<p>Every man arrives at the moment where he has to answer the question: Am I really who I think I am?</p><p>Luke Skywalker faces that moment in the trench on the Death Star — guidance computer off, Obi-Wan's voice in his head, Vader on his tail. No proof. Just faith.</p><p>Author, documentary filmmaker, and men's coach Eric Rogell joins Paul to break down Star Wars: A New Hope through the lens of origin stories, fear vs. courage, and what it actually takes for a lion raised by lambs to become who he's meant to be. Eric's story — raised by a single mom, kept safe from everything, angry about it for years — mirrors Luke's more than he realized. And probably yours too.</p><p>In this episode: why stories are the software of the soul, the difference between a culture of fear and a culture of courage, why the villain is just the hero of the other side, and the moment Luke stopped being a farm boy and became who he was always meant to be.</p><p>Find Eric's book Lions Raised as Lambs at lionsraisedaslambs.com. </p><p>Find out what your favorite stories say about you at unlockyourstory.org. </p><p>Support the show at buymeacoffee.com/menatthemovies.</p><p><br></p>