Sons of Men

Welcome to the Sons of Men podcast, a conversation dedicated to meaning in the lives of men, offering a window into the life and trials of masculinity where we talk about family, spirituality, creativity and legacy to better understand each other, and to offer solutions for the next generation of young men striving for a better future. I’m your host, Kurtis Wiebe, a father and husband, addict in lifelong recovery, and an advocate for men seeking to transform their lives and through strength change the world outside their window. New episodes every Tuesday at 12pm PST. Feel free to contact me about the show: sonsofmenpod@gmail.com Music by Rich O’Flynn and Nick Smith.
Episodes
Episodes



Tuesday Oct 08, 2024
Episode 4 - Tantrum
Tuesday Oct 08, 2024
Tuesday Oct 08, 2024
A very recent experience causes reflection about resentment and the nature of recognition and how it plays into our pride. What stories do we tell ourselves about why people act the way they do, and how does it lead to a poisoning of our hearts?



Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Episode 3 - Band of Brothers
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
From a four year period, leaving behind the freelancers life to joining the corporate video game industry, our host reflects on what he saw as a catastrophic failure of leadership and an environment rife with weak men.
Episode 3 is a reflection on why men love war stories, and how the greatest generation can inform our struggle today.



Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
Episode 2 - Courage Road
Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
In this second episode, Kurtis speaks about the life he found in sobriety in a new country and how it was there, with the death of his career, that he found the first buildings blocks of meaning.



Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
Episode 1 - Two Roads
Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
In its inaugural episode, host Kurtis Wiebe speaks about a tragedy in his professional world that brought him back to a tragedy in his own life, one that would take eight years to fully recover from.
What are we here for? How do we overcome such cruel darkness? What, as men, are we to do and how do we find our way in this modern world?