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WiLD Conversation - Why Thousands of College Students Gather Weekly at Reed Arena at Texas A&M: Fighting for the Minutes with Brian McCormack
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Why are more than 8,000 college students gathering every week at Reed Auditorium at Texas A&M?
In a cultural moment marked by perpetual stimulation without satisfaction, they aren’t showing up for more noise, they're showing up for something real. For leaders who are awake.
In this episode of The WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu sit down with Brian McCormack to explore the growing hunger for truth, trust, and transcendence among the next generation.
Together, they unpack the high-stakes reality of leading in a time where truth moves at lightspeed and authenticity is often questioned. They discuss why college campuses are becoming epicenters of both cultural disruption and spiritual awakening, and what it means to lead in the midst of it.
This conversation invites leaders to move beyond performance and into presence, embracing brokenness, owning limitations, and stepping into what Brian calls ferocious intentionality: a disciplined, awake, and deeply purposeful way of stewarding time.
The fight for this generation may not be about attention,it may be about the minutes.
Key Takeaways- The Campus as the Epicenter: Why movements, both cultural and spiritual, are igniting among students, and what leaders must recognize
- The AI Truth Crisis: Leading in a world where reality feels increasingly unstable
- Perpetual Stimulation vs. Satisfaction: Understanding the deeper hunger driving students toward meaning and the supernatural
- Leading from Brokenness: Why trust begins with the courage to say, “I may fail you”
- Fighting for the Minutes: Practicing ferocious intentionality in a world designed to keep us distracted and asleep