The Nate Whitson Podcast

Nate Whitson

Helping Christian men break bad habits, build better ones, get unstuck - and change for good!

  1. 10 Hidden Reasons Men Grow Weak & Passive

    4D AGO

    10 Hidden Reasons Men Grow Weak & Passive

    10 Hidden Reasons Good Men Grow Passive and Weak Ever feel like you’re just coasting through life—watching from the sidelines instead of stepping into the role God called you to play? In this episode, we expose 10 hidden reasons many Christian men slowly drift into passivity and what it takes to wake up before that drift costs you more than you realize. Summary Passivity rarely happens overnight. For many men, it’s a slow drift fueled by discouragement, fear, and subtle lies that pull them away from their purpose. In this episode, we unpack 10 common reasons Christian men become passive and why identifying the real cause is the first step to breaking free. Anchored in Romans 13:11, this conversation is a wake-up call to recognize what’s really going on beneath the surface and confront it with truth. Key Takeaways Passivity often begins with lies we believe about failure, pain, or our ability to lead. When men drift spiritually, it usually shows up in relationships and responsibility at home. Fear, overwhelm, and lack of accountability are common drivers of passivity. Identifying the root issue is the first step toward real change. Taking one intentional step forward can break the cycle of drifting. Main Topics Covered 10 Reasons Men Drift into Passivity Fear of failure Past trauma or disappointment Lack of support Feeling overwhelmed Comfort in routine Mental health struggles Unclear goals Lack of accountability Cultural pressure to hide struggles Spiritual disconnect from God   Scripture Mentioned Romans 13:11 – “The hour has already come for you to wake up from your slumber…” Psalm 139:23–24 – “Search me, O God, and know my heart…”   Links & Resources For more practical discipleship training, resources, and tools designed to help Christian men build discipline, break destructive habits, and grow as husbands, fathers, and followers of Jesus, visit: https://www.getinthefight.club

    35 min
  2. The Tozer Trap: How Good Christian Men Fail At Home

    MAR 23

    The Tozer Trap: How Good Christian Men Fail At Home

    Are you winning in public, but silently and unknowingly failing at home? You can love Jesus.
You can provide financially.
You can be respected publicly. And still fail where it matters most — at home. In today’s episode, Nate exposes “The Tozer Trap” and challenges Christian men to rethink what biblical provision really means.   Brief Summary Most Christian men would say, “I’m providing for my family.” But are you providing the way God defines it? Using the sobering story of A.W. Tozer — a deeply respected preacher whose family later revealed emotional neglect at home — this episode is a wake-up call. Not for guilt. Not for shame. But for alignment. If a man like Tozer could miss it… so can we. This episode challenges Christian men to examine their definition of provision, confront hard truths, and take practical steps toward becoming more present husbands, fathers, and followers of Christ.   Key Takeaways Financial provision alone is not biblical provision. 1 Timothy 5:8 defines care as responsibility, presence, and leadership — not just paychecks. A man can pay every bill and still be absent where it matters most. Work does not replace presence. Conviction from God is not condemnation — it’s an invitation to change. It’s not too late if you’re still breathing. What Is “The Tozer Trap”? A.W. Tozer was a respected preacher, prolific author, and global spiritual influence. But after his death, stories surfaced revealing that his wife and children felt emotionally and relationally neglected. Tozer loved Jesus deeply. But those closest to him felt unseen. That reality should make every Christian man pause. The warning is clear:
You can win in ministry, career, or public reputation — and still lose at home.   Biblical Foundation 1 Timothy 5:8
“But those who won’t care for their relatives, especially those in their own household, have denied the true faith. Such people are worse than an unbeliever.” Christian men are called to love their wives and kids and to live with them in an understanding way of what they really need. Just providing financially doesn’t cut it!   Help/Resources If you’d like practical tools and resources to help you live intentionally at home and be a better husband, father, follower of Jesus and man, then visit our site: https://www.getinthefight.club Courses, Coaching, and Community exclusively for Christian men!

    29 min
  3. Taming the Elephant: How to Break Bad Habits & Win in Life

    MAR 16

    Taming the Elephant: How to Break Bad Habits & Win in Life

    Why do you keep doing what you don’t want to do? Why is it so hard to wake up early, pray consistently, quit porn, lead your family well, or stay disciplined? In this episode of The Nate Whitson Podcast, we unpack a powerful concept from psychologist Jonathan Haidt known as the “Elephant and Rider” analogy—and apply it directly to Christian men who want to grow in faith and self-discipline. You don’t have one brain.
You have two. The Elephant: your emotional, automatic, craving-driven brain The Rider: your rational, thinking, planning brain When they fight, you lose.
When they align, you grow. And Scripture backs this up: Romans 12:2 – “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” If you’re a Christian man struggling with: Pornography Passivity Lack of discipline Inconsistent prayer Leading your wife and kids well Starting and stopping good habits... This episode will give you a practical, biblical framework for lasting change. In This Episode You’ll Learn: 1. How to Direct Your Rider (Clear Goals Beat Vague Intentions) Willpower is limited. Clarity wins. Instead of saying:
“I need to be a better husband.” Say:
“I will write my wife a kind note twice this week at 7:00 a.m. after Bible reading.” Specific goals strengthen your rational brain. 2. How to Motivate Your Elephant (Small Wins Create Momentum) Your emotional brain moves on reward. If you want to break bad habits and build godly ones: Celebrate small wins Attach positive emotion to obedience Thank God immediately after small victories Momentum fuels discipline. 3. How to Shape the Path (Environment Beats Willpower) Change becomes easier when you design your environment. Put your Bible on your nightstand Block distracting apps Set reminders to pray Change your digital and physical spaces You don’t just need stronger faith.
You need better systems. Why This Matters for Christian Men Many Christian men “like” Jesus—but struggle to live intentionally. The issue isn’t desire.
It’s alignment. When your emotional elephant and rational rider work together under God’s truth, transformation happens. This episode gives you a practical discipleship framework to: Break bad habits Build discipline Renew your mind Live intentionally Become a better husband, father, and follower of Christ   Resources & Next Steps If you want practical discipleship training that helps Christian men live intentional lives, visit: 👉 https://www.getinthefight.club Subscribe to the podcast and share this episode with another man who’s serious about growth. Be a man of honor, discipline, strength, and joy. Get in the fight!

    35 min
  4. 5 Things Christian Men Wish Christian Women Knew (Part 1)

    FEB 23

    5 Things Christian Men Wish Christian Women Knew (Part 1)

    5 Things Christian Men Wish Christian Women Knew (Part 1) What if better communication, deeper intimacy, and a stronger marriage started with understanding how Christian men are actually wired? In this episode, we flip the script and speak directly to Christian women about what many Christian men wish they could say—but often don’t know how. If you want to better understand how your man thinks, be sure to check out today’s episode! (Note: if you want to better understand how your husband thinks about SEX - be sure to visit my channel and listen to Part 2 on Episode #153!)   Today’s episode is a change of pace on the Nate Whitson Podcast. While we typically speak directly to men about how to love, lead, and serve their wives well, today’s conversation is aimed at women who want to better understand the men they love. In Part 1 of a two-part series, we explore four foundational truths Christian men wish women understood about appreciation, respect, communication, and emotional pain men often don’t understand or know how to address. These observations are broad and not meant to describe every man—but they reflect what many men feel, experience, and quietly hope their wives would understand about them. The goal of this episode isn’t blame or criticism. It’s clarity, compassion, and better conversations as Christian couples. Use this episode to spark more dialogue, deepen your connection with one another, and strengthen your marriage.   Key Takeaways 1. Appreciation Matters More Than You Think Appreciation fuels a man’s confidence and motivation. Words of affirmation, acknowledgment, and gratitude go a long way. For many men, sexual connection is deeply tied to feeling appreciated. 2. Respect Is Crucial to a Man’s Heart Disrespect—especially public or subtle—cuts deeply. Tone, facial expressions, and timing matter more than most women realize. Scripture calls husbands to love and wives to respect (Ephesians 5:33). 3. Men Don’t Know What You Want Unless You Say It Clearly Men are problem-solvers; women are often relationship- and emotion-focused. Clear, direct communication reduces frustration on both sides. Saying the goal up front helps men respond well. 4. Men Have Been Hurt—but Often Don’t Know How to Express It Vulnerability feels like weakness to many men. Emotional pain often shows up as anger, withdrawal, or silence. Patience, prayer, and timing can open the door to deeper connection.   Scripture Reference Ephesians 5:33 (NIV)
“However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.”   Conversation Starters for Couples How do you feel most appreciated by me? Are there ways I unintentionally show disrespect? When you’re stressed or hurting, how can I support you better? How can we communicate more clearly and consistently?   What’s Next This is Part 1 of a two-part series. 👉 Episode #153 (Part 2) dives directly into sex, intimacy, and what Christian men wish women understood about this crucial area of marriage. Full episode on my channel - https://www.youtube.com/@nate_whitson If this episode helped you, consider sharing it with your spouse, a friend, or on social media. These conversations help men and women understand each other better and build stronger, healthier relationships. Learn more at https://www.getinthefight.club

    44 min
  5. 5 Unexpected Habits That Make Christian Men Stronger

    FEB 16

    5 Unexpected Habits That Make Christian Men Stronger

    Are you trying to become a better Christian man—but still feel stuck or average? https://www.getinthefight.club/7 - Want to change but not sure how or what to do? Stop guessing and “trying harder” and, instead, get this FREE 7-Day Challenge delivered to your inbox to help you learn how to break bad habits, build better ones, and change—for good! You don’t have to stay stuck! You can become the man God meant for you to be: a better husband, father, and follower of Jesus! Most men think becoming a great Christian man requires a dramatic turnaround—a breakdown, a breakthrough, or a spiritual high point. In this episode, we expose why real strength is usually built quietly and how five unexpected habits realign your life with Christ so you stop fighting yourself and start becoming the man God designed you to be. Great men aren’t built in emotional moments—they’re formed through habits no one applauds. These five habits quietly separate average men from strong, steady, godly men.   Brief Summary True Christian manhood isn’t about intensity—it’s about alignment. In this episode, Nate breaks down five overlooked habits that consistently show up in strong husbands, faithful fathers, and resilient followers of Jesus. If you’re tired of fighting the steering wheel of life and want real traction, this conversation will help you realign.   Key Takeaways 1. Do Hard Things Before You Feel Ready Growth comes from obedience, not emotion. God rarely waits for you to feel “ready”—He asks you to move. 2. Limit Your Inputs What you consume shapes who you become. Strength often begins with subtraction, not addition. 3. Follow Through on Small Commitments Integrity is built when your actions quietly match your words—especially in ordinary, unseen moments. 4. Choose Boring Faithfulness Most of life is lived in the mundane. Faithfulness feels boring until you realize how rare—and powerful—it is. 5. Make Obedience Easier Strong men don’t rely on willpower alone. They design systems that make obedience easier and sin harder. Fighting misalignment in your life is like driving a truck with bad alignment—you can fight the wheel all day, or you can fix what’s actually off. These habits realign your life so growth stops feeling like a constant struggle.   Scriptures Referenced Genesis 12 (Abraham’s obedience) 1 Timothy 6:11 Proverbs 4:23 Galatians 6:9   Greatness isn’t forged in inspiration—it’s shaped by habits practiced when no one is watching. Pick one habit. Practice it faithfully. Don’t try to become a different man—train yourself to be one. You’re not broken beyond repair. You’re valuable to God and invited into real change. You don’t need hype—you need the right tools, the right truth, and a better way forward.
Start small. Start now. – Get free tools and resources at https://www.getinthefight.club
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    29 min
  6. 5 Habits Destroying Christian Men (and how to break them)

    FEB 9

    5 Habits Destroying Christian Men (and how to break them)

    What habits are quietly destroying Christian men from becoming who God made them to be?  Strong, godly men don’t usually fail overnight—they slowly rust out through neglect. In this episode, we expose 5 overlooked habits that are weakening Christian men, keeping them passive, drifting, and stuck instead of strong, purposeful, and faithful.   Using a simple but powerful analogy of a neglected truck, we break down how avoiding responsibility, living without purpose, half-hearted effort, chasing approval, and ignoring small compromises slowly destroy a man’s integrity, leadership, and spiritual strength.   This episode is a wake-up call for any man who wants to stop drifting and start becoming the man God designed him to be.     In This Episode, You’ll Learn:   Why avoiding responsibility quietly kills strength and leadership  How living without purpose leads men to drift, numb out, and waste potential  Why giving the bare minimum feels safe but stunts growth  How chasing approval keeps men insecure and empty  Why small compromises are never actually small     Quick Recap:   Avoiding Responsibility  Living Without Purpose  Doing the Minimum Instead of Showing Up Fully  Chasing Approval  Ignoring Small Compromises     Challenge:
 Identify ONE habit that’s hurting you most and attack it this week.   Stop neglecting your life.  👉 Get courses, coaching, and free resources to help you grow at https://www.getinthefight.club

    33 min

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