

The King's Hall
Brian Sauvé, Dan Berkholder, & Eric Conn
Making self-ruled men to rule well and win the world.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 27min
Charlie Kirk & The Moment That Changed Everything
In a shocking twist, the assassination of Charlie Kirk sparks a nationwide conversation on free speech and societal values. Brian and Eric delve into the public's emotional response and explore the alleged conspiracies behind the act. They discuss how to approach this tragedy through a Christian lens, emphasizing love and wisdom amid chaos. The dynamic between youth engagement and truth-telling takes center stage, outlining strategies for political action and community involvement. This moment is poised to reshape American discourse.

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Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 45min
The Girl on the Train
A tragic murder of a young Ukrainian woman serves as a chilling reminder of escalating violence tied to cultural ideologies. The discussion dives into the dark history of racial tensions in South Africa and the impact of political rhetoric on crime. The complexities of race, faith, and societal expectations are scrutinized, urging a reevaluation of accountability. Meanwhile, listeners explore traditional masculinity through unique products and the importance of wise counsel for business growth amidst chaos and historical narratives.

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Aug 29, 2025 • 2h 10min
10 Principles for Leading with Nerve in the Christian Borough
Explore the essential qualities of bold leadership through historical figures like Prince Henry the Navigator. Dive into the relevance of innovative church engagement and the challenges of traditional leadership training. Discover the strength of male camaraderie and the importance of nurturing personal connections. Get insights on navigating conflict with composure and the critical need for consistency in achieving long-term goals. This engaging conversation combines humor and serious reflections on cultivating resilient Christian leaders.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 23min
Why Tribal Leaders Are Essential for Building Christian Boroughs
Discover the remarkable story of the University of Washington rowing team that defeated the odds to win Olympic gold in 1936. Explore the role of 'tribal leaders' in uniting communities around common missions. Delve into the complexities of church leadership and the importance of genuine relationships in building Christian boroughs. Laugh along with humorous discussions while also reflecting on the need for collaboration, resilience, and faith-based support in strengthening families and congregations.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 2h 33min
Building Christian Boroughs: In Defense of Monocultures
Delve into the fascinating concept of monocultures and their virtues for community building. Discover strategies for fostering robust Christian boroughs rooted in shared values and support. Explore historical perspectives on community identity and the challenges faced in maintaining it. The discussion touches on gatekeeping in church dynamics and the importance of diverse leadership in creating a cohesive environment. Be inspired to cultivate distinct Christian communities that thrive through clear cultural principles.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 1h 46min
Answering Listener Questions
Listeners dive into the complexities of father-daughter courtship and the need for empathy in these relationships. The discussion highlights the importance of personal mission and resilience in life. Delving into political and ideological disagreements, the hosts emphasize discernment and intellectual maturity. Preparing children for an AI-driven future is a major focus, advocating for critical thinking alongside traditional values. Additionally, they explore the joy of pursuing personal interests, from fishing tournaments to creative hobbies, promoting fulfillment in everyday life.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 49min
Rejecting Feminist Halfway Houses
The discussion dives into how both left and conservative ideologies have compromised biblical views on gender roles. It critically examines George Gilder's writings and the acceptance of feminist concepts even among conservatives. The hosts challenge the notion of 'feminist halfway houses,' advocating for a return to solid biblical principles. topics include the role of masculinity, the complexities of conservative feminism, and the interplay between traditional family dynamics and cultural norms. Listeners are encouraged to confront societal pressures with honesty.

Jun 20, 2025 • 1h 32min
Safety Third: Recap of the 2025 New Christendom Conference
The hosts share vibrant experiences and insights from the New Christendom Conference, highlighting the strong community spirit and support among attendees. They delve into the emotional connection tied to homes, balancing nostalgia with future-building. Discussions revolve around reclaiming normalcy in Christian values and fostering cooperation over competition among ministries. Emphasis on the importance of faith-based businesses and networking is evident, showcasing a commitment to nurturing personal growth and family engagement.

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Jun 6, 2025 • 2h 7min
We Are All Rhodesians Now
Join Will Tanner, co-founder of the American Tribune and Rhodesia enthusiast, as he dives deep into the complex history of Rhodesia under Ian Smith. He discusses the rise and fall of this once-thriving nation, exploring why global forces pushed for its demise. The conversation touches on the implications of Rhodesia's legacy for today's cultural struggles in the U.S. Can what happened in Rhodesia happen here? Tanner challenges listeners to consider the fate of Western societies and the lessons to be learned from Rhodesia's turbulent past.

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May 9, 2025 • 1h 27min
Destroying the Longhouse
The discussion dives into the concept of the Longhouse and its implications in society. The hosts critique HR departments and explore women's significant influence in shaping America. They reflect on a recent conference that highlighted the evolving political center and the importance of generational collaboration. Additionally, they address the disconnect between generations, the need for mentorship, and the critical role of masculinity in church leadership. The conversation emphasizes reclaiming strong moral foundations against modern cultural challenges.