Not Your Average Man

By: Chris Bailey & Brad Valencia
  • Summary

  • A podcast for any man wanting to be better than average in their Christian walk. We will be discussing all the issues and topics that affect men today. No matter where you find yourself in life, you’re welcome here. We want to rally together and encourage one another to become better, to call one another up, and to rise above by becoming more than your average man. Contact us: email@notyouraverageman.com
    ©️2023-2024
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Episodes
  • Ep. 26: How to Become an Elite Dad with Curt from Dad.Work
    May 22 2023

    Have you ever given yourself a grade on how you’re doing as a husband and father? If you did right now, what would it be? Fatherhood is one of the greatest gifts and responsibilities a man can have, and for that reason, you should be constantly striving for an A+. This doesn’t mean you will hit the mark every time, but your role as a father is important enough to strive for that.

    Join our conversation with Curt Storring, founder of Dad.Work if you want to gain an understanding and skill set of what it is to be an elite dad. After all, you owe it to your wife, your kids, and yourself to become the best version of yourself, the man God created you to be.

    You can find more about Dad.Work on Instagram, Curt’s podcast, and the Dad.work website.

     

    Looking for a Father's Day gift for yourself or a dad you might know? Well our devotional was just released! 

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    58 mins
  • Ep. 25: Balancing Work, Family, and Ministry Responsibilities
    May 2 2023

    Balancing Work, Family, and Ministry Responsibilities can be a challenging task for any Christian man. It is important to prioritize and manage your time effectively to ensure that you are fulfilling your responsibilities in each area of your life.

    In this episode we touch on setting priorities, prioritizing quality time, and seeking help.

    As a Christian man, your faith and family should always come first. It is important to establish clear priorities in your life and allocate time accordingly. This means setting boundaries at work and making sure that you are not neglecting your family or ministry responsibilities. Balancing work, family, and ministry responsibilities doesn't just mean fitting everything into your schedule. It's important to prioritize quality time with your family and to invest in your relationships with them. This means being fully present and engaged during family time, and making sure that your ministry activities are fulfilling and effective.

    Don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Whether it's delegating tasks at work, asking for support from your church community, or hiring a babysitter to give you a break, there are always resources available to help you balance your responsibilities.

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    46 mins
  • Ep. 24: When Pride Takes a Fall
    Apr 11 2023

    Have you ever been so filled with pride that God had to take you down to just about nothing to reach you?

    Today’s guest, Dr. Dusty Brackett, knows all about that. And he shares his story of how God, in His grace and mercy, rid him of his pride and rebuilt his life from the ground back up, to help him become a man He could use for His glory. Dusty is the executive pastor at Liberty Church in York, SC. He’s a speaker, wedding officiant, and an author. You can find out more about Dusty through his website, dustybrakcett.com.

     

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    42 mins

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