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Why is it so easy for some people to deceive us? In this episode of Grit On The Rocks, we break down the harsh truth about manipulation, discernment, red flags, fake loyalty, and why good-hearted people often ignore what’s right in front of them. This episode dives deep into biblical wisdom, emotional intelligence, boundaries, toxic behavior, and learning to see people for who they truly are—not who we hope they’ll become. If you’ve ever been betrayed, manipulated, lied to, or taken advantage of, this conversation will help you protect your peace wisely without becoming bitter.Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gritontherocks/

At some point, helping someone stops being love… and starts becoming a liability.In this episode 78 of Grit on the Rocks, we break down the hard truth about when it’s time to stop helping someone. Not because you don’t care—but because you finally understand the difference between helping and enabling.Too many people stay stuck, drained, and resentful because they feel obligated to save others. But the reality is this: not everyone wants to be saved—some people just want to be supported in their dysfunction.We dive deep into:The difference between helping vs enablingSigns you’re being taken advantage ofWhen helping actually hurts both peopleBiblical wisdom on boundaries and responsibilityHow to step back without losing your characterIf you’ve ever felt used, exhausted, or conflicted about helping someone in your life—this episode is for you.Drop a comment: Have you ever had to walk away from helping someone? What did you learn?Like, Subscribe, and Share if this hit home..Visit: www.gritontherocks.com and submit your story to be a part of the show. Just scroll down to the Contact us section.Want to become a show sponsor? send us a message at info@gritontherocks.com or gritontherocks @gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook and instagram @gritontherocks

At some point, helping someone stops being love… and starts becoming a liability.In this episode 78 of Grit on the Rocks, we break down the hard truth about when it’s time to stop helping someone. Not because you don’t care—but because you finally understand the difference between helping and enabling.Too many people stay stuck, drained, and resentful because they feel obligated to save others. But the reality is this: not everyone wants to be saved—some people just want to be supported in their dysfunction.We dive deep into:The difference between helping vs enablingSigns you’re being taken advantage ofWhen helping actually hurts both peopleBiblical wisdom on boundaries and responsibilityHow to step back without losing your characterIf you’ve ever felt used, exhausted, or conflicted about helping someone in your life—this episode is for you.Drop a comment: Have you ever had to walk away from helping someone? What did you learn?Like, Subscribe, and Share if this hit home..Visit: www.gritontherocks.com and submit your story to be a part of the show. Just scroll down to the Contact us section.Want to become a show sponsor? send us a message at info@gritontherocks.com or gritontherocks @gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook and instagram @gritontherocks

In episode 77 of Grit on the Rocks Podcast, we break down why emotionally intelligent men and women must learn to compartmentalize people in their lives. Not everyone deserves the same access, energy, or expectations. This episode covers boundaries, emotional maturity, loyalty, energy management, and how misplacing people leads to burnout and resentment. A must-watch and listen for men and women focused on growth, self-respect, and peace.Visit: www.gritontherocks.com and submit your story to be a part of the show. Just scroll down to the Contact us section.Want to become a show sponsor? send us a message at info@gritontherocks.com or gritontherocks @gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook and instagram @gritontherocks

Ep.76 Most men don’t fail because they lack motivation—they fail because their standards never change. In this New Year episode of Grit on the Rocks, we break down why resolutions don’t work, how standards shape discipline, and what it really takes to level up in the new year. A must-listen for men focused on growth, accountability, and self-respect.Visit: www.gritontherocks.com and submit your story to be a part of the show. Just scroll down to the Contact us section.Want to become a show sponsor? send us a message at info@gritontherocks.com or gritontherocks @gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook and instagram @gritontherocks

In this powerful New Year’s episode of Grit on the Rocks Ep. 75, we slow down and reflect with honesty and purpose. This episode is a personal letter to the man I was this year—expressing gratitude for the lessons, forgiveness for the mistakes, and a clear commitment to growth moving forward. If you’re entering the new year feeling tired, reflective, or ready for change, this conversation is for you. A meaningful episode for men seeking clarity, discipline, faith, and direction as one chapter closes and another begins.Visit: www.gritontherocks.com and submit your story to be a part of the show. Just scroll down to the Contact us section.Want to become a show sponsor? send us a message at info@gritontherocks.com or gritontherocks @gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook and instagram @gritontherocks

In this special Christmas episode #74 of Grit on the Rocks, we slow things down and talk about what Christmas is truly meant to be about: gratitude, faith, humility, and counting our blessings. In a world focused on gifts, pressure, and offense, we reflect on why Christians are often asked to change traditions—and why standing firm in faith still matters. We close with a powerful new recurring segment, “What Does the Bible Say About This?”, grounding the conversation in Scripture and hope. A meaningful, encouraging episode for men seeking purpose, perspective, and peace this Christmas season.Visit: www.gritontherocks.com and submit your story to be a part of the show. Just scroll down to the Contact us section.Want to become a show sponsor? send us a message at info@gritontherocks.com or gritontherocks @gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook and instagram @gritontherocks

In this Grit on the Rocks episode 73, we break down introverts, extroverts, and the newly recognized personality type: the OTROVERT. If you recharge alone but socialize selectively, adapt to your environment, and thrive with both space and connection—you might be an otrovert. We explore how otroverts think, how they succeed, and why this hybrid personality is ideal for high-performing men in 2025. Insightful, humorous, and powerful.Visit: www.gritontherocks.com and submit your story to be a part of the show. Just scroll down to the Contact us section.Want to become a show sponsor? send us a message at info@gritontherocks.com or gritontherocks @gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook and instagram @gritontherocks

In this episode of Grit on the Rocks, we break down the viral statement that “Happy Wife, Happy Life” is one of the biggest lies men were ever taught. This isn’t about blaming men or women — it’s about understanding relationship imbalance, emotional responsibility, boundaries, masculinity, modern marriage, and why self-erasing for peace never works. Insightful, humorous, and real talk for men who want stronger relationships and stronger identities.Subscribe for more weekly episodes on masculinity, leadership, personal growth, boundaries, and becoming a stronger man of purpose.Visit: www.gritontherocks.com and submit your story to be a part of the show. Just scroll down to the Contact us section.Want to become a show sponsor? send us a message at info@gritontherocks.com or gritontherocks @gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook and instagram @gritontherocks

In episode 71 we take a deep dive into modern masculinity and why so many men feel lost today. In this episode of Grit On The Rocks, David breaks down identity, purpose, male insecurity, discipline, and the roadmap men need in 2026 to reclaim their power, leadership, and confidence.Visit: www.gritontherocks.com and submit your story to be a part of the show. Just scroll down to the Contact us section.Want to become a show sponsor? send us a message at info@gritontherocks.com or gritontherocks @gmail.com You can also find us on Facebook and instagram @gritontherocks