In this episode, we wrestle with the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk. We talk about what his death means for free speech, for faith, and for the way we...
In this episode, we dive into the heated debate around Washington DC’s crime crackdown. Protesters call it fascism, supporters call it common sense — but what’s really...
In this episode, we open with the Sydney Sweeney “great jeans/genes” backlash, not because we care about internet drama, but because it reveals something deeper about...
In this episode we explore what real brotherhood looks like — especially in a world tearing itself apart. We talk Trump, Musk, ego, public fallout, and the personal wounds...
Khalil and I sit down for a raw and deeply personal conversation that spans two continents and one human truth — we are more than our ideologies, more than our mistakes, more than...
Craig and Khalil discuss how we can break out of the man-made construct of racism, embrace our humanity and build a great society together.
Khalil shares his most profound epiphany from his time in prison: “I realised that I was incarcerated before I ever went to prison and if that was the case I knew that I could be free before I was released.” Very few people unlock the full potential that lies within them – Craig and Khalil discuss how we can overcome these self-imposed limitations and break out to live life to the full.
True masculinity is a wonderful gift to humanity; false or wounded masculinity can be a dreadful curse. There is no need to reinvent masculinity, we need to rediscover what it truly is. And live it.
Fathers are the most important men in their children’s lives. A dad is his son’s first hero and his daughter’s first romance. Craig & Khalil discuss the power and beauty of authentic fatherhood.
There is always a second chance. No matter where you are, what you’ve done, what life has thrown at you – there is hope.






