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The True Thief of Joy // Truck Talk Thursday

We've all heard that comparison is the thief of joy, but is that true? In this episode I talk about how comparison is critical to our growth and what really steals our joy.

Becoming a Sovereign Man with Ryan Michler of Order or Man // The Wolf & Iron Podcast

Ryan Michler is the founder of Order of Man, a platform that helps connect motivated and ambitious men working to improve in 8 key areas of their lives: Intellect, Leadership, Manly Know-How, Health, Relationships, Self-Mastery, Style, and Wealth. Mike and Ryan discuss finding your true inner manliness through the influence of others and how you can in turn use your knowledge, skills and lessons learned to help influence other men.

The 4 Steps to Mastery // Truck Talk Thursday

There are four steps to mastering anything, and most men give up on step 2. Just when it gets tough, that's when you need to press in. Knowing how the steps work will help you funnel through to become a master.

Honing Your Entrepreneurial Pitch with Juan Garzon

We have another awesome episode that is going to help you tell YOUR story. Whether your an entrepreneur or someone who just doesn’t know how to tell those around you what you are all about, Juan Garzon is going to be giving you you get advice and tips today to help you learn to tell your tale and hone your pitch!

Are You Operating by Cravings or Convictions? // Truck Talk Thursday

A boy operates by cravings, while a man is motivated by conviction. Most of us are somewhere in the middle and it widely depends on the particular situation which way we lean. However, every man can strive to have his mind and actions motivated by principles over passion.

The Way of the Ancient Samurai with Antony Cummins

Antony Cummins is an author and historical researcher who focuses on bringing the world’s attention to the dramatic and sophisticated realm of the Japanese medieval warrior with the conclusion of helping change the perspective on the historical truth that lies behind the story of the samurai and the infamous ninja.

Helping Others Defeat the Defeatist Mindset // Truck Talk Thursday

Spotting the defeatist mindset in others is often easier than seeing it in ourselves. While we should "remove the plank from our own eye" before tackling other people's issues, you can practically help other people overcome their negative demons.

Feeding Your Desire to Hunt and Kill with Aaron Towns

There is something so exhilarating about walking through the woods, tracking an animal with the intent to take its life. Aaron Towns was not brought up hunting but was given an opportunity of a lifetime in his twenties to hunt with a friend and had an experience that changed his life forever. He now shares the experience of hunting with his wife and children. Aaron explains the differences between hunting on private and public lands and how you can start hunting without spending thousands of dollars in weapons and gear.

Defeating the Defeatist Mindset // Truck Talk Thursday

The defeatist mindset, which is so obvious to others, may not be so obvious to you. But, a man can overcome his learned helplessness. Here's a quick talk on how to identify it and defeat the defeatist mindset.

Get Started Off-Road Adventuring with Overland Experts' Mike Morrison

In today’s interview we are going off-road with Mike Morrison, the director of recreation with Overland Experts. Overland Experts teaches a curriculum to everyone from family to military how to drive 4 wheel drive vehicles. Mike explains how he moved from a meek and mild dad and employee to a leader and adventure seeker and explains how others can make this same change in their lives.

Saving Men's Lives // Doug Prusoff of Movember

Movember is my jam. Every year I have a chance to connect with some awesome men that are serious about helping men be healthy and live longer, plus have some follicular fun while doing so.

Hitting Your Bullseye // Truck Talk Thursday // The Wolf & Iron Podcast

We often hear about work/life balance, but that often misses the mark. In my experience, family and personal goals are pushed to the side in order to satisfy the demands of work. But, what if we didn't think of it as a balance, but more of a target with what matters most in the center?
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