Episode 8
What Men See
The Biblical Anatomy podcast, hosted by Daniel Miller, is merging with the Discipleship Conditioning podcast to offer a combined membership, granting access to double the exclusive content.
Access the Biblical Anatomy podcast where ever you get your podcasts or via https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/
Additionally, new membership tiers exist for exclusive content. Relevant information and links can be found below or via https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support
Membership Tiers
Share It (FREE)
The Biblical Anatomy podcast 'Share It' membership tier provides early access to the original podcast.
- Early Access RSS feed
- Present Questions to the Podcast
Show It ($12/month)
The Biblical Anatomy podcast 'Show It' membership tier provides early access to the original podcast and exclusive access to the updated podcast.
- Early Access RSS feed
- Present Questions to the Podcast
- Exclusive Access RSS feed
Do It ($212/month)
The Biblical Anatomy podcast 'Do It' membership tier provides early access to the original podcast, exclusive access to the updated podcast, and 1:1 coaching.
- Early Access RSS feed
- Present Questions to the Podcast
- Exclusive Access RSS feed
- Two 1:1 Coaching Sessions (30 minutes each)
Sign up via the Biblical Anatomy Academy link to the Biblical Anatomy podcast memberships.
https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support
The new format will alternate weekly between Bible study and biblical anatomy focus with releases still occurring each Wednesday at 7:20 pm MST.
For this weekly release, servant-host Daniel Miller delves into the biology of visual perception, highlighting the role of photoreceptors in the eyes and genetic factors that influence color vision. He discusses differences in how visual imagery impacts men, emphasizing brain activation areas, testosterone influence, and cognitive processes.
From personal experience and empirical research, the servant-host highlights the unique masculine challenges of focusing on a single task and the impact of pornographic imagery on the male brain. To that end, the concept of extreme ownership and control is emphasized, urging women to consider their clothing choices’ impact on men. Specific to men from a biblical focus, he stresses the importance of honoring the women in our lives by resisting temptation and controlling exposure.
Please email us at podcast@wearebaa.com anytime!