
Broken Legacies
When the legacy you planned for your family falls apart, how do you move forward? In this episode I trace broken family stories from Scripture to the real-life tragedy of Horatio Spafford—who turned unimaginable loss int
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Hosted by McKinley · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes
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Hero at Home is a short, powerful podcast created to inspire husbands and fathers to lead where it matters most—right inside their own homes. In each episode, you’ll get practical wisdom, real stories, and simple, actionable steps to help you become a more present, purposeful, and courageous leader for your family.
McKinley hosts Hero at Home, a society show with 10 episodes published.

When the legacy you planned for your family falls apart, how do you move forward? In this episode I trace broken family stories from Scripture to the real-life tragedy of Horatio Spafford—who turned unimaginable loss int
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In this episode, I explore how the small, steady actions we take create a multiplying legacy. Using Dr. William Leslie’s story and memories of my dad, I argue legacy is motion, not a trophy: consistent, one-degree habits
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In this episode I explore what legacy really means for husbands and fathers—beyond money to the lasting bonds, values, and traditions we leave our families. Drawing on a personal story about a generous uncle who created
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In this episode I interview Clint Peregoy, whom I met by chance at a local coffee shop. We quickly realized God had given us the same passion: to live as examples for the Lord through our relationships. Clint shares his
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In this episode I unpack the “Purpose of Pain”, share personal stories of failure and restoration, and explore the wilderness seasons that feel like setbacks but are refining us. We draw wisdom from John Bevere’s God, Wh
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In this episode, I explore the transformative power of margin in our daily lives. Join me on a reflective journey as I share a story I read of an entrepreneur who discovered the emptiness of prioritizing productivity ove
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In this episode, I dive deep into the challenges we face in our fast-paced lives, often feeling overwhelmed and consistently pressed for time. Are you running on empty? Together, we explore how the RPM Framework—Rhythm,
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In this episode of Hero at Home, we dive into the inspiring journey of Fernando Mendoza, a talented athlete renowned not only for his achievements but also for his unwavering faith and commitment to family. As Fernando r
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In this heartfelt episode of Hero at Home, McKinley shares his personal journey through financial struggles, reflecting on the fears and challenges that shaped him. He discusses the emotional toll of dealing with debt an
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In this episode of Hero at Home, I explore the essential role of an inner circle in our lives—especially for leaders at home. Statistics reveal a concerning trend: 15% of men and 21% of millennials lack close connections
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In this first episode, I share the story that sparked Hero at Home—seeing a friend’s family fall apart after nearly 20 years of marriage. It set me on a 15-year journey to learn how to lead, love, and build a family that
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