Episodios

  • Exploring a Christian Perspective in American Culture
    Nov 18 2025

    Today’s episode is a little different. Scott Walker, the Anglican Warrior, is back to host the 10:16 Man. He will be interviewing Nathan Betts. Nathan is a husband, father, pastor at Highlands Community Church in Renton, Wa, an apologist and a writer. He has written blogs, a book, and for publications such as the Seattle Times. For more on Nathan Betts go to: https://nathanbetts.com/#contact


    Scott and Nathan explore a Christian perspective in American culture. They dig into the following topics:


    • Defining Christian worldview


    • Individual versus collective identity


    • Defining freedom in society


    • Freedom in Christ versus cultural freedom


    • Understanding, addiction and love


    • Reflecting Christ interactions


    • The importance of personal transformation


    • Agency in a broken world


    • The role of service in finding joy


    • The power of questions in faith


    • Embracing the cross for true freedom


    • Finding Hope in a broken world


    • The foundation of human dignity


    • The incarnation and its implications


    • Beyond minimalism: a deeper faith


    • The American dream versus the call of Christ


    • Hope amidst cultural challenges


    • Resilience through Christ centered healing


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  • "Good To Go" - with Professor George Hissung
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode I have a conversation with Professor George Hissung. George is a: man of God, husband, father, retired Seattle Police Officer, Defensive Tactics instructor, owner/professor of Hybrid BJJ gym, and inductee to the BJJ Hall of Fame.

    Topics, themes, quotes and ideas:

    Early Life:

    • Dad was a scrapper - Liked to fight
    • Admired soft spoken men with high level of skills
    • Pro-ack 17 yrs
    • Short fused
    • BJJ helped me step back
    • Get military out of “fight fight kill kill”
    • For in BJJ in Early 30s
      • Under Marcelo Alonso 7th degree black belt Coral belt under Carlson Gracie

    Importance of lineage

    • Does it trace back to someone who contributed to the art
    • Marcelo has not been inactive in the art for 40 years
    • Carlson Gracie was a father figure to many young, poor Brazilians


    Mindset of Law Enforcement

    • Can’t have warm and fuzzy
    • Interview position
    • Time to lock in
    • “Modulate force down”


    Somebody who trains is less likely to get in a fight

    • The more you are comfortable with violence or confrontation the less anxiety and less you will either over/under react.
    • Get control and modulate them down.


    Physical culture is just trashed now they want to become police officers

    • May not be THE MOST COMMUNITY ORIENTED
    • May be hard
      • Not looking for fights but PREPARED
    • Cocky at first - gain maturity
    • Get out of the civilian way of thinking


    Purpose

    • Serve people
    • Chase bad guys
    • Have emotions under control
      • Training helps
    • Good “handler”


    How are they dealing with mental health

    • Have to be switched on
      • In trouble if not
    • Trouble if on all the time
    • BJJ is part of a wellness program


    Political left against law enforcement

    • Officers are bad
    • Defund movement


    Get street smarts


    OG Larry

    • He’ll teach you fair
    • If you take discretion away from officers that’s when things fall apart


    Risk to the community with warm and fuzzy and defund police

    • Seattle is a perfect example
    • City fell apart
    • Have to be proactive and violent
    • If you have a good rep and are present


    Can’t hire sheep to do the role of a sheepdog


    Treat everyone the same


    Deescalation is a verbal and physical


    Were you ever fearful on the Job

    • I never was
    • In the morning I made my peace
    • Got to give everything to my partner
    • My fear was not being there for my partner
    • I had to be “good to go”
    • As Sergeant I was first one in, lead from the front
    • Have a bear or two
      • Worst fear is not being “good to go”
    • To be a protector
      • You have to give up things

    You gotta be good with God

    • Strong belief system
    • There is only one real belief system “a Christ follower
    • Of something turns out bad at least my partner goes home
    • On partner
      • I don’t have to like you, I just have to step in front and take a bullet for you
    • Be a shield
    • Overload their senses


    Others before self (physical and mental)

    • I want to be able to take on any one person on the street
    • Spiritual and emotional side need to be strengthened as well


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  • Women in Sports - The sacrifices, benefits, and adversity on the road to the next level. -With Melissa Speer
    Oct 15 2024

    I had the opportunity to speak with Melissa Speer. Melissa is a woman of God, wife, mother of three daughters, athlete, coach and mentor. In this episode we talk about women in sports. We delve into the sacrifices, benefits, and adversity on the road to the next level. You will hear topics like: faith, team, grit, resilience, perseverance, effort, competition, IDENTITY, failure, and much more.

    Follow to listen to the followup episode to this one.

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  • "Filling the Void" - Overcoming Addiction and Worship Disorder with Lyle Skillman
    Jul 22 2024

    In this episode I have a conversation with Lyle Skillman. Lyle talks about his early years of growing up in a fatherless environment, abuse, abandonment, and extreme poverty. Drugs, thieving, and fighting became a big part of Lyle’s life, and led him to a stay at all of the prisons in Washington. Lyle’s struggle with addiction followed him through his first 20 yrs walking with the Lord, but eventually opened up a Jesus centered rehab facility, “Mission House”. Lyle goes on to address some of the commonalities that men who have battled addition share.


    Stay tuned for the release of his upcoming book “Filling the Void”


    Also, stop in and visit Lyle at Harper Church @ 6pm Thursdays in Port Orchard Washington where you can get a meal and get some Jesus.

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  • Pain, suffering, and purpose with Todd Stabelfeldt.
    Jul 1 2024

    Have you ever felt pain? Have you ever had to suffer? My guest today is Todd Stabelfeldt. Todd suffered a traumatic gun accident at the age of 8, and has been a quadriplegic for more than 35 yrs. Todd was emancipated and began living on his own at the age of 16. Todd had his Associates degree by the age of 17. He has learned to systematize quadriplegia and maximize his ROI for Christ. Hold on to your hats, grab a box of tissues; whether you are sad or laughing, you will need them. Enjoy!

    To learn more about Todd visit:

    Public Website

    toddstabelfeldt.com

    Youtube

    youtube.com/@ToddStabelfeldt

    Facebook

    facebook.com/ToddStabelfeldt

    C4 Consulting

    c4databasemanagement.com

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  • Spirit Lead Family Priorities with Jared Haley
    May 29 2024

    My guest today is Jared Haley. Jared is a man of God, husband, father of 4, pastor of 20+ years, co-host of Strong By Design Podcast, part of the production team for Critical Bench, and a public speaker.

    In todays episode, Jared and I delve into many topics:

    -What is a man of God?
    -Being a father
    -Raising children with Christ at the center
    -Leadership
    -Discipleship
    -Submission
    -Relationships
    -Much more

    To listen to more of Jared go to:

    https://open.spotify.com/show/37JGBDEEJpXmudAv2p2Hwl

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  • Biblical Masculinity with the Anglican Warrior Scott Walker
    Mar 26 2024

    In this episode I have a conversation with Scott Walker. Scott is a: man of God, husband, father, firefighter, real estate agent, and an ordained Anglican Priest. A bicep tendon tear led Scott to seek struggle and doing hard things to find hope and gain resilience.

    We talk about:


    • Being comfortable being uncomfortable
    • Getting outside
    • The brutality of the cross
    • The masculinity of Jesus
    • What it means to be a man
    • Individual vs. collective relationship with Christ
    • Our King is a warrior
    • Brotherhood
    • Church retention
    • Fishermen and shipyard worker
    • Nice guys vs good men
    • Manufacturing difficulties for our kids
    • Traditional values
      • Honor
      • Integrity
      • Courage
      • Discipline
      • Work ethic
    • Masculinity vs Biblical masculinity
    • The four Ps
      • Protect
      • Provide
      • Prepare
      • Procreate
    • God Brings order out of chaos - we bring chaos out of order
    • We finish with the Collect of purity
      • Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.”
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  • Overcoming Insecurities with Paul McArthur
    Jan 16 2024

    I am honored to share this episode with you. Paul McArthur has been a friend since Pee Wee basketball.

    Paul is a man of God, a pastor, husband, father and gym owner. Paul shares his struggles with insecurities, which kept him from participating early on, and the journey he has been on to find out; who God has created him to be, how to be the best version of that, and ultimately live out God's purpose for his life.

    From feeling like an outsider, to gaining confidence, becoming a youth pastor, catching vision for what is important in life, the importance of overcoming struggles, failures he had along the way, his relationship with his father, reconciliation, the tension between competition in characters, to having thick skin, but keeping your heart soft



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