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Manly with Andy

Manly With Andy focuses on pursuing biblical manhood. In each episode, we explore what it means to be a man of God and to be transformed by Him in order to transform the world.

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How to Overcome Phone Addiction and Distraction – Joey Odom – Episode 139

We say we’re “addicted” to our phones—but what if it’s really just a habit we can break? In this episode of Manly with Andy, Joey Odom (co-founder of Aro and Reclaimwell) unpacks why distraction is the biggest obstacle men face today, how phone habits shape our families, and practical ways to reclaim your attention. From missing his son’s first soccer goal to discovering tools that help churches and families thrive, Joey shares powerful insights and resources to help you put down your phone, be more present, and build stronger relationships. Listen to discover how five minutes away from your phone can transform your life, your marriage, and even future generations.

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Rend Collective’s Chris Llewellyn | Joy in Depression, Faith, and Men’s Mental Health – Episode 138

What does it mean to find joy in the middle of depression? Andy talks with musician Chris about how faith, therapy, and honesty about mental health can open the door to authentic joy—even when life feels heavy. They explore the crisis of masculinity, the stigma around depression in the church, and how God meets us in unexpected places, from pubs to prayer. This conversation offers hope, practical wisdom, and a gentle reminder that joy and sadness can coexist.

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Why Does Art Matter? – Jake Weidmann – Episode 136

On this episode of Manly with Andy, artist and author Jake Weidmann shares his powerful story behind the book Old Soul, New Creation. Jake opens up about his long path to embracing his God-given calling as an artist, the role of mentors and legacy in shaping his life, and the way God provided during seasons of deep uncertainty—even when he was living the “starving artist” reality. From crafting sacred art like The Old Rugged Cross to launching a family jewelry business born in prayer, Jake reveals how creativity becomes a pathway to sonship and relationship with God. This conversation will challenge you to see your own work—whether art, business, or family—as a reflection of the Creator’s design. Book: Old Soul, New Creation – Jake Weidmann Artist and Master Penman

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