Anthony B. Bradley

The Anthony Bradley Show

Education EN ↓ 38 episodes

The Anthony Bradley Show podcast is a conversation with key figures hosted by Anthony B. Bradley, PhD. Professor Bradley teaches at the King's College in New York City and is the director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing. The show brings guests in psychology, religious studies, theology, law, sociology, biology, chemistry, physics, economics, political philosophy, business, sports, and more.

Author

Anthony B. Bradley

Category

Education

Podcast website

www.dranthonybradley.com

Latest episode

Jan 27, 2026

Where to listen?

Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soon

Podcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts

Get it on Google Play Install for free Android 5M+ downloads · 4.8 rating iOS soon

Episodes

What Happens When a Father Is Emotionally Absent 27.01.2026

In this episode, Dr. Anthony Bradley builds on Kaleb’s personal story of growing up with his father to explore the powerful role fathers play in shaping their children’s lives. Bradley highlights the importance of a father’s closeness—being present, engaged, and intentional in helping sons and daughters grow into healthy young men and women. From the value of roughhousing and play to the often-ove...

Building Young Men's Self-Confidence In A Social Media World 02.12.2025

What is the difference between confidence and self-esteem in a social media world? Dr. Anthony Bradley is joined again by Kuyper College student Kaleb Gardner to discuss this crucial topic. A decline in young men's confidence and self-esteem has been observed. What is the cause? Is it social media, trauma, or pornography? In this episode, we will explore the potential reasons behind the confidence...

Young Men's Faith Persistence In College: Kaleb's Story 11.11.2025

🎙️ The Anthony Bradley Show is back! After a brief hiatus, Anthony Bradley returns to the mic—refreshed, refocused, and ready to dive back into the conversations you’ve missed. In this new chapter, Anthony is joined by Kaleb Gardner, the new podcast manager, who brings fresh insight and energy to the show’s thoughtful discussions. In this episode, Kaleb discusses his relationship with his father,...

God at Work: A Journey Through Exodus, Chapters 1-24 05.08.2025

In this thought-provoking series, Anthony B. Bradley author of God at Work: Loving God and Neighbor Through the Book of Exodus—guides listeners through a fresh, multidimensional exploration of Exodus chapters 1–24. This isn’t your typical Bible study. Drawing from years of theological reflection at the Acton Institute and Kuyper College, Bradley brings Exodus to life by integrating biblical theolo...

Scrolling for Strength: How Instagram Is Reshaping Young Men's Body Image 29.07.2025

In this episode, we explore how Instagram influencers are quietly reshaping what it means to “look like a man.” Because of social media, parents need to talk to their sons about their bodies. Drawing on insights from a recent academic study, we unpack the impact of idealized, hyper-muscular male images online—and how they’re affecting young men’s mental health. From body dissatisfaction to disorde...

Sigma Chi at Santa Clara University: A Brotherhood Like No Other 26.09.2024

On today's episode, we have a truly remarkable guest, Vansh Malik, president of the Sigma Chi fraternity at Santa Clara University. Vansh is not just an outstanding leader; he embodies the core values of Sigma Chi—friendship, justice, and learning—in a way that is inspiring and deeply moving. Hailing from London, Vansh has excelled in his studies while making his mark on campus through his leaders...

Alpha Delta Phi at Michigan: Setting A New Standard 17.11.2023

Today, we have a special guest who's not only making waves in the world of business but is also a dedicated member of a fraternity with a mission that extends far beyond its campus walls. Our guest today is Kritm Shah, a sophomore student at the prestigious Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. But that's not all - Kritm is also a proud brother in the Alpha Delta Phi fr...

The Context of Hamas, Israel, and Palestine With Dr. Gamal Gasim 31.10.2023

In this installment, we have the honor of hosting Professor Gamal Gassim, from Grand Valley State University. With a Ph. D. from Texas Tech University and a primary focus on comparative politics and Middle Eastern Politics, Professor Gassim brings a wealth of expertise to the table. In this episode, Professor Gassim takes us on a journey into the heart of one of the most contentious issues in cont...

Auburn University Alpha Epsilon Pi: A Values-Driven Brotherhood 20.10.2023

Jackson Haber, the 2023 president of AEPi at Auburn University discusses with his chapter is one of the leading heroic fraternities on campus. From their website: "At Auburn University...Our goal is to ensure that every brother graduate a stronger person in mind and body, with potential for future development in every aspect of life they may encounter. Work ethic, selflessness, and teamwork are ju...

Eight Fights Worth Picking With Your Kids With David Morris 12.10.2023

Today, we have a special guest joining us, David Morris. David Morris, a devoted father of four, brings a wealth of experience to our discussion. With a background in vocational ministry and currently serving as the president and COO of an esteemed company in the energy sector. Today, David invites us into a thought-provoking Twitter thread he recently shared, titled "The Eight Fights Worth Having...

David Carlson and Confederate Christian Nationalism 03.10.2023

Anthony Bradley discusses David Carlson's new book, Congress of States: Proceedings of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America, on the Christian Nationalism during the formation of Confederacy in 1861. Using the prayers of the proceedings readers will find a Christian Nationalism much like what we hear today.

Pyrrhus Concer: 19th-Century Black Whaler, Entrepreneur, Presbyterian Philanthropist 19.09.2023

Today on the Anthony Bradley Show, Brenda Simmons discusses the economic and cultural experiences of African Americans in Southampton during the 18th and 19th Centuries. Brenda Simmons is a journalist and Executive Director of the Southampton African American Museum(SAAM), and highlights the remarkable story of Pyrrhus Concer, an extraordinary 19th-century black whaler, Presbyterian, business owne...

Dr. John Nunes: On Ending Affirmative Action 26.07.2023

The Rev. John Arthur Nunes, Ph. D., is a Lutheran pastor and a senior fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy joins Anthony Bradley to discuss the Supreme Court ruling prohibiting affirmative action in college admissions on the basis of race. Dr. Nunes has served as the president of Concordia College New York, as the president and CEO of Lutheran World Relief, and as a professor...

On Being A Christian In A State School Fraternity Featuring Josh Beyer 04.05.2023

Should Christian parents let their sons join college fraternities? Josh Beyer, a junior and a devout Christian at the University of Arkansas answers that question and tells his own story of what it's been like to navigate Greek like as a committed Christian. Josh has not only been a faithful member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity but as a Phi Delt, Josh has also served in leadership on the Inter...

Alpha Tau Omega at GVSU On Brotherhood, Suicide, and Mental Health 21.04.2023

Tragedy struck the campus of GVSU on Thursday, December 9, 2021 when Quinn Campbell took his own life it changed his fraternity forever. On this episode, I'm joined by James Mazure and Lucas Glentzer to discuss their fraternity experience in light of Quinn's story.

When Your Humanities PhD Leads To Unemployment With Dr. Jared Oliphint 22.02.2023

Dr. Jared Oliphint is a 2022 PhD graduate in philosophy at Texas A&M University and, like the majority of PhD graduates in the humanities, was completely unable to land a teaching. In an academic world, defined by pledging allegiance to diversity, equity, and inclusion, a humanities teaching career is not likely going to happen. You should discourage your friends and loved one from pursuing a huma...

How Churches Should Respond To The Boy Crisis 14.02.2023

Men and boys are lost! In the episode, I provide this history, the data, and practical things that churches can do to end the Boy Crisis. Two books are critical here: (1) The Boy Crisis by Warren Farrell and John Gray, and (2) Of Boys and Men by Richard Reeves. Boys don’t know why the country needs them. They don’t know why they are here. The male problem today is a crisis of hopelessness. They la...

Dr. Michael Jones On Obesity And The Christian Life 09.02.2023

Dr. Michael Jones, an obesity medicine physician in Virginia, spoke to me about obesity and the Christian life. This is one topic you will not hear pastors or Christian leaders raise. For example, Crossway has no books on obesity but the publishers does have books on all types of other addictions & diseases. Being overweight should not be reduced to gluttony, although it is pretty sad to see churc...

Ryan Primer On Addiction And Sobriety 13.09.2022

Ryan Primer, 28, who attended Christian schools in entire life talks about his struggles with alcohol addiction and surviving sobriety and how he uses Instagram to offer people help and hope.

Fat Pastors Preaching To Obese Congregations 06.09.2022

The Rev. Dr. Robert Fossett, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Greenville, AL, joins me to talk about his own journey with being overweight, addiction, and the massive obesity problem in evangelical churches, the PCA, SBC, etc. in the most conservative parts of the country. We cover how both obese pastors and obese congregations could undermine the gospel and also put their own children a...

Clemson Alpha Phi Alpha: Men Who Lead Across The Campus 19.04.2022

Jamison Taylor was the 2021 president of Alpha Phi Alpha at Clemson University. In this episode, Jamison explains why it is that Alpha Phi Alpha produces some of the most influential leaders across the campus of Clemson University.

Dr. David Daniels On 16th & 17th Century African & Black American Christianity 05.04.2022

The story of African American Christianity begins in black African Europe, not in America. Dr. David Daniels, professor of church history at McCormick Theology Seminary, tells the story of how African American Christianity emerged out of a context of African Christians engaged, leading Europeans Luther and others. In this episode, Dr. Daniels answers this key question: Did Africans from West Afric...

Sigma Phi at UVA: Building A Lifelong Brotherhood And Men Of Excellence 31.03.2022

Mr. Nick Fischer is the 2021-2022 president of the Sigma Phi fraternity at the University of Virginia. This chapter, through its traditions and rituals, builds enduring friendships for guys at UVA that changes lives and enters men into a brotherhood with unbreakable bonds.

Arkansas Phi Delt Fraternity: Building Great Friendships and Confident Men 29.03.2022

Joseph Huett, the 2021-2022 president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity at the University of Arkansas. With exceptional humility and transparency, Mr. Huett describes a culture at Phi Delt characterized by close friendships, intelligence, proper self-confidence and the virtue of intentional kindness and how they worked at driving their brotherhood toward greatness. Currently on a suspension, this is g...

Ohio State Triangle Fraternity: The Best of Both Worlds 22.03.2022

Steve Egnaczyk is the 2022 president of the Triangle Fraternity at Ohio State University. Triangle fraternity provides STEM and science majors with the best of both worlds: a fraternity that provides a dynamic social life while also providing resources and opportunities for professional development.

Listen to the The Anthony Bradley Show podcast in Replaio

Radio and podcasts in one app - free, with no sign-up. Install today and do not miss the launch

Get it on Google Play

Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.