

The Stephen Mansfield Podcast
The Stephen Mansfield Podcast
New York Times bestselling author Stephen Mansfield (The Faith of George W. Bush, The Search for God and Guinness, Lincoln's Battle With God, Mansfield's Book of Manly Men, The Miracle of the Kurds) talks about today's cultural upheavals, trends and ironies, all while providing a fascinating look behind the scenes of his writing and travels.
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Jul 30, 2025 • 16min
Not THE Culture!
Explore the vibrant and diverse nature of culture beyond the dominant narratives. Delve into the significance of fostering a distinct cultural identity, especially within Christianity and conservatism. Engage in the urgent need to integrate conservative values into cultural discussions. Hear about the diminishing influence of the church and the call for renewed involvement in shaping meaningful societal norms. This is a thought-provoking journey into the cultural battles defining our times and the power of creating positive change.

Jul 16, 2025 • 12min
Are Abortions Increasing?
In 2024 alone, 1.14 million abortions—3,100 per day—were performed in America. But since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, has that number increased like the speculations claim? In this episode, Stephen explains how the overturning of Roe v. Wade didn’t reduce abortions but shifted them to new methods like Telehealth and medication. With moral clarity, Stephen challenges listeners to consider what our laws say about the value of human life.LEARN MORE:Website: https://stephenmansfield.tv/Instagram: https://instagram.com/mansfieldwrites/X: https://twitter.com/MansfieldWrites

Jul 2, 2025 • 16min
A New Day for Iran
The discussion digs into the recent U.S. strikes on Iran, highlighting the young population's growing embrace of Christianity amidst oppression. It contrasts the radical regime with the vibrant spirit of its citizens. Insights are shared on Western vulnerabilities in dealing with Iran, yet also on the success of precise military interventions. The urgency for grassroots change resonates throughout, urging the Iranian people to take a stand against their repressive government, while questioning foreign intervention's role in their fight.

Jun 18, 2025 • 20min
Immigration— Work the Problem!
Immigration is crucial for any nation's growth. The discussion dismantles binary thinking, urging a nuanced approach to immigration policy. A declining birth rate raises concerns, highlighting the need for new citizens. The speaker argues for balanced policies that embrace skilled immigrants while ensuring security. Societal attitudes towards immigration and political agendas are examined, advocating for thoughtful solutions that support citizenship and address demographic challenges.

Jun 4, 2025 • 14min
The Putin Delusion
America’s conservative movement is being seduced by the strongman myth. As Vladimir Putin escalates his war on Ukraine, U.S. leaders like Donald Trump echo his rhetoric, turning their backs on democratic allies and just war principles. Is the right losing its moral compass in pursuit of power and posturing?LEARN MORE:Website: https://stephenmansfield.tv/Instagram: https://instagram.com/mansfieldwrites/X: https://twitter.com/MansfieldWrites

May 21, 2025 • 21min
Fixing College Football
College football faces a crisis as wealthy universities dominate, leading to a culture of greed. Teenage athletes are now signing lucrative deals, raising ethical concerns. The current landscape poses challenges to the sport's integrity. Notable figures like President Trump and coach Nick Saban are advocating for reforms. The discussion revolves around restoring the game's core values and addressing the commercialization's impact on young athletes.

May 7, 2025 • 15min
The Creativity Crisis
Creativity is on the decline, largely due to our over-scheduled, over-stimulated lives. The podcast delves into how social media and distractions are stifling imagination across various industries. Surprising insights reveal that boredom can actually spark creativity, encouraging listeners to embrace unstructured time. Additionally, the music industry's stagnation despite technological advancements highlights the urgent need to nurture creativity for personal and societal growth.

Apr 23, 2025 • 15min
9 Billion for Harvard?
Federal funding can lead to federal control, and that’s the central question for Harvard’s $9 billion. The discussion critiques how universities, particularly in light of recent anti-Semitism, wield their influence and accountability. There's a call for reassessing financial ties that might compromise academic independence. Exploring the implications of government influence brings to light the urgent need for universities to embrace diverse viewpoints while maintaining their integrity.

Apr 9, 2025 • 23min
Slaying Worry
The podcast dives into the pervasive nature of worry in modern life, revealing that people spend over two hours daily anxious about various issues. It addresses how the relentless news cycle exacerbates this worry, affecting well-being and relationships. Listeners learn practical strategies for conquering anxiety by focusing on the present and making financial plans for the future. The importance of creating 'islands of peace' through personal rituals and community connections is stressed as a way to manage stress and cultivate a supportive environment.

Mar 26, 2025 • 18min
Extreme Damage
We are losing the ability as human beings to hold two competing thoughts at the same time. Instead we choose one of two sides – black or white, good or evil – without nuance. Then we sacrifice ourselves on the sharp points of those extremes. What happens when we bring this kind of extreme thinking to our politics?LEARN MORE:Website: https://stephenmansfield.tv/Instagram: https://instagram.com/mansfieldwrites/X: https://twitter.com/MansfieldWrites


