
What makes a good man? Through stories, interviews, and social commentary, The Akkeri podcast highlights how men and masculinities are portrayed, the challenges modern men face, and how to chart a better way forward. Why? Because we need a conversation about men and masculinity that is deeply spiritual, profoundly vulnerable, and, with any luck, personally and culturally transformative.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementMental HealthHealth & Fitness | ||||

Brian Recker is a former Marine Officer, the son of a Baptist preacher, and an alum of the fundamentalist Bob Jones University. Brian spent eight years as an evangelical pastor before deconstructing his faith to find a more inclusive spirituality. He... more
Brent Beshara spent 24 years in the Canadian military, mainly as a special forces Navy bomb disposal diver. In his words, when he retired on a Friday it was all “pats on the back” and “we’ll get together,” but when Monday came “it was tumbleweeds”. more
Finding a vocation (not a job) is one of the most important tasks for any man.
We want work that makes us feel alive, provides for a strong financial foundation, and has a significant positive impact on the world.
And we find that by pursuing our ... more
This episode is a conversation with podcaster, coach, and author Larry Hagner. Over the past 10 years, Larry has spoken with hundreds of experts and worked with thousands of men through his podcast and programs at The Dad Edge. Now, he has distilled ... more
The Akkeri is a fantastic podcast with truly interesting conversations and insights on what it means to be a man, and to understand yourself and your role in todays world.
I really enjoy listening to these conversations and Matt’s take on things! I look forward to each episode! Keep it up!
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Apple Podcasts | #133 |
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The Akkeri launched 2 years ago and published 26 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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