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The CLIMB with Teko Bailey: For Men Ready to Rise in Purpose
by The Frequency Network: The Wave
Welcome to The CLIMB—a podcast for men who are tired of coasting… and ready to rise.I’m Teko Bailey—husband, father, coach, and your guide in the climb. I believe there’s a hero inside every man.But that hero doesn’t just show up on the mountain peaks…He’s forged in the fire.In the silence.In the valleys.In the everyday.This isn’t a podcast about pretending to have it all together.It’s about waking up to the purpose inside of you—and learning to walk it out with God, step by step.Some episodes will be short, raw devotionals.Some will be honest solo teachings.And others will be conversations with men who’ve walked through the storm… and kept climbing.Whether you’re navigating fatherhood, rebuilding after failure, or searching for what’s next—this space is for you.You don’t need to climb alone.And you don’t need to have it all figured out.You just need to ta
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When Doing Good Isn't Enough with German Ricca
Teko Bailey sits down with German to talk about faith, obedience, and what it really means to follow God when the path is uncertain. German shares his journey of learning to trust God beyond comfort and control. In seasons where clarity was limited, he was faced with a choice: rely on his own understanding or step forward in obedience. Through those moments, he began to realize that faith is not proven when things are easy, but when the cost is real. The conversation explores the tension many men face between control and surrender. German explains how striving for certainty can keep men stuck, while obedience often requires movement without full understanding. Growth, he shares, comes through trusting God step by step, even when the outcome is unclear. They also discuss identity and calling. German reflects on how God often strips away false identities before revealing true purpose. What feels like loss can actually be preparation — a necessary process of refinement before stepping into what God has planned. The conversation moves into discipline, prayer, and consistency. German emphasizes that faith is not built on emotion, but on daily commitment. In seasons where motivation fades, structure and spiritual rhythm become essential. Throughout the episode, themes of perseverance, humility, and trust remain central. German challenges men to stop waiting for perfect clarity and start walking in obedience with what they already know. The episode closes with a clear message: faith is not about having all the answers — it’s about trusting God enough to take the next step. (00:00) Welcome + Journey of faith (02:30) Trusting God without full clarity (05:45) Control vs surrender (09:10) Obedience when it costs something (13:20) Identity and stripping away the old (17:00) Calling and preparation seasons (21:10) Discipline, prayer, and consistency (25:40) Walking step by step with God (29:30) Final encouragement: take the next step About Teko: Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and host of The Climb Podcast, guiding men to live fully, lead boldly, and leave a legacy that matters. Website: https://tekobailey.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@iamtekobailey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtekobailey Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Do You Want the Real Me? with NFL Quarterback Jeff Kemp
Teko Bailey sits down with former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp to talk about leadership, identity, and why many men slowly drift at home without realizing it. After years in professional football, Jeff recognized that success on the field could not define who he was off of it. That realization led him into a deeper understanding of identity rooted in faith, not performance — and a calling to help men lead where it matters most: at home. The conversation confronts a common pattern: men who provide but disengage. Jeff explains how passivity, distraction, and pressure can quietly erode connection in marriage and family life. Leadership, he argues, is not about control or intensity, but about consistent presence, intentional love, and daily engagement. They also explore marriage and communication. Jeff shares how many men stop pursuing their wives over time, and why friendship, attention, and small, consistent actions are what rebuild trust and connection. Fatherhood is central throughout the episode. Jeff reflects on raising sons, modeling character, and leading with both strength and humility. He emphasizes that fathers don’t need to be perfect, but they must be present, aware, and willing to grow. The conversation also highlights the importance of brotherhood. Isolation weakens men, while strong relationships with other men provide accountability, clarity, and direction. This episode is a direct challenge to the man who feels busy, stretched, or disconnected: stop drifting, re-engage, and start leading your family with intention. (00:00) Welcome + NFL career (02:40) Identity beyond performance (06:00) Why men drift at home (09:20) Leadership vs passivity (13:30) Marriage and pursuing your wife (18:00) Communication and connection (22:00) Fatherhood and raising sons (26:30) Modeling strength and humility (30:00) Brotherhood and accountability (34:30) Final challenge: lead at home first ABOUT JEFF KEMP Jeff Kemp is a former NFL quarterback, speaker, and ministry leader dedicated to strengthening marriages and families. After his professional football career, he has spent decades equipping men to lead with faith, integrity, and intentionality in their homes and communities. Website: https://jeffkempteam.com/ Jeff's Book: https://jeffkempteam.com/receive/ ABOUT Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and host of The Climb Podcast, guiding men to live fully, lead boldly, and leave a legacy that matters. Website: https://tekobailey.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@iamtekobailey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtekobailey Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From Fame to Faith: Putting Jesus at the Center of Your Life with Daniel Richter
Teko Bailey sits down with Christian artist and worship leader Daniel Richter to talk about identity, surrender, and what it means to put Jesus at the center of your life. Daniel shares his journey from mainstream success — touring, record deals, and a gold-certified single — to a defining moment where everything shifted. After praying for direction, the doors he expected to open suddenly closed. What felt like a setback became clarity, leading him to surrender his career and begin creating music rooted in faith. The conversation explores the tension between chasing success and living on purpose. Daniel reflects on how identity built on performance and approval led him into destructive patterns, and how fatherhood became a turning point that forced him to confront his life and choices. They also discuss the importance of daily spiritual rhythm. Daniel shares how Scripture and prayer became the foundation for sustaining growth, especially in seasons where progress feels slow or inconsistent. The conversation moves into fatherhood and legacy. He speaks candidly about learning to lead with presence, listen to his children, and model a real relationship with Jesus rather than surface-level faith. The episode closes with a clear challenge: stop building your identity on what the world offers and start placing Jesus at the center of everything — your parenting, your work, and your purpose. (00:00) Welcome + Mainstream success (01:30) The turning point (04:00) Praying for direction (07:00) Shifting into Christian music (09:30) Fatherhood and responsibility (13:00) Surrender and spiritual discipline (17:00) Identity in Christ (20:30) Worship vs performance (24:30) Leading faith at home (28:00) Legacy and fatherhood (32:30) Final encouragement Daniel Richter is a Canadian Christian artist, worship leader, and songwriter. Formerly part of a gold-certified mainstream act, he now creates music centered on faith, redemption, and purpose, reflecting a journey of surrender and transformation. Connect with Daniel: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/valdiiofficial Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/valdiiofficial YouTube - https://youtube.com/@imdanielrichter?si=rUD3kXSEENsVWxFc TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@imdanielrichter?_r=1&_t=ZS-93lc85FuMTJ Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/daniel-richter/1522270333 Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and host of The Climb Podcast, guiding men to live fully, lead boldly, and leave a legacy that matters. Website: https://tekobailey.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TekoBailey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtekobailey Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What Horses Teach Men About Leadership and Emotional Regulation | Hendrik Glijn
Teko Bailey sits down with Henk, a Netherlands-born horseman and former Dutch Army officer, to explore leadership, trauma, and what horses reveal about a man’s inner world. As a child, Henk dreamed of working with horses. Instead, he followed family tradition into the military, serving eight years in the Dutch Army and eventually deploying to Lebanon. That season forced him to confront the fragility of life and reassess what truly mattered. After leaving the army, he immigrated to Canada and later worked at Spruce Meadows, one of the most recognized equestrian venues in the world. From there, he built a career training horses and riders across multiple disciplines. But horses do not respond primarily to commands. They respond to energy. They feel fear, tension, and instability instantly. If the rider is anxious, the horse becomes unsettled. If the rider is grounded, the horse settles. Henk explains that leadership begins with emotional regulation — the ability to steady your own nervous system before attempting to guide someone else. The conversation moves into PTSD, counseling, divorce, and fatherhood. Henk speaks candidly about seeking therapy after immigration, facing trauma rather than suppressing it, and returning to his Christian roots during difficult seasons. He reflects on the humility that comes with personal failure and the long-term commitment required to grow into a better man. As a father, he shares how intentional time, shared activities, and presence helped maintain connection despite geographic distance. Throughout the episode, themes of discipline, faith, perseverance, and gratitude surface naturally. This episode is about more than horsemanship. It is about calm leadership, honest healing, and learning to regulate your own heart before trying to lead your family, your team, or your life. CHAPTERS (00:00) Welcome + Childhood dream of horses (03:45) Military service and Lebanon turning point (07:15) Immigration to Canada and Spruce Meadows (11:00) How horses mirror fear and instability (15:30) Emotional regulation and leadership (20:40) PTSD and the importance of counseling (24:50) Divorce, humility, and growth (28:10) Fatherhood across distance (31:30) Faith, gratitude, and simple joy ABOUT TEKO BAILEY Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and host of The Climb Podcast, guiding men to live fully, lead boldly, and leave a legacy that matters. Website: https://tekobailey.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TekoBailey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtekobailey Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Marriage, Leadership, and Why Men Drift from Their Wives | Dr. Clarence Shuler
Teko Bailey sits down with Dr. Clarence Shuler, widely known as The Love Doctor, to talk about marriage, leadership at home, and why many men unintentionally drift from friendship with their wives.Dr. Shuler explains how men often find identity in what they do rather than who they are, which slowly erodes emotional connection in marriage. He challenges the idea that marriage survives on duty alone, emphasizing that oneness requires the same intentional effort after the wedding as before it. The conversation explores leadership versus control in the home, highlighting servant leadership, emotional listening, and humility as foundations for healthy marriage and family life. Drawing from decades of counseling, Dr. Shuler shares practical ways men can listen better, repair when they get it wrong, and create emotional safety for their wives and children. They also discuss father wounds, mentorship, and identity. Dr. Shuler speaks candidly about forgiveness, the long-term impact of unresolved pain, and why every man needs older voices who model healthy marriage and faith.The episode closes with a challenge to move from performance to presence and to intentionally build marriages that grow rather than drift. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Why marriages drift unintentionally 02:15 The “Love Doctor” story 05:30 Friendship vs duty in marriage 08:15 Leadership vs control at home 11:50 Listening emotionally 16:25 Father wounds and forgiveness 20:55 Mentorship and brotherhood 25:20 Choosing greatness early 30:15 Identity, fatherhood, and legacy 34:45 Final encouragement to men ABOUT Dr. CLARENCE SHULER Clarence Shuler is a marriage counselor, speaker, and author with over four decades of experience helping couples build healthy, faith-centered relationships. He is the author of books including Keeping Your Wife Your Best Friend and Choose Greatness, and is known for his practical, honest approach to marriage, leadership, and family life. Website: https://www.clarenceshuler.com ABOUT Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and host of The Climb Podcast, guiding men toward deeper faith, resilience, clarity, and intentional leadership. Website: https://www.tekobailey.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TekoBailey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtekobaileyProduction, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKrooSponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Faith, Family, and Business: Living an Integrated Life with Garry Hare
Teko Bailey sits down with Garry, a South Africa–based businessman and missionary, to talk about integrated leadership — faith, family, health, and business lived as one life, not competing priorities. Garry shares how his journey through property development and ministry reshaped his understanding of stewardship. Rather than separating “sacred” and “secular,” he explains why business itself can be a calling when led with integrity, discipline, and responsibility. Wealth, in his view, is not about ownership but assignment. The conversation moves into marriage and fatherhood, where Garry lays out a clear hierarchy of leadership: devotion to God, commitment to one’s wife, and responsibility to children. Drawing from decades of parenting, foster care, and now grandparenting, he reflects on discipline rooted in love, the importance of boundaries, and the long-term fruit of consistency over control. They also discuss physical health, brotherhood, and personal accountability. Garry challenges men to view their bodies as stewardship, their friendships as essential, and their fears as indicators of where faith is required. He speaks candidly about how overthinking and fear can quietly keep men from stepping into their calling. The episode closes with a reminder of identity. Men are not performers striving for approval, but sons called to walk in obedience, courage, and trust — one faithful step at a time. (00:00) Welcome to The Climb (02:10) Business as stewardship (05:30) Breaking the sacred–secular divide (08:15) Leadership in marriage (11:50) Fatherhood, discipline, and boundaries (16:25) Grandparenting and legacy (20:55) Health as responsibility (25:20) Brotherhood and accountability (30:15) Fear, faith, and obedience (34:45) Identity and final encouragement Garry is a South Africa–based businessman, missionary, and mentor with decades of experience in property development, ministry, and leadership. He is passionate about helping men steward their families, health, wealth, and influence with integrity and long-term vision. Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and host of The Climb Podcast, guiding men toward deeper faith, resilience, clarity, and intentional leadership. Website: https://tekobailey.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TekoBailey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtekobailey Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Father Yourself First: Glen Henry on Becoming the Dad Your Family Needs
Teko Bailey interviews fatherhood creator and author Glen Henry about one central truth: you cannot lead your family well until you learn how to father yourself first. Glen explains how many men try to show up strong for their wives and children while neglecting their own inner work, emotional health, and identity. Glen shares the personal journey that led to his new book, Father Yourself First, including the early years of marriage and fatherhood where unmet expectations, unprocessed pain, and pressure quietly shaped how he showed up at home. Rather than blaming circumstances, Glen describes the moment he realized leadership in the home begins with responsibility for your inner world. The conversation explores what it means for men to slow down, build self-awareness, and confront patterns learned from their own upbringing. Glen and Teko talk about emotional presence, repairing when you get it wrong, and why consistency matters more than perfection in fatherhood. They also discuss calling and content creation, where Glen explains why saying one clear thing repeatedly builds trust more than chasing visibility. His conviction is simple: men don’t need more information, they need formation. Glen closes by encouraging men to stop outsourcing their growth, do the internal work God is inviting them into, and lead their families from a place of wholeness rather than exhaustion. (00:00) Why fathering yourself comes first (02:10) The story behind Father Yourself First (06:45) Early marriage and unmet expectations (12:30) Emotional presence vs performance (19:40) Owning your inner work (27:15) Consistency over visibility (34:50) Repairing and returning as a father (42:10) Final challenge to men Glen Henry is a husband, father, author, and creator known as Beleaf Mel. Through Beleaf in Fatherhood, he helps men navigate marriage, parenting, emotional health, and identity with honesty, faith, and responsibility. His work challenges men to lead from the inside out, starting with personal ownership and growth. Follow Glen Henry (Beleaf Mel): Website: https://beleafinfatherhood.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeleafInFatherhood Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beleafmel Book: Father Yourself First Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Websitehttps://tekobailey.com/ YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@iamtekobailey Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/iamtekobailey Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Faith, Identity, and Trusting God in the In-Between with Derek Winkley
Teko Bailey sits down with Dove Award–nominated writer and producer Derek Winkley for a conversation about obedience, identity, and trusting God when progress feels slow or unseen. With a background rooted in church music and jazz, Derek brings a rare perspective shaped by creativity, faith, and leadership. In this episode, he shares openly about seasons where following God did not lead to immediate clarity or visible results, and how faithfulness in those moments quietly reshaped his identity and calling. They talk about the tension many men carry, doing the right things while feeling uncertain, overlooked, or stretched thin. They talk about resilience formed in hidden seasons, the pressure to perform, and why obedience still matters even when outcomes are delayed. This episode is for men who are still showing up, still trusting, and still walking forward—even when the road ahead feels unclear. (00:00) When obedience feels costly (02:18) Derek’s musical and faith foundation (06:10) Creativity, calling, and pressure (10:54) Faithfulness without immediate outcomes (16:40) Identity under prolonged waiting (22:58) Resilience formed in hidden seasons (29:45) Community, collaboration, and purpose (36:20) Trusting God beyond visibility (44:05) Encouragement for the in-between Derek Winkley is a Dove Award–nominated pop, R&B, gospel, and Christian writer and producer with Integrity Music. He has worked with artists across genres including Blessing Offor, Rachael Lampa, Social Club Misfits, Tedashii, Liz Vice, Jonathan Traylor, Steven Malcolm, Canon, Jaguar Wright, Ghost-Note, and members of the Miles Davis Band. His work has appeared on major stages and platforms such as the BET Awards, Dove Awards, Passion Conference, Essence Festival, K-LOVE Fan Awards, Good Morning America, and The Jennifer Hudson Show. Website: https://derekwinkley.com/ Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he is building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention—especially through seasons of pressure and waiting. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: https://www.tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKrooSponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Electric Violin Pioneer Tracy Silverman Says “Let Them Go”
Teko Bailey interviews violinist and innovator Tracy Silverman about two things: parenting without control and keeping string music relevant today. Tracy says you can’t force kids to become who you want—push them and they push back. His goal as a parent and teacher is to help people find their “North Star,” what they truly care about. Tracy shares how he started young, making his pro debut at 13 with the Chicago Symphony, helped by his dad’s long weekly drives for lessons. He then explains his work with the six-string electric violin and “strum-bowing,” a groove-based style inspired by guitar. He argues strings got stuck in a narrow classical lane while other instruments evolved into jazz and rock, and he believes strings must expand into modern styles or risk becoming irrelevant. He also talks about raising four kids through tough challenges and the career risk of leaving the traditional classical path after Juilliard. His takeaway on parenting is simple: letting go over time, so kids can make mistakes and still feel safe coming home. He ends by encouraging listeners to try unfamiliar music more than once, shares where to learn his method, and previews an upcoming project: DBR’s “America to Us,” with performances planned in Oakland in February and Carnegie Hall in October next year. CHAPTERS (00:00) Stop controlling kids(01:28) Welcome + early career(02:44) Dad’s sacrifice for lessons(05:44) Six-string electric violin(07:33) Wanting to play “now” music(12:39) Strum-bowing explained(16:09) Hard seasons and music(25:48) Leaving Juilliard lane(30:32) Parenting: lose the ego(42:53) Programs + what’s next ABOUT TRACY SILVERMAN Tracy Silverman is a violinist, composer, and educator known for pioneering the six-string electric violin and developing strum-bowing, a groove-based approach that helps string players perform contemporary styles like rock, funk, and improvisational music. Trained in classical tradition and a Juilliard graduate, he’s spent decades commissioning and performing new works for electric violin while teaching modern techniques to traditionally trained players. His education platform includes books and an online academy focused on rhythm-first string playing. Books/Methods: The Strumbowing Method: How to Groove on Strings The Rhythm String Player: Strumbowing in Action Online: Strumbowing Groove Academy (strumbowinggrooveacademy.com) Upcoming Work: Premiere of America to Us by Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR), including performances with the Oakland Symphony and a Carnegie Hall premiere next year. ABOUT TEKO BAILEY Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Priceless Under Pressure: Dimas Cortez on Faith, Trauma, and Purpose
In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with worship artist and nurse practitioner Dimas Cortez to talk about faith that holds up under pressure, the long road to identity, and what it looks like to keep serving God when your home life is chaotic. Dimas traces his story from learning piano as a teenager after getting plugged into church—despite not coming from a musical family—to slowly building a catalog of songs over the last four to five years by releasing singles with intention. He explains why he keeps coming back to Christian pop: it is joyful, honest, and built to carry truth in a form people will actually replay. From there, the conversation turns raw. Dimas shares growing up with a father battling alcoholism and schizophrenia, and what it meant to step in and protect his mother and family in moments that should have never been his responsibility. He talks about doubt, trauma, and the hard choice to keep trusting God anyway—learning what perseverance really costs. That pain becomes part of his theology and his music, including the story behind his song “Priceless,” written as a reminder that the Creator of everything still chose the cross, which makes the listener’s worth non-negotiable. The second half expands the picture: Dimas is also a nurse practitioner serving in a community health center, in the same kind of underserved system his family once relied on. He explains how music and medicine overlap—how a song can shift a room, how prayer can bring calm, and how hope can be clinical as much as it is spiritual. He closes with practical direction for men trying to find purpose: put God first, find mentorship, build accountability, break cycles, and take the first step even if your confidence is not ready yet. CHAPTERS (00:00) Trauma, faith, and meaning (01:07) Welcome + “Priceless” intro (01:12) Why he releases singles (02:01) Church spark, piano start (03:25) Finding his sound and lane (04:21) Writing “Priceless” (06:15) Dad’s illness, fear, and doubt (11:02) Patience built by trials (13:32) Identity, mentors, accountability (17:35) Medicine + music as care (26:39) Next song + take the step ABOUT DIMAS CORTEZDimas Cortez is a Christian artist, songwriter, and nurse practitioner whose work sits at the intersection of worship, identity, and healing. He began learning piano as a teen after getting connected to church, later returning to school for music to develop his voice and musicianship. Over the past several years, he’s steadily released new music—often choosing singles to give each message time to land. His song “Priceless” centers on God as Creator and Savior, connecting cosmic power to personal worth. Outside of music, Dimas serves as a nurse practitioner in a community health center supporting underserved patients—work that hits close to home, since his own family relied on similar services growing up. He is passionate about mentorship, accountability, and helping people break destructive cycles through faith, support, and practical action. Listen to Priceless IG: (@dimas_cortez) Youtube: Dimas Cortez ABOUT TEKO BAILEY Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Fight the Dad Bod: Health, Fatherhood, and Brotherhood with Cam Hall
In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with coach and educator Cam Hall to talk about fatherhood, health, and the cost of trying to be “the fit guy” while everything else in your life is on fire. Cam traces his story from growing up in poverty in small-town Canada—with a dad who worked constantly, a mom running split shifts at a coffee shop, and a teenage job in the back of that same restaurant—to the quiet acts of generosity that changed his life. He shares how a cook named Nora secretly fed his family, paid his high school tuition, and opened doors that led to college basketball, teaching, and leadership. All of this was unfolding while he wrestled with identity, responsibility, and what it meant to become a man without a highly present dad at home. From there, the conversation moves into marriage, kids, and the slow slide into the classic “dad bod” and hidden burnout. Cam talks about extreme dieting, body image, and how becoming a new dad added 28 pounds, stress, and shame to a life already running hot. He explains how a chance encounter with mentor Mark McDonald reframed food as fuel instead of punishment, and how Fight the Dad Bod was born. Then he gets honest about the panic attacks, middle-of-the-night collapse, and doctor-ordered three-month shutdown that forced him to shut his business down and sit in silence. Out of that came a different mission: helping men prioritize health without ego, build “family teams” where everyone carries the load, and find brotherhood instead of dying in isolation. CHAPTERS (00:00) Mom’s cancer & identity crisis (05:10) Growing up poor & owning duty (10:02) Nora’s kindness, work, and tuition (15:40) Becoming a dad without a model (20:55) “If you see it, do it” at home (25:35) Marriage as a true family team (31:20) From fit guy to dad bod spiral (37:45) Collapse, panic, and shutdown (43:50) Redefining Fight the Dad Bod (49:30) Brotherhood, health, and legacy ABOUT CAM HALL Cam Hall is a husband, father, educator, and men’s coach based in Alberta, Canada. Raised in a small town after his parents left the city for financial reasons, Cam grew up in a loving but stretched home—dad on long construction commutes, mom working split shifts at a coffee shop, and Cam carrying early responsibility for his two younger brothers. A teenage job in that same restaurant became a turning point when the head cook, Nora, quietly mentored him, taught him to cook, slipped “mistake” pizzas to his family, and later paid his high school tuition—opening the door to collegiate basketball, university, and a career in education. After years as a teacher and vice principal, Cam’s own health story took center stage: yo-yo dieting, the dad bod, and eventually panic attacks and a collapse that forced him into a three-month reset. Out of that season, he rebuilt his approach to health and leadership, founding Fight the Dad Bod and the Dads Making a Difference podcast and community. Today, Cam helps men burn fat and reclaim their energy, but more importantly, step into their roles as husbands, fathers, and leaders with presence, integrity, and a strong “family team” culture at home. Website: https://www.fightthedadbod.com/ Podcast: Dads Making a Difference Podcast IG: @dadsmakingadifference ABOUT TEKO BAILEY Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Late Bloomers, Father Wounds, and the Long Road to Purpose with Dr. John Murray
In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with Dr. John Murray—educator, researcher, musician, husband, father, and soon-to-be grandfather—to talk about late blooming, father wounds, and building a life of purpose when your early years feel like chaos. John traces his journey from a rough neighborhood in eastern Canada, where crime and low expectations were normal, to being the “bookish” kid who escaped through libraries and a free public-school music program that changed the trajectory of his life. All of this unfolded while he watched his father slowly disappear into alcoholism, psychiatric hospitals, and chronic illness, leaving a deep ache for a father figure he never really found. From there, the conversation moves into academic life, divorce, and the slow, often painful work of becoming who you actually are. John talks about being a “lag behind” who didn’t land a stable career until 32, using academia as both sanctuary and avoidance, and the guilt of leaving a failing marriage with three young children. He shares how meeting the woman he first saw at 23—then rediscovering her 25 years later—became the turning point that finally let his life “flower.” John and Teko dig into red flags men ignore in relationships, the pressure to hide our wounds, why leadership has always intimidated him, and how vulnerability—our scars, not our image—is what truly equips men to serve, heal others, and live the final “grand cycle” of life with integrity. CHAPTERS(00:00) Growing up rough & feeling different(05:12) Seasons, cycles, and late blooming(10:05) Music school as escape & calling(15:40) Father wounds & searching for mentors(21:18) Turbulent teens, study as sanctuary(27:02) Divorce, leaving & rebuilding life(33:40) Finding love again, blending a family(40:22) Choosing wisely: red flags in dating(46:05) Reluctant leader, learning to serve(52:10) Vulnerability, wounds, and healing men About Dr. John MurrayDr. John Murray is a retired educator, researcher, and musician based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Raised in a tough neighborhood in London, Ontario, he was the bookish kid who escaped through libraries and a rigorous public-school music program that gave him 11 years of formal musical training. After starting his career as a high school science and math teacher in the late 1980s, John went on to complete advanced study in the history and philosophy of science and build an academic career in Canadian universities. He eventually spent a decade teaching and conducting research in a college of pharmacy and at the University of Manitoba’s medical school, where he continues to hold a research appointment in retirement. A self-described “late bloomer,” John didn’t secure a stable professional foothold until his early 30s, and his adult life has included divorce, remarriage, and blending a family of five adult children. Today, he divides his time between research, music, and service—committed to using his experience, wounds, and hard-earned wisdom to help men navigate purpose, fatherhood, and the later “grand cycles” of life. About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Don “The Mortgage Medic” Hecker: From Combat Zones to the NICU, the Hardest Goodbye, and Turning Fear into Faith
In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with Air Force veteran, medic, recruiter, and mortgage loan officer Don “The Mortgage Medic” Hecker to talk about fear, surrender, and what it means to be a present father when life spins completely out of control. Don walks through the day he thought he was flying to Miami for a bodybuilding show and gender reveal—and instead found himself racing his pregnant wife to the ER, hearing doctors say they might lose one, if not both, of the people he loved most. The flight back to California without his wife and newborn daughter became the hardest goodbye of his life, harder than any deployment to the Middle East or Africa. He retraces the path from almost joining the Army pre-9/11, to serving sixteen years as a medic in the Air Force, to becoming a recruiter on the streets of South Chicago. Along the way, mentors, leaders, and his church community shaped how he responds to crisis. When Sasha’s blood pressure spiked into the 220s and a placental abruption forced a 30-week emergency C-section, Don was forced to confront the illusion of control head-on and choose where to turn: into fear, or into Jesus. Posting a simple request for prayer before walking into the OR became, for him, the moment God handed him an “umbrella” in the middle of the storm. From there, the conversation moves into fatherhood, community, and what Don calls the three Ps: patience, prayer, and presence. He talks about 58 days in the NICU, two months living apart from his wife and daughter while the Air Force pulled him back to California, and how church friends carried them with meals, prayer, and practical support. Don reframes kids not as “baggage,” but as a heavy toolbox—weight you carry because there are tools inside you will need later. He and Teko connect that vision of fatherhood with identity in Christ, everyday choices to be present, and the responsibility to teach children who they are before the world tells them who to be. CHAPTERS(00:00) Hardest goodbye: leaving family(04:08) From Foot Locker to Air Force(06:49) Miami trip turns emergency(10:42) Preeclampsia and emergency C-section(21:14) NICU life and military support(25:05) Rooted: church as lifeline(32:27) Fatherhood after the NICU(38:44) Encouraging fathers in struggle(43:20) The three Ps: patience, prayer, presence(45:33) Helping families own a home About Don HeckerDon Hecker is an Air Force veteran, former medic and recruiter, and now a mortgage loan officer helping families navigate the path to homeownership. Over sixteen years in the Air Force, he served across the globe and later recruited on the South Side of Chicago. His most defining season came in 2019, when his daughter Camila was born at 30 weeks after a medical emergency that nearly cost him his wife and child, followed by 58 days in the NICU. That experience, and a second high-risk pregnancy with his younger daughter Gianna, reshaped his understanding of faith, fatherhood, and presence. Today, Don uses that same calm under pressure to educate veterans, first-time buyers, and families on how to build stability and generational wealth through owning a home. Instagram: Donald Hecker (@don_themortgagemedic)About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Theo Milford: Why I Waited 18 Years to Release My Debut Gospel Album | The Climb w/ Teko Bailey
In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with contemporary gospel musician and worship leader Theo Milford to talk about fear, obedience, and finally stepping into your calling. Theo shares the honest backstory behind releasing his debut album after nearly two decades of writing songs in private. Turning 40 gave him a jolt: he realized that leaving his music trapped on a phone voice note would be a quiet form of disobedience. The conversation hits the core tension many people live with—knowing you’ve been given something to carry, but sitting on it because of anxiety, timing, or doubt. Theo walks through his upbringing in a pastoral home where music and worship were daily life, then traces his path from singing in groups to leading worship and developing his own material. He breaks down what changed for him over time: his focus moved from “Did I perform this right?” to “Was I obedient?” That shift reframed nerves, leadership pressure, and even the way he understands success. The two also dig into rest and mental overload. Theo explains how his song “Sabbath” came from the lived relief of a weekly reset—stepping out of toil and re-centering on God and family. They connect the dots between anxiety in modern life and neglecting rhythms of rest that are both practical and spiritual. From there, the conversation moves into fatherhood, community, and discernment—how to build a small but trustworthy circle, and how prayer shapes decision-making when not everyone around you has your best interests at heart. This episode is for anyone who has been sitting on a gift too long, anyone wrestling with fear masquerading as wisdom, and anyone who needs a reminder that obedience creates ripple effects far beyond you. CHAPTERS (00:00) Fear, obedience, turning 40 (01:19) Who Theo is today (02:41) Growing up in church music (03:57) Learning to lead worship (04:39) Obedience over performance (06:38) Why he wrote “Sabbath” (08:46) Rest, anxiety, and modern life (11:08) Fatherhood and priorities (14:28) Encouraging men to step out (16:45) Debut album details (18:19) Staying grounded as a leader (19:23) Community and discernment (23:51) Favorite track and closing About Theo Milford Theo Milford is a contemporary gospel musician, worship leader, and songwriter based in the Washington, D.C. area. Raised in a pastoral home, he has led worship for nearly two decades across churches and music collectives. After years of writing in private, he is releasing his debut album, Altars and Answers, a 12-track project shaped by scripture, lived experience, and a renewed commitment to obedience. His work includes songs like “Sabbath” and “Rest,” centered on devotion, renewal, and hope. Website: theomilfordmusic.com YouTube: Theo Milford About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What I Held Against My Father with Lanai Tabura
When life forces you to grow up fast, grit becomes part of your DNA. In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with entertainer, storyteller, and cultural voice Lanai Tabura to trace the journey from a pineapple field on Lānaʻi to award-winning media creator. Raised in poverty by a single mother, shaped by back-breaking plantation work, radio hustle, and the responsibility of cooking for his brothers at age twelve, Lanai’s story is a case study in resilience. He unpacks the realities of growing up without a father, why hardship became his greatest teacher, and how the plantation generation built the foundation of Hawai‘i’s modern culture. From picking pineapples in 120-degree fields, to building one of Hawai‘i’s most influential radio stations, to hosting global food shows and winning Emmys, Lanai shows how a tough childhood forged the discipline, drive, and creativity that fuel his work today. Lanai and Teko dive into the pressures of entertainment, the evolution of island music, and the science behind radio that most people never hear about. He talks candidly about fatherhood, the weight of modeling healthy communication, and why telling your kids “I love you” can change the trajectory of their lives. They explore the responsibility of carrying ancestral stories, the importance of cultural preservation, and how travel, food, and storytelling became his way of honoring the people who raised him. This episode is for anyone grinding their way forward, anyone pulled between culture and ambition, and anyone who needs to remember that tough beginnings don’t disqualify you—they shape you. CHAPTERS (00:00) Why Hard Work Built His Life (03:00) Growing Up Poor on Lānaʻi (06:00) Pineapple Fields, Pain, and Grit (09:30) Plantation History and Hawai‘i’s Melting Pot (12:30) Radio Beginnings at Sixteen (15:00) Music, Artists, and Building Island 98.5 (18:40) Family, Fatherhood, and Modeling Love (22:10) Anthony Bourdain, Food, and Storytelling (25:00) Creating Shows and Global Travel (28:10) Preserving Culture and Helping Local Businesses (31:00) Success, Responsibility, and What Matters Now About Lanai Tabura Lanai Tabura is an Emmy Award–winning producer, radio host, actor, culinary storyteller, and creator of Cooking Hawaiian Style, now in its 22nd season. Born and raised on the island of Lānaʻi, he has built a multi-decade career in television, radio, travel media, and food culture. His work includes The Great Food Truck Race, documentaries such as Ramen Yokocho, TV hosting across Asia, and pioneering the launch of Island 98.5, one of Hawai‘i’s most influential island-reggae stations. Lanai’s passion is preserving Hawai‘i’s culture through food, travel, and storytelling while helping local artists and businesses thrive. Instagram: @lanaitabura About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Priceless in His Eyes: Keagan Denney on Worship, Identity, and the Secret Place
When your worth is defined by applause, platforms, and pressure, worship can quietly turn into performance. In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with worship leader and songwriter Keagan Denney to talk about what happens when you strip all that away and make it only about Jesus. Raised under a piano in Pasadena, Texas, shaped by a ministry family, and refined through loss, financial strain, spiritual warfare, and grief, Keagan shares how God turned his love for music into a call to minister. From planting a church in Nashville and losing critical funding overnight, to walking through the death of his grandfather and a dark battle with depression, Keagan opens up about the moments that forced him to decide whether his identity was built on feelings, followers, or the presence of God. He talks about the night God ripped depression out of his life, the power of the secret place, and why real freedom starts when you stop accepting every label the world tries to put on you. Together, Keagan and Teko confront the noise of social media, self-diagnosis culture, and trends in the worship industry, and call worship leaders—and anyone listening—back to clean motives, holy confidence, and the truth that in Christ you are intentionally designed, fearfully and wonderfully made, and priceless in His eyes. This episode is for those leading from the platform, serving in the shadows, or fighting in private, who need a reminder that it is not about perfection, it is about presence. CHAPTERS (00:00) Heart for Worship Over Applause (03:00) From Pasadena Roots to Ministry Call (06:00) Church Planting, Loss, and God’s Care (09:00) Legacy, Alaska, and Time That Shapes You (11:30) Depression, Identity, and Meeting God (15:30) Social Media Noise vs. Priceless Worth (20:40) Worship Leading Without Performance (23:00) Secret Place, David, and Real Authority (25:10) New Music, Identity Album, Global Burden (28:26) Bold Faith in a Confused World About Keagan DenneyKeagan Denney is a worship leader, songwriter, and recording artist recognized as a collaborating artist at the Canadian Sila Music Awards and featured on the single “Priceless” with Dimas Cortez. Raised in a ministry home and shaped by years of hands-on church and worship experience, his heart is to write songs that carry the presence of God, confront counterfeit narratives of worthlessness, and call a generation back to its true identity in Christ.Instagram: @kaegan_music About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From Loss to Legacy: Greg Boyd on Grief, Growth, and Living Intentionally
When tragedy strikes, it tests everything you believe about yourself, your faith, and your purpose. In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with Greg Boyd—founder of Vienna Waits—to unpack how he rebuilt his life after losing his wife, Allison, to glioblastoma at just 34. From the depths of grief and fatherhood through COVID, Greg learned to live intentionally, parent with compassion, and build a new life rooted in gratitude and action. He opens up about his journey from anxiety and high-performance culture in the tech world to discovering the healing power of presence, therapy, community, and purpose. Greg shares how therapy gave him the tools to face grief head-on, why men must take off their “hero” armor to heal, and how post-traumatic growth reveals strength you never knew you had. Together, he and Teko explore what it means to live in alignment with your true self—and why taking action, not waiting for the “right time,” is the first step toward freedom. Chapters 00:00 – Start Before You’re Ready: The Power of Action 02:00 – From Tech Executive to Turning Point 04:45 – The Diagnosis That Changed Everything 06:50 – Grieving Through COVID and Chaos 09:00 – Tools for Survival: Therapy, Journaling, and Mindfulness 10:30 – Post-Traumatic Growth and Finding Strength in Suffering 13:00 – The Role of Community and Friendship in Healing 15:00 – Rebuilding Love and Family After Loss 17:00 – Parenting Through Grief and Acceptance 20:00 – Letting Go of the Hero Complex 23:00 – Therapy Lessons: Telling the Truth to Your Kids 26:00 – The Backpack Metaphor: How Men Carry Emotional Weight 30:00 – Finding Purpose After the Storm 33:00 – Building Vienna Waits: Helping Others Live Intentionally 37:00 – Gratitude, Action, and Redefining Success 41:00 – Lessons in Fatherhood, Faith, and Fearlessness 49:00 – How to Get Unstuck and Start Living with Purpose About Greg BoydGreg Boyd is the co-founder of Vienna Waits, an organization dedicated to helping people live more intentionally and find purpose through action. A former tech executive turned speaker and coach, Greg’s life changed forever after losing his wife, Allison, to brain cancer in 2020. Through his experiences of grief, growth, and healing, he now empowers others to pursue meaning beyond success. Website: vienna-waits.comInstagram: @vienna_waits_studioLinkedIn: Greg Boyd About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Noel Robinson: Saying Yes to Destiny and Becoming the Revival
Gospel artist and worship leader Noel Robinson has spent more than three decades shaping the sound of modern worship across continents. From touring with legends like Ron Kenoly and Graham Kendrick to leading revival through his latest album Change the Atmosphere, Noel’s story is one of obedience, refinement, and faith tested in the fire. In this conversation with Teko Bailey, Noel unpacks what it means to say “yes” to God’s call—even when it means turning down worldly success. He reflects on the moment the Holy Spirit told him no to a life-changing opportunity, only to open doors that aligned with his true purpose. Together, they explore what prophetic destiny really means, the cost of obedience, and the courage required to walk in faith when the outcome is unknown. From the passionate worship of his Jamaican roots to his global ministry, Noel reveals how God tempers and strengthens His servants through seasons of testing. He shares lessons on fatherhood, legacy, revival, and how worship is more than a song—it’s a lifestyle of revelation and response. His message to this generation is clear: revival isn’t coming; we are the revival. Chapters 00:00 – The Call of Prophetic Destiny 02:19 – Change the Atmosphere: Creating a “Jesus Album” 05:07 – The Sound of Revival in Worship and the Earth 07:19 – From Classical Training to Calling in Worship 09:31 – When God Says No: The Test of Obedience 12:24 – Mentorship, Ministry, and Spiritual Temperature 14:10 – Faith Beyond Earthly Success 17:04 – God’s Timing and the Refinement of Purpose 19:25 – Bridging Generations Through Worship 21:01 – Encounters, Instruction, and True Revival 23:40 – The Spirit of Prophecy and the Sound of the Church 25:34 – Breaker of Chains: Revival in the Modern Age 27:33 – Worship as a Lifestyle and Kingdom Expression 29:25 – Finding Purpose and Hearing God’s Voice 31:00 – Gifts, Calling, and the Blueprint of Destiny 33:13 – Kingdom Influence and Cultural Barriers 37:09 – Faith, Fatherhood, and the Cost of the Call 40:22 – Touring Change the Atmosphere and the Message of Salvation 43:11 – Taking Back What the Enemy Stole 46:38 – Legacy, Loss, and Worship as Healing 47:49 – Prayer for Revival, Healing, and Renewal About Noel RobinsonNoel Robinson is an award-winning British worship leader, songwriter, and recording artist with more than nine albums to his name. Known for his fusion of gospel, rock, and prophetic worship, he has served as music director for Ron Kenoly, Graham Kendrick, and numerous global ministries. His latest album, Change the Atmosphere, calls the Church to rediscover its power and authority in Christ through worship and revival. Instagram: @noelrobinsonukYouTube: Noel RobinsonSpotify: Noel RobinsonWebsite: noelrobinson.com About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bret Green (Dad Got Bars): Redefining Fatherhood, Family, and Faith Through Hip-Hop
Bret Green’s journey is one of fatherhood, growth, and courage. Known to millions as Dad Got Bars, his mix of music, honesty, and humor is reshaping how men talk about parenting and masculinity. Before becoming a viral voice for modern dads, Bret built a Hollywood career with roles in The Inspectors, How to Get Away with Murder, Stalker, and The Goldbergs. But it was fatherhood—not fame—that gave his life deeper meaning. In this conversation with Teko Bailey, Bret opens up about showing up fully for his kids, the humility of early fatherhood, and learning patience and purpose while home with his newborn daughter. Together, they unpack the real challenges men face—ego, expectations, and healing from absent or distant fathers—while exploring how to break generational cycles with empathy and shared responsibility. Bret’s reflections on marriage, the song “Child Support,” and supporting his wife through postpartum depression reveal a man intent on building a new model of love. His message is simple but profound: real strength is found in vulnerability, and fatherhood is sacred work. Chapters 00:00 – A Challenge for Fathers: Presence, Respect, and Connection 02:05 – From Hollywood to Fatherhood: Rediscovering Purpose 03:36 – Breaking Generational Patterns in Parenting 05:44 – The Modern Dad: Empathy, Balance, and Shared Responsibility 07:12 – Losing and Reclaiming Identity in Early Fatherhood 09:00 – Lessons in Worth, Friendship, and Being Present 11:14 – Healing Father Wounds and Modeling Healthy Love 17:34 – Marriage, Commitment, and the Song “Child Support” 27:43 – Honoring Women: Postpartum, Partnership, and Support 33:34 – Reinvention, Legacy, and the Power of Vulnerability About Brian Doerksen Bret Green, known as Dad Got Bars, is an actor, recording artist, and content creator redefining modern fatherhood through storytelling and music. His work blends hip-hop with heart, sparking honest conversations about parenting, marriage, and manhood. His acting credits include CBS’s The Inspectors, ABC’s The Goldbergs, How to Get Away with Murder, and Stalker. Through his viral platform, he continues to inspire families worldwide to lead with empathy, love, and intentional presence. Instagram: @dadgotbars YouTube: @Dadgotbars Spotify: Dad Got Bars IMDB: Brett Green About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Brian Doerksen: JUNO & Dove Award Winner on Faith, Family, and Writing Worship for the World
Brian Doerksen’s journey is one of faith, resilience, and love. Known worldwide for timeless worship anthems like Come Now Is the Time to Worship, Faithful One, and Hope of the Nations, Brian has spent over 35 years writing songs that carry people through both joy and grief. Behind the awards and global recognition lies a deeper story of brokenness, family, and learning to worship through pain. In this conversation with host Michael Wildes, Brian shares how songs like Hope of the Nations were birthed in the shadow of 9/11, and how Come Now Is the Time to Worship emerged during a season of financial collapse and personal struggle. He reflects on the whispers of God he first heard as a child under a ginkgo tree, and how music has remained a river of renewal throughout his life. Brian also opens up about raising two sons with Fragile X Syndrome, staying grounded through decades of marriage with his wife Joyce, and the way community, family, and long friendships have anchored him through an unpredictable creative journey. From writing worship music that circles the globe to creating an album about long love and an upcoming Christmas film, his climb reminds us that beauty can emerge from fragile places. For men navigating identity, purpose, and perseverance, Brian’s story is a testament to showing up with authenticity, staying faithful in love, and allowing God to turn brokenness into something enduring. Chapters 00:00 – Serving the Hurting in Worship 01:00 – Music as Renewal and Connection 03:37 – Early Inspiration Under a Ginkgo Tree 07:21 – Writing Hope of the Nations in the Shadow of 9/11 10:30 – The Collapse That Led to Come Now Is the Time to Worship 15:26 – Faith, Failure, and the Surprise of Obedience 17:00 – Marriage, Family, and Long Love 20:44 – Raising Sons with Fragile X and Finding Perspective 23:20 – Community, Friendship, and Faithfulness Over Decades 28:46 – Hiking as a Metaphor for Life and Clarity 33:13 – Identity, Purpose, and the Calling of Men 39:44 – Encouragement for Worship Leaders in Low Seasons 43:28 – New Projects: The Second Noel and Love for a Lifetime 46:36 – Where to Find Brian’s Music and Tour Dates 47:48 – Final Encouragement: Love, Identity, and Purpose About Brian Doerksen Brian Doerksen is a songwriter, worship leader, and recording artist whose songs are sung in churches around the world. His works include classics like Faithful One, Come Now Is the Time to Worship, and Hope of the Nations. A Juno Award and Dove Award winner, Brian is also the recipient of the Gospel Music Association of Canada’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Beyond music, he is a husband, father, mentor, and creative voice reminding the world of the power of love, faith, and authenticity. Website: www.briandoerksen.com About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jason Khalipa on Brotherhood, Fatherhood, and the Power of Training Hard
Jason Khalipa’s journey is one of discipline, brotherhood, and calling. Known worldwide as a CrossFit Games champion and founder of NC Fit, Jason has spent nearly two decades at the intersection of fitness and personal development. But behind the podiums and gyms lies a deeper mission: helping men become protectors, providers, and present fathers. In this conversation with host Teko Bailey, Jason opens up about the men’s community he’s been leading in a parking lot every weekend—workouts followed by coffee that have connected dozens of men who once felt isolated. He shares how physical training is more than exercise; it’s a tool to build confidence, fight back against unhealthy crutches, and reclaim purpose as fathers, husbands, and leaders. From his daughter’s battle with leukemia to his work with law enforcement, Jason highlights how adversity can be met with strength and presence. He also reflects on the role of rites of passage, the importance of taking ownership, and how faith and calling shape his next chapter. For men seeking brotherhood, clarity, and resilience, Jason’s climb reminds us that training hard isn’t just about the body—it’s about showing up for the people who matter most. Chapters 00:00 – The Isolation Men Face Today 01:30 – From Gym Sales to CrossFit Champion 03:20 – Protector & Provider: What It Really Means 04:45 – Playing with Your Kids, Not Watching from the Sidelines 06:00 – Supporting Law Enforcement Through Fitness 07:25 – Breaking Crutches: Alcohol, Porn, and Habits 08:45 – Training Hard as Therapy for Life’s Adversities 10:30 – Building Brotherhood Through Shared Struggle 12:00 – Raising Young Boys with Confidence & Respect 14:00 – Rites of Passage and Western Culture 16:00 – Early Success, Time Management & Family Balance 18:20 – Gratitude vs. Victimhood in Moving Forward 20:00 – Leadership and Taking Ownership 21:30 – The Train Hard App & Future Cohorts 23:30 – Faith, Calling, and Listening to God’s Direction 25:30 – Final Challenge: Go for a Walk Today About Jason Khalipa Jason Khalipa is a CrossFit Games champion, entrepreneur, and founder of NC Fit and Train Hard. With a career spanning competitive fitness, gym ownership, law enforcement training, and community leadership, Jason has dedicated his life to helping men reclaim strength, discipline, and connection. His mission: train hard to protect, provide, and show up fully as fathers, husbands, and leaders. Instagram: @jasonkhalipa Podcast: The Jason Khalipa Podcast Website: www.jasonkhalipa.com Website: Train Hard by Jason Khalipa About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Purpose, Parenting, and Perseverance with Juno Award Winner K-Anthony
K-Anthony’s journey is one of faith, family, and perseverance. Growing up in Trelawny, Jamaica, his early identity was rooted in athletics—on track to follow in the footsteps of Usain Bolt’s alma mater. But a near-death experience at age twelve shifted everything. Calling on God for the first time, K-Anthony discovered that life’s true purpose wasn’t about talent or achievement, but about surrender and character. What followed was a transformation: from aspiring agronomist to gospel artist, from struggling student to Juno Award-winning musician, from gifted athlete to a father intent on raising children with honesty, humility, and faith. Along the way, mentors, hard lessons, and even grief redirected his path toward music and ministry. In this conversation with host Teko Bailey, K-Anthony opens up about the challenges of the music industry, the importance of therapy and healing, and how fatherhood keeps him grounded. He reminds us that giftedness is not the purpose—it’s the vehicle—and that legacy is measured not in trophies but in character. For men balancing fatherhood, calling, and faith, K-Anthony’s climb reveals that God’s guidance often comes in detours that lead us exactly where we’re meant to be. Chapters 00:00 – Purpose vs. Giftedness 02:00 – Parenting and Apologizing to Your Kids 06:00 – A Near-Death Experience in Jamaica 09:30 – Losing Track & Finding Music 13:20 – Agriscience Dreams and a New Direction 17:45 – Learning the Business of Music 22:15 – Competition, Creativity & Perseverance 29:30 – Staying Grounded Through Family 33:30 – Encouragement for Fathers in Struggle 37:50 – Trusting God with All Your Heart 39:20 – New Music, Concerts & What’s Next About K-Anthony K-Anthony is a Juno Award-winning gospel artist whose music blends authenticity, resilience, and faith. Born in Trelawny, Jamaica, his story spans athletics, agriscience, and ministry, culminating in a career that uses music as a vehicle to point people to Christ. His latest single Fallen speaks to redemption in the midst of struggle. Instagram: @kanthonylive Website: kanthonylive.com About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How Danish coach Martin Strømberg turned sport, faith, and listening into a life of purpose and family legacy.
Martin Blaksker Strømberg’s story is one of sport, family, and transformation. Growing up in Denmark, he found his identity on the badminton court, where competition gave him confidence apart from his older brother’s shadow. But as life unfolded—through military service, teaching, and raising a family—Martin discovered that true leadership isn’t about always having the answer, but about listening and investing in people. His journey into coaching began on the sidelines of his son’s soccer games, where he realized that the most powerful coaching balances technical skill with emotional connection. Over time, he moved from assistant coach to head coach, responsible for youth teams in Denmark’s football federation, and became known for blending mentorship with care for both players and parents. In this conversation with host Teko Bailey, Martin shares how his wife Dorothe’ challenged him to grow as a man of faith, how vulnerability became strength, and how authentic listening reshaped his leadership. For men balancing fatherhood, calling, and faith, Martin’s climb reveals that legacy is built not in perfection, but in presence—being there, listening deeply, and walking the journey with others. Chapters 00:00 – Learning to Listen 04:30 – Identity Through Badminton 10:30 – Becoming a Coach 16:00 – Parenting & Sports 20:30 – Coaching the Whole Person 25:00 – Athletes & Identity Loss 28:00 – Family, Time & Priorities 32:00 – Faith and Transformation 36:00 – The Power of Listening 40:00 – Balancing Push & Rest 41:30 – Vulnerability & Fatherhood 43:30 – Finding Peace in Faith 46:00 – Leadership Lessons 50:00 – Closing Reflections About Martin Blaksker Strømberg Martin Blaksker Strømberg is a Danish coach, teacher, and mentor whose work blends sports, faith, and personal growth. With a background in badminton and years of experience coaching youth football, he is passionate about developing the whole person—not just the athlete—through authentic listening, community, and mentorship. IG: @m.blax About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Chase Kauhane (Olelo): Faith, Family First, and Netflix Songwriting
Chase Kauhane’s story is one of resilience, family, and purposeful creativity. Raised on Hawai‘i’s Big Island in a musical household of nine siblings, he grew up surrounded by kani kapila—family jam sessions and songwriting. But at age 14, when his father left, Chase and his brothers faced a defining trial: living in tents while learning construction skills to build their mother’s home on the slopes of Mauna Kea. That season forged endurance, brotherhood, and a deep dependence on God. Out of that hardship came music with meaning. Chase and his brother Carl eventually formed Olelo, a band that draws listeners in with its Hawaiian roots while carrying a message of culture, legacy, and hope. Their songs have found homes in films and shows on Netflix, but Chase emphasizes that music only has power when it carries purpose. In this conversation with host Teko Bailey, Chase shares how timing, patience, and faith—like farming or fishing on the islands—have guided him as a musician, husband, and father. From serving people first in the music industry, to giving back by rebuilding homes in Lahaina after the Maui fires, his story reveals that legacy isn’t about spotlight moments but about building people, ohana, and community. For men balancing faith, family, and calling, Chase’s journey offers clarity: put ohana first, keep business at arm’s length, create space for God to move, and trust His timing. Chapters 00:00 – Farmers, Fishermen & Patience 01:20 – The Birth of Olelo 03:02 – Growing Up by Kilauea 04:47 – A Family of Nine Musicians 05:31 – Writing Songs with Every Sibling 06:56 – Building Mom’s House on Mauna Kea 08:46 – Music with Purpose 10:43 – From Mentorship to Maui Homes 13:31 – Lessons in Timing & Patience 17:13 – Seasons, Rest & Social Media 19:41 – Songwriting as Farming 22:34 – Creating Space for God to Move 25:19 – Reframing Hard Seasons 27:44 – Ohana First, Always 31:18 – Relationships Make the Music World 32:53 – Following Chase & Olelo About Chase Kauhane On Spotify: Olelo - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6lSBO5iwiuH2qFyJoF0KIi Website: https://chasekauhane.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/chase_kauhane/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OLELOmusic About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From ICU to Nations: Jacob Anglin on Sonship, Obedience, and Calling
Jacob Anglin’s story is one of endurance, obedience, and deep faith. Born with a serious intestinal disease, he spent much of his youth in and out of hospitals—facing near-death experiences, multiple surgeries, and a seven-year period of chronic bowel obstructions. Yet through every trial, he discovered perseverance, hope, and an intimacy with God that shaped his calling. In this conversation with host Teko Bailey, Jacob shares how those early battles forged his faith, why success is really about obedience and sonship, and how moments of risk—leaving a secure career in California, stepping into foreign nations, and writing his first book End Time Company—opened the door for God to reveal his strategy and governance. From supernatural healing to navigating seasons of transition, Jacob’s journey highlights the courage required to obey God when the outcome is uncertain. For men wrestling with purpose, leadership, or calling, this episode offers clarity: faithfulness and obedience are the true measures of success. If you’re in a season of shaking, transition, or simply asking “what’s next?”, Jacob’s story will challenge you to trust God’s timing, surround yourself with the right brothers, and root your identity in sonship, not assignments. Chapters 00:00 – Prophetic Word & Intro 01:53 – From Illness to ICU Peace 06:18 – Perseverance, Joy, and Healing 10:44 – Nations, Calling, Governance 12:52 – Warfare Abroad & Testimony 17:24 – Leaving the Job: Faith & Timing 21:38 – Hearing God, Risk, Obedience 27:11 – Sonship Over Titles 31:43 – The Book: End Time Company 44:27 – Brotherhood, Mentors, Blessing About Jacob Anglin Book: End-Time Company YouTube: Jacob Anglin About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From Control to Surrender — Tony Garay on Marriage, Money, and the Making of a Man
Tony didn’t plan to build a life around surrender. Early in marriage he made a countercultural choice—his wife would stay home—then walked straight into hardship: a father-in-law’s terminal diagnosis, his grandfather’s sudden death, and a long season of infertility. A chance visit to a church meeting in a movie theater opened the door to community and a deeper faith, but old patterns—control, image, the drive for money—followed him back to Miami. The result was shingles in his early 30s, a wake-up call that forced him to ask what God was actually asking of him. In this conversation with host Teko Bailey, Tony traces the long arc from self-reliance to submission: leaving a lucrative real-estate lane, returning to the Carolinas, taking a corporate detour, and finally answering an unexpected vocational call—roofing—where he discovered “marketplace ministry” and the freedom to put God, marriage, and fatherhood in their right order. Along the way he found brotherhood through F3 (Fitness, Fellowship, Faith), re-framed money as a tool rather than a master, and learned to design a family-first life without letting fear drive. If you’re a husband, father, or builder carrying quiet stress, this episode offers clear, tested practices: work on yourself more than the business, prioritize the household before the hustle, and trade control for daily submission—so your faith, marriage, and work can finally flow in the same direction. Chapters 00:00 – Home Over Hustle 01:56 – From Crisis to Community 03:56 – Control, Image & Shingles 06:22 – Wrestling with Calling 10:57 – Infertility to Miracle 19:26 – Money, Identity & Surrender 23:50 – Leaving “Egypt” & Roofing Call 28:28 – Business Peace & Brotherhood 33:09 – Family-First Frameworks 39:05 – Order the Home, Lead with Love About Tony Garay LinkedIn: Tony Garay About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Stewardship Over Success: David on Fatherhood, Work, and a Faith That Endures
David didn’t set out to become a draftsman. For more than a decade he built custom cabinetry, prizing precision and client satisfaction. Then interest rates spiked, the phone stopped ringing, and he faced a hard pivot—first into commercial sales, then into drafting and building design. What he discovered along the way: the strengths that made him excellent in custom work (detail obsession, perfectionism) could become liabilities when the job required speed, trade-offs, and submission to new authority. In this candid conversation with host Teko Bailey, David traces a deeper journey beneath the career shift: learning to value presence over accolades, stewardship over status, and quiet obedience over external affirmation. He shares a defining season from his late teens—months of spiritual dryness where he chose to keep praying and reading Scripture with no feelings at all—and how those “deposits in the bank” sustained him years later when his wife passed away. If you’re a husband, father, or leader navigating career pressure, identity, and faith, this episode offers clear, hard-won principles for staying present at home, resisting the lure of affirmation at work, and building a reservoir that can carry you through crisis. Chapters 00:00 – Family First, Not Income 01:27 – Meet David: Carpenter to Designer 03:03 – Market Crash & Career Pivot 04:24 – When Detail Becomes Drag 06:26 – Learning Under Authority 15:49 – Fatherhood Lessons from Home 24:29 – Parenting: Don’t Major on Minors 27:03 – Dry Faith: Keep the Basics 39:36 – Success Reframed: Stewardship 43:10 – Choosing Presence Over Pay 48:15 – Not Asking “Why” in Grief 52:34 – Deposits in the Spiritual Bank 1:01:05 – Guard Your Heart & Mind 1:05:51 – A Prayer for the Journey About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From Global Strategy to Grief, Grace, and Grit: The Journey of Dr. Ralph Plumb
Ralph Plumb never set out to live a double life—but for decades, he walked the line between international business and humanitarian ministry. A former telecom director, CEO, global strategist, and medical missions leader, Ralph has traveled to the most remote corners of the world with one purpose: to serve. But behind his expansive resume is a story marked by grief, humility, and deep spiritual refinement. From the devastating loss of a child to betrayal in marriage, Ralph's defining moments didn’t happen in boardrooms—they happened on hospital floors, mountain tops, and even the 108th floor of the Eiffel Tower. In this honest and vulnerable conversation with host Teko Bailey, Ralph unpacks the weight of calling, how redemptive entrepreneurship became his legacy, and why spiritual surrender—not success—is the real secret to enduring leadership. He also shares wisdom for men navigating marriage, business, and identity under pressure. This is not just a conversation about leadership. It’s a masterclass in resilience, rooted in faith, forged through fire, and lived with intentionality. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ Spiritual formation through suffering ✅ The tension between career ambition and calling ✅ Redemptive entrepreneurship and empowering others ✅ Grief, loss, and rebuilding identity after setbacks ✅ The role of intentional solitude in hearing God ✅ Living on mission without building dependence ✅ Forgiveness as freedom ✅ The power of legacy beyond wealth 🕰️ Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Faith and Responsibility 01:00 – Life-Altering Diagnosis 05:05 – Mercy Across Cultures 07:10 – Redemptive Entrepreneurship 08:51 – Resilience in Prison 16:29 – Crisis and Redemption 19:31 – Presence and Forgiveness 22:16 – Silence and Listening 26:25 – Trustful Surrender 30:21 – Legacy and Perseverance About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing: Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Chamber CEO Who Chose Character Over Clout: Loren Remillard on Legacy, Leadership, and Raising Kids Who Respect Themselves
Loren Remillard never set out to be popular. A longtime civic leader and president and CEO of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, he has learned that chasing approval—especially in an age obsessed with likes—undercuts clarity, integrity, and impact. What endures, he argues, is character: the daily discipline of doing the right thing, owning mistakes, and earning respect. Rooted in a 27-year marriage, years of camping and cottage weekends, and a commitment to raise children with a steady moral compass, Loren’s story centers on people over trophies and legacy over image. In this candid conversation with host Teko Bailey, Loren traces the influences that shaped him—from resilient parents and a pioneering mother in business, to a school culture that demanded excellence and service. He opens up about being unemployed right before his wedding and how his wife’s unwavering respect reframed his sense of worth. He explains why he left a comfortable federal role to be more present for his young family, and later returned to the chamber to stretch and grow. Along the way, he shares hard-won frameworks: the “one thing” focus from City Slickers, a whitewater-rafting picture of when to paddle versus when to ride the current, and the difference between reputation (others’ perceptions) and character (who you are when you face the mirror). Whether you’re navigating leadership scrutiny, wrestling with career tradeoffs, or trying to parent with presence in a digital world, this episode offers practical wisdom and grounded encouragement to run your own race—and to be respected by the right people, starting at home. Major Themes & Concepts • Respect over like: why popularity is a poor compass for leaders • Character vs. reputation: what you can control and what you can’t • Shaping moral compasses through time, presence, and the outdoors • Career pivots for the right reasons: comfort as a silent risk • Focus and mindfulness: choosing “the one thing” that matters now • Resilience and gratitude: acknowledging luck while taking responsibility • Education, service, and leaving fingerprints that last • Handling criticism in public roles: clarity, transparency, and humility • Practical parenting: channeling competitiveness into healthy goals • Faith-inflected principles: purpose, legacy, and finishing the race well Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Navigating emotional well-being and the trap of chasing likes 01:58 – camping, cottages, and time over screens 04:26 – Building a moral compass that outlives titles 06:37 – Mark 8:36, City Slickers, and simple truths 09:24 – The “one thing”: focus, presence, and cutting through the noise 11:42 – Parents, education, and service-minded roots 18:21 – “Blessed to be a blessing”: creating value beyond yourself 21:09 – Worth beyond reputation: unemployment, marriage, and identity 23:54 – Choosing family and career wisely: leaving comfort to be present 27:43 – Character over reputation: leading amid critics and noise 30:56 – Raising healthy boys and avoiding CEO pitfalls 33:22 – Respect vs. like: a leadership stance for hard decisions 38:18 – A new chapter: run your race, keep the faith, and leave a legacy About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Lucas Almeida: Becoming Who You Really Are
Lucas never imagined that success could feel like suffocation. On paper, he had it all—a promising engineering career, a proud family, a stable relationship, and a solid paycheck. But inside, he was quietly crumbling. The more he tried to become the man others admired, the further he drifted from the man he actually was. In this powerful and reflective episode of The Climb, host Teko Bailey sits down with Lucas Almeida, a Brazilian-born marketer, new father, and follower of Christ, to unpack the cost of pretending—and the freedom of choosing authenticity. Lucas opens up about the invisible pressure to conform, the internal conflict that almost broke him, and the spiritual turning point that called him back to himself. From hidden isolation to honest community, from expectation to identity, Lucas’s story is a raw and relatable look at what it means to shed the mask and finally breathe. If you've ever found yourself in a life that looks good but feels wrong, this conversation is your reminder: you don’t have to stay there. You can climb out, and come home to yourself. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ Authenticity vs. performance in work and relationships ✅ Identity, faith, and finding yourself again ✅ Breaking free from societal and familial expectations ✅ Men’s mental health and the trap of isolation ✅ Friendship, mentorship, and trusted counsel ✅ Fatherhood, legacy, and showing up with humility ✅ Letting go of the image to live in truth 🕰️ Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Introduction: The pressure to perform and please 01:21 – Meet Lucas: Brazil, engineering, and fatherhood 02:50 – Early career and shaping yourself to fit in 05:00 – The invisible trap: everything around you says "stay" 07:34 – The tension of being different but not too different 08:48 – Finding refuge in faith, scripture, and real friends 09:22 – A sister’s wake-up call: “You’re fading” 10:34 – The identity battle: thrive outside, die inside 13:02 – When every answer feels like a lie 14:44 – The cost of conformity, and the courage to change 19:14 – The turning point: a coffee shop and a future self 21:48 – Key lessons: community, counsel, and asking for help 23:46 – The myth of healing alone—and why it hurts men 25:28 – No pride in being broken: seek the stitch, not the scar 27:52 – Becoming a father: legacy, purpose, and God's choice 31:42 – Final wisdom: You don’t need to be perfect—just present 34:19 – Letting Christ live in you: the real path to change About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From Rock Bottom to Real Estate: Reinventing Yourself with Robert Garay
Rob never imagined that rock bottom would become the foundation for the life he was always meant to build. Newly married and full of plans, Rob was managing properties for top developers—until the 2009 crash pulled the rug out from under him. Laid off, broke, and forced to move back in with his parents, Rob found himself facing a painful question: Now what? In this honest and hopeful conversation with host Teko Bailey, Rob shares how losing everything sparked a total reinvention—from mindset to career to faith. Through long runs, early podcasts, library books, and deep spiritual reflection, Rob rebuilt not only his confidence, but a life rooted in leadership, purpose, and family. Now a successful real estate broker, husband, and father, Rob reflects on what it takes to grow when everything falls apart. If you're navigating uncertainty, questioning your next move, or searching for meaning beyond the hustle, this episode is your reminder: rock bottom isn’t the end. It’s the beginning of the climb. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ Reinventing yourself after failure ✅ Marriage, fatherhood, and showing up with intention ✅ Building confidence through habits and discipline ✅ The power of mindset, mentorship, and asking questions ✅ Learning to pivot when the plan falls apart ✅ Faith, prayer, and trusting God through uncertainty ✅ Leading with ownership—even before you’re the boss 🕰️ Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Losing the job, the house, and hope 01:46 – Meet Rob: Cuban roots, new marriage, new struggle 04:03 – The crash of 2009: moving home and hitting bottom 06:54 – Library cards, podcasts, and running toward growth 09:25 – From employee to owner mindset: stepping into leadership 13:48 – The spiritual rebuild: prayer, presence, and daily action 17:50 – Calculated risks, conservative fears, and breaking the ceiling 21:32 – Family first: redefining ambition with fatherhood in mind 25:14 – Men, burnout, and the trap of distraction 27:42 – Creating momentum when you feel stuck 29:38 – Final encouragement: your next chapter is possible About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Burnout, Breakdown, Breakthrough: Dean Ferley's-Engineer Journey to Faith and Freedom
Dean never imagined that burnout would become the gateway to a whole new identity. A high-performing mechanical engineer working in tech startups, Dean had built a life around achievement, perfectionism, and hustle. But when overwork strained his marriage, robbed him of time with his kids, and left him emotionally and spiritually bankrupt, he realized something had to break—and it couldn’t just be his schedule. In this raw and reflective conversation with host Teko Bailey, Dean shares how hitting a wall at work led to a year-long journey of spiritual reckoning, soul searching, and rediscovering faith. From measuring life by net worth to redefining success through a biblical worldview, Dean opens up about fatherhood, marriage, vulnerability, and what it really means to live with peace and purpose. Whether you're grinding through a demanding season, rethinking what matters, or feeling spiritually adrift, this episode offers a lifeline—and an invitation to climb differently. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ Burnout and the limits of hustle culture ✅ Marriage, fatherhood, and emotional presence ✅ Redefining success through a biblical lens ✅ From anxiety to peace: the impact of worldview ✅ Faith as a foundation for emotional resilience ✅ How perfectionism masks deeper fears ✅ Choosing surrender over control in life and work 🕰️ Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Perfectionism, anxiety, and the pressure to perform 01:01 – Introducing Dean: engineer, husband, father in crisis 06:19 – A mentor’s lunch that changed the success metric 09:58 – Strained marriage, missed moments with the kids 13:02 – Internal battles: stubbornness, guilt, and burnout 16:00 – The emotional unraveling: tears, shame, and solitude 19:08 – Turning point: rediscovering faith and peace 22:32 – Worldview changes everything: how Dean rebuilt 26:33 – Key takeaways: identity, presence, and new values 30:59 – A new chapter: child of God, husband, father, free About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From Pain to Power: How Spiritual Sonship Heals the Heart with Dennis G. Lindsay
Dennis G. Lindsay never imagined that surrendering titles would lead to finding his truest identity. A seasoned apostle and former pastor of 20+ years, Dennis had spent his life leading churches and ministries—but it wasn’t until he laid down the mantle of leadership that he stepped fully into his role as a son. In this powerful and transparent conversation with host Teko Bailey, Dennis opens up about childhood abandonment, blind spots in faith, and the deep healing that comes from intimacy with God. Together, they explore how men can move beyond performance-driven living, how wounds from absent or unhealed fathers shape adult identity, and why cultivating family—like tending a garden—requires intentional, daily love. Whether you’re a leader, a father, or simply someone trying to reconcile past pain with present purpose, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and a roadmap for transformation. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ Healing the father wound through spiritual identity ✅ Cultivating family with intention, honor, and grace ✅ Blame vs. truth: The enemy’s tactics in relationships ✅ Leadership rooted in sonship, not performance ✅ The power of conversation in emotional healing ✅ Redefining masculinity: from hunter to cultivator ✅ How to walk in favor through marriage and fatherhood 🕰️ Chapter Breakdown (10 Segments) 00:00 – The enemy’s deception: Why people aren’t the problem 01:22 – Introduction: From senior pastor to spiritual coach 02:21 – Identity crisis: The call from preacher to son 04:38 – Blind spots: What keeps gifted men stuck 09:29 – Father wounds and facts vs. truth 17:48 – Deliverance through conversation and compassion 22:35 – The role of coaching, brotherhood, and safe community 30:28 – What it means to be a hunter tempered by the Spirit 39:24 – Marriage and parenting: Cultivation, not control 46:24 – Investing in maturity: Growth is your responsibility About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Out of the Comfort Zone: Konrad’s Journey from Shy Med-Student to Purpose-Driven Leade
Konrad never expected a simple move for medical school would upend his world. An introverted first-year student, he built walls of self-protection to shield against loneliness and rejection. When his only campus community collapsed, Konrad faced a choice: stay trapped in isolation or step into an unexpected leadership role. Pushed beyond comfort, he discovered hidden strengths, forged authentic friendships, and found a deeper calling in serving others. In this faith-rooted conversation, Konrad and host Teko Bailey unpack how responsibility can shatter self-doubt, how mentorship and prayer nurture growth, and why true courage often begins with small acts of obedience. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ Embracing discomfort to unlock potential ✅ Responsibility as the foundation of manhood ✅ Introversion’s unique gifts in leadership ✅ Faith’s role in transforming identity ✅ The ripple effect of mentorship ✅ Replacing negative self-talk with truth ✅ Serving others to find lasting purpose 🕰️ Chapter Breakdown (10 Segments) 00:00 – Breaking the wall: Why comfort is a barrier 02:23 – Heidelberg beginnings: Isolation in a new city 05:04 – The loneliness loop: Low self-esteem and doubt 08:23 – A friend’s invitation: First taste of community 10:10 – Forced to lead: When the group fell apart 12:31 – Discovering joy: Serving others as a gift 15:20 – Surprising connection: “The popular student” story 20:26 – Men and emotions: Bridging work and relationships 23:24 – Doctor’s perspective: Listening to body and heart 26:57 – Living responsibility: Small steps to big purpose About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When Illness Breaks You Open: Faith, Fatherhood, and Finding God in the Dark with Evan St. Cyr
Evan St. Cyr didn’t see it coming. A successful music producer, husband, and soon-to-be father—he was on the edge of something big. Then his body shut down. For years, no doctor could explain why. He was in and out of emergency rooms, battling exhaustion, brain fog, and panic. His life began to fracture under the weight of the unknown. In this raw, faith-filled episode of The Climb, Evan joins host Teko Bailey to share what it meant to lose control—and what it taught him about fatherhood, faith, suffering, and joy. From a diagnosis of Lyme disease and mold toxicity to learning how to pray again, Evan opens up about how pain became the path to clarity, and how fatherhood—especially the kind that shows up to play—became his greatest calling. Now deep in the work of writing Journey of a Lifetime, an album that tells the story of wandering and return, Evan reminds us that the soul heals before the body—and sometimes, the suffering is the beginning of our transformation. This episode is not just about sickness. It’s about learning to trust God when your intellect fails, when your plans collapse, and when your only prayer is for clarity. It's about rewiring your mind, reordering your priorities, and remembering that presence—not perfection—is what your children need most. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ Faith in the furnace: when illness leads to awakening ✅ Lyme, mold, and the hidden illnesses that hijack identity ✅ Prayer, clarity, and the nervous system reset ✅ Why joy is a decision, not a feeling ✅ Fatherhood as presence, not perfection ✅ Breaking generational cycles through love and time ✅ DNRS, neuroplasticity, and the power of rewiring the brain ✅ Gratitude with direction: being thankful to someone ✅ Music as ministry: healing through sound and story ✅ The playground of purpose: doing it for the one 🕰️ Chapter Breakdown (10 Segments) 00:00 – Starting with God: Prayer, clarity, and mental reset 01:27 – Meet Evan: Music, marriage, and a call to faith 03:07 – Burnout and illness: When passion becomes poison 04:15 – The long road to diagnosis: Lyme, mold, and confusion 05:46 – Faith forged in suffering: How pain revealed deeper truth 08:48 – Rewiring the mind: DNRS, prayer, and the power of gratitude 13:06 – Fatherhood as healing: Breaking cycles and showing up 18:02 – Music with meaning: Writing Journey of a Lifetime 26:34 – “The Quest in Question”: Searching for truth through song 42:50 – Breaking generational chains, and a prayer for men About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and MarketingBy Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Gratitude, Grit, and Global Trade with Joseph Edogbeni
What happens when grief, depleted capital, and immigration hurdles collide with an entrepreneurial dream? In this candid episode of The Climb, host Teko Bailey sits down with Nigerian‑Canadian founder Joseph Edogbeni—freight broker, natural‑wellness manufacturer, and salsa devotee—who reveals how gratitude memories, honest friendships, and relentless pivoting turned his lowest valley into a flourishing two‑line business. If you’re facing setbacks, isolation, or uncertain markets, Joseph’s story proves you can still dance your way up the mountain. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ Using “hilltop memories” of past victories to endure valley seasons ✅ Why every crossroads demands a purposeful pivot ✅ Isolation vs. honest brotherhood—friends who call you into question ✅ Converting personal tragedy into therapeutic creativity (salsa, music) ✅ Freight brokerage as a cash‑flow bridge for product dreams ✅ Volunteering and board service as on‑the‑job business school ✅ Faith‑rooted optimism: trusting God’s path while taking action ✅ Communal living and Lagos hustle culture as entrepreneurial training ✅ Serving immigrant communities with door‑to‑door logistics ✅ Measuring success by impact and dividend, not external appearance 🕰️Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Friends who challenge your thinking 01:10 – Introducing Joseph & dual‑line company Heyru 03:40 – Losing his wife and discovering salsa as therapy 05:27 – Forex losses spur a freight‑forwarding pivot 08:18 – Launching door‑to‑door cargo for the Nigerian diaspora 11:34 – Early hustles: hawking plantain at age 10; campus photo studio 15:12 – Lessons from Lagos’ 20 million‑person marketplace 18:52 – Hilltops vs. valleys—cultivating gratitude memories 22:11 – The non‑negotiable value of intentional friendships for men 26:15 – Board service and mentoring as real‑world education 30:50 – Closing advice: “At every crossroads, pivot positively.” About Joseph Edogbeni Joseph Edogbeni is the founder of Heyru, a Manitoba‑based company importing and processing natural health foods and skincare from Africa. He also runs an independent freight‑brokerage under the Landstar network, moving loads across Canada, the U.S., and Mexico while advising small exporters on cross‑border trade. A firm believer in gratitude, faith, and community, Joseph volunteers as a mentor with Futurpreneur Canada and sits on the board of the Small‑Scale Food Processors Association. Website (Heyru): https://heyru.ca LinkedIn:Joseph Edogbeni IG:Heyru About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and MarketingBy Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Surviving the Storm: Resilience, Faith, and Recovery with Alexandre Juvet
What happens when every pillar of your life is shaken—your marriage, your health, your calling—and you find yourself on the brink of collapse? In this deeply honest episode of The Climb, host Teko Bailey sits down with Alex Juvet—a Swiss consultant, mental-health nurse, and missionary husband—who shares how he navigated his wife’s sudden cancer diagnosis, the collapse of their financial and vocational plans, and a brutal burnout that nearly broke him. Through faith, fierce commitment, and hard-won coping strategies, Alex found a way not only to survive but to rebuild a life of purpose and resilience. This conversation is for anyone feeling overwhelmed by circumstances beyond their control: you don’t have to climb alone. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ The emotional shock of a life-changing medical diagnosis ✅ Juggling relocation, finances, and vocational pivot under crisis ✅ Recognizing and confronting burnout before it destroys you ✅ Survival mode vs. healthy grieving: when to pause and process ✅ Faith under fire: trusting God without blaming Him ✅ The power of community, mentorship, and practical support ✅ Long-term recovery: why burnout can take nearly a year to heal ✅ Lasting side effects of trauma: attention, sleep, and sensitivity ✅ Biofeedback, “cardiac coherence,” and rebuilding healthy rhythms ✅ Bivocational living: diversifying roles to sustain calling and income ✅ Identifying stress triggers and setting boundaries 🕰️ Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Welcome to The Climb & introduction to Alex Juvet 00:22 – Alex’s background: Swiss‑French missionary life with Estelle 04:08 – The lightning bolt: Estelle’s breast‑cancer diagnosis 06:23 – Cancelled Middle‑East plans, financial crash, relocation scramble 07:01 – Burnout onset: overwhelming demands at the rehab center 11:18 – Spiritual warfare: faith under fire and wrestling with doubt 14:30 – Hitting rock bottom & the ten‑month journey toward recovery 16:00 – Lasting side effects: sensitivity to noise, fractured sleep, focus 23:40 – Rebuilding rhythms: cardiac coherence breathing & healthy sleep 29:31 – Burnout awareness, setting boundaries, closing encouragement About Alexandre Juvet Alexandre Juvet, born in 1978 in Switzerland, married in 2010, initially trained as an office clerk. After starting out in psychology, he became a psychiatric nurse and addiction counsellor, before setting up his own business. During this time, his faith journey led him into youth work, short-term mission, training and overseas mission. Alex has been in ministry for the past two decade, holding various positions in local church and global missions before joining Europe Shall Be Saved to serve the foundation's business network. A former youth director and leader of the Swiss Evangelical Network's Finance and Stewardship working group, he now serves on the board of Compass Europe - biblical finance. Recently trained as a consultant by the Keys Consulting Group. He’s now launching an in-house consulting group, empowered by KEYS in YWAM globally. Website: Fragrance of Faith – About FOF Facebook: Fragrance of Faith Movie Instagram: @fragranceoffaith Instagram: @juvalex About Teko BaileyTeko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and MarketingBy Massif Studio & Production and The Tallawah Group Massif Studio & Production Website: massifsp.com LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production The Tallawah Group Website: tallawahworldwide.com LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From Crushing Trials to Unquenchable Fire with Sean Smith
What does it take to persevere when every door slams shut and every relationship unravels? In this powerful episode of The Climb, host Teko Bailey welcomes prophetic minister and campus revivalist Sean Smith, who candidly shares the season when “God called on line one, Intel on line two,” and every blessing turned to loss. From broken engagements and family rejection to battling an orphan spirit, Sean reveals how crushing pressure became the forge for deeper dependence on Christ, unstoppable resilience, and a campus-wide revival at America’s top party school. If you’re facing isolation, shame, or cultural resistance, this conversation will stoke your fire and show you how to rise again. About Sean Smith Sean Smith is a prophetic minister, campus revivalist, and co‑founder of Blacksmith Leadership Lab. With over 35 years in vocational ministry, he’s led transformative movements—from pioneering campus ministry at top party schools to equipping leaders through prophetic evangelism and community‑driven revival. Sean now hosts monthly Momentum gatherings near Dublin, CA, and offers seven‑week intensive training online. Learn more & register: seanandchristasmith.com Instagram: @sean.smith.ministry About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach and guide for men pursuing faith and purpose. As host of The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: tekobailey.com Production, Distribution & Marketing • Massif Studio & Production – Website: massifsp.com – LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production • The Tallawah Group – Website: tallawahworldwide.com – LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group Sponsorship inquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Freedom, Fatherhood, and Fighting for Purity with Tom Schweihofer
What happens when the life you're living starts pulling you further from the man you want to be? In this powerful episode of The Climb, host Teko Bailey sits down with Tom Schweihofer—a German civil engineer, father, and mentor—who courageously shares his journey through addiction, shame, and spiritual awakening. Tom opens up about falling into pornography after marriage, the emotional toll it took on his identity and marriage, and the pivotal moment he confessed his struggle to a brotherhood of men and then to his wife. Through brutal honesty, faith, and community, Tom began to reclaim the man he was always meant to be. This episode is a call to every man stuck in the valley: you don’t have to climb alone. If you're facing hidden battles, wrestling with shame, or seeking restoration, this conversation will meet you in the fight—and help you take the next step up the mountain. About Tom Schweihofer Tom Schweihofer is a civil engineer, mentor, and outdoor enthusiast based in southern Germany near Lake Constance. After years of balancing professional work with inner struggles, he now splits his time between engineering and helping men reconnect with purpose, community, and faith. His story is one of radical honesty, intentional healing, and the power of brotherhood. Website: thomasschweihofer.de Instagram: @thomas.schweihofer LinkedIn: Tom Schweihofer – Coaching & Retreats Affiliation: 4M – The Fourth Musketeer (Germany Chapter) About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Website: www.tekobailey.com Instagram: @IamTekoBailey YouTube: @iamtekobailey Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production & The Tallawah Group For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When the Job Doesn’t Fit: Calling, Coaching, and the Courage to Course Correct with Mitch Matthews
Mitch Matthews had it all—promotions, paychecks, and prestige. But within days of starting his “dream job,” he knew he had walked through the wrong door. In this episode of The Climb, host Teko Bailey talks with the renowned coach, entrepreneur, and Dream Think Do podcast host about the tension between external success and internal misalignment—and the courage it takes to course correct. Together, they unpack what it means to chase purpose over comfort, how prayer and experimentation can reframe setbacks, and why becoming an "encourager of encouragers" changed Mitch’s entire trajectory. If you’re in a season of transition, wrestling with identity, or unsure what your next move should be, this is the episode for you. About Mitch Matthews Mitch Matthews is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and Dream Think Do podcast host. Mitch equips coaches and speakers to build impactful businesses through his online courses and live events. Based in Iowa, he’s known for helping high achievers unlock their calling—and for training thousands through his “six-figure sequence” to launch purpose-driven businesses. Website: mitchmatthews.com Podcast: Dream Think Do on Apple Podcasts Instagram: @mitch.matthews LinkedIn: Mitch Matthews Facebook: Mitch Matthews About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: www.tekobailey.com YouTube: @iamtekobailey Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production & The Tallawah Group For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When the Marriage Doesn’t Work: Humility, Stability, and the Road to Restoration with Joel Rogers
Joel Rogers never imagined he’d be divorced. He came from a lineage of seven generations in ministry—missionaries, pastors, faithful men and women who built their lives around God and family. Marriage was meant to be for life. But after over a decade of trying to hold things together, it unraveled. And the shame, grief, and silence nearly crushed him. In this raw and redemptive conversation, Joel joins host Teko Bailey to reflect on his journey: from young missionary and husband to a broken man learning to forgive, rebuild, and father well in the aftermath. Recorded from his home in Kona, Hawaii, where he leads a creative studio with Youth With A Mission (YWAM), Joel shares the three words God gave him—humility, stability, and restoration—and how they became a roadmap for healing. This episode is not just about divorce. It’s about what happens when life doesn’t go the way you prayed. It’s about what it takes to stay present for your kids, how men suffer in silence, and why honesty is the first step toward real restoration. Major Themes & Concepts ✅ Divorce, shame, and reclaiming identity in faith ✅ How men process pain—and why so many retreat in silence ✅ Co-parenting, fatherhood, and being present when everything changes ✅ Why humility is a superpower in seasons of failure ✅ Community, counseling, and the surprising kindness of others ✅ The theology of divorce: what God hates vs. what God redeems ✅ The daily practice of forgiveness (and why it’s a decision, not a feeling) ✅ Restoration as a new beginning, not a return to the past ✅ Choosing joy when you’ve walked through the fire 🕰️ Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Welcome to The Climb 00:34 – Joel’s story begins: childhood, missions, global travels 02:11 – Life in Kona, lava flows, and running a YWAM studio 04:10 – Falling in love young, early marriage, and misplaced certainty 05:26 – The slow breakdown: unforgiveness and the small things 07:16 – God speaks: humility, stability, restoration 09:01 – Legal pressures, fatherhood, and staying for the kids 10:42 – Refusing to run: why Joel stayed in Kona 12:44 – Men and pain: why we don’t ask for help 14:20 – Wrestling with whether divorce is sin 16:04 – God hates divorce—but He hates abuse too 17:44 – Choosing to forgive daily 21:07 – A second chance: meeting Benny and building again 23:30 – A new marriage, four kids, and true restoration 26:01 – What to say to the man who’s still in the tunnel 28:29 – The joy of today—and how to live without regret 30:09 – Forgiveness as a lifestyle, not a one-time act 30:27 – Final words from Joel on healing, wholeness, and hope About Joel William Rogers Joel William Rogers. is a filmmaker, missionary, and creative studio leader based in Kona, Hawaii, where he runs InnoVision Studio under Youth With A Mission (YWAM). With over 30 nations visited and a life devoted to global missions, Joel is passionate about faith, family, and the healing power of storytelling. His life—now marked by restoration, remarriage, and fatherhood—is a testament to the grace of starting again. Instagram:@joelwilliamrogers YWAM Kona: www.uofnkona.edu InnoVision Studio: Internal YWAM media team About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: www.tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production & The Tallawah Group For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Fighting to Forgive: Fatherlessness, Identity, and the Journey to Wholeness with Bryan Leite
In Brazil’s northeast, in a city where the summer heat rarely breaks and the rain comes fast and unexpected, Bryan Leite grew up without a father. He remembers the moment it all crystallized: he was a child, and someone was trying to break into their home. Just his mother, his brother, and him—no man in the house, no protector. In this conversation, Leite recounts the trajectory familiar to many: growing up without a father figure, stepping into manhood with more questions than answers, and wrestling with what it means to lead, to forgive, and to become. What began as survival—emotionally and physically—evolved into something deeper. Through faith, therapy, and the steady rhythm of art, Bryan pieced together a life his father never modeled. Today, he is an artist, a husband, a man of faith. But the journey has not been linear. This episode examines not just one man’s healing, but the cultural silence around fatherlessness, the weight boys carry when men disappear, and how art becomes more than expression—it becomes a lifeline. About Bryan Leite Bryan Leite is a digital creator, filmmaker, and storyteller capturing raw, redemptive narratives through the lens of purpose and identity. As a freelance director and founder of Tenda Audiovisual, he brings stories of faith, family, and transformation to life across Brazil and beyond. Whether behind the camera or leading worship, Bryan’s work reflects a deep commitment to healing, honesty, and creative expression. Instagram: @obryanleite YouTube: youtu.be/h-pgevnwRsI Production House: @tendaaudiovisual About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: www.tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production & The Tallawah Group For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why Every Man Needs a Climb: Faith, Fatherhood, Purpose, Burnout, Leadership, Resilience, and the Call to Awaken
Tired of pretending? Feeling burned out, disconnected, or like you're carrying too much? In this deeply personal and foundational episode, host Teko Bailey opens up about the tension many Christian men feel today—the call to be strong, but the exhaustion of holding everything together. This is The Climb. And this is where it begins. Teko shares his journey from silent struggle to spiritual awakening and explains why the climb isn’t about performance or perfection—but purpose, process, and faith. It’s a gritty, honest podcast for men who are done coasting and ready to rise. You'll hear how the path to becoming the man God designed you to be doesn’t start when you feel ready—it starts when you surrender, embrace the pain, and choose to climb. Whether you're looking for clarity, spiritual growth, healing, or a brotherhood of men pursuing something real, this episode will meet you where you are and challenge you to take the first step. Major Themes & Concepts What the climb really is—and why manhood isn’t about hype or perfection Faith, burnout, and leading while silently struggling Why the climb begins not in strength, but in honesty and surrender How silence reveals what you’ve buried—and what God wants to resurrect Daily grit over fake toughness God's call isn’t for the flawless, but for the willing Why resilience, reflection, and brotherhood are vital The power of grace to embrace hard seasons This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a movement About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: www.tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production & The Tallawah Group For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The CLIMB with Teko Bailey: A Podcast for Men Ready to Rise
Welcome to The CLIMB—a podcast for men who are tired of coasting… and ready to rise. I’m Teko Bailey—husband, father, coach, and your guide in the climb. I believe there’s a hero inside every man. But that hero doesn’t just show up on the mountain peaks… He’s forged in the fire. In the silence. In the valleys. In the everyday. This isn’t a podcast about pretending to have it all together. It’s about waking up to the purpose inside of you— and learning to walk it out with God, step by step. Some episodes will be short, raw devotionals. Some will be honest solo teachings. And others will be conversations with men who’ve walked through the storm… and kept climbing. Whether you’re navigating fatherhood, rebuilding after failure, or searching for what’s next—this space is for you. You don’t need to climb alone. And you don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to take the next step. Subscribe now on Apple or Spotify—and join me every Thursday as we awaken the hero within. The CLIMB is brought to you by The Frequency Network. About Teko Bailey Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention. Instagram: @IamTekoBailey Website: www.tekobailey.com Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production & The Tallawah Group For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The CLIMB—a podcast for men who are tired of coasting… and ready to rise.I’m Teko Bailey—husband, father, coach, and your guide in the climb. I believe there’s a hero inside every man.But that hero doesn’t just show up on the mountain peaks…He’s forged in the fire.In the silence.In the valleys.In the everyday.This isn’t a podcast about pretending to have it all together.It’s about waking up to the purpose inside of you—and learning to walk it out with God, step by step.Some episodes will be short, raw devotionals.Some will be honest solo teachings.And others will be conversations with men who’ve walked through the storm… and kept climbing.Whether you’re navigating fatherhood, rebuilding after failure, or searching for what’s next—this space is for you.You don’t need to climb alone.And you don’t need to have it all figured out.You just need to ta
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