The progressive fertility fall, Harvard trending MAGA, and more in this week's digest| Aaron Renn
Member Zoom recording and updated instructions for listening as a podcast| Aaron Renn
Trump's long term legacy may be undermining the credibility of the United States as an international partner.| Aaron Renn
Just as a reminder, Matt Carden will be joining us for our Member Zoom this Friday at Noon ET.| Aaron Renn
This week a more policy oriented podcast as I’m joined by Adam Ozimek, chiefe economic of the Economic Innovation Group, to take about the housing affordability crisis.| Aaron Renn
All male organizations for boys, David Brooks on right-wing nihilism, Christianity in America and more in this week's digest.| Aaron Renn
Doctrine is important, but Christianity is also an embodied faith.| Aaron Renn
In today’s podcast, Ted Esler, President of Missio Nexus, joins me to talk about the state of Christian missions.| www.aaronrenn.com
Dating in Silicon Valley, Mommy mags, Gen Z talent, church dynamics and more in this week's roundup.| Aaron Renn
With top talent drifting away, Republicans face a growing human capital crisis that could derail their governing ambitions| Aaron Renn
I share some thoughts on the recent CNN profile of the Christ Church community in Moscow, Idaho, and why I classify them as culture war/positive world rather than Benedict Option/negative world in th…| Aaron Renn
Brad Pitt’s F1: The Movie races to the top by showcasing the thrill of male rivalry and the bonds that make teams unstoppable| Aaron Renn
Michael Foster, pastor of East River Church in Batavia, Ohio, is a church planter and influencer.| Aaron Renn
Changing personality traits, elites and Christianity, and more in this week's digest| Aaron Renn
Why Problems Are Your Chance to Show 'the Right Stuff'| www.aaronrenn.com
From Apollo’s glory to Retro Americana’s retreat, how the Right lost touch with the aerospace soul of a confident nation| Aaron Renn
Listen now | This week’s podcast guest is someone I’ve followed on Twitter for years but never had the privilege of talking with before.| Aaron Renn
Women saying men fall short, the gender skew in entry level jobs, Detroit's comeback and more in this week's digest.| www.aaronrenn.com
Admitting when we’re wrong can set a better example for leadership and trust| Aaron Renn
This month’s Member Zoom looks at the continuing cancel culture wars and what they mean for institutions, as well as your questions and my answers on general topics.| Aaron Renn
Listen now (48 mins) | I’m posting the podcast late this week due to a travel fiasco.| www.aaronrenn.com
Election post-mortem, the vibe shift, and more in this week's short digest.| www.aaronrenn.com
This month is a completely original a look at complementarianism through a generational lens that I’ve never seen anyone use before, finding that it was essentially developed by just one half of one generation, the early cohort Baby Boomers.| www.aaronrenn.com
How complementarianism, far from being a timeless biblical truth, emerged as a reactive response to evangelical feminism and cultural shifts| www.aaronrenn.com
Rick Reinhard has an interesting background spanning urbanism and religion, so naturally I wanted to have him as a guest on the podcast.| www.aaronrenn.com
Younger generations have to unshackle themselves from being overly wedded to Boomer thinking.| www.aaronrenn.com
Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate, and dozens of others with smaller but still large audiences. Why are these alternative influencers attracting huge audiences of young men while traditional institutions and authorities like churches and schools struggle to get a hearing?| www.aaronrenn.com
A look at Jack Donovan's famous book The Way of Men and dissident right writer Ryan Landry's Masculinity Amidst Madness.| www.aaronrenn.com
Infamous pastor Mark Driscoll was decried for being patriarchal, but he brutalized the men of his congregation from the pulpit.| www.aaronrenn.com
There is no common good without common loyalty| www.aaronrenn.com
There was a minor online kerfuffle last week when South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace made made a joke at a prayer breakfast about rejecting her fiancé’s sexual advances that morning in order to make it there on time. This produced a bit of an online controversy about her cohabitating out of wedlock as an evangelical Christian while speaking at a prayer breakfast.| www.aaronrenn.com
Competing with online influencers requires an approach that's actually masculine| www.aaronrenn.com
Women aren't attracted to what most men are taught to believe.| www.aaronrenn.com
Like "socialism," "nationalism" is a European idea that doesn't resonate in America| www.aaronrenn.com