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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 1H 36M

Your Brain Was Wired for Purpose | Ft. Lance

from We Take the Stairs Podcast

Episode SummaryMost men aren't burned out, checked out, or broken — they're purposeless. And according to Lance, a licensed therapist, pastor, and addiction counselor who has sat across from thousands of men in crisis, that one missing thing is the root of nearly every problem men are facing today.What makes this episode unlike anything We Take the Stairs has recorded is the lens Lance brings. He speaks as a clinician, a pastor, a divorced man who rebuilt, and someone who has mapped the male crisis from every angle — neuroscience, scripture, and lived experience. He connects the dots between why men disengage in marriage, why addiction spikes at retirement, why the brain literally wires itself toward purpose, and why a man without meaning will find something — anything — to fill that void. The science and the scripture point to the same answer. This episode is that answer.Guest Lance — Licensed therapist, pastor, addiction counselor, and clinical professional based in South Florida. Lance runs a private practice, works in addiction recovery, and brings a rare combination of neuroscience, faith, and lived experience to every conversation about men.Chapters00:00 — The One Question: Meaning and Purpose01:31 — Why Men Check Out After Work — And What's Really Going On04:09 — Protect, Pray, Provide — Why That's No Longer Enough11:43 — The Neuroscience of Purpose: Grid Cells, Flow States & Your Hot Spot13:49 — Who Moved My Cheese: How Meaning Shifts Through Life Stages16:20 — The Empty Nester, the Retiree & Why Addiction Spikes at 6518:00 — Why the Church Is Actually Built for Every Stage of Life20:18 — The Role of Mentors & Why God Puts the Right People on Your Path25:06 — The Manosphere, Broken Systems & God's Design for Men32:02 — The Neuroscience of Social Media & Why We're More Disconnected Than Ever44:25 — Lance's Personal Story: Seminary, Loss & Finding Purpose Through Crisis55:28 — What Is a Crisis? Real Stories of Men Who Lost Everything01:03:47 — How to Navigate Crisis: Get to a Church, Find Community, Ask for Help01:11:39 — Three Practical Steps to Rewire Your Brain Toward Real Connection01:15:51 — The REACH Method: A Clinical & Biblical Framework for Forgiveness01:30:00 — We Takes: Crisis Isn't the End — It's the CatalystKey Topics CoveredMeaning and Purpose as the Root Problem — Lance doesn't start with behavior. He starts with the existential question every man is quietly asking: Why am I here? Do I matter? Is what I'm doing enough? Every other crisis — disconnection, addiction, disengagement in marriage — is downstream of this one unanswered question.Why Men Check Out After Work — A man who comes home and unplugs isn't being passive out of laziness. He's been reduced to a role — protect, pray, provide — and he's fulfilled it. Nobody told him that wasn't enough. Lance unpacks why this creates a silent, growing disconnect in marriages and what both spouses can actually do about it.The Neuroscience of Purpose — One of the most unique moments in We Take the Stairs history. Lance breaks down what happens in the brain when a man finds his purpose — grid cells, place cells, the entorhinal cortex, and the state of flow. Your brain is literally wired to detect when you're on course. Purpose isn't mystical. It's neurological.Who Moved My Cheese — Meaning Shifts Across Life Stages — Lance references Dr. Spencer Johnson's framework to map how what gives a man meaning changes at every stage: his 20s, his 30s, the empty nest, retirement. Men who don't know their meaning is shifting often collapse — or numb themselves — without knowing why.Why Addiction Spikes in Retirement — One of the most surprising and sobering moments of the episode. Lance shares that one of the top reasons men develop addiction later in life is having nothing left to do. Bills paid. Kids gone. No purpose. And suddenly a drink at the country club becomes a daily ritual of slowly disappearing.The Church as a Lifelong Framework — Lance and Rachael land on something that rarely gets said clearly: the church, when it functions as designed, is the only institution that meets men at every stage of life — from formation in youth to mentorship in old age. The design is right. The execution is what varies.Community Dating — Lance advocates for dating in community — group dates, letting trusted people weigh in, watching how a potential spouse interacts with people who matter to you. The best marriages he's seen were built on more than two people deciding in isolation.Crisis as a Catalyst — The closing of the episode reframes everything. A crisis — a lost job, a broken marriage, a failed season — isn't the end of who you are. For men who know their identity, it becomes the very thing that pushes them further into their purpose.Scriptures & Concepts ReferencedErikson's Eight Stages of Identity FormationRomans 8:28 — All things work together for goodThe neuroscience of flow states and purpose alignmentWho Moved My Cheese — Dr. Spencer JohnsonKey Quotes"Meaning and purpose — that's at the core of what men are facing. Everything else is a manifestation." — Lance"You may be tired, but you will not ever feel empty. When you're doing what you're supposed to do, it feeds you." — Lance"Finding your purpose is like finding your hot spot. When you're there, you know it — neurologically and intuitively." — Lance"Our role has been reduced to protect, pray and provide. And if I've done that, why are you trying to talk to me after a 16-hour day?" — Lance"What are you creating that's bigger than what you two can do individually? That's what keeps people together." — Lance"Men are so much more than what we provide monetarily. We matter emotionally. We matter relationally." — Lance"Crisis doesn't have to be the fall of who you are. It can be the very thing that brings you further into your purpose." — JacksonPractical TakeawaysName what your current "cheese" is — what gives you meaning right now at this stage of lifeBuild something in your marriage that's bigger than any argument the two of you could haveDate in community — let trusted people weigh in before you commitAbout This Series Each episode, one man. One question. The answers are already revealing a pattern. 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