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Brant Hansen
Engaging, Highly Entertaining, and Challenging Insight From one of America’s Most-Listened-to Radio Hosts.
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Brant Hansen
Biography
Brant Hansen manages to be both enormously entertaining and deeply thoughtful. He's also known for being refreshingly honest and hilarious, both on his nationally syndicated radio show (with more than 2 million listeners) and in-person.
His podcast with his friend and radio producer, Sherri Lynn ("Brant and Sherri Oddcast") has been downloaded more than 15 million times. His first book, Unoffendable, has sold more than 200,000 copies and prompted a national discussion on the idea of forgiveness, and our culture's embrace of self-righteous anger.
Brant has been featured by ABC’s Good Morning America, and is a regular guest on Focus on the Family and Family Life Today. He's also written for CNN.com, The Washington Post, U.S. News and World Report, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Relevant, and numerous other outlets on matters as varied as public policy, culture, Asperger's Syndrome, and faith. He's been a game inventor, fronted a modern rock band, and does occasional stand-up comedy. He has been married 33 years to Carolyn, and they have two grown children.
Brant Hansen
Featured Keynote Programs
Becoming Unoffendable
How just one change can make all of life better!
Anger is deadly. “It’s our biggest problem,” Dallas Willard says, “because we’re not taught out of it.” In this enormously relevant presentation, Brant uses plenty of humor to show us what anger is actually for, and the radical truth about how forgiveness works. Fun and freeing, and relevant for every human in the room.
Blessed are the Misfits
Great news for introverts, spiritual strugglers, or people who just feel like they’re missing something
Brant talks about his experience as a different sort or thinker (he’s on the Autism Spectrum) and how he and others who feel like “misfits” can relate to God in a culture that values feelings over everything else. Applicable for neurotypicals, too! Funny, profound, and deeply encouraging.
The Men We Need
God’s purpose for the manly-man, the avid indoorsman, or any man willing to show up
Our culture has effectively deconstructed masculinity. And that can be helpful. But what’s the construction? What’s brilliant and profound and life-giving about real masculinity? In a presentation that’s riveting for both men and women, Brant gives a concrete idea of what real masculinity can be, the kind that protects the vulnerable and serves as a “Keeper of the Garden.”