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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 1H 16M

You Can Train Your Whole Life… And Still Lose Everything | CFP Ep 70

from The Casting Faith Podcast · host Charlie Griffin and David Hymes

Are you building something impressive… but missing what matters most?In Episode 70, we talk about distraction, ambition, fatherhood, faith, and the quiet danger of training your whole life for the wrong thing. Most men don’t wake up planning to lose their priorities. It happens slowly. A little distraction here. A little ambition there. Before you know it, time is gone.We dive into:• Why you can always make more money — but you can’t make more time• What your kids are really watching• The subtle pull that leads men away from what matters• Faith in a world full of noise and deception• Olympics talk, cultural distractions, and what we’re really training forThis one is honest. It’s heavy in moments. And it’s a reminder to pause before life slips through your fingers.If this episode hits home, drop a comment and let us know. Even a simple “USA” helps us more than you know.Cast faith in everyday life.#CastingFaithPodcast #ChristianPodcast #Fatherhood #FaithAndFamily #MensFaith #ChristianMen #BiblicalTruth #FamilyFirst

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