Episodes
In this episode, I'll talk about why we should ridicule what is ridiculous and why we should smash idols in public. In particular, we'll talk about the three daughters of feminism—three visions for womanhood—that need to be dismantled. They are what I'm calling Girl Boss, Inc., Taylor Swift, and Yoga Pants. In Judges 6, Gideon was raised up by the Lord to fight against the Midianites, but first, he was called to smash his father's idol in the public square and to replace it with the altar of...
Published 05/01/24
Published 05/01/24
In his book, The Silver Chair, C.S. Lewis tells an interesting story about a dilapidated school run by a woman trying to be a Head. She is a picture of what happens when women are wrongly put in places of rule, and how weaponized empathy controls an environment—and eats it alive. We'll talk about male headship, why it is necessary, and why women aren't made to rule in home, church, or society. Sign up for the New Christendom Press Conference in June 2024. Join the Patreon exclusive...
Published 04/23/24
In this episode, I talk with Charles Haywood about his term, No Enemies to the Right (NETTR), and the updated version, No Enemies On the Right (NEOTR). It's not uncommon today to see conservatives attacking each other, but we talk about why guarding the right flank isn't the best strategy for winning the culture war. We also talk about Charles' writings on Franco and a recent review he did of Camp of the Saints and why it matters to the immigration discussion today, as well as the rebuilding...
Published 04/10/24
In this episode, I talk with Dustin Diefenderfer, Founder of MTNTOUGH Fitness, about his journey from the missionary fields of Africa to training the ultimate outdoor athletes on the mountain. We talk about overcoming adversity, honing mental toughness, and pushing through mental roadblocks. Dustin has built training programs with the help of Special Forces soldiers, hunted some of the most rugged backcountry wilderness areas imaginable, and hails from the great state of Montana. We also...
Published 03/30/24
Hard Men! Help us vanquish and make it to the finals in the most prestigious podcast poll competition of all time! If you have a Twitter account, go vote! If you don't, make one and go vote! Haunted Cosmos Vote: https://x.com/RealDMWPodcast/status/1769050042696962235?s=20 King's Hall Vote: https://x.com/RealDMWPodcast/status/1769050331869065257?s=20 If both of the New Christendom Press shows win their brackets, the final will be King's Hall vs. Haunted Cosmos. We will at that point simply...
Published 03/16/24
When you picture a family business, do you think of bulletproof vests and ballistic protection? That's the unique world Alex Stewart of Premier Body Armor and I explored as we unraveled the company's journey from a small metal shop to the forefront of personal armor. Our conversation took us through the transformation of protective gear, touching on the practicality of innovations like the everyday armor t-shirt bundle—a favorite of mine for its unobtrusive defense—and the clever inclusion of...
Published 02/29/24
I'm joined by pastor Dan Berkholder to discuss Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin, and why it's significant that Putin talked for 30 plus minutes about the history of Russia. Among other things, Tucker said Moscow is a beautiful city, unlike those in America. Why do we tolerate crime and filth in our streets? As it turns out, we might just prefer it.  We also discuss the 'He Gets Us' Super Bowl ads, why Christians prefer badness, and how our woke regime-aligned leaders in the...
Published 02/14/24
We live in soft, comfortable world today in the West. At least most of us do. In this episode, we're going to talk about the hard virtues of physical courage and toughness—something embodied in one of the greatest MLB pitchers of all time, Nolan Ryan.  They called him Big Tex. The Nolan Express. He pitched a record-setting 7 no hitters. In his early days, he threw a blistering 108-MPH fastball. In this episode, we'll explore the manly toughness of Nolan Ryan. Sign up for the New Christendom...
Published 02/02/24
In this episode, I talk with Alex Petkas, host of the Cost of Glory podcast. He's also a former professor with a Princeton PhD in Classical Literature. His podcast is a dramatic retelling of Plutarch's Lives, which is one of the most influential books in human history. We'll discuss why Christians can benefit from Plutarch.  We talk about why there are so few great men today, why rhetoric is important for leadership, and how Alex once interacted with Elon Musk on Twitter/X about Sulla....
Published 01/19/24
Larry McMurtry's book, Lonesome Dove, earned him a Pulitzer prize. The author was a master at unpacking relational dynamics in engaging prose. In this episode, we talk about how July Johnson embodies the failures of the soft Mr. Nice Guy. We also talk about practical steps for me to stand up to their wives, which is the only recipe for a happy home. We'll dissect the compelling interplay between characters like Gus McCray and Woodrow F. Call, offering profound reflections on life through...
Published 01/11/24
As the Taylor Swift X saga continues, it's interesting to note that her father, her producers, and the support staff around Taylor are largely comprised of—wait for it—men. In this episode, we'll unpack just how God has ordered the world and how patriarchy, like Thanos claimed about himself, is inevitable.  Rush Limbaugh talked about girls softening their conservative fathers.  The Daily Mail covered my tweet, which now has 22.5 million impressions.  Newsweek also weighed in.  As did the...
Published 12/15/23
A recent tweet of Eric's went viral on Twitter/X, which at the time of this post, had reached over 10 million impressions. What gives? Taylor Swift appeared on TIME magazine as "Person of the Year," scantily clad and with a cat draped around her neck. It may be the perfect picture of today's feminine ideal, but it's also heinously destructive for women, families, and society. We discuss in this week's episode. In this episode we talk about a father's duty to protect his daughter's...
Published 12/08/23
Who gets to define the boundaries of acceptable language in Christian circles? Why does the Christian community appear to be divided by the use of strong language? Join me and my co-host, Pastor Dan Burkholder as we tackle these thought-provoking questions. In this episode, we interrogate Kevin DeYoung's critique of the so-called 'Moscow mood,' as embodied by the outspoken Christian leader Doug Wilson. Delving into the discourse, we dissect DeYoung's arguments, offering our own insights, as...
Published 12/01/23
When men don't have economic freedom, as we found out during 2020, they don't have freedom, period. What can they do to find economic freedom? In this episode, we talk about the seven principles for starting a business in a world gone mad. We'll talk about how to start a side hustle or small business, and what ingredients are needed to make that endeavor successful. We'll talk about Jim Collins' book, Good to Great, and the Hedgehog Principle—which is your guide to making money and doing...
Published 11/25/23
What if we told you that you could feel better, live better and understand your body on a deeper level, all by simply listening to our conversation with an expert? That's right. We're joined by Dr. Austin Lake, a specialist in women's health and functional medicine. He unravels the complex world of women's hormone health, offering a fresh perspective on how functional medicine differs from traditional methods and how it can be a game-changer for women of all ages. Dr. Lake's expert insights...
Published 11/11/23
Get ready to embark on a thrilling ride into the Haunted Cosmos with Ben Garrett as we dive into uncharted territories. From the chilling tales of Dyatlov Pass to the enigma of Sasquatch and the captivating narratives of the moon landing, our exploration is sure to take you on a roller coaster of emotions. Ben's deep interest in theoretical physics adds an insightful touch to our conversation as we grapple with supernatural phenomena and their place in Christianity and modern reformed...
Published 11/03/23
Get ready to challenge your preconceptions as we plunge headfirst into a whirlpool of controversial topics that will make you question what you thought you knew. Together with our insightful guest, Andrew Isker, we'll dissect the damaging fallout of false accusations using Trevor Bauer's case as an example, and expose the sobering reality of how such unfounded claims can erode our faith in justice, and ultimately hurt genuine victims. We'll also shine a light on the distressing impacts of...
Published 10/18/23
The battle lines are drawn, and the topic of Christian nationalism is today's fighting ground. Our guest, C.Jay Engel (follow him on X), takes us on a riveting journey through the complex terrains of political theory, revealing his personal encounters with Jenna Ellis and James Lindsay, and shedding light on the regime's narrative tactics. The discussion delves into the decline of the post-World War II liberal consensus and its implications on our current political landscape, unearthing the...
Published 10/11/23
Could your favorite films be aiding in the emasculation of men? Here's a bold statement for you: Hollywood and mainstream media are playing a significant role in this troubling trend. In this riveting conversation, our special guest, Kevin Sorbo, from the Hercules TV show, offers an insider perspective on this issue. An outspoken Christian and conservative, Kevin unpacks this phenomenon using examples like the Barbie films and discusses the forces shaping these narratives. Kevin also shares...
Published 10/04/23
Are you ready to challenge your perspectives on masculinity and gender roles? Buckle up, as Pastor Rich Lusk joins us for an enlightening discourse on these complex issues, dissecting the intricacies of Nancy Pearcey's The Toxic War on Masculinity. With a keen eye on the societal implications, we pull apart the concept of headship in a household, the role of women, and the need for impulse control in both genders. All the while, we don't shy away from critiquing Pearcey's work, pointing out...
Published 09/27/23
I talk with Professor Nancy Pearcey about her book The Toxic War On Masculinity. We delve into the heart of masculinity's trials and tribulations in a secular world. We talk about the struggles men face in education, work, and life expectancy and debunk the often overlooked reality of Christian men breaking adverse stereotypes. We also discuss the power of the father-son relationship and how society can better support fathers. Can you trace the concept of toxic masculinity back to the...
Published 09/21/23
Is wealth creation a good and biblical concept? If it is, why are so many Christians bad at making money? What if the Bible held the key to financial success? Kevin Love and I delve into an engaging discourse that challenges the conventional wisdom of Christianity and money—dismantling the notion that wealth and faith are opposites. Join us as we dissect biblical teachings on wealth, navigating the fine line between the sinfulness of loving money and the righteousness of using it for good....
Published 09/07/23
How do you manage debt? It's a tricky subject. Prepare to untangle the complexities of debt management with Joe Garrisi, the brains behind Backwards Planning Financial, who joins us for this insightful conversation with today's guest host, Dan Berkholder. From the popular debt snowball approach to the more nuanced strategies of debt avalanche and consolidation, we'll illuminate the path to financial freedom for you. And hey, we don't just stop at theory—we'll give practical insights into...
Published 08/30/23
The socio-political landscape in America is currently a bed of hot coals, rife with tension and discontent, as the recent viral song "Rich Men North of Richmond" from Oliver Anthony demonstrates.  There's a massive disconnect between elites and the working class. Globalism vs. Populism. Christianity Today vs. actual Christians in America today. Joining us for a captivating discussion of this situation is Nate Fischer of New Founding, bringing to light the widening disconnect between the...
Published 08/24/23