
Ep 31 Whiskey, Cigars, and Steaks: Let’s Rekindle Some Masculine Stereotypes
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In this episode of Chasing Masculinity, host Colton Wutzke explores how traditional masculine rituals - like sharing whiskey, cigars, and a good steak - can be reclaimed as meaningful, spiritual, and relational practices. Rather than glorifying indulgence or rebellion, this conversation highlights how slowing down, gathering with brothers, and embracing intention can sharpen a man’s identity and purpose.
These practices connect to biblical and historical rhythms of wisdom and Sabbath - where stillness, reflection, and presence connect men to God and one another. Whiskey symbolizes patience and maturity, cigars create a sacred space for silence and brotherhood, and preparing steak represents provision, care, and mastery. These are not props for posturing, but reminders of tradition, leadership, and service.
Tune in to rethink what these traditions mean—and how reclaiming them might help you become the man God has called you to be.
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