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The Monk and The Meathead
Father Craig Holway
65 episodes
2 days ago
Men today know the value of discipline—whether it's in the gym or golf course or at work at the office, warehouse or boardroom. You push yourself, commit to the grind, and chase excellence. But when it comes to faith, why does sitting in a pew on Sunday feel like a passive, box-checking exercise instead of an adventure? That’s where The Monk and the Meathead steps in. Hosted by Jimmy Vreeland, a West Point grad, Army veteran, and successful entrepreneur who once thought he had it all—until he realized something was missing. And Fr. Craig Holway, a priest who doesn’t give weak answers or sugarcoat the truth tackling real questions from Jimmy and other busy men about purpose, leadership, discipline, and the hard truths of following Christ in today’s world in their marriages, families and life. Subscribe, send us your toughest questions, and get ready to step up. This is The Monk and the Meathead.
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Men today know the value of discipline—whether it's in the gym or golf course or at work at the office, warehouse or boardroom. You push yourself, commit to the grind, and chase excellence. But when it comes to faith, why does sitting in a pew on Sunday feel like a passive, box-checking exercise instead of an adventure? That’s where The Monk and the Meathead steps in. Hosted by Jimmy Vreeland, a West Point grad, Army veteran, and successful entrepreneur who once thought he had it all—until he realized something was missing. And Fr. Craig Holway, a priest who doesn’t give weak answers or sugarcoat the truth tackling real questions from Jimmy and other busy men about purpose, leadership, discipline, and the hard truths of following Christ in today’s world in their marriages, families and life. Subscribe, send us your toughest questions, and get ready to step up. This is The Monk and the Meathead.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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How We Master Envy Through Sacrifice
The Monk and The Meathead
47 minutes 37 seconds
2 days ago
How We Master Envy Through Sacrifice
Learn how Catholicism is the secret to the human experience so you can stop whiteknuckling life. - - - - - - Summary In this conversation, Fr. Craig and Jimmy Vreeland continue the discussion of Jordan Peterson's We Who Wrestle With God, exploring the profound nature of gifts and gratitude, emphasizing that everything we have is a gift from God. They discuss the importance of recognizing these gifts and how our actions in response to them serve as a tribute to the divine. The conversation delves into the themes of envy and the contrasting behaviors of Abel and Cain, illustrating deeper spiritual reflections. Takeaways Everything we have and enjoy is a gift. Recognizing our gifts leads to gratitude. Our actions reflect our appreciation for these gifts. Envy arises when we fail to acknowledge our gifts. Tribute to God is shown through our actions. The story of Abel and Cain illustrates deeper truths. Gratitude can transform our perspective on life. Understanding gifts can lead to spiritual growth. Envy can distort our view of others' blessings. Acknowledging gifts fosters a sense of community.
The Monk and The Meathead
Men today know the value of discipline—whether it's in the gym or golf course or at work at the office, warehouse or boardroom. You push yourself, commit to the grind, and chase excellence. But when it comes to faith, why does sitting in a pew on Sunday feel like a passive, box-checking exercise instead of an adventure? That’s where The Monk and the Meathead steps in. Hosted by Jimmy Vreeland, a West Point grad, Army veteran, and successful entrepreneur who once thought he had it all—until he realized something was missing. And Fr. Craig Holway, a priest who doesn’t give weak answers or sugarcoat the truth tackling real questions from Jimmy and other busy men about purpose, leadership, discipline, and the hard truths of following Christ in today’s world in their marriages, families and life. Subscribe, send us your toughest questions, and get ready to step up. This is The Monk and the Meathead.