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Today, I sit down with Dr. Mark Teague, author of The Working Man’s Guide, to discuss what it really means to be a man of values in the modern world. Dr. Teague holds a doctorate in agricultural economics from Oklahoma State University and has spent his life working across both farm fields and corporate boardrooms. His book bridges the gap between traditional values and modern realities, offering a roadmap for men to lead their families, communities, and workplaces with strength and integrity.
In this episode, Dr. Teague and I break down the current stigmas surrounding masculinity and hard work. We explore how modern technology, especially artificial intelligence, is reshaping society—and not always for the better. Together, we discuss how reliance on machines and shortcuts has eroded discipline, humility, and social connection. Dr. Teague explains why timeless principles like personal responsibility, faith, and perseverance are more relevant than ever, and how men can apply them in today’s digital and disconnected age.
We also touch on the evolution of the American economy, from its agricultural roots to the knowledge era, and how teamwork remains the key to success across every phase of progress. Dr. Teague shares insights from his book and his personal journey—from hoeing cotton fields as a boy to leading corporate teams as an executive. His message is simple yet powerful: America is, and always will be, a working-class nation built on faith, discipline, and values.
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*Couple O' Nukes LLC and Mr. Whiskey are not licensed medical entities, nor do they take responsibility for any advice or information put forth by guests. Take all advice at your own risk.
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Today, I sit down with Dr. Mark Teague, author of The Working Man’s Guide, to discuss what it really means to be a man of values in the modern world. Dr. Teague holds a doctorate in agricultural economics from Oklahoma State University and has spent his life working across both farm fields and corporate boardrooms. His book bridges the gap between traditional values and modern realities, offering a roadmap for men to lead their families, communities, and workplaces with strength and integrity.
In this episode, Dr. Teague and I break down the current stigmas surrounding masculinity and hard work. We explore how modern technology, especially artificial intelligence, is reshaping society—and not always for the better. Together, we discuss how reliance on machines and shortcuts has eroded discipline, humility, and social connection. Dr. Teague explains why timeless principles like personal responsibility, faith, and perseverance are more relevant than ever, and how men can apply them in today’s digital and disconnected age.
We also touch on the evolution of the American economy, from its agricultural roots to the knowledge era, and how teamwork remains the key to success across every phase of progress. Dr. Teague shares insights from his book and his personal journey—from hoeing cotton fields as a boy to leading corporate teams as an executive. His message is simple yet powerful: America is, and always will be, a working-class nation built on faith, discipline, and values.
https://aworkingmansguide.com/
Website: https://coupleonukes.com
Exodus, Honor Your Heart, & Nulu Knives: https://www.coupleonukes.com/affiliates/
Want to be a guest on Couple O' Nukes? Send me a message on PodMatch: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1726279485588093e83e0e007
Sign Up For A PodMatch Account: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/coupleonukes
*Couple O' Nukes LLC and Mr. Whiskey are not licensed medical entities, nor do they take responsibility for any advice or information put forth by guests. Take all advice at your own risk.