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By Chris Sprowls
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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
A special message from Speaker Chris Sprowls as Season 2 comes to a close. Check out his recommended reading list below!
Speaker Sprowls' Recommended Reading List
In this special bonus episode, Speaker Sprowls talks with author and radio personality Brant Hansen about his book “The Men We Need: God's Purpose for the Manly Man, the Avid Indoorsman, or Any Man Willing to Show Up.” In a culture that portrays men as either dumb and weak or toxic and overbearing, Brant explains the real purpose men were designed to serve. This conversation will inspire men– young and old– to embrace their roles as protectors, charged with defending the vulnerable and creating secure places for others to thrive.
Super Bowl Champion and children’s book author Malcolm Mitchell joins Speaker Sprowls to talk about his book, “The Magician’s Hat,” and his work building up youth literacy across the country. After developing a life-changing passion for reading while in college, Malcolm made it his mission to inspire kids to read to a better future. Malcolm’s Share the Magic Foundation has served more than 421,000 kids with in-school programs, free books and virtual reading challenges that get kids excited about reading.
The READMarathon Virtual Reading Challenge begins Oct. 11, sign up here: https://www.readwithmalcolm.com/readmarathon/
Learn more about Malcolm’s literacy programs here: https://www.readwithmalcolm.com/
Speaker Sprowls is joined by addiction expert and psychologist Dr. Nicholas Kardaras to discuss his two books, “Glow Kids” and “Digital Madness.” This conversation takes a deep dive into the toxic effects of excessive screen time and social media consumption on children, teens and young adults. The obsession with technology is driving a mental health and addiction crisis that can leave us feeling powerless. But Dr. Kardaras provides solutions that can help us break free from the gravitational pull of these toxins– solutions as simple and timeless as reading books and developing critical thinking skills.
The world’s bestselling author James Patterson joins Speaker Sprowls to discuss their shared passion for improving childhood literacy through programs like JIMMY Patterson Books and Speaker Sprowls’ New Worlds Reading Initiative. They also cover Patterson’s new novel “Run, Rose, Run,” a thriller about a singer-songwriter co-authored with fellow literacy champion, Dolly Parton. Patterson also gives listeners a look into his new autobiography.
Speaker Sprowls talks with NFL Super Bowl Champion coach and fatherhood advocate Tony Dungy about his book, “Uncommon Influence: Saying Yes to a Purposeful Life.” Dungy shares how finding purpose in life does not come from fame and fortune, but on daily, intentional choices that make a positive impact. Dungy recounts how he and his wife, Lauren, navigated the call to serve the most vulnerable through fostering and adoption while juggling the demands of life in the NFL. From football to faith to fatherhood, this conversation will inspire you to step out of your comfort zone and dare to have uncommon influence in your life.
Speaker Sprowls interviews former senior counselor to President Trump, Kellyanne Conway, about her memoir, “Here’s the Deal,” which takes readers on her journey from growing up in South Jersey all the way to the White House. A professional pollster and first woman to manage a winning presidential campaign, Conway shares about the challenges she’s faced working in male-dominated professions, the cheerful chaos of raising four children as a working mom, and why she’s excited about the future of the Republican Party. Her story is one of honesty, vulnerability and triumph – and it isn’t over yet.
Jonathan Isaac, power forward for the Orlando Magic, talks about his new book, “Why I Stand,” a powerful story of hope for free speech and an inspirational example of standing firm for your beliefs when the world tries to knock you down. Isaac gained national attention when he stood during the National Anthem in the NBA bubble while each of his teammates kneeled. He made headlines again for eloquently explaining his decision to exercise his personal medical freedom during the COVID-19 pandemic. Isaac also shares about overcoming mental health challenges and how his faith journey has strengthened him along the way.
Speaker Sprowls interviews co-authors and friends Will Ford and Matt Lockett about "The Dream King," their book that reveals their astonishing story of friendship and compelling vision for racial reconciliation in America. Ford and Lockett dive into how their dreams played a role in how they met at a prayer meeting and, ultimately, built a powerful ministry to heal deep racial divides and support the pro-life movement. In a stunning twist, after a decade of friendship, the two discovered a shocking, painful connection between their family trees they had to face head-on if they were to continue their work together. Tune in to hear this can't-miss-it conversation.
Bestselling author of “WOKE, INC.” Vivek Ramaswamy joins Speaker Chris Sprowls to discuss corporate America’s modern impulse to mix woke virtue with capitalism and how it’s threatening our Democracy. Ramaswamy outlines the dangers of these power players wielding woke political prowess and how Americans can use their voices and dollars to create a better way forward. They also cover Disney’s response to Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill as an example of woke capitalism. Ramaswamy is a successful entrepreneur, first-generation American, and leading voice on stakeholder capitalism and free speech.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.