
Matthew West
Singer-songwriter and recording artist with Provident Label Group and Sony Music.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 37min
9.16.25 Russia breaches NATO airspace, Apple’s negligence in protecting kids, and Mathew West’s new hymn of comfort
Brad Bowman, a national security expert, discusses the alarming breach of NATO airspace by Russian drones and its implications for international relations. The conversation shifts to the digital safety of children, urging tech giants like Apple to enhance protections. Meanwhile, Matthew West, a talented singer-songwriter, shares his new hymn of comfort, inspired by faith, highlighting the power of music in navigating grief. Their insights intertwine current events with personal resilience, making for a thought-provoking and uplifting listen.

Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 7min
Come Home for Christmas and Bring Your Unanswered Prayers and Empty Cups with Matthew West- Episode 948
Matthew West, a bestselling Christian author and musician known for his hit "Don't Stop Praying," shares his insights on the spirit of Christmas and his new book, 'Come Home for Christmas.' He reflects on the meaningful connections found in music and tells humorous high school memories that underscore valuable life lessons. The conversation explores resilience through adversity, the importance of prayer, and the complexities of family dynamics during the holidays. Matthew’s heartfelt stories invite listeners to find hope and deeper connections this season.

Oct 14, 2024 • 55min
Embracing Vulnerability, Criticism & Pain of Parenting with Matthew West| 429
In this heartfelt chat, singer-songwriter Matthew West shares his journey of faith and fatherhood, emphasizing vulnerability and emotional connection. Jerrad Lopes recounts his dark times that birthed the Dad Tired movement, revealing how a crucial moment with his wife transformed his life. They discuss the impact of love languages and the challenges of parenting in today's world, including handling criticism and the bittersweet nature of watching children grow up. Both encourage dads to embrace their struggles, fostering deeper connections with family.