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Welcome to our podcast. The Kingship Family is a Christian youth fellowship with the primary purpose of evangelizing and winning souls for God. On this podcast, we would expand more on the knowledge of God to present ourselves as a living sacrifice unto the Lord.
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IgKnight the King

Dr. Michael Diamond and G Russell Reynolds

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Join hosts Dr. Michael Diamond and G. Russell Reynolds as they dive into the heart of masculinity and personal growth on the IgKnight the King podcast. Each episode unpacks the trials and triumphs that men face today with unflinching honesty and a touch of humor. From redefining manhood in our changing world to overcoming personal barriers and finding one’s mission, this show is a beacon for any man eager to challenge himself and grow. Whether discussing the pillars of kingship or the nuance ...
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In this episode, Michael and Russell talk about the powerful concept of the lover archetype and its huge impact on men's lives. They discuss how men need to connect with their hearts and harness life force energy because it will shift personal and professional spheres. The conversation touches on the ways society depletes male vitality, from addict…
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Dr. Michael Diamond and G. Russell Reynolds are discussing the impact of their recent immersion experience, focusing on how men’s lives were changed forever through deep reflection and healing. They share powerful stories of men breaking generational cycles, addressing the father wound, and finding new purpose and vision for their futures. The conv…
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Michael and Russell are discussing the too often overlooked topic of trauma and its impact on men. They push back on the long-held belief that acknowledging trauma is a sign of weakness and how unprocessed pain shapes behaviors and decisions as grown men. They also talk about invisible wounds many men carry, helping you realize the importance of ad…
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A Primer for Teaching Indian Ocean World History: Ten Design Principles (Duke UP, 2024) is a guide for college and high school educators who are teaching Indian Ocean histories for the first time or who want to reinvigorate their courses. It can also serve those who are training future teachers to prepare their own syllabi as well as those who want…
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Michael and Russell tackle the issue of male burnout. They discuss how unclear standards in so many aspects of life, such as health, relationships, and work, contribute to this widespread problem. The conversation covers strategies for managing stress, setting boundaries, and maintaining a balanced life. Michael and Russell share personal experienc…
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Running and securing an empire can get expensive–especially one known for its opulence, like the Mughal Empire, which conquered much of northern India before rapidly declining in the eighteenth century. But how did the Mughals get their money? Often, it was through wealthy merchants, like the Jhaveri family, who willingly—and then not-so-willingly–…
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Michael and Russell are discussing the incredible impact of men's immersions. They talk about how these three-and-a-half-day experiences are designed to push men beyond their comfort zones, helping them confront and overcome deep-seated fears and emotional barriers. Michael and Russell explain the importance of brotherhood and the unique bond forme…
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Russell and Michael discuss the identity crisis faced by many men raised without father figures. They challenge the stereotypical ideas of manhood, discussing societal expectations and personal battles with integrity and purpose. Russell and Michael talk about the potential of authentic masculinity, which is presented not as a symbol of toughness o…
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Michael and Russell discuss the heart of masculinity, focusing on the four core archetypes that shape every man's journey: the Lover, Warrior, Magician, and King. They talk about how these archetypes influence behavior, relationships, and growth. Challenging conventional ideas, they shed light on both the wounds and strengths that define modern man…
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Michael and Russell tackle the five major pitfalls that men face on their journey to self-realization. They discuss the pressure to please everyone, the isolating lone wolf mentality, the struggle of living in one's head, the monotony of Groundhog Day living, and the misleading checkboxes of success. Through personal stories and practical insights,…
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Welcome to the first episode of "IgKnight the King," where hosts Dr. Michael Diamond and G. Russell Reynolds discuss the complex and often misunderstood landscape of modern masculinity. They unpack the concept of "shadows," those repressed or denied aspects of oneself that can dictate behavior subconsciously, leading to life patterns that may hold …
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Welcome to Ignite the King, the ultimate empowerment podcast for men. Hosted by Dr. Michael Diamond and G. Russell Reynolds, this show is your gateway to unleashing your inherent power, passion, and potential. Each episode is a step in your journey toward reclaiming sovereignty, purpose, and leadership in your life. Whether you're looking to revita…
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The Indian state of Kerala is one of the largest blocs of migrants in the oil economies of the Arab Gulf. Looking closely at the cultural archives produced by and on the Gulf migrants in Malayalam -- the predominant language of Kerala -- The Gulf Migrant Archives in Kerala: Reading Borders and Belonging (Oxford UP, 2024) takes stock of circular mig…
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In this colorful book, historian Sudev Sheth traces how a family of diamond dealers deployed wealth to play off political leaders and survive the collapse of the Mughal Empire. The story highlights the unique role played by Jain and Hindu bankers in the daily affairs of Islamic, Hindu, and early colonial forms of Indian government. Bankrolling Empi…
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Compassion UK - 07/04/2024 This week we are joined by Compassion UK - Compassion UK | Releasing Children From Poverty In Jesus’ Name "Founded in 1952, Compassion is an international children’s charity. We work in 29 countries partnering with 8,600 local churches within communities experiencing poverty. Our heart is to give children and young people…
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Across the Green Sea: Histories from the Western Indian Ocean, 1440-1640 (University of Texas Press, 2024) by Dr. Sanjay Subrahmanyam presents a history of two centuries of interactions among the areas bordering the western Indian Ocean, including India, Iran, and Africa. Beginning in the mid-fifteenth century, the regions bordering the western Ind…
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Knut A. Jacobsen's edited volume The Oxford History of Hinduism: Hindu Diaspora (Oxford UP, 2023) presents the histories and religious traditions of Hindus with a South Asian ancestral background living outside of South Asia. Hinduism is a global religion with a significant presence in many countries throughout the world. The most important cause o…
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The history of Islamic mapping is one of the new frontiers in the history of cartography. Medieval Islamic Maps: An Exploration (University of Chicago Press, 2016) offers the first in-depth analysis of a distinct tradition of medieval Islamic maps known collectively as the Book of Roads and Kingdoms (Kitab al-Masalik wa al-Mamalik, or KMMS). Create…
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In Hajj Across Empires: Pilgrimage and Political Culture After the Mughals, 1739-1857 (Cambridge UP, 2023), Rishad Choudhury presents a new history of imperial connections across the Indian Ocean from 1739 to 1857, a period that witnessed the decline and collapse of Mughal rule and the consolidation of British colonialism in South Asia. In this hig…
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In Modern Arab Kingship: Remaking the Ottoman Political Order in the Interwar Middle East (Princeton University Press, 2023), Adam Mestyan (Duke University) argues that post-Ottoman Arab political orders were not, as many historians believe, products of European colonialism. Rather, they spurred from the process of “recycling empire.” Mestyan shows…
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The essays in Islamic Ecumene: Comparing Muslim Societies (Cornell UP, 2023) address the ways in which Muslims from Morocco to Indonesia and from sub-Saharan Africa to the steppes of Uzbekistan are members of a broad cultural unit. Although the Muslim inhabitants of these lands speak dozens of languages, represent numerous ethnic groups, and practi…
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