The Cartographers Podcast
1) Where are Men Going? A Conversation with Jake Meador
How have our modern technologies transformed the lives of young men? This week, Jake Meador joins Bryce and Ashley to discuss the cultural forces shaping men and masculinity today, the ways technology...Show More
2) Midseason Reflection: Double Standards and Hallucinogenic Violence
Take a peak behind the curtain with Bryce and Ashley as they discuss some of the articles they've been mulling over recently. Bryce and Ashley discuss the existence of double standards against men tod...Show More
3) How Safe Should We Be? A Conversation with Jeremy Lundgren
How safe should we be? This week, Jeremy Lundgren joins Bryce and Ashley to discuss the cultural pressures of 'safetyism' today, the shifting ways humans have related to safety across history, and the...Show More
4) What is a man? A Conversation with Sam Allberry
What is it to be a man or woman, according to the Bible? Sam Allberry joins Bryce and Ashley to discuss the relationship of culture to the biblical vision of masculinity and femininity, the need for b...Show More
5) How Do We Form Men? A Conversation with Chris Bruno
How do we actually form men? Bryce and Ashley sit down with Chris Bruno of the Restoration Project to talk about rites of passage, how men are formed, and what healthy masculinity looks like. Be sur...Show More
6) New series: Redeeming Manhood
Welcome back! On this season of The Cartographers, we are looking at Redeeming Manhood. In this episode, Bryce and Ashley map out what experts are saying about men, note the unique challenges young me...Show More
7) More than a Life Hack: Spiritual Formation in a Therapeutic Age
In this episode of the Cartographers, we sit down with Kyle Strobel, professor at Talbot Seminary, to get at what spiritual formation is and isn't. It isn't a life hack or even growth. Find out more a...Show More
8) Make Christianity Weird Again?
Brad East joins us to talk about Gen Z, the rise of magic, and what it might take to make Christianity weird again in a secular age. Tune in for a fascinating, down-to-earth conversation about what fa...Show More
9) The Worshiping Church in a Secular Age (Gordon T. Smith)
Gordon T. Smith joins us to talk about the position of the church in a secular age. Do we stay put? Do we form a moral enclave? How does worship form us into disciples? Join us for this conversation ...Show More
10) But do we really need the church?
"Maybe religion, for all of its faults, works a bit like a retaining wall to hold back the destabilizing pressure of American hyper-individualism, which threatens to swell and spill over in its absenc...Show More