Mans Land.
"Men are born to be leaders. Good or bad, every man leads — his family, his business, his body, and his home as the spiritual head.
But in today’s world, that truth feels alien. Taboo. And as we’ve drifted from it, we’ve seen the results: fractured families, broken communities, men uncertain of who they are and what they’re for.
On the land, the challenge is clear — tame the soil, raise the stock, grow the crops. But the hardest battles aren’t in the paddocks. They’re in the pressure cooker of unhappy families, poor seasons, banks at the door, and a body breaking down. That’s when chaos reigns, and the question rises: ‘What’s it all for?’
Too many men try to answer that question without God. But He is the only certainty beyond what we can control.
This is Man’s Land — where we talk about the struggles, the victories, and what it means to lead as men under God’s design."
Mans Land.
Flying the Flag for Ag (with Hugh Beveridge)
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In this episode, Joshua sits down with Hugh Beveridge, the voice behind Fly the Flag for Ag—a page that mixes satire with sharp social commentary. Beyond the humour, Hugh shares his personal story and the convictions that drive his outspoken defense of agriculture and rural life.
Together, they unpack the limits of political correctness, the state of Australia’s economy and farming industry, and the broader cultural shifts shaping Western society. Hugh’s parting challenge? Think critically, learn to laugh at yourself, and start questioning the narratives fed by mainstream media. From climate change agendas to identity politics, he calls on people to wake up, look deeper, and recognize how these movements impact communities on the ground.
It’s a conversation about story, satire, and seeing through the noise.