
The G.Y.M. (Godly Young Men) podcast is for young men ages 15-25 who are desiring to be stronger men of God. This podcast deals with the spiritual side of being a godly young man as well as the practical side. Episode topics will address the importance of working out, developing godly confidence, how to pick a career, striving for greatness, biblical masculinity, and so much more!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 149 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In your interactions with girls, there are just certain types of girls that you should avoid. In this episode, Joe & Will give a list of 10 types of girls to avoid when it comes to girlfriend/wife material. Specific topics include:
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In this special, Thanksgiving edition of the GYM Podcast, Will and Joe spend some time discussing the concepts of gratitude and giving and have some fun at the end of the episode. Specific topics include:
• Why your giving needs to be driven by grat... more
In this episode, Joe & Will are back again to cover the last 10 rules for healthy masculinity from Men of the Future by Mark Granza. Joe & Will discuss the final 10 rules and whether or not they agree or disagree. Specific topics include:
• Should y... more
In this episode, Joe & Will examine an article entitled Men of the Future by Mark Granza in which he lists 20 rules for healthy masculinity. Joe & Will discuss the first 10 rules and whether or not they agree. Specific topics include:
• Phone calls ... more
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I love listening as a 20 year-old. The advice given on here is very beneficial for my spiritual help. Love the diversity of topics also
Very good
Such an inspiration for young men of all backgrounds to learn and understand how we should be conducting ourselves as leaders.
i also appreciate the discord chanel
I am big on influence. Bc of this, I try to surround myself with positive, or more specifically, Christlike influences! This podcast has been a great source for natural Christian conversation! It has challenged me to be a better Christian man! I start my day with these two guys!
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Content aims to inspire and guide young men aged 15-25 in their spiritual journeys and practical life skills as they navigate the challenges of growing into godly individuals. Topics cover a wide range, including biblical perspectives on forgiveness, maintaining healthy relationships, balancing masculinity with spiritual values, and discussing relevant cultural issues like social activism. What sets the content apart is its focus on merging faith with everyday concerns, encouraging personal growth through actionable advice and open dialogue about the lessons learned from real-life experiences.
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