The Narrative Podcast: Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs with U.S. Senator Josh Hawley

Men are given three options from culture. They can act from a place of toxic masculinity, renounce manhood altogether, or adopt a life of apathetic consumerism. U.S. Senator Josh Hawley believes wholeheartedly that God has a much higher calling for men, with purpose found in the pages of scripture. In a new episode of The Narrative, he joins CCV President Aaron Baer, Policy Director David Mahan, and Communications Director Mike Andrews to dive into his new book, Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs.

This week was full of good news! The Ohio House of Representatives passed two critical bills on three major CCV-backed priorities: the SAFE Act with the Save Women's Sports Act amended into it and the Parents’ Bill of Rights. In addition, The Narrative podcast reached it's two-year anniversary. Tune in to this week's episode as the guys praise God for the work He has done and look to the future with hope. 


More about Sen. Josh Hawley

U.S. Senator Josh Hawley graduated from Stanford University in 2002 and Yale Law School in 2006, he moved back home to mid-Missouri with his wife, Erin, where they started a family. They are the proud parents of three young children: Elijah, Blaise, and Abigail.

He’s recognized as one of the nation’s leading constitutional lawyers. He has litigated at the Supreme Court of the United States, the federal courts of appeals, and in state court, fighting for the people’s liberties. 

Josh formerly served as Missouri’s Attorney General and is now U.S. Senator for Missouri. Since taking office, Sen. Hawley has worked to protect religious liberty from powerful special interest groups, to keep Big Tech companies from abusing their power, and to prevent foreign interests from hurting American workers.

 Read the book for yourself! Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs


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