Service That Changes Men: Father–Son Legacy, Education & Humanitarian Work. | Andrew Mangeris episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 41 MIN

Service That Changes Men: Father–Son Legacy, Education & Humanitarian Work. | Andrew Mangeris

from The Evolution Project Podcast · host The Evolution Project

In this episode of The Evolution Project Podcast, Bryan Hurd sits down with Andrew Mangeris (father, humanitarian, and co-founder of Koltael) to explore how service, education, and shared hardship shape men and transform father–son relationships.What began as a single humanitarian trip evolved into a long-term commitment to building schools, creating access to education, and walking alongside indigenous communities in Chiapas, Mexico. Andrew shares powerful stories from the field, the philosophy behind Koltael’s work, and why true service is not charity but partnership.This conversation explores how stepping outside of comfort, working with your hands, and serving alongside your children creates initiation, presence, and lasting legacy for both fathers and sons.This episode is for fathers, mentors, and men who want to raise grounded, capable men through lived experience, not words alone.We explore:✅ Service as initiation, not charity✅ Education as a path out of poverty✅ Father–son bonding through shared experience✅ Building sustainable community partnerships✅ Raising men through presence, sacrifice, and action🌍 In July 2026, Bryan and The Evolution Project will be joining Koltael on a fathers and sons humanitarian service trip to Chiapas, Mexico, inviting men to step into leadership through service, brotherhood, and real-world impact.If this conversation resonates, this experience may be your next step.Save your spot here: https://www.koltael.org/jul1626

In this episode of The Evolution Project Podcast, Bryan Hurd sits down with Andrew Mangeris (father, humanitarian, and co-founder of Koltael) to explore how service, education, and shared hardship shape men and transform father–son relationships.What began as a single humanitarian trip evolved into a long-term commitment to building schools, creating access to education, and walking alongside indigenous communities in Chiapas, Mexico. Andrew shares powerful stories from the field, the philosophy behind Koltael’s work, and why true service is not charity but partnership.This conversation explores how stepping outside of comfort, working with your hands, and serving alongside your children creates initiation, presence, and lasting legacy for both fathers and sons.This episode is for fathers, mentors, and men who want to raise grounded, capable men through lived experience, not words alone.We explore:✅ Service as initiation, not charity✅ Education as a path out of poverty✅ Father–son bonding through shared experience✅ Building sustainable community partnerships✅ Raising men through presence, sacrifice, and action🌍 In July 2026, Bryan and The Evolution Project will be joining Koltael on a fathers and sons humanitarian service trip to Chiapas, Mexico, inviting men to step into leadership through service, brotherhood, and real-world impact.If this conversation resonates, this experience may be your next step.Save your spot here: https://www.koltael.org/jul1626

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