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John Bishop joins the BeatiDudes for a rich and hilarious conversation on masculinity, fatherhood, formation, and the urgent need for men to step into their God-given mission. Alongside Paul Kolker, Nick Bezner, and Jeff Schiefelbein, John shares his journey from Iowa to seminary, Baylor, Catholic University, and FOCUS, eventually leading to his doctoral work on John Paul II’s thought and the development of what he calls a more complete vision of the “masculine genius.”
From there, the conversation turns toward John’s current work through Forge, a ministry focused on building small groups of fathers and helping men become more fully alive as Catholics. The episode explores why investing in dads has such a powerful ripple effect on marriages, children, and even future generations. John also unpacks the crisis of absent men in the life of the Church, the importance of men leading with conviction, and why faithful fatherhood may be one of the most important leverage points for renewal in our culture.
The heart of the episode lands on a challenging and deeply practical insight: so many of the wounds in family life and culture trace back to the silence of men. John reflects on Adam’s failure to protect, the call of fathers to affirm identity, and the way humor, fraternity, and authentic brotherhood can help men break out of shame and become who they were made to be. It is thoughtful, convicting, and full of classic Tiny Table chaos, including pig jokes, name riffs, and one very BeatiDudes ending.
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John Bishop joins the BeatiDudes for a rich and hilarious conversation on masculinity, fatherhood, formation, and the urgent need for men to step into their God-given mission. Alongside Paul Kolker, Nick Bezner, and Jeff Schiefelbein, John shares his journey from Iowa to seminary, Baylor, Catholic University, and FOCUS, eventually leading to his doctoral work on John Paul II’s thought and the development of what he calls a more complete vision of the “masculine genius.”
From there, the conversation turns toward John’s current work through Forge, a ministry focused on building small groups of fathers and helping men become more fully alive as Catholics. The episode explores why investing in dads has such a powerful ripple effect on marriages, children, and even future generations. John also unpacks the crisis of absent men in the life of the Church, the importance of men leading with conviction, and why faithful fatherhood may be one of the most important leverage points for renewal in our culture.
The heart of the episode lands on a challenging and deeply practical insight: so many of the wounds in family life and culture trace back to the silence of men. John reflects on Adam’s failure to protect, the call of fathers to affirm identity, and the way humor, fraternity, and authentic brotherhood can help men break out of shame and become who they were made to be. It is thoughtful, convicting, and full of classic Tiny Table chaos, including pig jokes, name riffs, and one very BeatiDudes ending.
SUPPORT THE BEATIDUDES
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheBeatiDudes
Our Partners:
His Way At Work
Sock Religious (10% Discount)
Solidarity HealthShare
Aquinas Wealth Advisors
Lucid Private Office
Divine Comedy
Undivided Life
Follow The BeatiDudes:
BeatiDudes Website
LinkedIn
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Jeff Schiefelbein on LinkedIn
BeatiDudes Theme Song and Music By
The Pencil Bureau
Dave Moore Music

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