The Wild and Kingdom Podcast
The Wild and Kingdom Podcast
Podcast Description
Wild & Kingdom is a collision of what’s born wild inside a man’s heart and what’s found inside the Kingdom of God. Our origin story exists because of the great deception stalking men today. Modern media, pop culture agendas, and the systematic assault on Biblical manhood has created a cancel culture where men are targeted for simply being men. Through modern media platforms Wild & Kingdom lives for the front lines.
It's far more than a Men's Bible Study. It's about relevant conversations on masculinity in a world of woke principalities attacking men today.
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The podcast explores themes of masculinity, cultural disillusionment, and the search for authentic male role models, featuring topics such as the influence of figures like Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson on modern men, the significance of worship songs like 'I Speak Jesus', and challenges within American Christianity. Episodes often analyze how societal pressures impact men and the spiritual resources available to help navigate these struggles.

Wild & Kingdom is a collision of what’s born wild inside a man’s heart and what’s found inside the Kingdom of God. Our origin story exists because of the great deception stalking men today. Modern media, pop culture agendas, and the systematic assault on Biblical manhood has created a cancel culture where men are targeted for simply being men. Through modern media platforms Wild & Kingdom lives for the front lines.
It’s far more than a Men’s Bible Study. It’s about relevant conversations on masculinity in a world of woke principalities attacking men today.
Every man measures himself by what he can contribute to this world. No man is exempt. So what happens when that all goes away unexpectedly?
In this men’s ministry podcast, country music artist Jasper Charles discusses how his life pursuits were always under the glow of a neon sign. He packed his bags, left his comfort zone, and chased the life: singer-songwriter, bright lights, and that sweet, electric feeling of a crowd singing your words back to you. That was his identity. That was the whole plot.But life, as it often does, threw a wrench in the narrative. Not a small one, either. It was a complete, career-ending, soul-crushing loss—he lost his voice. The thing he was sure was his gift, his purpose, his worth, just evaporated.This video isn’t just about a musician’s struggle to make it in Nashville with voice loss or singer depression. It’s about the silent crisis we all face when our self-worth is anchored to our ability to make money or achieve some specific, shiny goal. Jasper was trying to earn his value, day by day, gig by gig. When the hustle stopped, so did his belief in himself.But here’s the unexpected twist—the one that makes the whole story worth telling: the silence became a kind of clearing. When the applause fades, you finally have to listen to a different voice, the one that tells you your value isn’t a performance review. It’s a gift.How does somebody overcome depression and an identity crisis? It’s a universal problem. The fact that you were intentionally created, by a God that loves you, means that if you are a follower of Christ, you are an image-bearer of God. Your worth is a birthright, not a bonus. It’s what you already have, not what you have to earn.For Jasper, this meant staring down the barrel of his identity crisis and finding a new narrative. The video follows his messy, honest journey from vocal cord damage and deep creative burnout to realizing that his life wasn’t a commodity to be sold, but a story to be lived, regardless of who’s listening. It’s about finding the ultimate peace that comes from decoupling your purpose beyond profit.If you’re struggling with finding self-worth in Christ or feel like your career defines your soul, you need to hear Jasper’s story. It’s proof that sometimes, the only way to find your true voice is to lose the one you thought was everything.Oh, and then there’s Montana. This video is about fly fishing in Montana. What a great place to tell the story. And Montana is not easy to fly fish either. You have two veteran fly fishing anglers here and Montana is giving us a run for our money; which is funny when it comes to telling a story about a man overcoming struggles to find his hope and dreams again.

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