EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 9 MIN
EP252: Raising Savage Sons
from The Sovereign Man Podcast · host Nicky Billou
"How much money you make is very important, but making sure your sons turn out and launch properly is a thousand times more important." Raising strong sons doesn't happen by accident. It happens when fathers are intentional about the values, habits, and standards they model every day. In this solo episode, the focus is on what it takes to raise boys who are disciplined, responsible, resilient, and ready for life. The message is simple: if you want strong young men, you need to invest time, energy, and leadership into them consistently. Drawing from his own experience raising two hardworking sons, Nicky shares the lessons that made the biggest impact. He talks about the importance of organized sports, roughhousing, spending quality time together, teaching practical skills, and challenging boys to rise to higher standards. Rather than trying to make life easy for them, he argues that fathers should prepare their sons for the realities of life while helping them build confidence, character, and personal responsibility. This episode is ultimately a call for fathers to lead by example. Boys learn what manhood looks like by watching the men around them. Whether it's making time for your children, teaching them life lessons, or simply showing up consistently, the example a father sets can shape a young man's future for decades to come. Also in this episode: * Organized sports and character development. * Roughhousing and father-son bonding. * Teaching practical life skills. * Leading by example as a father. * Being present for your children. You're invited to come to a Sovereign Circle meeting to experience it for yourself. To learn more, go to https://www.sovereignman.ca/. While you're there, check out the Battle Ready program and check out the store for Sovereign Man t-shirts, hats, and books.
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