In one his his Great Ideas Newsletters, Mortimer Adler writes, “The difference between a good and a bad society can be seen at once in the way in which each considers education. The bad society makes education serve the State, makes it an instrument of revolution or preserving the status quo. Using education as it […]
Archives for August 2020
Dan John on His Favorite Movies, Pirate Mapping Fitness, and Mass Made Simple
Pat and Dan discuss “Pirate Maps” sent in from various listeners and the express plan for Mass Made Simple, after jamming on some of their favorite movies. Fave Movies and Pirate Maps! Related Posts/Podcasts EP 432: Dan John on Beating the Quarantine 15 Pirate Mapping Fitness New eBook: Introduction to Kettlebells – Just $1 on […]
Pirate Mapping Fitness
Pirate Mapping Fitness The idea of a Pirate Map came about in responding to someone who (more or less) complained that some of my programs were “only one page long.” I mentioned how I thought this was honestly ridiculous; like, could you image a Pirate wishing his map to a buried treasure were dissertation-thick, just […]
How to Think About God: Interview on Classical Theism Podcast
Recently, I was interviewed on The Classical Theism podcast by John DeRosa to discuss my $1 eBook How to Think About God and the arguments therein. I’ve embedded the conversation below for your listening convenience, but I’d highly encouraging checking out his other episodes, as well. It’s a top quality podcast with a tremendous guest […]
On Scientism, Inequality, Egalitarianism, and Human Flourishing
Recently, I was invited on Mike Matthew’s Muscle for Life podcast to discuss: The problems with scientism and higher education Inequality and egalitarianism The concepts of equality of opportunity versus equality of outcome Economics and Marxism The health at any size movement The importance of virtues and the role of nuclear family units Justice, fairness, […]