There is often a gap between the man we want to be and the man we are. And, it can feel awkward to step into the role of leader or authority, or even "successful" man when we've spent so long seeing ourselves in a different light. Part of growing as men is accepting ourselves as the man we want to be.
I've hinted at it before, but it's finally happening. Wolf & Iron's membership site, The Foundry, is set to launch in January 2019 and I have a lot of work still ahead of me. In this episode, I go into some detail on the What, the Why, and the Roadmap for getting there.
These are exciting times! With so much anti-male propaganda taking place, I feel a bit like the underdog or maybe David against Goliath. But, I'm on mission and I'm glad to know the men that are pushing back against the status quo.
Most of the time we talk about "balance" in our lives: how much work, play, family time we allocate. However, we can't truly keep life in balance because somethings should outweigh others. In this #trucktalkthursday episode I talk about having a bull's-eye approach to life rather than trying to keep everything in balance. It helps us stay focused on what matters most.
Over the last few years I've had the opportunity to learn first hand how marketing works and how to use it to grow a business. Right now, Facebook is king of advertising and the power to find and reach your audience has never been easier or more accessible. My guest for this episode is our very own social media marketing guru, Raymond Johnston of Social Hacker. We talk about the tools and strategies we've used to grow our businesses. It's a great behind the scenes look at how marketing is done in the social media age.
What keeps us from accomplishing our goals? Are we sabotaging ourselves before we get started? In the last episode I talk about how to get things done with Plan, Execute, and Repeat. In this episode I talk about the things that hold us back. #trucktalkthursday
Happy Father's Day to all of the dads out there holding it down and getting it done! Being a father isn't easy, but it's worth it, and there are some things you'll learn by being a father that you might miss out on otherwise. Here are 5 ways being a father makes you a better man.
Have you ever looked back at the last few months (or years) and wondered why you're still in the same spot though you have dreams and desires? There is a simple formula for getting things done: Plan, Execute, Repeat.
Every man wants to be strong. To know and to push the limits of his own strength. Joe Strada is a man I respect in the area of strength. not only is he faithful to the iron, he's using it to hone character. He and his wife, Margaret, are setting the example of how to achieve goals together as a couple. In this episode, we learn from Joe some of the techniques to adding muscle and building strength.