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Order of Man

Saving the West Through Culture, Entertainment, and Sports | JAKE & BLAIN CRAIN & DAVID CONE

Order of Man

Ryan Michler

Business, Health, Leadership, Relationships, Man, Society & Culture, Intellect, Style, Lifestyle, Money, Selfdevelopment, Wealth, Fitness, Selfhelp, Nutrition

4.89K Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Our conversation today is a great follow-up to the conversation we had with Hollywood actor and producer, Kevin Sorbo, last week. We have to fight the issues where they are and, right now, entertainment and sports are at the front of the battleground to capture, and re-define what manliness looks like in the west today. I’m not interested in letting that happen and neither are my guests, Jake Crain, Blain Crain, and David Cone.

They are the hosts of Crain & Company where they discuss cultural commentary through the world of sports. Today, we talk about the dangers of censorship in sports and culture, why so many people stand on money when they should be standing on what is right, how sports shapes much of our views on men, masculinity, and society, why we as a culture tend to mistakenly prioritize tolerance and acceptance, how sports is a powerful answer to the fatherlessness epidemic, and how to shift the Overton Window back from where it’s trending.

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

  • The dangers of censorship in sports and culture
  • Why so many people stand on money when they should be standing on what is right
  • How sports shapes much of our view on men, masculinity, and society
  • Why we as a culture tend to mistakingly prioritize tolerance and acceptance
  • How sports is a powerful answer to the fatherless epidemic

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Our conversation today is a great follow-up to the conversation that we had with

0:04.2

Hollywood actor and producer Kevin Sorboo last week. We have to fight the issues

0:10.3

where they are and right now entertainment and sports are at the front of the

0:15.0

battleground to capture and redefine what manliness looks like in the West today.

0:20.3

I'm not interested in letting that happen and neither are my guests Jake Crane, Blaine Crane, and David Cohn.

0:27.0

They are the host of Crane and Company where they discuss cultural commentary through the world of sports.

0:32.0

Today we talk about the dangers of

0:33.8

censorship and sports and culture. Why so many people stand on money when they

0:38.0

should be standing on what is right. How sports shapes much of our views on men,

0:43.2

masculinity and society,

0:45.0

why we as a culture tend to mistakenly prioritize tolerance

0:48.6

and acceptance,

0:49.7

how sports is a powerful answer

0:51.4

to the fatherlessness epidemic and how to shift the

0:54.4

Overton window back from where it's trending. You're a man of action. You live life to

0:59.4

the fullest, embrace your fears, and boldly charge your own path.

1:03.0

When life knocks you down, you get back up one more time, every time.

1:07.5

You are not easily deterred and defeated, rugged, resilient, strong.

1:12.8

This is your life, this is who you are.

1:15.4

This is who you will become at the end of the day,

1:18.2

and after all is said and done,

1:20.1

you can call yourself a man.

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