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#243: Becoming a Barbarian
Seven years ago, my guest today published what has become an underground cult classic on masculinity. His name is Jack Donovan and that book was The …
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#242: The Forgotten Virtue of Reverence
We typically think of reverence as connected with religion, but my guest today on the podcast argues that reverence is a virtue that extends past rel…
9 years, 8 months ago
#241: Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Style With Aaron Marino
Many of you have probably seen today's guest on YouTube. His name is Aaron Marino and he’s made a name for himself as a men’s style expert with his o…
9 years, 8 months ago
#240: The Making of Winston Churchill
On today’s show Candice Millard and I discuss the supreme confidence Winston Churchill had as a young man that he was destined for greatness and how …
9 years, 9 months ago
#239: Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts
With some thought and intentionality, you can help ensure that you have a happy, loving, fulfilling relationship that lasts until death do you part.
M…
9 years, 9 months ago
#238: Life in a Secular Age
Philosophy professor Charles Taylor wrote a 900-page tome called "A Secular Age" in which he argues that secularity has more to do with a feeling of …
9 years, 9 months ago
#237: The Rise of the Sufferfests
For the past several years, you’d be hard-pressed to scroll through your Facebook feed, especially in the summertime, without seeing some of your fri…
9 years, 9 months ago
#236: What the Generational Cycle Theory Can Tell Us About Our Present Age
In the 1990s, Howe, along with co-author William Strauss, published two books, Generations and The Fourth Turning, which set out a bold and fascinati…
9 years, 9 months ago
#235: The Curious Science of War
My guest today on the podcast did a firsthand investigation of the fascinating history of military research and shared her findings in a highly reada…
9 years, 9 months ago
#234: Haggling and Deal Making Advice From a FBI Hostage Negotiator
Negotiation.
If you’re like most people who grew up in the West, particularly America, negotiation might make you uncomfortable because it’s really no…
9 years, 9 months ago