Journal of an Ordinary Man
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Journal of an Ordinary Man is a raw, honest, day-by-day audio journal from a 54-year-old husband, father, and former entrepreneur learning how to navigate the second half of life. After decades defined by career, achievement, constant moving, and holding everything together for everyone else, he now finds himself in a season of deep personal transition—letting go of old identities, rediscovering faith, supporting a family through loss, and figuring out who he is when the noise finally settles.
Set against the backdrop of Denver, Colorado, this podcast blends reflection, faith, mid-life transition, grief, gratitude, and the search for meaning. Each entry uses a simple journal structure—questions, answers, reflection, and Scripture—as the narrator takes listeners inside the honest thoughts men rarely say out loud.
Whether you’re navigating faith, family changes, career shifts, grief, aging parents, empty-nesting, or rediscovering yourself after years of focusing on everyone else, this podcast meets you right where you are. No gurus. No experts. Just a man trying to understand life as it unfolds.
This is a podcast for anyone who has ever thought:
“I’m not who I used to be… and I’m not yet who I’m becoming.”
Topics You’ll Hear:
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Mid-life transitions & reinvention
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Faith, doubt, and spiritual growth
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Marriage, grief, and family dynamics
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Letting go of control
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Mental health and emotional honesty
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Meaning, identity & purpose
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Memories from a childhood spent moving from place to place
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What it means to be a man today
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Reflections from everyday life in Denver
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Simple journal prompts and Scripture readings
Perfect for listeners who enjoy:
A memoir-style storytelling, reflective Christian podcasts, and quiet, honest conversations about the real stuff men carry.
Pull up a chair, open the journal, and join the journey.
Episodes

38 minutes ago
38 minutes ago
Day 8 of Journal of an Ordinary Man is a gentle, grateful reflection on noticing God and goodness in the small moments of an ordinary day. After a calm evening of work, family time, gluten-free pizza, and football, I found myself struck by something simple yet powerful — a quarterback wearing a wristband that read “God is Good.” That subtle expression of belief tied directly into yesterday’s journal entry about learning to speak faith with confidence. It reminded me that we don’t have to shout our beliefs to share them meaningfully.
Today’s reflections also brought an unexpected gift: a quiet mind. For the first time since beginning this journal, no old memories or painful flashbacks surfaced. Instead, I experienced a sense of calm, as if the heaviest stories of the past week have settled into the background, becoming lighter and easier to carry.
The Unique Question of the Day explores how my idea of “fun” has changed over the years—from childhood play, to work-hard-play-hard in my twenties, to mountain cabin weekends, and now to traveling, hiking, and discovering new places with my wife. The one constant through every season has been the outdoors.
Spiritually, today centers on Philippians 2:5–6, a verse that challenges my understanding of control. If Jesus Himself didn’t cling to equality with God, why do I try to control things that aren’t mine to control? The verse reshapes how I approach surrender and trust.
If you’re seeking a peaceful, reflective episode about spiritual awareness, emotional growth, subtle signs from God, and appreciating life’s quiet gifts, this entry will resonate deeply.

23 hours ago
23 hours ago
Day 7 of Journal of an Ordinary Man blends joy, nostalgia, grief, and spiritual awakening in one of the most emotionally layered entries so far. After a successful hike and a heartwarming reunion with old bowling teammates, I reflect on how gratitude and connection can ground us even when life brings unexpected challenges. A recent setback in a mining deal leaves questions unanswered, but leaning on trusted peers brings clarity and calm.
The evening takes a somber turn as my wife and daughter complete their advent puzzle and FaceTime my father-in-law, who is struggling deeply with loneliness after the loss of his wife. This emotional moment sparks a family discussion about helping him transition into a new home and community next year — another addition to the growing list of life changes ahead.
In the backstory section, I revisit a powerful memory triggered by a friend’s story: the moment my parents gave away their belongings and moved to Mexico, including the shocking scene of my father tossing his car keys in the trash. It’s a painful, insightful reminder of how unresolved family wounds can echo years later.
The “Unique Question of the Day” asks what truth I need to face right now, and the answer is clear: I must be more intentional in how I show up — not only in my own life, but in the lives of those I love. This journal is helping me stay accountable to that.
Spiritually, I reflect on Romans 1:16, exploring my desire to no longer shy away from sharing my faith. “I am not ashamed of the gospel” becomes a personal challenge to speak about God openly and honestly when the moment calls for it.
If you’re navigating family grief, old memories, unexpected flashbacks, or learning to walk boldly in your faith, this episode offers a heartfelt and honest look at how God shows up in the joy, the sorrow, and the small ordinary moments of a day.

3 days ago
3 days ago
Day 6 of Journal of an Ordinary Man is a gentle, steady reflection on calmness, healing, and the slow work of letting go. After a peaceful evening decorating the Christmas tree, sharing pot pie with my wife and daughter, and enjoying a quiet night of TV shows, I take a moment to acknowledge a legal battle that has weighed on me for more than two years. A lawsuit for fraud I didn’t commit has been a constant source of fear and stress, but today brought a shift—finally, progress and truth surfacing.
I share my excitement about returning to my hiking routine and how this journal has already softened my reactions and increased my awareness. Today brought nothing painful, nothing heavy—just small reminders that life can feel good and that God often shows up most clearly in the calm.
In the backstory section, I open up about my decade-long connection to the marijuana industry—how I was dragged into it, what I learned from it, and the lawsuits still tied to it. This journal is helping me detach, trust my attorneys, and stop over-managing every detail.
The “Unique Question of the Day” explores what I’ve been avoiding, and honestly, journaling itself has pushed me to avoid nothing. Spiritually, I anchor the day in Matthew 1:22–23, reflecting on the meaning of “Immanuel—God with us,” and how Jesus’ physical presence reshapes our understanding of faith.
If you’re navigating fear, transitions, legal stress, or simply searching for God in the quiet spaces of life, this episode offers a grounded, honest look at how peace begins in small, intentional steps.

3 days ago
3 days ago
Day 5 of Journal of an Ordinary Man turns inward in the deepest and most honest way so far. After a calm and steady day—dinner with family, a sober evening, and a quiet heart—the journal shifts into a raw, personal confession about the two struggles that have shaped far too much of my life: alcohol and lust.
For years, I believed I could avoid facing these issues directly. I thought that if I fixed the “smaller” habits—patience, kindness, work–life balance—the bigger sins would somehow resolve themselves. But this journal has already shown me how untrue that is. Today, I acknowledge the second elephant in the room, owning the truth that healing can only begin when everything is brought out into the light.
This episode explores how surprising it is that I’ve stayed committed to this journaling process for a full week, and how much clarity has come from simply talking honestly to myself. I reflect on my youngest daughter’s success in nursing school and the joy of still being the first person she calls, even in adulthood.
Spiritually, the day is anchored in Matthew 1:20–21, where Joseph receives a message that changes the course of his life. I draw parallels between Joseph’s unexpected calling and the quiet, transformative work God is beginning in me—leading me toward rebirth, honesty, and freedom from old patterns.
If you’re wrestling with long-held struggles, searching for spiritual clarity, or longing for a fresh start, this episode offers a gentle, vulnerable look at what it means to rebuild your life from the inside out.

5 days ago
5 days ago
Day 4 of Journal of an Ordinary Man is the most vulnerable entry yet. What starts as a normal Sunday—church, football, family time—slowly unravels into a painful but necessary evening of honesty. A simple request from his daughter and a moment of frustration lead to tension in the house, exposing deeper patterns: impatience, emotional exhaustion, and the quiet fear of never getting things right.
In this episode, I explore a difficult conversation with my wife about intimacy, communication, and the quiet misunderstandings that build up in a marriage. I also confront a personal struggle I’ve avoided naming aloud: my relationship with alcohol. For the first time in this journal, I acknowledge the impact it has had on my life, my body, and my relationships — and the steps I’m taking to change.
The “Unique Question of the Day” asks where I felt unexpectedly loved, and the answer leads back to the heavy but healing conversation with my wife—where God’s presence was unmistakable. The spiritual reflection focuses on Jeremiah 29:11, a reminder that even in confusion and self-doubt, God’s plans hold steady when we learn to surrender control.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed by their own flaws, who’s struggled to communicate with the people they love, or who’s learning to trust God with the parts of themselves that feel the hardest to face.

7 days ago
7 days ago
In Day 3 of Journal of an Ordinary Man, I reflect on a quiet recovery day after Thanksgiving and the emotional weight my family is carrying as my wife and daughters sort through my late mother-in-law’s belongings. I talk about helping my sister-in-law navigate disability paperwork for my brother-in-law’s stroke recovery, the comfort of watching football together, and how the simple act of being present can make a difference in someone else’s heavy season.
Today also brought a strange dream about my dad—someone I haven’t spoken to in nearly five years. That dream stirred old memories, guilt, and questions I don’t quite know what to do with yet.
The “Unique Question of the Day” asks: What fear are you ready to let go of?I dig into the fear of losing direction after decades built around business, achievement, and productivity—and how this journal is slowly teaching me to step into a more human, grounded version of myself.
In the spiritual reflection, I sit with Psalm 46:10 — “Be still, and know that I am God.” I explore what it means to be still when you’ve spent most of your life moving too fast, working too hard, and drowning out the quiet that God often speaks through.
If you’re navigating midlife transitions, complicated family relationships, grief after loss, or fear about your next chapter, this episode offers a calm, honest reflection on learning to slow down, trust God, and show up for the people who matter.

Friday Nov 28, 2025
Friday Nov 28, 2025
In Day 2 of Journal of an Ordinary Man, I reflect on our first Thanksgiving without my mother-in-law—the woman whose presence once anchored the entire family. I walk through the emotions of the day: the quiet sadness, the unexpected laughter, and the way family and friends came together to create something that still felt warm and whole.
From watching the Macy’s parade and cooking together, to football and shared stories, this episode explores what it means to hold grief and gratitude in the same space. I talk about the moments of remembrance, the limoncello toast in her honor, and the foggy morning after—physically and emotionally.
I also share a moment of intentional connection with my sister, setting up a monthly lunch to strengthen our relationship. A small step, but one that brought real joy.
The spiritual reflection centers on Proverbs 3:5–6, looking at what it means to trust God enough to let Him straighten our paths during seasons of transition.
If you’re navigating a holiday after loss, midlife changes, family adjustments, or mixed emotions, this episode offers an honest, grounded look at love, memory, and choosing to be present with the people who matter most.

Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
In this first daily entry of Journal of an Ordinary Man, I sit down to write after a sleepless night, realizing just how much this journal might become a tool for managing the anxieties and transitions of mid-life. Today, I reflect on a quiet evening at home, a frustrating garage door repair, and the emotional weight of preparing for Thanksgiving without the familiar family traditions that once anchored the holidays.
With family shifting roles after loss, caregiving needs rising, and old patterns changing, today’s journal explores the mixture of grief, gratitude, and hope that often define this season of life. I talk about catching myself in frustration, learning to be more present at home, and recognizing how faith and personal accountability might help me move forward with more intention.
The spiritual reflection centers on Philippians 4:13 — not just as motivation, but as a reminder that strength grows when we choose to live through Christ, not just ask strength from Him.
If you’re navigating mid-life change, family transitions, emotional overload, or the challenge of slowing down after years of pushing hard, this episode will meet you where you are. Day 1 is about honesty, humility, and learning to put love first — especially heading into a complicated Thanksgiving.

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
In this opening episode, we begin the “Journal of an Ordinary Man” and set the foundation for a deeply personal journey through mid-life transition, faith, family, loss, and rediscovering purpose.
At 54, the narrator finds himself in a season of massive change—stepping away from a career that once defined him, supporting his wife through the loss of her mother, preparing for life as an empty-nester, and navigating family shifts that make the holidays feel different than ever before.
Raised moving from place to place—military bases, small towns, mountain communities—he grew up learning how to adapt. But this transition is different. This time, the change isn’t happening to him; it’s happening within him.
In Episode 1, he explains why he’s beginning this journal:to slow down, to process anxiety, to let go of control, to understand the man he’s becoming, and to build a deeper relationship with faith after years of drifting in and out. Through honesty and simple reflection, he sets the tone for the daily entries that will follow.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Starting a personal journal during a mid-life transition
Why a man steps away from career and into reflection
Grief, marriage, empty nest changes, and shifting family roles
Growing up moving constantly and the lasting emotional impact
Anxiety, uncertainty, and learning to release control
Rekindling faith and grounding life around what matters
A foundational Bible verse for this season: Revelation 21:5
Perfect for listeners who are navigating:
midlife change, men’s mental health, grief, family transitions, faith rediscovery, slowing down, or redefining identity after years of work and responsibility.
This episode sets the stage for everything to come—an honest, unpolished journal from a man who is learning, day by day, how to live the second half of life with more intention, faith, and meaning.







