Adversity Introduces a Man to Himself (with Bedros Keuilian)

Most men live soft, sedated lifestyles. Then, they expect themselves to perform at the highest possible standard when life gets real. At best, they wonder why they can’t seem to get ahead in their personal and professional lives and, often, chalk it up to luck or poor external circumstances.
My guest today, Bedros Keuilian, makes the case that only in adversity is a man revealed to himself and why it’s so crucial every man learns to develop the mental fortitude required to succeed in life. We also discuss the how the work we do in private shows itself in public, how to avoid the destructive drift of life, where vulnerability fits into the equation with men, what one question every man is attempting to answer for himself, Bedros’ idea of the “Karmic Bank Account,” and why the “covenant of the blood is greater than the water of the womb.”
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
(00:00) Episode Intro
(01:10) Men's Personal Development Program Misunderstood
(09:53) Healing and Bonding Through Adversity
(22:41) Men's Accountability and Emotional Vulnerability
(33:26) Overcoming Victim Mentality and Identity Labels
(39:46) Breaking the Cycle
(48:47) Discovering Self Through Stillness
(59:39) Connecting With Bedros Koulian on Projects
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  • @wolfkillatus
    @wolfkillatus2 ай бұрын

    Bedros has great ideas and I even read his book however, it's hard to overlook the criticism he has received for MDK...

  • @00SILVERBACK

    @00SILVERBACK

    2 ай бұрын

    Who is mdk?

  • @randyseidler1907
    @randyseidler19072 ай бұрын

    I can’t wait to listen to this episode. Just got up to kill a workout and I get this gym to listen to while I do it. It’s going to be a great morning. Just like before stays, wake up early and stack wins.

  • @robertox300
    @robertox3002 ай бұрын

    holy shit!!! two of my favorite pod cast guys.

  • @rp6444
    @rp64442 ай бұрын

    I've followed Bedros for awhile, his tough love mixed with open soul searching to get past issues in order to make a plan, create a mission and execute is defiantly not the norm in this day of age. He does talk the talk, and walk the walk in his own life and is one who practices what he preaches. I get the point of the Knight experience, especially when it is explained in detail. But also in detail, Bedros loves to mention in every pod cast and interview how much money he gives to the Shriner's, and like wise $18000 for his total experience self building shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that at the end of the day it's all about putting the Shekels in his pocket. I don't know one Firefighter, Police officer, first responder or construction worker who could afford this class and they are the ones that most likely need something like this, not a past senator from another country. Come on Bedros, show us it's not all about the Shekels...

  • @timothyscott3879
    @timothyscott38792 ай бұрын

    Not my favorite show, but if I’m being honest, it might be because of my skepticism with the effectiveness of the program and what it’s able to achieve in 3 days. It would seem that any issues being solved by former military (presumably not by any clinical psychologists?) would be fairly superficial but, again, that’s my own skepticism, and the first 20 minutes didn’t do anything to change that thought (yes, I turned off after 20 mins when the wise words of Andrew Tate were quoted).

  • @user-yo8cb3np8k
    @user-yo8cb3np8k2 ай бұрын

    Great human. Great example of a man. Thanks for being you, B - and for finding YOUR meaning. Your voice is much needed in the world today. Critics often have the loudest mouths with the least wisdom. Thanks for being a leader with lots of wisdom.

  • @Sigfrido1986
    @Sigfrido19862 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, what a great episode.

  • @richardcleveland8519
    @richardcleveland85192 ай бұрын

    Awesome and timely podcast brother! To often we keep excusing our life instead being held to a higher accountability! Everyone goes through the fire daily some sit and cry in the heat while others cook a steak for those around them! Thank you for the message

  • @Andorian323
    @Andorian323Ай бұрын

    Sycophantic interview. No challenging questions about his scam at all.

  • @george46light
    @george46light2 ай бұрын

    Great conversation guys!

  • @Kuldeep-vb8mi
    @Kuldeep-vb8mi2 ай бұрын

    He has inside information on man's psychology.

  • @edusam666
    @edusam6662 ай бұрын

    Yes, but then why don't you use other scenes for marketing? Seems like a shoot to the foot

  • @nightmarej17
    @nightmarej172 ай бұрын

    I love the idea of never being able to do this because Ill never have $18,000 to throw at a 4 day course to be a better man. On top of all the shit us "men" have to eat nowadays, that is another kick in the balls. Guess I'll get back to my mediocre, meaningless, blue-ball life. Smh

  • @michaelchamberland1708
    @michaelchamberland17082 ай бұрын

    Tattoos, having a compound, wreaks of culty behavior. 18k? Forgiving your dad is cost free, Walmart sells journals and truly dangerous, competent men are silent and get things done.

  • @alexcortez3007
    @alexcortez30072 ай бұрын

    Bedros sucks!!