Let's Clear The Air with Clarkson Lawson.
The Unordinary Men Podcast
by Clarkson Lawson
2y ago
What do conservatives look like? Well if you ask most MSM pundits and those who haven’t ventured past the boundaries of their gayborhood where straight cis-gender men are not welcome you would think a conservative is a white guy from the south drinking beer and oppressing his woman while hating gays. Yet, that’s not the reality since conservative men and women come in all shapes colors, and sexualities.  Our next guest is an outspoken truth prophet and he pulls no punches. He’s a proud gay man and has been invited to speak along with conservatives like Brantum Tatum and has a growing soci ..read more
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The Conversation No One Has About CRT
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by Ryan Martin
2y ago
 We can’t debate CRT if we can’t define it. So, let this be our starting point: Our next guest has come onto the social arena like a bolt of lightning and is quickly amassing followers and his share of critics. He is unabashedly and unapologetically giving thoughtful and logical arguments to some of the most contentious topics of the day aimed at helping you respond with wisdom and virtue to the ideas that shape our culture and lives.  It’s our pleasure to have on today’s show Mr. Ryan Martin of Unsafe Media Support the show ..read more
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Vulnerable Men Are Doomed
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by Unordinary Men
2y ago
There is a battle going on right now between multiple sides about what the definition or the right archetype of masculinity is. And it's a fight that will never the one by anyone, for several reasons. The main reason is that there is no absolute definition of what masculinity is. The problem, especially here in America, is that we've gotten into a zero-sum game where everything is absolute and there's no room for the coexistence of ideas.  It seems everywhere you look, the latest and greatest trend is to call on men to be vulnerable. in fact, to make this transition palatable the tagline ..read more
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What Can Machiavelli Teach You About Business?
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by Unordinary Men
2y ago
His name evokes corruption, reeks of manipulation, and oozes with betrayal. And though Niccolo Machiavelli did espouse some trickery as a means to maintain power, his name has been unfairly reviled by history. He was no less a master of diplomacy and good leadership, and there's much to learn from his writings.  Support the show ..read more
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How Did Journaling Shape These Great Men?
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by Unordinary Men
2y ago
The world would have missed out on one of the most prolific and meaningful contributions to philosophy had Marcus Aurelius not sat down to journal his thoughts which are now one of the most famous and influential books on stoicism. Your journal may or may not stand the test of time and become an icon of philosophy to future generations, but if Marcus Aurelius, a Roman Emperor with a privileged life, found benefit and meaning in journaling, imagine how you will benefit Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unordinarymen ..read more
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Work-Life Balance Is A Beautiful Lie
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by Unordinary Men
2y ago
Stop being afraid of hard work. Everybody loves the grand idea of being in business and having endless money. Having a nice car and a big house is glorified in our society, but when it comes down to the nitty-gritty, no one wants to put in the work. Eventually, people give up, uninterested in doing what it takes to get where they want to be. So many of us want something for nothing. Asking if you have a work-life balance is the wrong question. You need to ask yourself, do you have work-life happiness? Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unordinarymen ..read more
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Living With Nothing Left To Lose with Dean Hall
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by Dean Hall
2y ago
Albert Einstein once said, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” "Faced with crisis, the man of character falls back on himself. He imposes his own stamp of action, takes responsibility for it, makes it his own." Charles de Gaulle Our next guest was motivated by Albert Einstein’s quote and embodies the words of de Gaulle. He is the first person in history to swim the entire 184 miles of the Willamette River in Oregon. If that wasn’t enough, In July of 2017, he accomplished another “historic first” by ..read more
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A Man Is Loved Under ONE Condition
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by Unordinary Men
2y ago
Marriage can be complex and unpredictable. The reality is that one in two will end in divorce. The good news is that the divorce rates in this country have actually decreased. The decline in divorce rates could be attributed to the increase in the average age at marriage. In 2013, the average age at marriage for men was 29 and for women, it was 27. Age often begets maturity and a clearer idea of who we are and what type of person we want to be married to. At this stage, we are also more likely to be financially stable. But this can all change if you’re the husband and you lose your job, your b ..read more
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The Art of Masculinity with Johnny Elsasser
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by Johnny Elsasser
2y ago
In this week's episode, there is a growing movement to reclaim the frame of what it means to be a man today. To some that evoke images of wild men like Genghis Khan or Ser Gregor ClegAne from Games of Thrones. Others are trying to reframe masculinity into something more ambiguous and androgynous. Some think it’s 1950s Mad Men-style and a few want to eradicate it altogether. The truth is, is that masculinity is — and always has been — filled with contradictions and mixed messages. But what is undeniable is that men and women are different and it’s our differences that make us better…together. N ..read more
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Censorship: When Will You Be Silenced?
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by Unordinary Men
2y ago
The world is shifting under our feet, and rather than keep our balance most are running for cover. What I’m talking about is the Earth's trembling and deafening movement of censorship. Largely done by woke corporations pushing their own corporate narrative, arguably at the unofficial behest of the government.  It’s happing more frequently and more blatantly. Since cancel culture is no longer working and has backfired for the cancel mob, now corporations have been deployed to start culling and curtailing speak under the guise of content being inappropriate, graphic, mis or disinformation S ..read more
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