What happens when the world keeps drifting… and someone refuses to move?
On this intense and timely episode of Like It Matters Radio, Mr. Black confronts the growing decay and confusion we see in our cities, our homes, and especially in our men. This episode makes one thing clear: the breakdown in leadership didn’t happen all at once—it happened inch by inch.
Through powerful metaphors like the Camel’s Nose in the Tent, the Boiling Frog, and the slow pull of cultural drift, Mr. Black exposes how small compromises quietly erode identity, conviction, and courage over time. What begins as “just a little change” becomes a complete loss of direction.
At the heart of the episode is a gripping spoken-word message, “The One Who Would Not Be Moved,” built around a defining leadership truth: when you know who you are, why you are here, and WHOSE you are, you become unmovable—even when everything around you is shifting.
This episode weaves together leadership principles, social learning theory, neuroscience, and biblical truth to explain not only how things have gone wrong—but how they can be made right. Mr. Black challenges listeners to see themselves honestly: we are both part of the problem and part of the solution.
The choice is unavoidable:
Drift or anchor.
Run or fight.
Disappear—or stand.
A warrior in a wheelchair isn’t defined by strength, speed, or position, but by conviction. In a culture sliding toward chaos, the leaders who refuse to move are the ones who help others stand.
This is an Hour of Power for those who feel the pressure, recognize the drift, and know it’s time to reclaim identity, draw a line, and lead with purpose.
Because if not you—then who?
If not now—then when?
Inspiration. Education. Application.
When you live your life like it matters… it does.
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