In this week’s Patrick Coffin Show, men’s coach Mike Pantile (panTEElay) discusses the crisis of masculinity in the modern world, highlighting the importance of fitness, self-discipline, and recovery from pornography addiction.
The Canadian Pantile (literally one of the strongest men in Canada) emphasizes the need for men to reject the superficial values of movements like the secular Manosphere and Black Pill influencers like Andrew Tate and instead embrace biblical masculinity, which is rooted in strength, virtue, and a commitment to faith.
He also underscores the significance of being a strong Catholic as a foundation for overcoming personal struggles and living a life of purpose and integrity. Come on. The man can deadlift 800 lbs—listen up!
In this episode, we hit:
1- How Pantile morphed from chubby underachiever to successful fitness entrepreneur and Catholic leader
2- His embracing the Catholic Faith of his childhood
3- How marriage transforms men
4- The being difference between a guy and a man
5- How men inadvertently helped the feminist movement grow
6- The manifold benefits of quitting alcohol
7- Why Jesus was not a “nice guy” but a real man to be imitated and challenged by
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Mike’s coaching website and www.mikepantile.com plus the free Catholic Masculinity Project
Patrick Coffin is an author, media analyst, and host of the popular Patrick Coffin Show podcast, seen weekly in over 110 countries with over 4 million downloads. Patrick has been called “an expert interviewer of experts,” and has had riveting conversations with top cultural influencers such as Dr. Jordan Peterson, Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Raymond Cardinal Burke, Kevin Costner, Harry Connick Jr., Milo Yiannopoulos, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, four presidential candidates, and hundreds more.
The former host of “Catholic Answers Live,” Patrick Coffin transformed the program into America’s top-rated Catholic radio show, captivating listeners in over 390 markets across the country and around the world.
Canadian-born Patrick is also the author of “Beyond Red and Blue: The Seven Pills of Life;” “Stay Calm When the Argument Heats Up;” “Once Saved, Not Always Saved;” and “The Contraception Deception.” His mission is to bridge the gap between Christian faith and culture, and to teach people how to spot media deception and bias. Patrick’s currently writing “The 100 Movies You Have To Watch Before You’re Allowed To Die.”