Ep. 108 - The Weight No One Sees—and Why I Choose to Carry It
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In this deeply personal solo episode, Keith reflects on a truth rarely spoken out loud: men carry far more than most people ever see—or acknowledge.
Drawing from personal experience as a husband, father of seven, grandfather of eighteen, business founder, and man of faith, Keith explores the emotional, physical, spiritual, and generational burdens men willingly bear.
Key Points & Insights:
- Why many men don’t seek understanding—only acknowledgment
- The difference between joy and responsibility in family leadership
- How legacy thinking transforms everyday pressure into purpose
- Why men are often defensive: they already know where they fall short
- The warrior mindset and the internal scoreboard men live with
- Carrying burden is not weakness—it’s evidence of love
- Why greatness and burden must coexist
- How small daily disciplines shape multi-generational impact
Notable Quote Referenced:
Keith closes the episode with a powerful reminder from Zig Ziglar:
“You were designed for accomplishment, engineered for success, and endowed with the seeds of greatness.”
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