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  • The Puritans: Physicians of the Soul — J. Stephen Yuille
    Feb 20 2026

    Dr. J. Stephen Yuille joins Will Spencer for a conversation on one of the most misunderstood traditions in Christian history: the Puritans.

    Often caricatured as cold moralists, the Puritans were in fact pastors of the heart — “physicians of the soul” who endured suffering, cultivated the affections, and pursued holiness with seriousness that still challenges believers today.

    In this episode we explore Puritan spirituality, the role of suffering in spiritual formation, mentorship across generations, and the importance of devotional reading from past centuries. We also discuss why many modern Christians instinctively sense something missing in contemporary faith and how the Puritan tradition offers a deeper inheritance.

    If you are seeking a faith that is thoughtful, lived, and capable of bearing the weight of suffering, this conversation offers a rich introduction to Puritan theology and spirituality.

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    Topics Discussed
    1. The Puritans and the life of the affections
    2. Pastors as “physicians of the soul”
    3. Suffering and spiritual formation
    4. Mentorship across generations
    5. Devotional reading and learning from “dead men”

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    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    George Swinnock — The Blessed and Boundless God

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    If you’re a man who knows something needs to change — not because life is “too hard,” but because you’ve been drifting, avoiding responsibility, or lacking direction — Will Spencer’s Biblical Mentorship for Men is a disciplined, Scripture-based process focused on clarity, responsibility, and spiritual depth. This is not therapy. It’s not self-help. And it’s not about numbing pain. It’s about learning how to suffer well, lead yourself, and live faithfully. You can book a free Clarity Call to...

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    59 min
  • The Mystical Survival of Extremism
    Feb 13 2026

    Modern extremism did not survive by remaining political. It survived by becoming mystical.

    In this episode, Will Spencer examines how post-war extremist movements transformed themselves into a religious worldview built on myth, mysticism, and occult hierarchy.

    Rather than remaining tied to historical regimes or discredited ideologies, these movements deliberately rebuilt themselves through myth, mysticism, and occult spirituality—rejecting Christianity while absorbing pagan mythology, cyclical cosmology, and hierarchical visions of reality.

    Continuing the Book Club reading of Black Sun by historian Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, this session explores how post-war figures reshaped extremism into a transnational religious system; how symbolism and ritual replaced politics; and how popular culture later helped mythologize and sanitize these ideas, allowing them to persist beneath the surface of modern life.

    Will also reflects on why many Christians misdiagnosed this phenomenon as merely political or reactionary, failing to recognize it as a rival spiritual framework—and why that failure of discernment mattered.

    This episode is part of an ongoing Book Club devoted to slow, serious reading for Christian spiritual and intellectual formation in an increasingly disordered culture.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:
    1. How modern extremism survived after World War II by becoming mystical rather than political
    2. Why myth, symbolism, and occult hierarchy replaced ideology and policy
    3. How pagan mythology and cyclical cosmology displaced biblical creation and linear history
    4. The role of post-war figures who reshaped extremism into a transnational religious worldview
    5. How popular culture helped mythologize and sanitize evil for later generations
    6. Why many Christians misdiagnosed these movements as merely political or reactionary
    7. What it means to recognize extremism as a rival spiritual framework, not just an ideology
    8. Why discernment requires asking what spirit is animating this, not simply who is in power

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    1 h et 43 min
  • DR. GREG GIFFORD – What Therapy Can’t Say: Moral Limits and Modern Counseling
    Feb 6 2026

    What happens when therapy has no way to say a goal is wrong?

    In this episode, Will Spencer is joined by Dr. Greg Gifford to examine a foundational assumption of modern therapy: that counseling exists to help clients achieve their chosen goals, but without a shared account of moral truth.

    The conversation begins with a simple but unsettling question: What if a client’s goal is immoral, destructive, or sinful? If therapy cannot judge goals, what kind of formation is actually taking place?

    From there, Will and Greg explore the difference between mind and brain, the rise of diagnosis-based identity, the authority of the DSM, and why Christians often adopt therapeutic categories without examining the worldview beneath them.

    This is not an argument against care or compassion. It is a call for discernment, and for recovering a moral and biblical account of the inner life that modern therapy is structurally unable to provide.

    CONNECT WITH DR. GIFFORD

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    Buy "Lies My Therapist Told Me": https://a.co/d/01NGgZk5

    Check out the Fortis Institute YouTube channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/@Fortis.Institute

    Learn more about Transformed Biblical Counseling Centers:

    https://transformedbc.com/

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    A guided reading community for men and women who want to slow down, think clearly, and understand the deeper intellectual and spiritual roots shaping our moment. We read demanding books together and discuss them live — not to signal intelligence, but to form judgment. Our first book: "Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity" by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke.

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    49 min
  • The Occult Religion Behind Modern Extremism
    Jan 30 2026

    What looks like online extremism, grievance politics, or internet trolling is something much older, and much darker.

    In this episode, Will Spencer shares audio from the first two sessions of his Book Club reading Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity by historian Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke. The discussion explores how Nazism functioned not merely as a political movement, but as a religious system, complete with ritual, myth, demonology, and a vision of racial salvation.

    Drawing from history, theology, and personal experience, Will explains how neo-Nazi movements reorganized almost immediately after World War II, how figures like George Lincoln Rockwell and Julius Evola fused politics with occult spirituality, and why many modern online movements cannot be understood politically alone.

    This conversation is about spiritual formation, discernment, and clarity—and why Christians must take the religious roots of extremist ideologies seriously.

    Topics Covered
    1. Why Nazism functioned as a religious system, not just a political ideology
    2. How extremist movements regrouped immediately after World War II
    3. George Lincoln Rockwell’s mystical “conversion” and American neo-Nazism
    4. Julius Evola, occult philosophy, and anti-Christian spiritual elitism
    5. How grievance politics distorts spiritual development
    6. Why these ideas persist in modern online masculinity culture
    7. The personal and relational cost of extremist belief systems

    Books Mentioned
    1. Black Sun — Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
    2. American Veda — Philip Goldberg
    3. The Myth of Mental Illness — Thomas Szasz
    4. The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment — Jeremiah Burroughs
    5. The Christian Mind — Henry Blamires
    6. Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon — Dave McGowan

    About the Book Club

    The Book Club is a private reading group where we work through serious books slowly and carefully, not for hot takes, but for Christian spiritual and intellectual formation. The goal isn’t information alone, but depth, clarity, and long-term stability in a culture designed to keep us reactive and distracted.

    Learn more and join at willspencer.blog

    Production Note

    These conversations were recorded live on Zoom and lightly edited to remove long pauses. Audio quality is not studio-perfect. The substance of the discussion is the focus.

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    2 h et 46 min
  • Leaving the Manosphere (Part 2): What Happened After the Exit
    Jan 23 2026

    What happens after you leave the Manosphere? And why did the movement collapse in the first place?

    In this episode, Bob the Baptist continues his conversation with Will Spencer about what followed his departure from the Manosphere, and how the online masculinity ecosystem began to fracture and mutate in the years that followed.

    The discussion moves beyond personal story into cultural and spiritual diagnosis. Will explains how figures like Andrew Tate vacuumed attention and monetized grievance, how ideological energy migrated into more radical online communities, and why movements built on technique, resentment, and audience capture inevitably fail to produce real moral formation.

    Bob and Will also examine the deeper questions beneath the phenomenon: the difference between power and authority, the limits of psychology and biology as moral frameworks, the cost of public accountability, and why Christian leaders cannot simply borrow the aesthetics of masculinity without inheriting its distortions.

    Bob and Will explore:

    1. Why the Manosphere effectively collapsed after 2022
    2. How influencer culture rewards grievance and extremity
    3. The migration of Red Pill ideas into more radical online movements
    4. The difference between power, authority, and moral formation
    5. Why performative masculinity cannot sustain meaning or discipline
    6. The social and spiritual cost of leaving identity-driven communities
    7. What a Christian account of masculinity offers instead

    Part 1 traced how men are drawn into the Manosphere and why it initially felt compelling. Part 2 examines what ultimately exposed its limits — and what replaces it when men pursue ordered responsibility, truth, and accountability rather than dominance or resentment.

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    One-on-One Mentorship with Will Spencer

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    The Will Spencer Book Club

    A guided reading community for men and women who want to slow down, think clearly, and understand the deeper intellectual and spiritual roots shaping our moment. We read demanding books together and discuss them live — not to signal intelligence, but to form judgment. Our first book: "Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity" by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke.

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    1 h et 53 min
  • Leaving the Manosphere (Part 1): Why Modern Men Are Searching for Meaning
    Jan 16 2026

    What is the Manosphere, and why are so many men drawn to it?

    In this episode, Bob the Baptist interviews Will Spencer about his journey into — and ultimately out of — the Manosphere, the sprawling online ecosystem of male self-improvement, dating advice, and cultural commentary.

    The conversation traces how online communities offering guidance on confidence, fitness, success, and identity increasingly became substitutes for real-world formation and authority. From the influence of figures like Jordan Peterson to the rise of influencer-driven masculinity models, the Manosphere reflects a deeper hunger among men for structure, meaning, and direction.

    Bob and Will explore:

    1. How the Manosphere developed and why it expanded so rapidly
    2. The divide between “inner work” psychology culture and performance-driven masculinity
    3. Why algorithm-driven communities create ideological silos
    4. The dangers of personality-centered authority
    5. Why biology and psychology alone cannot sustain a moral vision of manhood

    Part 2 (coming next week) continues the conversation by examining what ultimately exposed the limits of the Manosphere and what a Christian account of masculinity offers instead.

    CONNECT WITH BOB THE BAPTIST

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    Video: How the Manosphere Became Mainstream

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    The Will Spencer Book Club

    A guided reading community for men and women who want to slow down, think clearly, and understand the deeper intellectual and spiritual roots shaping our moment. We read demanding books together and discuss them live — not to signal intelligence, but to form judgment. Our first book: "Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity" by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke.

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    2 h et 2 min
  • BOB THE BAPTIST - Faithful or Fooled? How Evangelicals Got Caught Between Bad Pastors and Bad Politics
    Jan 9 2026

    Former pastor Caleb Bobrycki aka "Bob the Baptist" joins Will Spencer to unpack how theology, politics, and culture collided inside modern evangelicalism — and why so many faithful Christians feel stuck in the middle.

    Description:

    Former pastor and YouTube creator Bob the Baptist (Caleb Bobrycki) joins Will Spencer for a wide-ranging conversation about how modern Reformed evangelicalism arrived at its current crisis — and why sincere believers are often caught between bad leadership and bad political options.

    They trace the influence of the Young, Restless, and Reformed movement, purity culture, and American Reconstructionism, and discuss how theological shortcuts and reactionary politics have replaced deeper confessional grounding. Along the way, they examine figures like John Piper, Machen, Van Til, and Rushdoony, and why responding to cultural chaos without first principles leads to repeated mistakes.

    Rather than choosing sides in today’s church culture wars, this episode asks a harder question: What would real theological reform actually require?

    Discussion Highlights
    1. Why sincere Christians often follow bad leadership
    2. How theology — not just politics — shaped today’s crisis
    3. The legacy of Young, Restless, and Reformed
    4. Purity culture as a reaction to cultural drift
    5. Why reactionary movements repeat old errors
    6. The danger of tribal theology
    7. Why confessional depth matters for cultural engagement

    About Bob the Baptist

    Caleb Bobrycki, known as Bob the Baptist, is a former associate pastor and creator of the YouTube channel Brave New Tube, where he explores evangelical theology, church culture, and political theology through in-depth video essays.

    His work focuses on helping Christians understand the deeper roots of today’s church controversies while remaining grounded in confessional faith.

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bravenewtube

    T-Shirts: https://bobthebaptist.printful.me/

    Patreon: https://patreon.com/bobthebaptist

    X: https://x.com/BobTheBaptist

    Email: CanvidFilms‪@gmail.com‬

    Watch my viral video with Bob: The Dark Trajectory of New Calvinism

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    The Will Spencer Book Club

    A guided reading community for men and women who want to slow down, think clearly, and understand the deeper intellectual and spiritual roots shaping our moment. We read demanding books together and discuss them live — not to signal intelligence, but to form judgment. Our first book: "Black...

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    2 h et 12 min
  • EDDIE LAROW - Men Without Roots: Authority, Power, and Masculinity
    Jan 2 2026

    Eddie LaRow joins Will Spencer for a wide-ranging conversation about masculinity, rootlessness, and the collapse of moral authority in modern life.

    Rather than reacting to headlines or personalities, this episode examines a recurring historical pattern: when men lose roots in family, church, and community, power rushes in to replace authority. Drawing on thinkers such as Max Picard, Robert Nisbet, Philip Rieff, and Augustine, Will and Eddie explore why Gen Z men are drawn toward radical politics — and why this crisis did not begin online.

    The conversation moves through history, theology, and culture to clarify the difference between authority and power, how modern speed distorts the inner life, and why formation requires discipline, community, and time. This is a discussion about responsibility, rootedness, and how men can recover moral clarity in a disordered age.

    Topics Discussed
    1. Why many young men feel rootless
    2. Authority vs. power and why the difference matters
    3. Historical patterns behind modern radicalization
    4. Speed, chaos, and the modern inner life
    5. Masculinity, formation, and discipline
    6. The Church’s role in restoring moral authority

    Guest

    Eddie LaRow is an editor and writer whose work has appeared in First Things, Modern Age, and The American Mind. He writes on history, theology, culture, and Generation Z, with a focus on authority, community, and formation.

    Eddie's Links

    Substack — https://eddielarow.substack.com/

    First Things: — https://firstthings.com/archive/?_author=eddie-larow

    🌟 The Will Spencer Podcast was formerly known as "The Renaissance of Men."

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    The Will Spencer Book Club

    A guided reading community for men and women who want to slow down, think clearly, and understand the deeper intellectual and spiritual roots shaping our moment. We read demanding books together and discuss them live — not to signal intelligence, but to form judgment. Our first book: "Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity" by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke.

    Learn More About "Black Sun"

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    1 h et 21 min