Everything Manly

Tommy Waltz

Helping men think and act like men in a feminized world.

  1. MAR 9

    S3|E18 Iran, Epstein, and the Crisis of Modern Manhood: Reclaiming Identity and Purpose

    Get your swag here: https://everythingmanlypodcast.com/shop Sign up 📰@ allthingsbeardsandmanly@gmail.com "🚨 S3 | E18 – Iran, Epstein, and the Crisis of Modern Manhood: Reclaiming Your Identity & Purpose in Christ 🚨 The Epstein files just dropped bombshells exposing a demonic web of elite depravity, child exploitation, and unchecked power. Meanwhile, the world edges closer to conflict with Iran—Operation Epic Fury / Roaring Lion reminds us war isn't just headlines; it's real human suffering, leadership failures, and spiritual battles raging behind the scenes. But in the middle of all this chaos, the real crisis isn't geopolitical—it's the crisis of MODERN MANHOOD. Young men are lost: told to apologize for being male, white, strong, or even alive. Culture pushes identity through skin color, DEI checklists, social constructs, or endless distraction. The result? Confusion, weakness, fatherless homes, and a generation drifting without purpose. In this raw episode, we cut through the noise: Why the Epstein evil runs deeper than politics—it's spiritual wickedness in high places What Scripture says about real leadership in turbulent times How to reject cultural lies and anchor your identity in Christ alone (not race, not trends, not approval) Biblical manhood 101: Lead, provide, protect, love sacrificially—like Paul charged Timothy You're made in God's image—time to stop cowering and start reigning with purpose, integrity, and unapologetic strength If you're tired of weak, effeminate culture and ready to rise up as the man God created you to be—this is for you. 👉 Drop a 🔥 if you're reclaiming your God-given manhood today 👉 Subscribe + hit the bell 🔔 for weekly truth bombs on faith, masculinity, and standing firm in Christ 👉 Share with a brother who needs this wake-up call #BiblicalManhood #ChristianMasculinity #EpsteinFiles #IranConflict #SpiritualWarfare

    36 min
  2. 12/21/2025

    S2|E16 Islam Revealed: Jihadists vs the Heart of America

    **All links discussed in the Podcast are in the show notes**    Islam means submission – ultimately submission to God Muslims may lie if their life is threatened in order to advance Islam. Quran 16:106: "Whoever disbelieves in Allah after his belief... except for one who is forced [to renounce his religion] while his heart is secure in faith. But those who [willingly] open their breasts to disbelief, upon them is wrath from Allah, and for them is a great punishment." They may make alliances with unbelievers if they believe their life is threatened. (Quran 3:28: "Let not believers take disbelievers as allies [or protectors/friends] rather than believers. And whoever [of you] does that has nothing [i.e., no association] with Allah, except when taking precaution against them in prudence [or fear]. And Allah warns you against Himself [i.e., His punishment], and to Allah is the [final] destination.") Sharia = divine ideal Sharia Law - Main Sources Qur'an – the primary source Sunnah – the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad Ijmaʿ – scholarly consensus Qiyas – analogical reasoning Human interpretation of Sharia is called fiqh, which means jurisprudence.   2.      Look at countries that have Islamic rule. (A literal reading of these verses) Quran 2:191: "And kill them wherever you overtake them and expel them from wherever they have expelled you, and fitnah is worse than killing. And do not fight them at al-Masjid al-Haram until they fight you there; but if they fight you, then kill them. Such is the recompense of the disbelievers." Quran 8:39: "And fight them until there is no fitnah [persecution] and [until] the religion, all of it, is for Allah. And if they cease, then indeed, Allah is Seeing of what they do." Quran 9:5: "And when the sacred months have passed, then kill the polytheists wherever you find them and capture them and besiege them and sit in wait for them at every place of ambush. But if they should repent, establish prayer, and give zakah, let them [go] on their way. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful." Quran 9:29: "Fight those who do not believe in Allah or in the Last Day and who do not consider unlawful what Allah and His Messenger have made unlawful and who do not adopt the religion of truth from those who were given the Scripture—until they give the jizyah willingly while they are humbled." Quran 66:9: "O Prophet, strive against the disbelievers and the hypocrites and be harsh with them. And their refuge is Hell, and wretched is the destination." Some Muslims interpret these verses as referring to internal jihad, not external. However, I believe this is clearly a misreading of the text. Jihadists are being more honest with the text. Whatever Muslims need to do to get someone to submit to this false god, they have the freedom to do. Human rights in Saudi Arabia Saudi authorities continue to arbitrarily arrest and detain people for peaceful expression, including activists, journalists, and online critics. Many face harsh prison terms, travel bans, and unfair legal processes. Women's rights: Women's rights activists have been imprisoned or harassed for peaceful campaigning. For example, many women, such as Loujain al-Hathloul, who supported the campaign against the ban on women driving, were imprisoned and harassed—despite the fact that the law was later changed to allow women to drive. https://www.amnesty.org.uk/saudi-arabia-human-rights-raif-badawi-king-salman     Human rights in Iran Women's rights: Iranian law and practice systematically discriminate against women, including strict enforcement of hijab. https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/middle-east-and-north-africa/iran/report-iran/ Freedom of speech: Thousands of people have been arbitrarily detained, interrogated, harassed, or unjustly prosecuted for expressing their views or participating in peaceful protests. https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/middle-east-and-north-africa/iran/report-iran/     3.      American Government Founded on Christian values – freedom, liberty, peace, truth, and the power of God working in our hearts Constitution – three branches: Judicial, Legislative (Congress: Senate and House of Representatives), and Executive Bill of Rights   Christianity Not about physical submission God changing individual hearts through His Word and the power of His Spirit Us physically wanting to serve Him and submit to Him because of what He is doing in us   4.      Moving Forward ·         Assimilation, not domination – this is conducive to Christianity; Islam, at its core, is about physical domination. ·         Assimilate to our language ·         Assimilate to our laws ·         Understand our history ·         If you want this country to be dominated by Islamic laws, governed as a Muslim country, and all people to physically submit, you are going to face resistance.   ·         How do we resist as godly men? o   State clearly what we are not going to allow in our country o   Do it respectfully and lovingly o   But truthfully, as God-fearing men o   You have the right to believe and worship as you choose. However, that should never infringe upon the foundations this country was built on. What we should not let happen: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1998817165252898923?s=46

    59 min
  3. 09/10/2025

    S2|E13 - News: Charlotte Metro Tragedy and Men and Money- Five Principles

    First, we examine the heartbreaking tragedy in the Charlotte Metro area that has left the community in mourning and sparked important conversations about public safety and infrastructure. Then, we shift gears to explore the complex dynamics of "Men and Money: We cover four types of men and five principles    There are three types of men listening who need help to become the fourth type—the ideal financial steward. Here's who they are:   1.      The Spender: You earn enough money, spend it, and that's all that matters. You cover your bills each month, and as long as the paycheck clears, you're content. 2.      The Struggler: You're always behind, unable to make enough no matter how hard you try. You're consistently late on payments and feel trapped in a cycle of debt with no way out. 3.      The Saver: You understand the importance of saving and paying bills while aiming for homeownership. However, every time you build savings, an emergency wipes them out.   • The Fourth Man: The Ideal Steward The fourth man combines the best traits of the above while avoiding their pitfalls: ·         Unlike #1 (The Spender), he enjoys the fruits of his labor but also prepares for the future. ·         Unlike #2 (The Struggler), he avoids overspending and lives within his means. ·         Unlike #3 (The Saver), he saves aggressively to ensure financial resilience. • Traits of the Fourth Man 1.      He enjoys life because he knows exactly how much he needs to earn and ensures he's making it. 2.      He plans meticulously, tracking monthly expenses, debts, and savings goals, which allows him to give generously. 3.      He saves and invests surplus income, allowing his money to work for him. • Key Principles to Become the Fourth Man Make a Budget: If you don't know what you're spending, you'll never know what you need to earn. Track every dollar to gain control. 2.      Get Out of Debt: Understand the difference between good and bad debt. a.      Good Debt: Debt that generates income, like investments with a cash flow of 5–7% above what you owe after expenses. Examples include income-generating assets (e.g., rental properties) or learning a profitable skill/trade. Caution: This can be risky, especially for business owners.                                                               i.      Credit Cards with Rewards: Cards offering cashback or points can be "free money" if you're disciplined and pay the balance in full each month. b.     Bad Debt (Liabilities): Purchases you can't afford that don't generate income, like flashy cars, oversized mortgages, or designer clothes.                                                               i.      Debt Repayment Plan: Create a structured plan to eliminate debt systematically. 3.      Build Quality Relationships: Surround yourself with people who model the financial habits you aspire to. 4.      Save and Invest: a.      Emergency Fund: Save 3–6 months of living expenses (e.g., if you need $8,000/month, save $24,000–$48,000). b.     Invest 10–15% of Income: Diversify your investments:                                                               i.      Safe Investments: Treasury Bond ETFs, gold, or gold trusts.                                                             ii.      Moderately Risky: High-dividend ETFs, real estate ETFs.                                                           iii.      Risky: Bitcoin, AI-related investments. 5.      Practice Generosity: Giving is a blessing. The joy of giving often surpasses receiving, enriching both your life and others'. Investment Philosophy: Your conscience and savings goals should guide your strategy. Recommended reads: The Faithful Steward by Roy Carlson, The Treasure Principle by Randy Alcorn, and Dave Ramsey's budgeting resources.

    1h 1m

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