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Order of Man

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Failures, victories, wins, and losses. We're exploring, uncovering, and unpacking the most valuable life lessons learned from the most successful men on the planet. Conversations include Jocko, Chris Williamson, Ben Shapiro, Dave Ramsey, David Goggins, Tim Tebow, Shawn Ryan, Cam Hanes, Terry Crews, Matthew McConaughey, Adam Carolla, Robert Greene, Ryan Holiday, Mark Manson, and so many more. If you want to learn how to be a better man, we've got you covered.Copyright © Order of Man 2024 Economie Sciences sociales
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    • Suffer Like a Man | FRIDAY FIELD NOTES
      Jan 23 2026

      Pain is part of life. Breakups, divorce, job loss, grief, frustration - every man faces suffering at some point. The difference between men who grow stronger and men who grow bitter isn't whether they suffer, but how they carry it.

      In this episode of Friday Field Notes, Ryan Michler explains what it really means to "suffer like a man." Not suppressing emotions. Not performing toughness. But learning how to metabolize pain into strength, discipline, clarity, and usefulness.

      Ryan shares five powerful principles that will help you stop wasting your suffering and start using it as fuel for growth, leadership, and resilience - in your work, your family, and your life.

      SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
      00:00 - Suffer Like a Man (Intro)
      00:50 - Suffering Isn't the Problem
      01:45 - Why Men Numb Pain
      03:11 - When Suffering Makes You Bitter
      04:56 - Stop Resisting Pain
      06:10 - Name the Pain
      06:58 - Contain It, Don't Leak It
      07:23 - Explode or Implode
      08:45 - Move Pain Through the Body
      10:58 - Don't Waste Your Suffering
      11:35 - Extract the Meaning
      13:12 - Let Suffering Make You Useful
      15:18 - Suffering Builds Strong Men
      16:42 - Suffering Is Part of the System
      18:05 - Final Charge to Men

      Battle Planners: Pick yours up today!

      Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto.

      For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood.

      Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready

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      19 min
    • Optimizing Testosterone, When Masculinity Died, and Building Rites of Passages | ASK ME ANYTHING
      Jan 21 2026

      In this Ask Me Anything episode, Ryan Michler and Kipp Sorensen tackle some of the most pressing questions facing modern men. From the pros and cons of testosterone replacement therapy to rites of passage for men who were never initiated, the conversation dives deep into masculinity, leadership, and responsibility.

      They explore how men can give advice with confidence, navigate today's confusing cultural signals around manhood, and prepare their sons for a challenging financial future. This episode is a powerful reminder that being a man
      is not a title - it's a daily commitment to action.

      SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
      00:00 - Opening & Current Events
      04:55 - Testosterone & TRT
      12:35 - Rites of Passage Into Manhood
      22:45 - Giving Advice With Authority
      33:20 - Masculinity, Adolescence & Maturity
      42:30 - Preparing Sons for the Future
      50:30 - Wrap-Up & Iron Council

      Battle Planners: Pick yours up today!

      Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto.

      For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood.

      Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready

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      52 min
    • MARK WALSH | Why Modern Men Are Disconnected
      Jan 20 2026

      Today's conversation is a homecoming—back to the body, back to character, and back to what it means to be a man. My guest, Mark Walsh, challenges the modern habit of living entirely in our heads—cut off from sensation, boundaries, and responsibility. We talk embodiment not as fitness or aesthetics, but using physical training to develop character, emotional regulation, and presence. From Stoicism and shadow work to doing hard things on purpose, this episode is about reclaiming awareness, expanding range, and building the discipline required to choose better behavior.

      We also confront the cult of modernity: hyper-individualism, happiness culture, pleasure-seeking that produces pain, and the loss of religion, community, and moral formation. Mark makes the case that happiness is secondary to meaning and commitment and that true freedom is forged through discipline, not the absence of limits.

      SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

      00:00 - Opening & Introduction
      02:31 - What Embodiment Really Means
      05:44 - Objectification & Modern Culture
      08:13 - The Four Disconnections
      11:49 - How to Come Home to the Body
      15:08 - Training Beyond Comfort Zones
      18:15 - Freedom, Range, and Choice
      22:27 - Culture, Tribe, and Identity
      27:13 - Modernity as a Death Cult
      31:00 - Structure, Religion, and Meaning
      34:24 - Happiness vs Purpose
      36:57 - Rock Bottom of Modern Society
      41:44 - Family, Institutions, and Masculinity
      46:10 - Get Offline and Live Fully
      49:30 - Emotions, Stoicism, and Control
      52:00 - War Zone Story & Masculine Instinct
      55:14 - Practices for Becoming Human
      56:46 - Where to Find Mark Walsh

      Battle Planners: Pick yours up today!

      Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto.

      For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood.

      Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready

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