Episodes

  • John Stuart Mill — "On Liberty"
    Mar 31 2025

    The liberty to do, think, and say what we want is the cornerstone of most modern republics.. But what exactly do we mean by “do, think, and say what we want?” Where do our liberties end and another’s begin? Where can the government step in and limit our freedoms (if anywhere)? John Stuart Mill’s famous work, “On Liberty” gives us a helpful glimpse into this important question.Follow Zach:

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    41 mins
  • Interview with a Green Beret - Special Operations
    Mar 17 2025

    Zach Schultz is a Green Beret who has also completed Ranger School. In this episode we learn about the ins and outs of special operations including some about training and how the units operate.

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    52 mins
  • Overcome Your Fear of Flying — Interview with a Pilot
    Mar 10 2025

    Up to 40% of Americans have some level of anxiety when flying on an airplane. In this episode, we interview a former Air Force and current commercial airline pilot to learn about how incredibly safe flying really is.. What happens if the engines cut out? What happens if you get struck by lightning? John helps pilot us through these fascinating questions.

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    54 mins
  • Critical Theory
    Mar 3 2025

    The phrase, “critical theory,” has become popular in our culture (along with “critical race theory” and “neo-Marxism”). What is critical theory? Where is it affecting our culture, politics, and society? In this lecture we learn about this social and philosophical movement and see how it has impacted so much of our lives today.

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    54 mins
  • Interview with a Scientist — Evolution
    Feb 17 2025

    What is evolution and evolutionary theory? What are some evidences for human evolution? How old is the universe, the Earth, and living organisms and how do we know? In this episode, we interview all around Renaissance-man and scientist, Randy Smith. We look at answers to these questions from several different angles while learning more about evolutionary biology.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Interview with a Navy SEAL 2.0 — Mental Toughness
    Feb 3 2025
    In this episode, we interview a retired Navy SEAL, Randy Rozzell, to chat about mental toughness. How can we grow in mental toughness and what makes some guys quit SEAL training while other guys make it through?

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    35 mins
  • Interview with Wilfred Reilly
    Jan 27 2025
    We're joined by Dr. Wilfred Reilly, associate professor of political science at Kentucky State University, to explore contentious historical narratives and contemporary issues. Dr. Reilly addresses misconceptions about American slavery, Native American history, and colonialism. The conversation covers topics like the sexual revolution, feminism, and the complexities of modern victimhood and oppression narratives. Through the conversation, Dr. Reilly challenges mainstream perspectives and encourages critical thinking about historical and cultural realities.

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    57 mins
  • Martin Luther
    Jan 20 2025
    Explore the fascinating life and enduring influence of Martin Luther, the German monk who ignited the Protestant Reformation. I look into Luther's theological breakthroughs, his clash with the Roman Catholic Church, and the unintended ripple effects that fueled the Enlightenment and fostered religious tolerance. Discover Luther's complex personality, his crass humor, and the controversies surrounding his legacy.

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    47 mins