Most men were never taught how to lead.
They learned by living.
And now they’re carrying responsibility, making decisions, and leading others… while still figuring it out themselves.
In this episode of Roads, Rocks, Weeds & Soil: The Radio Edit, Natasha Elaine sits down with Patrick M. Gill to close out the Friends After Forty: Words With My Brother series with a real conversation about brotherhood, loyalty, and what it takes to grow as a man when you didn’t have the example.
This isn’t theory.
This is what it looks like when men choose to stay connected, stay accountable, and stay aligned with God together.
In this episode, we cover:
Why many men are leading without ever being led
How isolation shows up in leadership and responsibility
The difference between being surrounded and being supported
Why loyalty matters more than convenience in friendship
How real brotherhood creates growth, accountability, and legacy
The real question is:
Who’s actually walking with you while you’re becoming?
Forty-One Days to Faith-Filled Friendship Journal
A 6-week guided devotional and reflection journal to help you heal from friendship wounds, discern who belongs in your life, and rebuild your circle with God at the center.
Includes the Click, Connect, or Cut discernment worksheet.
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Featured artists in this series: Adia, Dante Pride, LimoBlaze
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If this episode spoke to you, send it to someone in your circle.
Not everybody.
The one who’s walking with you.
A real conversation about brotherhood, loyalty, and what it takes to grow as a man when you didn’t have the example.
friendship after 40, brotherhood, Christian men, faith and leadership, loyalty in friendships, men and accountability, spiritual growth, Christian podcast, relationships and faith, discipleship
Song of the Week: Cole Palmer — LimoBlaze, Andy Mineo, DC3