Men Who Lead Well | faith, marriage, dad, insecurity, masculinity
Glenn Broce - Men’s Life Coach, Husband and Dad Coach, Leadership Mentor
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Men Who Lead Well is a podcast for men who want to lead their families with integrity and faith. Host Glenn Broce shares lessons from his 35-year marriage and experience raising five children, focusing on practical leadership skills, emotional control, and biblical principles. The show addresses topics like faith, marriage, fatherhood, insecurity, and masculinity, aiming to help men build an anchored identity and lead calmly under pressure.
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036 What Are You Trying to Prove?—How Insecurity Distorts Masculinity in Marriage 20.08.2026 16minMen, Do you believe that being in control, always being right, and having to be respected is strong masculinity? What are you trying to prove to your wife, your children, or other people? Do you wear a mask so people don’t know the real you? Insecurity can cause men to hide behind a false version of masculinity, constantly trying to prove they’re strong, right, respected, successful, or in control. In this episode, we look at how an insecure identity can distort masculinity in marriage, turning strength into control, leadership into domination, confidence into arrogance, and provision into performance. True biblical masculinity begins when a man stops measuring his worth by approval, accomplishments, or circumstances and anchors his identity in Christ. When you become secure in who God created you to be, you can admit when you’re wrong, listen to your wife, receive correction, and serve your family without feeling weak or threatened. This kind of servant leadership allows husbands and fathers to stop trying to prove their masculinity and start leading their marriage and family from the identity and strength God provides. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
035 When Your Wife Says, “I Feel Alone”—Does Insecurity Make You Defensive? 17.08.2026 15minGuys, What are you afraid your wife will believe about you when she says, “I feel alone”? When you’re defensive, what might that reaction be revealing about what you believe about your worth? Why do you feel defensive so often by your wife’s words? When your wife says, “I feel alone,” your defensiveness may reveal more about your own insecurity and identity than about what she actually said. Insecurity can distort how you hear your wife, causing you to interpret her words as criticism or evidence that you're failing rather than listening for what she is really trying to communicate. Your emotions can indicate that something is wrong, but they don't tell you exactly what the problem is or excuse a defensive reaction. The way forward is to anchor your worth in Jesus, continually renew your mind with God's truth, and recognize that your value isn't determined by what your wife—or anyone else—thinks of you. When you are secure in your identity in Christ, you can slow down, ask “Help me understand,” listen to her heart, and lead your marriage from security rather than insecurity. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
034 When the Hurt Is Deep, How Husbands and Dads Forgive and Find Freedom 13.08.2026 17minMen, What offense, betrayal, or painful moment still has the power to trigger anger, resentment, or distance in your relationships? Are you holding onto hurt because you want justice, but in the process losing the peace and freedom God wants for you? Are you allowing someone else’s past actions to continue shaping the husband, dad, and man you are becoming today? Many husbands and dads carry deep wounds from past hurts, betrayals, and painful moments that continue affecting how they respond in their relationships. In this episode, Glenn shares his own experience with unresolved hurt and explains why forgiveness begins by acknowledging the pain, identifying the beliefs formed from it, and bringing those wounds to God for healing. You’ll learn why forgiveness is not pretending the hurt never happened, but releasing the offense to God so it no longer controls your heart, identity, or future. Discover how choosing forgiveness again and again allows you to respond from freedom instead of reacting from past wounds (which fuel insecurity), helping you become a more grounded husband, dad, and leader. Freedom begins when you allow God to heal the places that have been damaged and choose not to let your wounds define who you are becoming. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
033 Why “I Can’t Let It Go” Damages Your Marriage—And How Forgiveness Heals the Insecurity Beneath It 10.08.2026 16minHusbands and Dads, Are you holding onto an offense because you want justice? What would change in your marriage if the hurt you have been carrying no longer controlled your thoughts, emotions, and decisions? Is there someone you say you have forgiven, but you still feel anger, resentment, or frustration every time you think about what happened? Many men carry past hurts and offenses that continue to shape how they think, feel, and respond in their relationships, especially marriage. In this episode, Glenn explains how unforgiveness keeps the wound open, fueling anger, bitterness, resentment, and insecurity instead of bringing the freedom God desires. You’ll learn why forgiveness is not about excusing what happened, but about releasing the offense to God and choosing to live from your identity in Christ. As husbands and dads, we cannot lead well while being controlled by yesterday’s wounds, but forgiveness allows us to love our families better, respond instead of react, and move forward with greater peace. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
032 When Husbands and Dads Have Friends but No One to Talk To—How to Build Real Brotherhood 06.08.2026 19minGuys, Who is the one person you could call when life gets difficult and honestly say, “I need help”? Are your current friendships helping you become a better husband, dad, and man—or are they keeping conversations at the surface level? How would your life change if you had one or two trustworthy men who knew your struggles, prayed for you, and challenged you to grow? Many husbands and dads have friendships but still feel like they have no one they can truly talk to about the pressures they carry. In this episode, Glenn explains why real brotherhood requires more than shared interests—it requires trustworthy men who demonstrate character, humility, honesty, and a desire to follow Christ. You’ll learn how to the find men who can help you grow, how to build those relationships, and why intentional community is essential for becoming a stronger husband, dad, and man. Through practical faith and meaningful connection, men can move beyond surface-level friendships and build relationships where they can share struggles, receive encouragement, and be challenged to grow. Real brotherhood does not happen automatically; it is built through intentionality, vulnerability, prayer, and consistently showing up for one another. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
031 Why Husbands Say “I’m Fine” — And How to Stop Carrying Pressure Alone 03.08.2026 18minMen, Have you convinced yourself that asking for help would make you look weak or incapable? Do you tell your wife that you’re fine even though fear, pressure, or shame is building inside you? Are you surrounded by people but no one knows what you are really carrying? Many husbands and dads carry financial pressure, marriage struggles, fear, temptation, and insecurity without letting anyone know what they are facing. In this episode, Glenn explains why isolation can feel like protection while quietly increasing shame, distorted thinking, anger, and distance from your family. You’ll learn the difference between healthy privacy and harmful isolation, along with the biblical importance of honesty, prayer, and Christian community. Through practical faith, husbands and fathers can bring hidden struggles into the light by talking honestly with God, their wives, and trustworthy men. Freedom begins not when every problem disappears, but when you stop carrying the burden alone. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
030 When Emotions Hijack Marriage Decisions — How Husbands Can Lead With Wisdom 30.07.2026 19minGuys, Do your emotions ever convince you that you must respond right now—even when part of you knows you may regret it later? Have you ever assumed your wife was disrespecting or attacking you, only to realize later that you misunderstood her? When emotions run high, do you respond like the husband you want to be—or become someone you hardly recognize? When emotions run high in marriage, husbands can feel pressured to defend themselves, react immediately, or say something they later regret. In this episode, Glenn explains how to pause before reacting, remember your biblical identity, and separate the facts from the assumptions driving your emotions and how to properly respond. You’ll learn why insecurity, frustration, and fear can provide partial information without being allowed to control your words, attitude, or decisions. Through practical faith, self-leadership, and a secure identity in Christ, husbands can respond with humility, patience, wisdom, and love. This episode offers a simple process to help men make wiser decisions, take responsibility for their actions, and lead their marriages well even in difficult moments. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
029 Why Husbands Keep Reacting in Marriage—And How to Break the Cycle 27.07.2026 19minHusbands, Have you ever reacted to your wife and regretted what you said almost immediately? Do the same disagreements keep producing the same anger, defensiveness, withdrawal, or silence? Have you promised yourself you would respond differently, only to repeat the same pattern the next time emotions rise? Many husbands react in marriage with anger, defensiveness, withdrawal, or blame, then regret what they said and promise to do better next time. In this episode, Glenn explains why these patterns continue when emotions are allowed to make decisions before wisdom, truth, and character have a chance to speak. You’ll learn how fear, frustration, and insecurity can reveal what is happening beneath the surface without being allowed to control your response. Through practical faith and a biblical identity rooted in Christ, husbands can develop greater emotional regulation and respond with patience, humility, and self-control. This episode will help you recognize your reaction cycle, take responsibility for your choices, and begin leading your marriage with steadiness and love. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
028 How Husbands and Dads Move Forward After a Setback 23.07.2026 18minGuys, When you've experienced a setback, do you focus more on what you've lost or on what God can still do? When life gets hard, do you tend to isolate yourself instead of reaching out for help? Are you waiting for one big breakthrough while overlooking the small, faithful steps God is asking you to take today? When life knocks you down, it can feel like your setback has defined your future as a husband, dad, or leader. In this episode, Glenn shares three practical biblical principles to help men move forward: finding hope in God's promises, being faithful in the small things, and refusing to walk through life alone. You'll discover how practical faith, consistent daily choices, and Christian community rebuild character and strengthen your marriage and family one step at a time. If you're struggling with failure, disappointment, or uncertainty, this episode will encourage you to stop looking backward and begin moving forward with confidence because God is for you. No matter where you've been, you can become the husband and father God created you to be by taking one faithful step today. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
027 Why Setbacks Don't Have to Define You — How Husbands and Dads Start Again 20.07.2026 17minMen, Have you ever felt stuck because you couldn't get past a setback? Have you ever believed that your setback disqualified you from leading your family well? Do you spend more time replaying your failure than remembering what God says about you? Setbacks come in many forms—from losing your temper and making poor decisions to financial struggles, spiritual drift, or simply feeling like you've failed as a husband or dad. In this episode, Glenn explains why your setback is not your identity, how shame keeps men stuck, and why healing your heart must come before lasting change. You'll discover how practical faith, God's grace, and your identity in Christ give you the confidence to begin again instead of living under condemnation. Glenn shares practical biblical steps to help husbands and dads move forward with hope, rebuild their character, and lead their marriages and families well after life's disappointments. If you've been wondering what to do after a setback, this episode will encourage you to take the next faithful step toward the man God created you to be. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
026 Why Trying Harder Won't Change Your Marriage—What Husbands Must Do Instead 16.07.2026 18minGuys, Have you ever wondered even though you keep trying harder in your marriage, the same problems keep coming back? If your wife described your character what would she say consistently defines you? Do you feel like no matter what you do, you never win in your marriage? Many husbands work hard to improve their marriage, yet the same patterns of conflict, anger, and frustration keep returning because behavior change alone never reaches the heart. In this episode, Glenn explains why lasting transformation begins with discovering your identity in Christ, allowing God to shape your character, and leading yourself before trying to lead your family. You'll learn why transformed character produces lasting change that no marriage technique can accomplish on its own. Glenn shares biblical encouragement to help you replace lies with God's truth, cultivate godly character, and build a stronger marriage through daily choices rooted in faith. If you're ready to stop relying on willpower and start becoming the husband and dad God created you to be, this episode offers a practical path forward. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
025 Why Insecurity Damages Your Marriage — And How Confident Husbands Lead 13.07.2026 16minMen, Why do some conversations with our wife feel like personal attacks? Why is it so hard to admit when we're wrong? What if becoming a more confident husband has less to do with trying harder and more to do with becoming a different man? Insecurity often disguises itself as defensiveness, anger, withdrawal, and other behaviors that quietly create conflict and disconnection in marriage. In this episode, Glenn explains how a husband's identity shapes his character, why strong character is the antidote to insecurity, and how practical faith transforms the way men lead at home. You'll discover why confident husbands don't simply try harder—they become different men by renewing their minds with God's truth and choosing godly character each day. Glenn also shares practical steps to help you lead yourself well so you can become the husband and dad your family needs. If you're ready to build a stronger marriage through anchored identity and Christ-centered leadership, this episode will encourage and equip you to take the next step. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
024 Why Your Wife Says You Don't Listen in Marriage — And How to Rebuild Connection 09.07.2026 18minHusbands, Has your wife ever said, "You're not listening to me," even though you could repeat every word she just said? Communication is one of the greatest challenges in marriage, and many husbands unintentionally create disconnection by hearing their wife's words without understanding her heart. In this episode, Glenn shares practical, biblical ways to replace defensiveness and insecurity with curiosity, empathy, and listening that rebuilds real connection. You'll learn why validation doesn't mean agreement, how asking better questions uncovers what's really being said, and why emotional safety is essential for a healthy marriage. Through practical faith and Scripture, you'll discover how your words can either strengthen your relationship or tear it down. If you want to become a more confident husband who leads well and rebuilds connection with your wife, this episode offers simple, practical steps you can begin using today. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
023 Why the Same Marriage Arguments Keep Coming Back — And How Husbands Can Break the Cycle 06.07.2026 18minHusbands, Do you feel like you and your wife keep having the same argument over and over again—but never really solve it? Does it seem like the smallest disagreements in your marriage quickly turn into the biggest arguments? Have you ever felt completely misunderstood by your wife—even though you thought you explained yourself clearly? In this episode, Glenn uncovers five common reasons husbands and wives get stuck in repetitive conflict and explains how heart beliefs, insecurity, and communication often drive the cycle beneath the surface. You'll learn practical, biblical ways to listen with understanding, uncover the real issues behind conflict, and lead your marriage with humility instead of defensiveness. Through practical faith and Scripture, you'll discover how renewed thinking can transform the way you communicate and strengthen your relationship with your wife. If you want to become a confident husband who leads well and builds a more connected marriage, this episode will give you practical steps to start breaking the cycle today. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
022 Want to Be a Better Dad? Start With This One Gift 02.07.2026 15minDads, When your children think about you twenty years from now, what kind of man do you hope they remember? If your children become just like you, would you be excited for the adults they become? What's the greatest gift you could give your children that they could never buy with money? In this episode, Glenn explains why the greatest gift given to your kids isn't money, possessions, or opportunities, but becoming the godly dad your children need through authentic faith, strong character, and intentional leadership. You'll discover practical ways to lead your family by loving Jesus, loving your wife, being present, owning your mistakes, and leaving a spiritual legacy that points your children to Christ. This episode challenges every husband and father to move beyond simply being a father and become a dad whose everyday life shapes the beliefs, values, and identity of their children. If you want to become a confident dad who leads well at home and influences your kids for a lifetime, this episode will encourage you to take that next step. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
021 Why Do Kids Drift From Faith? What Every Dad Needs to Know 29.06.2026 17minDads, Have you ever wondered why some kids who grow up in Christian homes eventually walk away from their faith? If someone watched your life for a week, would they see that following Jesus is your highest priority—or just something you do on Sundays? Who is having the greatest influence on your children today—you, or someone else? In this episode, Glenn explains why a father's influence matters and how being intentionally present, rather than simply present, can shape a child's spiritual foundation. You'll discover practical, biblical ways to model faith, encourage your children, and lead your family by making Jesus part of everyday life—not just Sunday mornings. Learn how loving discipline, consistent teaching, and authentic faith can help your children develop a relationship with God that lasts. If you're a husband and father who wants to lead your family with confidence and raise children who love Jesus, this episode will encourage and equip you to take the next step. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
020 Why Men Shut Down During Marriage Conflict — And How to Rebuild Connection 25.06.2026 16minHusbands, Has your wife ever said something during an argument that instantly made you shut down? Do you find yourself replaying conflict in your head for days, thinking about what she said and how unfair it felt? What if the reason you withdraw during conflict isn't because you're angry—but because you're offended? Many men shut down during conflict in their marriage, but the real issue often isn't anger—it's offense rooted in insecurity. In this episode, Glenn explains how feeling criticized, misunderstood, or inadequate can cause husbands to withdraw, creating greater distance instead of resolving the conflict. You'll discover how renewing your identity in Christ, staying engaged during difficult conversations, and choosing understanding over defensiveness can strengthen your marriage and your leadership. Through practical faith and biblical wisdom, you'll learn simple steps to overcome unhealthy communication patterns and rebuild connection with your wife. If you want to become a more confident husband who leads with humility, peace, and purpose, this episode will help you take the next step. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes. each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation. bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
019 The Pressure Husbands and Dads Feel to Provide — And How to Carry It Well 22.06.2026 15minHey Guys, Do you ever feel like the weight of your family's future rests entirely on your shoulders? Have you ever laid awake at night worrying about money, bills, retirement, or whether you're providing enough for your family? When financial pressure hits, do you respond with peace and confidence—or stress, fear, and frustration? In this episode, Glenn explores the pressure many men feel around finances, provision, and responsibility, sharing lessons learned while serving as a missionary and trusting God through seasons of financial uncertainty. Looking at Scripture from Genesis to the teachings of Jesus, he explains the difference between being a provider and being the source, and why confusing those roles often leads to anxiety and fear. You'll discover how faith, stewardship, and trusting God as your ultimate provider can help you lead your marriage and family with greater peace and confidence. If financial pressure has been fueling insecurity, stress, or sleepless nights, this episode offers a biblical perspective on how to carry that burden well. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
018 Why Men Drift in Faith — And Stop Leading Well at Home 18.06.2026 17minHey Men, Have you ever looked up and realized it's been days—or even weeks—since you've spent meaningful time with God? Are you leading your family spiritually, or are you hoping someone else will do it? Could the reason you feel stuck, frustrated, or disconnected with family or life, be that you've slowly drifted away from God? In this episode, Glenn shares a personal story from his deployment to Bosnia and explains how both life's hardships and life's comforts can pull men away from a vibrant relationship with God. Using Jesus' Parable of the Sower & the Seed, he explores how the condition of our hearts determines whether God's truth takes root and produces lasting transformation. You'll learn why self-discipline, consistent faith, and intentionally prioritizing God are essential for leading your marriage, fatherhood, and everyday life well. If you've been feeling spiritually stuck, emotionally reactive, or disconnected from your purpose, this episode will help you identify the signs of spiritual drift and show you how to find your way back. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a brief recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider. -
017 Why Men Lose Hope in Marriage, Fatherhood, and Faith — And How Purpose Restores It 15.06.2026 18minHey Men, Have you ever looked at your life and wondered, "Is this all there is?" Do you ever feel like you're working hard, staying busy, and meeting your responsibilities—but still feel empty inside? Could the reason you've lost hope be that you don’t know God's purpose for your life? Have life's disappointments, uncertainties, or setbacks left you feeling discouraged and wondering if there's more to life than simply getting through the day? In this episode, Glenn explores the connection between hope, purpose, and faith, explaining why many men lose hope when they lose sight of God's purpose for their lives. Drawing from his own experience of career transitions and seasons of uncertainty, he shows how purpose gives meaning to life's challenges and helps men navigate difficult seasons with confidence. You'll discover how identity and purpose work together, why God created every man with intentionality, and how biblical purpose restores hope even when circumstances don't make sense. If you're struggling with doubt, discouragement, or feeling directionless, this episode will help you reconnect with the purpose God designed you to live. Next Steps:- Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well.- Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: a recap of the week's episodes each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation and bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider.
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