Interview #10 – Randal Snyder | Faith, Masculinity, and the Power of Honest Growth
Description
In this conversation, Chris sits down with retired law enforcement officer and author Randal Snyder to talk about masculinity, faith, and personal responsibility. Randy opens up about his transition out of frontline policing after 25 years, the toll it took on his mental health, and how faith, family, and emotional growth reshaped his definition of strength. Together they dive into topics men often avoid, burnout, marriage, fatherhood, and society’s shifting view of masculinity while grounding the conversation in honesty, faith, and brotherhood.
Guest Bio
Randal Snyder is a retired law enforcement officer, investigator, author, and speaker. With over two decades in the field, much of it spent handling some of the toughest cases imaginable, Randy has turned his focus to writing, mentoring, and educating others on resilience, relationships, and internet safety. He is the author of Cyber Creeps and co-author with his daughter of the zombie-themed series Lovin’ Brains.
Connect with Randal Snyder
📚 Books: Cyber Creeps and Lovin’ Brains (available on Amazon)
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🌐 Website: www.motivatedmasculinemen.com
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What You’ll Learn
How 25 years in law enforcement shaped and tested Randy’s view of masculinity
Why emotional expression and faith are essential for men’s resilience
The dangers of repression, alcohol, and avoidance in dealing with trauma
How to balance strength and vulnerability as a husband and father
The role of shared values in building lasting relationships
Why society’s view of masculinity is shifting and what men can do about it
Practical advice for young men on building respect and authentic connections
How writing and creativity became part of Randy’s healing and brotherhood journey
This interview is a raw look at what it means to grow as a man while carrying the weight of service, family, and faith. If you’re looking for perspective on resilience, relationships, and the future of masculinity, you won’t want to miss it.