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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 27 MIN

Ep 200 - The Debrief Your Soul Has Been Waiting For: The Daily Examen

from Manly Catholic: Igniting Men to Light the World on Fire · host James Caldwell

Navy SEALs debrief after every mission. No exceptions. Not to assign blame. But because a warrior who doesn't examine his performance will repeat his mistakes. And in that world, repeated mistakes get people killed.So here's the question: when was the last time you debriefed your soul?In this episode, we're going deep on one of the most powerful and most neglected weapons in the Catholic man's arsenal: the Daily Examen. Developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola, this 500-year-old prayer practice has forged saints, soldiers, fathers, and martyrs. And most Catholic men have never touched it.We break down all five movements: Presence, Gratitude, Review, Contrition, and Resolution. Not as a formula to memorize, but as a structured debrief of your interior life that actually produces results. We also clear up the misconceptions that cause most men to dismiss it or quit after a week. The Examen is the debrief. The debrief changes the operator. Seven days. Start today.3 Powerful Quotes from This Episode:🔹 "Ignatius didn't develop the Examen from a position of spiritual comfort. He developed it from a hospital bed in pain, stripped of everything he thought made him a man."🔹 "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it — but that it's too low and we reach it."🔹 "A warrior who can't face his own failures is a warrior who will keep making them over and over."Key Takeaway — Adapt This Immediately:Tonight, before you go to sleep, put your phone down and spend 15 minutes moving through all five steps of the Daily Examen: Presence → Gratitude → Review → Contrition → Resolution. If 15 minutes feels like too much, do one minute per movement — five minutes total. Then do it again tomorrow. Seven days in a row. That's the challenge.Thank you for your prayers and support!Consider supporting the podcast on our Buy Me A Coffee page (https://buymeacoffee.com/tmc) to help grow the show to reach as many men as possible!Subscribe to our YouTube page: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxrRLZNk4WqPdgcac5vuWEQ)Check out our website (www.themanlycatholic.com)Get delicious coffee from Mystic Monk Coffee (https://www.mysticmonkcoffee.com/)Download TAN Digital (https://tanbooks.com/tan-digital-app/) to access the incredible TAN Library! Use code 'MANLYCATHOLIC' to get 50% OFF your subscription!Contact us at [email protected]

Navy SEALs debrief after every mission. No exceptions. Not to assign blame. But because a warrior who doesn't examine his performance will repeat his mistakes. And in that world, repeated mistakes get people killed.So here's the question: when was the last time you debriefed your soul?In this episode, we're going deep on one of the most powerful and most neglected weapons in the Catholic man's arsenal: the Daily Examen. Developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola, this 500-year-old prayer practice has forged saints, soldiers, fathers, and martyrs. And most Catholic men have never touched it.We break down all five movements: Presence, Gratitude, Review, Contrition, and Resolution. Not as a formula to memorize, but as a structured debrief of your interior life that actually produces results. We also clear up the misconceptions that cause most men to dismiss it or quit after a week. The Examen is the debrief. The debrief changes the operator. Seven days. Start today.3 Powerful Quotes from This Episode:🔹 "Ignatius didn't develop the Examen from a position of spiritual comfort. He developed it from a hospital bed in pain, stripped of everything he thought made him a man."🔹 "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it — but that it's too low and we reach it."🔹 "A warrior who can't face his own failures is a warrior who will keep making them over and over."Key Takeaway — Adapt This Immediately:Tonight, before you go to sleep, put your phone down and spend 15 minutes moving through all five steps of the Daily Examen: Presence → Gratitude → Review → Contrition → Resolution. If 15 minutes feels like too much, do one minute per movement — five minutes total. Then do it again tomorrow. Seven days in a row. That's the challenge.Thank you for your prayers and support!Consider supporting the podcast on our Buy Me A Coffee page (https://buymeacoffee.com/tmc) to help grow the show to reach as many men as possible!Subscribe to our YouTube page: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxrRLZNk4WqPdgcac5vuWEQ)Check out our website (www.themanlycatholic.com)Get delicious coffee from Mystic Monk Coffee (https://www.mysticmonkcoffee.com/)Download TAN Digital (https://tanbooks.com/tan-digital-app/) to access the incredible TAN Library! Use code 'MANLYCATHOLIC' to get 50% OFF your subscription!Contact us at [email protected]

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