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That Husband Podcast

That Husband Podcast

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Husbands trying to know better so that we can do better Hosted By Blaque Nubon New episodes every Wednesday!Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Relationships Social Sciences
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  • The Hardest Part Of Marriage Was Meeting Myself: Why Men Need Honest Conversations | Mlungisi Nkosi
    May 27 2026

    Visit https://www.thathusband.com for merch, live event tickets, and other resources [S3] EPISODE 20: BLEEDING ON THOSE YOU LOVE Mlungisi opens up about growing up in a fractured home, wrestling with unforgiveness toward his father, navigating anger inside his marriage, and discovering that healing is not automatic just because you love God. Together, we unpack the quiet ways pain travels through generations and how unhealed parts of a man can slowly become collateral damage for the people he loves most. This conversation is not built on perfection or polished answers. It is two husbands speaking honestly about what it looks like to fight for healing while trying to lead families well. We speak about masculinity, vulnerability, accountability, therapy, community, fatherlessness, marriage, leadership, and the weight many black men carry in silence. We wrestle with the tension between grace and accountability, the pressure men feel to perform and provide, and the growing disillusionment young people have toward marriage and family. More than anything, this episode is an invitation for men to stop pretending they are okay and to finally confront the pain they have hidden for years. There is something deeply sacred about hearing another man say, “I was angry. I was broken. I needed help. And God met me there.” This episode reminded me that healing is not about becoming flawless. It is about becoming honest enough to surrender. It is about surrendering to God, trusted community, and even your wife to speak into the parts of you that you would rather keep hidden. For the husband who feels overwhelmed, emotionally distant, tired, or quietly falling apart, this conversation is a reminder that there is still hope for you. You are not beyond healing, you are not beyond restoration, and you do not have to walk this journey alone. Get in touch with us - thathusband@companyxfilms.com FOLLOW THAT HUSBAND PODCAST ON... TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thathusbandpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thathusbandpodcast/

    #thathusbandpodcast #husbandpodcast #christianmarriage #BlackMenHeal #marriagematters #fatherhoodjourney #healingjourney #faithandfamily #BlackLove #marriageconversations #menwholead #communitymatters #forgivenessjourney #healthymasculinity #marriageandfaith #christianmen #familylegacy #emotionalhealing #purposedrivenlife #vulnerabilityisstrength #marriagetruths #breakinggenerationalcycles #HopeForHusbands #southafricanpodcasts #MenAndHealing

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Quitting My Job, No Money, One Promise & The Woman Who Waited With Me | Kingdmusic
    May 20 2026

    Visit https://www.thathusband.com for merch, live event tickets, and other resources [S3] EPISODE 19: NOT ALL MARRIAGES ARE BUILT THE SAME This episode is about staying, choosing joy when life is heavy, when grief sits in the room with you, when money is tight, when dreams feel delayed, and when love demands more than feelings. King D Music opens up about dating his wife for six years before marriage, losing his father during one of the most defining seasons of his life, struggling through uncertainty, and learning that joy is not the same thing as happiness. It is a posture, a commitment and a decision to remain present even when life hurts. We wrestle with the realities many husbands are too afraid to say out loud. What does it mean to lead when you feel broken yourself? How do you pursue your calling without neglecting your family? Why do so many men speak about marriage like it is a prison instead of a gift? This conversation moves through grief, masculinity, purpose, temptation, faith, fatherhood, accountability, and the quiet ways God shapes men through love and community. There are no polished answers here. Just two husbands speaking honestly about what it costs to build a life, protect a marriage, and become the kind of men their families can trust. More than anything, this episode is for the man who feels tired. The man wondering if he should give up on the dream, on the marriage, on himself. It is for the husband trying to carry responsibility while still healing from his own wounds. It is for the black boy who grew up without examples and the black man trying to become one. This conversation reminded us that real strength is not found in pretending everything is okay. It is found in surrender, in honesty, in staying soft enough to love deeply, and in trusting God enough to keep going. Get in touch with us - thathusband@companyxfilms.com FOLLOW THAT HUSBAND PODCAST ON... TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thathusbandpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thathusbandpodcast/ #thathusbandpodcast #HusbandPodcast #marriageconversations #BlackLove #christianmarriage #marriagematters #JoyInMarriage #faithandmarriage #BlackMenHeal #healthymarriage #KingDMusic #marriagejourney #purposedrivenlife #menwholead #marriagepodcast #christianmen #fatherhoodmatters #loveandcommitment #MarriageTruths #gospelculture #RelationshipWisdom #kingdommarriage #southafricanpodcasts #thejoyofthelord

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • The Struggle Of Loving My Wife While Grieving My Father | Mogomotsi Z_Lus Ntsimane
    May 13 2026

    Visit https://www.thathusband.com for merch, live event tickets, and other resources [S3] EPISODE 18: A WEDDING & A FUNERAL Marriage often begins with dreams, excitement, and hope, but what happens when joy and grief collide at the exact same moment? From navigating the loneliness of singleness and unrealistic expectations of love, to stepping into marriage while mourning the devastating loss of a father, this episode explores the hidden tensions many husbands silently carry but rarely speak about. Together, we unpack the weight of trying to “show up” as a husband while internally falling apart, the pressure men place on themselves to become ideal husbands, and the painful beauty of learning to surrender. Through stories of grief, therapy, fatherhood, legacy, emotional vulnerability, and being loved through brokenness, this conversation reveals that marriage is not simply about having someone beside you, but about allowing yourself to truly be seen. It’s a powerful reflection on masculinity, emotional honesty, and how God’s grace often meets us in our weakest, most undone moments. This episode is for every husband trying to figure it out as he goes, every man grieving silently while still trying to lead, and every couple learning how to hold each other through both celebration and sorrow. It’s raw, reflective, funny, deeply human, and filled with moments that will challenge the way you think about marriage, partnership, grief, and healing. If you’ve ever struggled with feeling unseen, emotionally overwhelmed, or afraid of letting your spouse into your pain, this conversation will remind you that sometimes strength looks less like holding it together, and more like allowing yourself to be carried. Get in touch with us - thathusband@companyxfilms.com FOLLOW THAT HUSBAND PODCAST ON... TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thathusbandpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thathusbandpodcast/ #thathusbandpodcast #husbandlife #biblicalmarriage #christianmen #faithandmarriage #marriagematters #menoffaith #kingdommen #marriagegrowth #LeadershipInMarriage #godlyman #christianpodcast #mensmentalhealth #emotionalintelligence #marriageadvice #faithjourney #purposedrivenlife #marriagegoals #healthymarriage #VulnerabilityInMen #spiritualgrowth #mensdevelopment #familyleadership #marriageconversations #christianliving #faithbasedcontent #menwholead #GrowthMindsetMen #marriagepodcast #becomingbetter

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    1 hr and 15 mins
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