

The Anthony Bradley Show
Anthony B. Bradley
The Anthony Bradley Show podcast is a conversation with key figures hosted by Anthony B. Bradley, PhD. Professor Bradley teaches at the King's College in New York City and is the director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing. The show brings guests in psychology, religious studies, theology, law, sociology, biology, chemistry, physics, economics, political philosophy, business, sports, and more.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 59min
Building Young Men's Self-Confidence In A Social Media World
Kaleb Gardner, a Kuyper College student, shares his journey of rebuilding self-confidence in a world dominated by social media. He and Dr. Anthony Bradley dive into the differences between self-esteem and self-confidence, revealing the impact of social pressures and personal experiences. Kaleb discusses how vulnerability, embracing failure, and the influence of faith play pivotal roles in fostering confidence. They also explore the dangers of social media, particularly its effect on young men's self-worth, and offer practical tips for overcoming these challenges.

Nov 11, 2025 • 46min
Young Men's Faith Persistence In College: Kaleb's Story
Kaleb Gardner, a college student and the new podcast producer, shares his transformative faith journey. He candidly discusses his upbringing in mega churches, the impact of his father's vulnerability, and the challenges young men face today. Kaleb reflects on choosing selflessness in dating and the importance of deep friendships in nurturing faith. He highlights how personal connections and supportive relationships can shape one's spiritual path, urging fathers to actively engage in their sons' lives for lasting influence.

Aug 5, 2025 • 0sec
God at Work: A Journey Through Exodus, Chapters 1-24
In this thought-provoking series, Anthony B. Bradley author of God at Work: Loving God and Neighbor Through the Book of Exodus—guides listeners through a fresh, multidimensional exploration of Exodus chapters 1–24. This isn’t your typical Bible study.
Drawing from years of theological reflection at the Acton Institute and Kuyper College, Bradley brings Exodus to life by integrating biblical theology with psychological insight and cultural critique. Alongside in the book, he unpacks the deeper meaning behind Israel’s liberation, the formation of covenant community at Sinai, and the enduring relevance of these stories for personal, ecclesial, and societal transformation.
Listeners will encounter Pharaoh’s anxiety and Moses’s self-doubt through the lens of Reinhold Niebuhr, explore the Israelites’ wilderness behavior using Karen Horney’s theory of basic anxiety, trace God’s redemptive arc using Gerard Van Groningen’s “Golden Cable” of covenant, kingdom, and mediator, and see how Abraham Kuyper’s “sphere sovereignty” helps frame God's authority over all areas of life.
Whether you're a pastor, student, Bible teacher, or someone seeking clarity and courage in a chaotic world, this podcast and book offer deep insight, practical reflection, and a renewed vision of what it means to love God and neighbor.

Jul 29, 2025 • 0sec
Scrolling for Strength: How Instagram Is Reshaping Young Men's Body Image
In this episode, we explore how Instagram influencers are quietly reshaping what it means to “look like a man.” Because of social media, parents need to talk to their sons about their bodies. Drawing on insights from a recent academic study, we unpack the impact of idealized, hyper-muscular male images online—and how they’re affecting young men’s mental health. From body dissatisfaction to disordered eating, we discuss the psychological toll of social comparison, the role of self-schema, and the pressure to measure up. Featuring a mix of content analysis, expert interviews, and influencer perspectives, this episode asks: what happens when masculinity gets filtered? And how can we reclaim a healthier vision of the male body?

Sep 26, 2024 • 55min
Sigma Chi at Santa Clara University: A Brotherhood Like No Other
On today's episode, we have a truly remarkable guest, Vansh Malik, president of the Sigma Chi fraternity at Santa Clara University. Vansh is not just an outstanding leader; he embodies the core values of Sigma Chi—friendship, justice, and learning—in a way that is inspiring and deeply moving.
Hailing from London, Vansh has excelled in his studies while making his mark on campus through his leadership in Greek life, club soccer, and community service. But what truly sets Vansh apart is his wisdom and vulnerability, qualities not often found in young men, especially in positions of leadership. In this interview, Vansh shares the depth of brotherhood that comes from a fraternity centered on genuine care and mutual respect, and he speaks powerfully about how these values have shaped him personally and as a leader.
This conversation is filled with insights about maturity, navigating the complexities of leadership, and the beauty of brotherhood. I am excited to share Vansh's extraordinary journey with you. So, stay tuned as we dive into a conversation that will not only challenge your understanding of fraternity life but also offer a glimpse of what it means to lead with humility and conviction.

Nov 17, 2023 • 1h 4min
Alpha Delta Phi at Michigan: Setting A New Standard
Today, we have a special guest who's not only making waves in the world of business but is also a dedicated member of a fraternity with a mission that extends far beyond its campus walls.
Our guest today is Kritm Shah, a sophomore student at the prestigious Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. But that's not all - Kritm is also a proud brother in the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Now, you might be wondering, what makes this fraternity stand out? Well, it's not just about social events and parties; it's about personal growth, ethics, leadership, scholastic achievement, community service, and literary pursuits.
Today, we'll dive deep into Kritm's journey as a business student, his experiences within the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, and how these experiences are shaping him into a well-rounded individual poised for success. We'll explore the values and mission that drive the fraternity and discover how it's contributing to the personal development of its members.
So, whether you're a student looking for inspiration or someone interested in the multifaceted world of fraternities, you won't want to miss this enlightening conversation with Kritm Shah. Stay tuned, because it's all coming up next, right here on "The Anthony Bradley Show"!

Oct 20, 2023 • 1h 2min
Auburn University Alpha Epsilon Pi: A Values-Driven Brotherhood
Jackson Haber, the 2023 president of AEPi at Auburn University discusses with his chapter is one of the leading heroic fraternities on campus. From their website: "At Auburn University...Our goal is to ensure that every brother graduate a stronger person in mind and body, with potential for future development in every aspect of life they may encounter. Work ethic, selflessness, and teamwork are just a few of the values that we hold dear at AEPi Theta."

Oct 12, 2023 • 1h 19min
Eight Fights Worth Picking With Your Kids With David Morris
Today, we have a special guest joining us, David Morris. David Morris, a devoted father of four, brings a wealth of experience to our discussion. With a background in vocational ministry and currently serving as the president and COO of an esteemed company in the energy sector.
Today, David invites us into a thought-provoking Twitter thread he recently shared, titled "The Eight Fights Worth Having with Your Kids." This captivating thread has caught the attention of 10s of thousands of parents worldwide, providing valuable insights on building strong connections with our children.
Throughout our conversation, we'll explore the dynamic challenges parents face and how engaging in these "worthwhile fights" can deepen understanding, shape character, and cultivate resilience in our kids.
So, whether you're a seasoned parent or just starting on your parenting journey, join us as we embark on a thought-provoking discussion. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and equipped with practical wisdom to forge meaningful connections with your children with a fresh perspective on parenting and the eight fights worth having with your kids on this episode of the Anthony Bradley show.

Oct 3, 2023 • 52min
David Carlson and Confederate Christian Nationalism
Anthony Bradley discusses David Carlson's new book, Congress of States: Proceedings of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America, on the Christian Nationalism during the formation of Confederacy in 1861. Using the prayers of the proceedings readers will find a Christian Nationalism much like what we hear today.

Sep 19, 2023 • 45min
Pyrrhus Concer: 19th-Century Black Whaler, Entrepreneur, Presbyterian Philanthropist
Today on the Anthony Bradley Show, Brenda Simmons discusses the economic and cultural experiences of African Americans in Southampton during the 18th and 19th Centuries. Brenda Simmons is a journalist and Executive Director of the Southampton African American Museum(SAAM), and highlights the remarkable story of Pyrrhus Concer, an extraordinary 19th-century black whaler, Presbyterian, business owner, and philanthropist.


