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Podcast Archives - Conversation of Our Generation

A weekly podcast
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Podcast Archives - Conversation of Our Generation

Podcast Archives - Conversation of Our Generation

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Podcast Archives - Conversation of Our Generation

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Materialism is a common philosophy today, but does it make sense of the world around us? I explain where it falls short and how to correct it.The post Materialism & The Human Person | The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly appeared first on Conversatio
Naturalism has valid concerns and some major errors. In this podcast, I discuss where naturalists go right and where they go wrong.The post Naturalism & The Human Person | The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly appeared first on Conversation of Our Gen
In today's episode, I want to talk more about the marriage of object and subject in the human person, and what that means.The post Unity of Subject and Object appeared first on Conversation of Our Generation.
Join me as I discuss subjective reality and how we encounter the world through personal experience, showing how it's not relativism.The post What is Subjective Reality? appeared first on Conversation of Our Generation.
What is political philosophy, and why is political philosophy so important? I answer those questions with Lysander Spooner's Natural Law.The post Why a Political Philosophy Is Important | Natural Law by Lysander Spooner appeared first on Conv
Political division has become a serious problem in America. But what is causing this divide between right and left? I discuss that with Ross BenesThe post Political Division in America – What’s Causing it, and How Do We Fix It? appeared first
I sat down with Julie Mastrine to discuss feminism, media bias, and culture through the lens of traditional values. Listen or watch here.The post Confronting Feminism and Media Bias with Traditional Values appeared first on Conversation of Our
Today, we don't know how to tolerate injustice. By learning from the Martyrdom of Polycarp of Smyrna, I think we can discover how.The post How to Tolerate Injustice | Lesson from the Martyrdom of Polycarp appeared first on Conversation of Our
One of the biggest struggles for young men today is finding purpose. Josh Hatcher, author of Reignite shows men how to find purpose in life.The post Finding Purpose As A Man In A Culture Hostile To Masculinity appeared first on Conversation of
Antitrust and big tech are some of the hot topics in our culture today. But how should we approach these? I talked to an expert to find out.The post Antitrust and Big Tech | Why Conservatives Should Tread Carefully appeared first on Conversati
How does elitism change the way people think? A Nasty Story by Dostoevsky shows what happens when an elite falls prey to his pride.The post Elitism and Prideful Disdain appeared first on Conversation of Our Generation.
After every tragic event, we hear calls to "do something." But, is reactive political action the best way to make policy? Find out here.The post Political Action and the Call to “Do Something” appeared first on Conversation of Our Generation.
I once heard a teacher tell his students, "If you want to be able to break the rules, you have to know them first." Basically, the point is something similar to Chesterton's fence. Rather than breaking the rules when you don't understand them,
In this episode, I talked to John Timaeus of Modernity Has Fallen about epistemology, rationality, and the failures of modernity. John writes about these issues on his blog. As a software developer and mathematician, John understands problem so
I recently sat down with Michael Thomas of Sharon to discuss distributism, and how it's different as an economic system. He is a father, husband, homesteader, and traditional farmer. To find more of his work, you can check out the website for t
In this episode, I talked to Brook Medina from the John Locke Foundation about defending property rights from government and big tech. But, we also discussed capitalism vs. distributism, John Locke, beauty, and much more. We were able to pack a
I recent finished Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton, and it was a truly delightful book. Although it might have helped reading it with a scotch and cigar. All joking aside, it was an interesting look at new arguments for Christianity that really spo
Instead of truly educating people, we've used our school system to push out mindless drones. That is not to say that the average person today doesn't know many things that some of the smarted 500 years ago didn't. Rather, we no longer make peop
I've talked to a couple of architects and discussed the charm of local neighborhoods. In my conversation with Bill Martin, we discussed restoring old homes. And, we talked about his philosophy on how to do that in a way that serves his client a
A lot of people are happy to note that virtue is lacking in our society, and we have a lot of work to do if we want a virtuous society. But, I hear only a few voices offering a solution to this problem. Only a few people are calling people to a
The Golden Mean is an idea found in Aristotle's Ethics, The Tao Te Ching, and the Analects, and describes the right way of being. I've talked about the mean, or the way, previously on podcasts and articles. I wanted to revisit it here because I
Today, I want to talk about the first book of the The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Fellowship of the Ring. I think we're in a place where each of us has had something similar to Frodo thrust upon us. In the book, Gandalf basically says that w
Today we will be talking about what government has done with our money. Or better yet, the book: What Has Government Done To Our Money by Murray Rothbard. And, the reason I want to talk about this today is because I think it gives us a good bas
I've wanted to do a deep dive into the history of architectural landmarks, and recently got the chance. Frank Cunha, who I've been talking to via Twitter, offered to talk about some of the buildings that changed how we look at architecture. So,
The family is under attack in our culture today, with many ideologies attempting to undermine it. So, what can be one to push back? Last month, I reviewed a book that focused on saving the family from our culture. Dr. Scott Yenor joined me for
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