23
or nine years just rebuilding our marriage focusing on it
28:27
and having the conversations doing the work and then I end
28:30
up in the spot where I was like OK I've
28:32
got two boys that are turning into 13 at 11
28:35
at the time and I was like I don't know
28:39
what do you do with them and nobody did anything
28:41
with me like I didn't nobody walked me into manhood
28:45
so what what is that crossover look like and that
28:49
lead me on a series of events some supernatural and
28:53
wild and some that are still progressing even today as
28:56
I'm figuring it out with free thinking children that I'm
29:01
not trying to control you know and I and the truth
29:04
is I can give you answers about kids come in
29:06
the middle of it so when people ask me I
29:08
can go hey this where I sock this room good I
29:11
feel like I'm doing affective in this area but in
29:14
all honesty ask me in 20 years you know because
29:17
that part with the kid Kid I don't really know
29:19
because I'm still trying I'm still trying stuff and I'm
29:22
just try to be faithful and what's in my hands but that
29:24
was that was the origin that led me to going
29:27
well if I'm a do it for my kids like
29:29
who's gonna do this with me well let's just put
29:31
a bunch of dysfunctional men are my garage and let's
29:34
see how this works out I love it and how
29:38
is it working out so far it's beautiful like for
29:41
us that we we use a couple things while I'll
29:44
give you the short version the short version is that
29:46
we in the midst of processing what I was looking
29:50
for for my wife and I we ended up coming
29:54
across something called the Allender theory by Danny Allender out of yes
29:59
I see it in Seattle Theological school or Seattle school
30:04
of theology something like that but Dan Allender he's mentioned
30:07
a ton of books I mean every book on sort
30:10
of Christian psychology he's a dude like he wrote board
30:13
love to be told God love sacs like there's he's
30:18
done a ton of stuff that's amazing amazing amazing but
30:22
I think we really adopt it was sort of story
30:23
work so we were using it in our marriage of
30:26
time and then found out how great it is to
30:29
use with men so we said well what if we
30:31
just get together in a bit of the premise is
30:33
simply that stick with out going into the whole how he
30:37
does Allender theory all that is basically we created our
30:41
version the simplified version for us as we do a
30:44
story map which means that you basically build a linear
30:48
story of your eyes and your lives with a middle lines of
30:50
zero is you know varied it's just normal then things
30:55
that were great things are terrible on a scale of one
30:58
to 10: 10 AM to kind of plot things over
30:59
the course of your story plot them on there A lot of
31:02
people have heard this is hills and valleys Victor Frankel
31:05
actually came up with that and we utilize that tool just to
31:09
get the primer like going and then we ask men
31:11
to do is pick one of those stories and write
31:14
8 00 to 1 000 words on that story that
31:17
specific space not all the stuff around it not this
31:21
is literally I'm using this to tell you about my
31:23
mom you know no it's like the whole thing is
31:26
based around this moment and then in that moment the
31:28
man reads the story because writing it out and reading
31:31
it in front of a group of men is terrifying
31:34
humbling vulnerability enters and grieving starts to enter and it's
31:37
very rare I have any man that does this to any
31:41
degree there's I've never seen a man not cry like
31:45
this just not I mean men that don't cry like
31:47
I haven't cried in 20 years you know And so they
31:50
took because they're having to look at it and they look
31:53
at it and they share it and then this group
31:54
of men we called is hold space for them creates
31:57
containment is our Islanders language we provide containment for them
32:01
and then we ask questions so it's just hey I
32:05
heard you say this what does that mean to you
32:07
hey this tell me about that so you know when
32:09
we work through that well in that process what did it
32:13
happening was I ran into something called the work which
32:17
is a documentary that changed my life John Tysons primal
32:21
path him and then the book iron John by Robert
32:26
Bly that was the catalyst to iron John by Robert
32:29
Blyth really was the catalytic connecting piece between all of
32:34
these things because what he did was connect mythological understanding
32:39
and historical rights of passage to modern sort of tools
32:45
for how do we do this in a group of
32:47
men that which then connect me to the mankind And project which if
32:51
you ever heard of but all of that stuff started coming at me
32:54
at once and we just used our Wednesday nights as sort
32:58
of a place to practice so anything we learned we
33:01
would just shop in the room and we would go
33:03
OK let's try this you know and it would be a
33:07
total crap show most the time because you don't know
33:09
what you're doing it's like again just like the guitar
33:12
stuff I had a tool I had space so I'm
33:16
just like let's try it and what happened was our
33:19
circle kept growing and so now we do entire weekends
33:22
for it but that was really the catalytic stuff that
33:25
sort of sent us into the space awesome yeah I'm
33:30
very I'm very familiar with everything you're explaining so I
33:33
think this is so needed so deep and it's missing right
33:35
now it really is a missing piece And you know
33:39
you know what Jake the worlds got it the world has
33:41
it in some of their programs and I've seen it
33:43
there and I was like wow we need that so
33:45
I'm glad that you're your bring this in redeeming it and putting
33:49
in the proper contacts because it does get weird there's
33:52
a lot of personal development coaching programs in the world that use
33:55
a lot of this stuff but then I always walk away saying
33:58
OK I can keep that that was totally wrong I
34:00
didn't participate in this part because they get a little
34:03
mystical they get a little bit weird I've seen that
34:06
firsthand And I think in the men's space total even with
34:09
the conversation we're having here I mean there's so many
34:11
people because right now the gap is real and the
34:15
world showing us like yeah there's an issue here there's
34:17
a gap and we have worldly secular coaches people with
34:21
different ideas they're not godly and then a Christian guy
34:25
doesn't have a lot of places to go and he's asked to listen
34:29
but then they're always left in the state of tension
34:31
a bad tension a state of confusion of OK I
34:35
like that there's something that's resonating it's pulling on my
34:38
heart but at the same time like I got to
34:40
get over this issue and there's something kind of sinful
34:43
here and this is weird and they just it's a
34:45
state of confusion so I love I love what you're
34:48
doing do you wanna comment on that a little bit
34:50
because I mean I always go to what Jesus says you
34:52
know he says take heed to how you hear and
34:55
so I'm a big believer that we just can't hit
34:58
subscribe to any one that comes across our feed that we
35:01
have to really guard what voices and who we really listen
35:05
to especially as we go down the path Of doing
35:08
some deep work yeah I think I'm roar actually talked
35:11
about it like the cleanest that I've seen because he had his whole
35:14
work started roar started everything was men stuff I mean if
35:17
you read Adam 's return wisemen to wild Minda Wiseman the
35:24
quest for the grill like all these books that he
35:27
wrote on masculinity rites of passage all these things one
35:30
of the things that he sort of lands on in
35:32
this was from I just might've been early 90s as
35:36
he's like is he basically just said and he was
35:39
commenting on all the massive movements at that time cause
35:41
you talking promise keepers all that stuff now it's something
35:43
really decent to offer from the mythopoetic men's movement with
35:47
Robert Bly knows guys to promise keepers doing the stadium
35:50
stuff all awesome but really what it comes down to
35:54
is you have to have a try two things you have to
35:57
have a tribe of 30 and I Danny Martin Shaw he
36:00
always says that if you can't be seen effectively by
36:03
30 you'll try to get seen by 30 million and
36:07
that really is what we're watching we're watching a ton
36:09
of men who haven't been seen by 30 which is
36:12
the size of a stereotypical tribe and so they're spending
36:16
their lives trying to get seen by 30 million and
36:19
so there's the missing piece of being seen by 30
36:22
dudes and then the other part is if I am
36:25
not radically and ridiculously anchored to Jesus Christ none of it
36:30
has stay in power and I tell me this listen and
36:33
this is again I am the The again the weirdo
36:36
fringe guy I'm like if that things moving you go
36:38
but don't stop go to you it's weird and I
36:41
know it's actually jacked up but you're getting something from
36:44
it keep going is those who seek will eventually find
36:47
so if you land on some thing and you get
36:50
you're gonna get stuck just like everyone else you're gonna
36:53
be stuck in some weird like circular thinking masculinity weird
36:58
thing that points to know where he turn off so of course it's
37:02
gonna fracture and leave you more damage than when it
37:05
when you start it because at the end of the
37:07
day if it's not anchored to eternity who cares like
37:10
it Hass to be anchored in Christ in Christ alone
37:13
the man Jesus Christ must be at the center that was
37:18
awesome I meant you spent three days telling parsable and the
37:21
quest for the holy Grail 12 meant over three days
37:24
but we don't do that anymore like we don't get
37:27
around fire pits until stories but stories were the corporate
37:31
Wiebe tribe and then my story begin to makes Sense
37:34
as the singular I in the midst of doing that
37:37
but because my center is Christ I get to tell
37:40
the story from a perspective that most people want and
37:43
multiple don't even know that half the story was written
37:45
by a knight and half the story was written by
37:47
a priest so no wonder it has such a beautiful
37:50
holy language in it based around the grail that I
37:54
love the description of it again it's the tension because
37:57
it's the grail is described as a rock who held
38:00
intention the dark and the light in that holy space
38:04
of tension gave abundance to the earth and I'm like
38:08
I love that like those that language is stuff we
38:11
don't even use anymore you know I mean we're like give me
38:14
the next teaching five steps to being a better man and
38:16
12 steps in another father Good father another 2 5
38:20
steps and I'll be a good husband is like now you're probably
38:23
gonna suck most the time as me really painful sorry about it like
38:26
that's just the way it works but here's a really
38:28
great story to help you see yourself so you don't
38:31
feel alone in it yeah but we left formulas man
38:34
we don't want story what formulas do you know formula Jesus
38:38
man there's just no formula it's like when we were
38:40
even trying to get people saved by a prayer you
38:42
know how I feel about that I'm like come on
38:45
man I'm gonna enter into eternity after with a repeat
38:48
after me like karaoke Jesus you know I mean like
38:51
we could all confused when there's no words on the
38:53
screen we hate tension we hate mystery but our life
38:58
exposes us to it constantly and that reality of being Christ
39:03
centered living in mystery intention allows me to be your voice to
39:06
places no one else gets to be a voice This is so
39:11
good man yeah I love this just kind of like
39:13
as a time out real quick I'll tell you like
39:14
I've I've done some deep work with I first got
39:17
exposed to it like in a secular program and was like this
39:20
was amazing this needs to be Christian I somehow this
39:23
needs to be done differently and as I'm kind of
39:26
building my own things and just kind of you know
39:28
exploring with the Lord putting on me I heard about
39:31
another Christian thing I kind of smirked at one thing you
39:34
said because I was explaining it to my uncle is a
39:37
pastor he's like oh you want to do that he
39:39
goes oh that's like this group I'm like what's that
39:41
group I never heard about it is I got a
39:42
check it out the sky knows it so like I'll
39:44
just go to it so I'm fresh off a weekend
39:47
I just did a weekend retreat Add to the wrist
39:50
30 guys there's 30 gas exactly what it was the same
39:56
chassis of what I did in the like more personal
39:59
development program is the same exact chassis different exercises and
40:02
totally redeemed in theologically a biblically sound like oh yeah
40:08
now I know I see what they did their yeah
40:10
so awful and itself mean there's loads of stuff out
40:13
there and that's a I have to go and just stay in my
40:17
lane cause I mean we're doing 12 guys at a
40:19
time because it's it we're gonna move and we're gonna
40:22
even shrink it we're going down to eat it doesn't pay
40:24
the bills dude yeah pay the bill from the guys
40:27
at a time you have to just on it and believing
40:30
it to such a degree you like I'm gonna get
40:31
this awesome OK so Jake tell me tell me about
40:34
the fight because your name your name what you're doing
40:37
the fight you have fight weekend so I'm gonna start
40:40
with a really simple question yeah Who are we fighting
40:44
what are we fighting what are we fighting for other sort
40:47
of key to the fight is we go we're looking
40:49
for one man one man equals one marriage equals one
40:53
family which means we got one generation and so we
40:57
are most of the time fighting ourselves and so I
41:01
love Raz language again these guys I just read a ton
41:04
and he says the first half of your life you
41:06
fight the devil the second half of the life your
41:08
life you find God And I like I just love
41:11
that language cause on your heroes journey you're just fighting
41:14
the devil everything is this upward climb you know and
41:18
he even jokes that you know if you give a
41:20
young man the Cross Hill just use it as another ego
41:22
pursuit which were seeing a lot and so there's a lot of us
41:25
fighting ourselves in fighting tension and fighting our story and fighting and
41:30
fighting and fighting and some of it's really great but
41:33
we have to recognize that if we're gonna actually fight the
41:37
fight for our family we got a fight the version
41:40
of ourselves that we've been presenting to everyone else for
41:43
decades and we have to watch him die yeah we have to
41:46
watch the imposter the shadow whatever name you want to
41:49
give it a Brennan many calls it the imposter from Arby's child
41:53
one of the best chapters of any book I ever read
41:57
And then you know young and sort of background would be
42:01
shadow you know some people call it different things but
42:04
I'm just like we're fighting the version of ourselves that
42:07
isn't authentic and where our weakness crosses our experience that's
42:12
where we'll find our real vulnerability and what I'm trying
42:15
to do is fight mend through the imposter and through the
42:19
shadow to get a picture of who they really are
42:22
because they don't know what they're fighting so they end
42:25
up fighting everyone else except for the imposter so they're
42:29
fighting their wife they're fighting their kids they're fighting some
42:32
fight out in culture and it doesn't mean anything because
42:35
it's not really fighting the thing that really matters you
42:39
know and doing the wrestling that it takes to get
42:42
a new name that's so good what's the consequences of
42:45
a guy who doesn't take this work on your neck It's this
42:48
piece like what happens I love you I think we're seeing it yeah
42:52
if you can this is the way it works I
42:53
mean you can go to 1 000 bucks on the stop
42:56
and they all have different language for the same thing
42:58
every young boy begins in the assent like they begin
43:02
in a hero at heroic journey not the Joseph Campbell
43:06
heroes journey that's a different piece but we are like
43:08
on a heroic ascent that's basically the ages of zero
43:11
to like even into your 30s right so like we
43:14
can get all the way into our 30s now somewhere
43:17
in there if we should be experiencing an initiation so
43:20
in initiation in the midst of our heroic journey humbles
43:23
us to become protectors and providers from the culture from
43:26
which we came OK so every initiatory experience was me knowing
43:30
the story of my tribe knowing the unique identity of
43:34
myself I mean some like you know VisionQuest type Native American
43:37
stuff they couldn't return until they heard their new name
43:41
from the great spirit which I love that language super
43:44
offensive to Christianity until we read revelation and we realize
43:48
that he Gonna give us a stone that has our
43:50
name written on it to step in the name we
43:51
were always supposed to be called so all of these
43:53
things crash into each other and what we do is we
43:56
continue on that ascent until we hit sort of a
43:59
midlife point what roar calls the crisis of limitation right end up
44:03
recognizing that I no longer I'm going to be able
44:06
to accomplish all I set out to do in my
44:08
life and part of the things I thought I'd become
44:11
I don't have time for any more so I hit this
44:14
crisis of limitation resource page energy all that stuff right until I get
44:18
three choices at that point and this is the key
44:21
right here what happens to a man who actually takes
44:24
this on embraces weakness intention mystery in their middle life
44:28
gets three out of three things that either become an old fool
44:32
basically saying I'm gonna continue on my heroes journey until
44:34
I'm 80 well now you're no help to anybody because
44:38
you continue that I sent in order to do it
44:41
in the amount of limited Energy and limited space and limited
44:46
time that you have you end up shutting everyone else down
44:49
because the only way to continue ascending is you got
44:51
50 60 70 80 year old men were building structures that hold
44:56
everyone else below them because they are still trying to
44:58
be on their heroic journey that ended three decades ago
45:01
but they're not willing to give it up you know
45:04
now for those that are like wow I have I'm
45:06
limited my life sucks it's over they begin in the
45:10
embittered journey so we have an old four or we have
45:13
a better fourth Their food is like this life sucks it's all awful
45:18
everyone's gonna die and you're all you're all gonna burn
45:22
in hell Didn't get anything you wanted to work out for him and
45:27
he wasn't willing to die before he died now the
45:30
third option is a good one the third option is the
45:32
way of the cross the third option says I am now
45:35
limited by time and space and resource and energy I'm
45:40
limited in all of these areas and I'm going to
45:43
embrace it because if I die before I die I
45:46
never have to die this is where I begin the leading
45:49
the letting go process I just keep leading up a man
45:52
who does this well by the end of his life
45:55
has already practiced dying so much that by the time
45:59
his physical body is ready to cross over he fully
46:02
embraces it without fear and with total courage because he's
46:06
already spent the second half of his life giving his resource
46:09
away giving his life away so by the time he
46:12
reaches the doors By the time he gets to that
46:16
space he's already he's good because he did it all
46:20
he gave it all away he didn't spend the second
46:22
half of his life still trying to build something for
46:25
God or for his family for whatever he invested it into
46:29
the people that were right in his meds and so
46:31
he can walk away totally clean knowing that he's going
46:35
to hear well done I love it man this is
46:38
such a great conversation we're going deep this is him
46:41
you know honestly you can't get into this conversation easily
46:44
it's not easily accessible because it's not being had in a lot of
46:47
places the stuff that you're talking about the dialogue it's
46:51
just like honestly I've come across this work in the
46:55
last couple years and it's really changed me and it's
46:58
a progression right and never stop I have some intentionality app but yeah
47:03
but so many men don't even know and we just
47:05
get a superficial Christianity we get a superficial understanding and
47:09
three point sermons and my formula but still not working
47:13
for me and then we're struggling and we end up
47:15
becoming one of the three guys you just described right
47:18
and what's hard about it is men are entering into
47:20
this journey with enough shame and guilt and soda than stack on
47:24
a three point sermon or a five point project they're not really
47:27
gonna get out of it what they want the claims are like
47:30
this actually is real work this actually is real dying this
47:33
is actually real engagements real integration it's real diving into
47:37
like we said these men on the beach this weekend in
47:41
The first night we didn't go straight to the house
47:43
we ended up having this really magical beautiful moment we're
47:47
across this lake we were at like started having a
47:49
thunder and lightning storm like across the lake and we're
47:53
sitting on this beach had to walk 1 50 yards
47:56
across it and we're sitting barefoot sitting in this space and
48:00
watching thunder on one side and lightning and the other
48:03
crystal clear sky and saying this is where we will
48:06
sit we are entering into this with knowing there's a
48:11
storm on one side clear-cut clear sky on the other and
48:14
we're gonna sit in this tension we're gonna sit in
48:17
this mystery we're gonna sit in the uniqueness of this
48:19
moment knowing that what I am actually created for already
48:23
lies inside of me it's just buried under shame and
48:26
guilt it's been buried under shame and guilt for so
48:29
long that we don't even know how to access it
48:31
anymore and I we talk about it as a Robert
48:33
Blaize language is the long bad we drive behind us
48:36
so we were born Alice Miller talks about in her
48:39
book at the drama to gift a child Talks about
48:42
how are born with 3 60 ° of radiance everywhere
48:46
we don't know like little kids just beaming but our
48:50
entire lives part of that light keeps getting sly stop he be quiet
48:54
he be good hey we don't act like that then you
48:56
throw like abuse or triggers or molestation or any of
48:59
the really big stuff she start chopping off the lights by
49:02
the time we're in our 20s we got this like
49:05
we were born 3 60 radiance we were a light on
49:08
the hill a city that cannot be hidden then were
49:12
left with like a sliver but where did all those
49:14
other versions of me go well they all got tossed
49:17
in a bag I've been dragging for 20 years I've
49:20
been dragging since I was 4 5 6 7 8
49:22
it's versions of me that I actually am but they didn't
49:27
give me the love and acceptance I actually needed to
49:29
survive so I chopped them off threw them in a
49:32
bag and I've been dragging around for 20 30 years
49:35
now we know why men are tired in their 50s
49:37
and 60s because they've never done any of the work
49:40
of Blake Re-fork the shadow work behind there to actually
49:44
open that bag up and deal with what's in there
49:46
who I really am so they're getting like 40 50 60
49:49
night I'm tired as hell man I don't need five
49:52
points give me authenticity somebody tell me how to open
49:56
this bag get that energy out of that bag get it
50:00
back into my life so I can end fully me
50:03
I don't need another project I don't need another cop
50:06
I don't need hype I need somebody to look me
50:08
in the eyes and go dude what you just said
50:10
is bull crap That is wrong man and I'm not
50:14
gonna let you buy that anymore open that bag and let's talk about
50:18
what's in there let's do the hard work and then
50:20
all the sudden they get invigorated their energy dude every man this
50:24
weekend was like I have never felt more seen in
50:26
my whole life this is the deepest I've ever been
50:29
in my whole life and it's happening in their 40s
50:33
5 6 dude we can't we cannot sit by and
50:39
let men drag these bags waste their energy and slaughter
50:43
their families in the name of an imposter that's living
50:46
their life because their light got cut off when they
50:49
were 6 7 8 9 10 we got to get
50:53
that stuff back and we have to help them that is
50:56
our job as men who are doing this we don't
51:00
have all the answers great good you know what somebody needs they
51:03
don't need answers they don't need fixing no man wants
51:06
to be fixed you're just gonna piss him off don't
51:09
try to fix man sit with the man and ask him if you Actions
51:12
that are really hard and let him squirm in his
51:15
chair and stay silent until he answers that's coaching right there
51:19
that's it yeah and it's been that kind of work
51:23
in a holy space with the right tools right there's
51:28
nothing a man can't do with that let's address this
51:31
real quick because for for listeners I don't know where
51:33
everybody's at as they hear this and I just wanna
51:36
talk about you know someone might be listening to this
51:40
I don't know their age and the faith or aware
51:42
where they come from or who is listening at one
51:44
point in the future Someone might be thinking hey I
51:47
thought all that stuff got fixed when I got saved
51:50
like isn't that what Jesus does so can you look
51:53
up like to hear your perspective because we're talking about the
51:56
soul realm and the staff the trauma the junk that
51:59
hurts the wounds and I'll let you I'll let you
52:03
some that up for anyone that's that might have that thought
52:05
like hey I thought it was good because you are
52:08
good but you still have some stuff we have to deal
52:10
with because every time every time we do this they're
52:14
like wait wait a minute There's not covered in the
52:18
blood and I'm like well look at it this way Jesus
52:20
died to save you from your sin not your story
52:24
OK and here's the best example I can give you
52:26
and it works for me which is this twofold number
52:31
one Jesus so let's first talk about death and darkness
52:35
which is become an enemy of the church and it's
52:38
not an enemy it's actually a friend and actually all
52:41
the best miracles in Scripture happened in the dark Jesus
52:44
was raised from the dead in the dark of the
52:45
cave but let's start there so Jesus gets out of the
52:49
cave we all know the story he the tomb the
52:51
stone in front of the tomb is rolled away correct So
52:54
then now to now two chapters later he walks through a
52:58
wall to go be with his friends correct so so
53:02
resurrected body Jesus can walk through walls so why didn't
53:06
he just walk out of the tube with the stones still there
53:11
well what if it wasn't rolled away so that he
53:14
could get out so bad but so that we could
53:16
get in what if we were actually supposed to die
53:20
with Christ what if we were actually supposed to get another empty
53:23
tomb and lay down with him and let him resurrect
53:26
us because the hard part is my sin has been
53:29
covered but my story is still real So I don't
53:32
have to pay the cost of the repercussions of my life
53:35
but it is still my life it is still my
53:38
story it is still the reality and people are like well yeah
53:41
but that doesn't make sense OK when Jesus does get resurrected
53:45
does walk through the wall what does he keep what's the
53:49
only thing Jesus keeps from pre- resurrection Scars
53:56
that's all he keeps the only man-made thing in heaven
53:59
is Jesus 's scars and what does he use those
54:01
scars for to destroy doubt so no wonder we're not
54:06
doing a good job of destroying doubt we're busy hiding
54:09
our scars we can't destroy doubt with good theology we
54:12
can't destroy fear with good theology we can't destroy any
54:16
of the shame and guilt that people are experiencing with
54:19
a nice worship song is a three point sermon we
54:21
cannot do it you know what does it Here's my scars
54:26
look been there I love that reality because my scars are
54:33
what show off his goodness and we're busy saying got
54:36
delivered from that no that's a different than still having
54:40
them on your body and showing them off yes I
54:45
have been healed from the repercussions of what those scars
54:48
mean for Jesus they should've met death well now they
54:50
mean life he redeems the entire narrative so that you
54:55
become the handiwork of God and one of the best
54:58
one of the best moments of this for me was
55:00
in a San Francisco airport sitting at the bar with these
55:03
two guys from London watching a football game and I
55:06
need an actual American football game at two guys from
55:08
London Bela being bankers we strike up a conversation I'll give
55:12
you this very short version and I go we're having
55:14
this literally like little dialogue sitting there just hanging out And
55:19
they go eventually you know I've asked them their bankers
55:21
what are you do they ask me I go I travel
55:23
playing music in churches I also work with men do
55:26
a lot of like I do lotta inner work with men using Christ at the
55:29
center of the whole deal and the other one of
55:31
the two guys leans over and he's like hey I'm
55:35
an atheist just so you know I'm like oh man didn't really
55:38
ask but we're great you know good idea You've been
55:43
to this part of my God I've been alone action of the
55:45
Spartans pop in to this church in his church he's like oh
55:47
my gosh so crazy and I guess you look how do
55:49
you get into that I was like oh well my
55:51
daughter was diagnosed with Shiva palsy and it kind of
55:53
sent me on this journey me and my wife and
55:54
my family and immediately the atheist pizza and he goes
55:58
you'll see that's why I won't believe in God because
56:00
you're chill your daughter won't because your daughter can't walk
56:04
and children are starving in Africa that's what he said
56:07
and I said OK sweet do you mind if I
56:09
address those first the big one then the personal one
56:12
and I he's like yeah yeah whatever you know I
56:14
said sweet you're a baker is there enough money on planet
56:18
earth to take care of every human being he goes yeah
56:21
I go OK is there enough food on planet earth for
56:24
everyone to get enough calories so that no one will start
56:27
he says yes absolutely and then I asked him this
56:29
question then who's fault is it Dude starts crying while
56:34
it's ours and I said no it's not it's yours
56:37
make it personal I'm not a banker I don't have
56:40
your money you have your money have you have any kids
56:42
in Africa did you pay for my daughter surgeries did
56:45
you do any of that no it's your fault and
56:48
now let's take it let's take it personal I said
56:51
my daughter was born with cerebral palsy diagnosed at 15 months
56:54
we went through a ton of work trying to figure
56:56
out who God was in the process that got fired
56:59
from my church ended up starting our prayer wrote some songs
57:01
of the house of prayer those got picked up by
57:03
a label ended up going in traveling the world for
57:06
for five years and up still traveling to travel to
57:08
this day oh my gosh I traveled onto today my plane
57:12
was delayed I'm not supposed to be here so I
57:14
end up traveling being here now sitting with you telling you
57:17
about God and the way you've never heard of them
57:19
before now when you go home and you accept Jesus
57:22
cause you're going to after this all happens you're gonna
57:24
make him lord and savior of your life when you
57:26
get to heaven and you meet my daughter for the
57:28
first time because you'll be a creditor that you'll be
57:31
on her credit in Not mine she's the one that
57:33
had to couldn't walk all those years when you get
57:35
to happen and you look at my daughter walking in
57:37
perfect perfect restoration and she walks up to you and
57:40
says welcome in do you think she's gonna be bummed about bummed
57:43
out about the 60 to 80 years she walked on
57:46
earth with not walking and knowing that the price of
57:48
her not walking is your salvation eternally and forever in
57:51
heaven with Jesus Christ wow so powerful dude he lost it and
57:58
I'm like I'm gonna get you to prepare to go talk
58:00
to Jesus when you get back to your hotel room
58:02
tonight please real so when you can talk to him he'll
58:04
talk back but the point is we're not making any
58:08
of those connections we're going God delivered Me Again we're
58:12
back to the duality conversation it's the simple nope Jesus blood
58:16
it's all covered Isabella not look at your old me I was abused
58:20
like hell man you gotta look that kid in the
58:22
mirror and you gotta look at him and deal with
58:25
the repercussions of abuse abandonment rape all of the addictions
58:31
you have to look yourself in the mirror and know that
58:34
that stuff made you who you are today but because
58:38
of the blood of Jesus you don't have to face any
58:41
of the ramifications ramifications or repercussions of that because you
58:44
got redemption instead that's the best news Jake that's amazing
58:49
that's amazing story I'm gonna leave it right there I
58:52
have I have to get to something else before you wrap
58:55
up because I want you to tell the people that
58:57
are listening I want you to talk about the fight
59:00
how people connect with you so really drop those links below but
59:02
before we do just one other thing that I wanna
59:06
know about your day today as a man do you
59:10
have any daily disciplines any things that you do part
59:14
of this to pull through anything that I'm always into
59:17
you know we're here we wanna we wanna be high
59:20
performers we want to maximize what we have and it
59:23
all comes down to routine ritual what we do who
59:25
we are how we perform every day so I'm just
59:28
curious if you could share a little bit about your
59:29
routines your rituals what you do on a daily basis
59:32
that power your mission and power what you're doing Absolutely
59:36
I probably it's going to be some of the same thing you
59:38
guys probably all would say I get up at 5
59:42
AM I head straight to the gym I basically and I don't
59:46
work out crazy hard I am doing it to keep
59:49
my body moving and to like really just keep some
59:52
flexibility so I do about 4 5 minutes of weightlifting
59:56
different focus on different parts of the body than I
59:58
do swimming I swim a mile then I jump in
60:01
the pool some of my own that's how I end
60:03
come home and then I do my meditation time so I sit
60:06
in meditation take communion almost every morning And when I
60:10
say meditation I mean the really contemplative prayer so I will repeat
60:15
phrases or I mean really simple wants to you know
60:18
Jesus Christ of God have mercy on me a sinner you
60:21
know I mean I really like Will will meditate just
60:23
let it sit on my body I'm really really big
60:26
on like we have to like we we have to start recognizing
60:31
like it's one thing that to push weights and to do
60:33
working out it's another to be in touch with you with
60:35
your physical body that's a whole different ball game and
60:38
I wanna be in touch with this thing so I
60:40
want it I wanna listen to it so sleep in
60:43
those things and then like most guys like who do
60:46
this stuff long-term and psycho then cold shower so like Wim
60:49
Hof that if you know what I mean so like
60:51
I'm just in the cold shower try to hold in there
60:53
for a minute try to regulate my breathing and get
60:56
really focused and then I'll start my workday with a
61:00
podcast or book something that'll keep my brain moving And
61:04
then I jump in to work and I pretty much break for
61:06
lunch every day with my wife because I work at
61:08
home and so we do and then I'm done like
61:12
right now I'll be done usually I go till three
61:14
or four but I stayed up with you but that's
61:16
like we have a pretty hard cut time 90 %
61:19
of the time so that the rest of the evening
61:21
I just spent with family I appreciate this man this
61:24
is really valuable to me I love you bro this
61:26
is a powerful conversation and we are biohacking with Jake
61:30
Hamilton I love it cold showers breathing Biblical meditation yeah man
61:36
that's the way we live that sets the crew that
61:38
we got listening to us so this conversation is crazy
61:42
valuable you Jake bring a song by just telling us where
61:45
people can connect with you will drop all the links
61:47
below but if people wanna learn more about what you
61:49
do what you got coming up and hey I don't
61:51
know maybe there's a special announcement you're working on a
61:53
project or there's something on the music side do you
61:55
wanna share you can do whatever you want yeah I
61:58
mean honestly right now we take a little break towards
62:01
the end of the year we are currently when we're
62:03
recording this but we have what I what was was
62:06
coming up for next year as we do a few things
62:08
every year we're gonna we're doing a fight summit which
62:10
comes in January so that's sort of our larger gathering
62:13
we're men can come and learn about story learn about
62:16
mythology sort of it it's just a primer like hey
62:18
if you're interested that's a place to go fight some
62:21
at January just want to be in Redding it's like the
62:23
third week of January find all of it at the
62:25
links below all the websites have all the information then
62:29
from there we do a three times a year we
62:31
do courage course in Mantock Monday courage to call This is
62:35
basically 15 16 day pre- recorded dialogue we have a
62:39
private Facebook group we kind of just go after dialogue
62:41
in the biblical foundations of masculinity very very basic especially a lot of
62:46
people who follow me are in that sort of space so
62:49
it's a nice bridge to kind of go he lets
62:52
dialogue about some of these things but completely from scripture
62:55
and then we jump to man talk Mondays but we
62:57
only take 15 guys or we took 18 this last
63:00
time it was a lot so about 15 18 guys live
63:04
zoom every week for eight weeks so we all jump
63:07
on we check in that's where we start introducing the
63:10
deep works of some of the inner work some of the story
63:13
work some of the like what does it mean to
63:14
carry a long bag what does that look like what
63:16
what is shadow work what is grief work what does
63:19
it mean to actually do that work as a man
63:21
on a regular basis and not just show up to
63:23
the conference in the height then the below that is
63:26
really what we're like what we do that's arc sort
63:29
of core is the fight weekend and a fight weekend
63:32
we only take 8 to 12 guys max Them and
63:35
we we it's like all expense paid you just get
63:38
there we cover everything else you show up with the
63:41
story having watched the work and we dive in like
63:44
basically over the course of two days we do maybe
63:47
12 to 14 hours of like really deep intense story
63:53
work where men get to open up and be cared
63:56
for and contained possibly for some of the salmon very first time and
64:00
so that's kind of the big stuff and then this year
64:03
which nobody knows about yet we're gonna be doing our
64:05
first fight we can fight fight weekend one flesh so
64:09
we're gonna be doing our first marriage weekend with eight
64:11
couples in Napa Valley And we've got like a really
64:15
dope set up with their with cottages in a whole
64:17
thing but we're gonna be doing a lot of the story work
64:19
stuff with couples so me and my wife will go
64:22
in hopes that we're just gonna go after I just
64:24
see healthy and he'll marriages so but that's where the
64:27
plan but all that stuff you can find out more
64:29
information at this is the fight .com or fight weekend
64:33
.org awesome any last words for men guys listening close
64:38
it out every meeting with its this it's this book
64:42
called the blessing it's originates with a woman Native American woman
64:47
from the north east of North America from the eagle clan
64:51
her name is pocket niece and she said this at
64:54
the end of the podcast I have adopted it as we called
64:57
the blessing and it is you are the evidence of
65:00
the strength of your ancestors There are many things within
65:03
your lineage that attempted to obliterate all forms of goodness
65:09
but you are the living proof that it did not
65:14
work wow we're gonna leave it right there Jake it's been an honor
65:19
guys until next time let's raise the standard hey guys
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