Timeless wisdom for the next generation of men.
Tell Your Sons is a premium podcast translating biblical wisdom into practical conversations on discipline, purpose, leadership, resilience, and modern manhood.
George "Monk" Foreman III grew up at the hip of his father — heavyweight champion, Olympic gold medalist, and legendary businessman George Foreman. His Dad always taught him life's most important lessons through stories.
As Monk started building his own career in boxing and business, he came across many young men who didn't have the same experience with their fathers growing up. Too many guys navigating manhood alone.
Tell Your Sons is the answer. Short, powerful conversations with men worth listening to — sharing the stories, lessons, and hard-won truths that every young man needs to hear. Faith over fear. Truth over trends. Brotherhood over isolation.
"Tell your sons about it, and let your sons tell their sons, and their sons the next generation."
— Joel 1:3Biblical principles as the foundation. Not religion as performance — faith as a way of living.
Physical, mental, emotional. Wellness isn't soft — it's the discipline that holds everything together.
Men need other men. Mentorship, accountability, and the kind of honesty you only get from someone who cares.
Stories of resilience, integrity, and calling. Real men talking about what it actually takes to build a life worth living.
Tell Your Sons is a modern conversation platform built for young men — and for the fathers, coaches, mentors, and leaders trying to raise them well. It is not surface-level motivation. It is not a highlight reel. It is something rarer: practical wisdom, hard-won experience, and timeless truth made useful.
Each episode is a genuine exchange — the kind of conversation that used to happen around kitchen tables and in locker rooms, between men who had earned the right to speak plainly. The kind of conversation that shapes how a young man sees himself and what he decides to become.
The show covers discipline, purpose, identity, relationships, ambition, resilience, faith, and leadership — not as abstract ideals, but as lived realities that guests have navigated at the highest levels.
"Young men are not short on information. They are short on wisdom."
"My father taught me everything through stories. I'm just passing them on."
George "Monk" Foreman III was shaped by a rare combination of forces. He grew up in church, in business, and in the gym — raised by one of the most iconic figures in American sport and culture. He watched his father preach and learned firsthand what it means to carry faith into the ring, into the boardroom, and into fatherhood.
He went on to manage his father professionally, build his own career as an entrepreneur and athlete, and develop a lens on manhood that is equal parts lived experience and inherited wisdom. He has seen what discipline looks like at the highest level. He has navigated pressure, legacy, identity, and purpose — not in theory, but in practice.
That apprenticeship — shaped by faith, elite sport, business, and one of the most remarkable father-son legacies in American culture — is what makes George uniquely qualified to host this conversation. He brings credibility without ego, and depth without performance.
Tell Your Sons is not a single show. It is a media platform with a clear editorial identity, a growing content engine, and the infrastructure to deliver value across every format sponsors care about.
Tell Your Sons is offering a limited number of founding partnerships for Season One. These are not standard ad buys. They are early-alignment opportunities with a platform built for the long term.
The brands that partner with Tell Your Sons at launch will be part of the foundation. This is an early-alignment opportunity with a platform built to grow — and to matter.
We are currently accepting inquiries from founding brand partners. If your brand is aligned with the values and audience of Tell Your Sons, we want to hear from you.
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