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291: J.R.R. Tolkien's "Letters from Father Christmas"

23 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Apparently Tolkien is a fabulous illustrator. Who knew? I've seriously looked up prints, and they are weirdly hard to find . . . but enchanting. Oh, t...

290: Civil Disobedience by David Henry Thoreau

16 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we learn how to---as Graeme would say---RIP THE SYSTEM. Well, at least until an aunt bails us out.

289: John Bunyan and Babe le bœuf bleu

09 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we talk about allegory and cattle. Oh, and Pilgrim's Progress

288: Macbeth Inverted

02 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Graeme talks us through a framework in which we can experience Macbeth (you know, that Scottish play). Turns out that when you kill a...

287: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Washington Irving

04 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Ever heard of the headless horseman? Did you know he was a Hessian Soldier? Do you know where the Jack-o-lantern comes from? FIND OUT IN THIS SPOOOOOO...

286: Prince Darling

07 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Faeries. Stay away from them or you'll have your finger pricked all to heck.

285: The Democratic Man: Plato's Republic Revisited

30 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Graeme discusses the degradation of man as a reflection of the degradation of the state suggested in Plato's Republic, Book VIII. App...

284: Sun Tzu's "The Art of War"

09 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this (far too long) episode, we play a quiz show with a cake as a prize. Because really, that's what every war is about: cake.

283: Beauty and the Beast

02 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Thomas continues his series on children's books with the (an?) original Beauty and the Beast tale. It's pretty lovely. Is it bad if I want to be Thoma...

282: Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen

26 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we discuss Jane Austen's "Sense & Sensibility," along with a bunch of doofy males. I mean we discuss them, we don't podcast with them...

281: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

19 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Evil deeds? Never. I would never do that. I mean, somebody else might. But I never would. Trample a child? Nah. Nope. Not me.

280: Raskolnikov and Narcissism

20 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Graeme tells us of the Narcissism of Raskolnikov. I mean, Graeme tells you, but A.J. had all the ideas (please give him validation).

279: Aesop's Fables

13 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we talk about ants, grasshoppers, scorpions, and a fish named Chris.

278: Marcus Aurelius's "Meditations"

22 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Ever feel like reading the diary of a Roman emperor? Boy have I got the book for you.

277: "Emma," by Jane Austen

18 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Graeme tells us the story of Emma, a meddler, someone who doesn't know as much as she thinks she does. Join us, listener, as we take ...

276: Dyskolos (my favorite DJ)

11 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, A.J. is a grouch and falls in a well, Graeme is lovestruck, and Thomas talks us through Menander's play "Dyskolos."

275: Herman Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener"

04 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

I would love to give you a summary of the episode, but I prefer not to.

274: The Lord of the Flies

11 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

So I MAY have missed that Satan is sometimes called the Lord of the Flies. I see that now. I admit I make mistakes. But hey, at least I caught on to t...

273: Against Christian Civilization

04 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we discuss Paul Kingsnorth's lecture about Christian civilization. Some are for it. Some against it. Settle it with a boxing match? Y...

272: Sir Thomas More

21 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

"Oh? And when the last law was down, and the Devil turned 'round on you, where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat?"

271: The Socratic Method

14 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, you get a semi-faithful reproduction of the talk AJ did on the Socratic Method. TLDR: just ask questions and try not to be obnoxious.

270: Phaedo

17 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Ever wonder what Socrates discussed with his buds before he drank the poison? Well, it was the soul. Now you know. You can skip the episode I guess.

269: Plato v. Aristotle

10 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Aristotle and Plato have very different approaches to epistemology. In this episode, we discuss the implications of each.

268: Hamlet and Socrates and Death

08 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we discuss the views of two famous dudes on Death. One is old and makes everyone else overthink everything. The other is young and ov...

267: Plato's Dialogues: Meno

01 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, you'll recall (not learn) how Socrates and Meno try to figure out if Virtue can be taught. You'll remember that it can't.

266: A Parley with Youth

10 Sep 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Thomas talks us through the new book by Josh Gibbs: A Parley with Youth. If I remember anything from the Pirates of the Caribbean mov...

265: The Great Gatsby

03 Sep 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we talk about how the American dream will leave you dead in your swimming pool.

264: An interview with Davies Owens and Keith McCurdy

09 Aug 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Thomas interviews Davies Owens and Keith McCurdy. Davies is the current host of Basecamp Live, and Keith is the founder of Live Sturdy, LLC. Both have...

263: The Ballad of the White Horse and Some Dudes Who Sing

30 Jul 2024

Contributed by Lukas

We revisit a book we've done an episode on already. But here's the thing, folks: the book is so dang good, and Graeme walks us through the intricacies...

262: The Wrath of Khan

09 Jul 2024

Contributed by Lukas

KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!

261: Montessori

02 Jul 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode we play the game of Life, explore notions on education, and interact with each other. But we do these things in a carefully cultivated...

260: The Plantagenets 13: A Fairytale

14 May 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Uh, yeah, we're obviously big fans of good ol' Tudor. Just come this way. No cops.

259: Genghis Khan 4: Anda Undone!

07 May 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, the Khan sees his most cherished relationships deteriorate. Anda? Nah. More like dead.

258: Plantagenets 12: Three Kings in Three Months

16 Apr 2024

Contributed by Lukas

This is the penultimate episode of Graeme's series on the war of the roses. There's only one more. It's the end of an era. I, for one, grieve.

257: Plantagenets 11: Bleeding to Death from a Broken Heart

19 Mar 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Turns out that a king who is good at war sometimes wins wars. Sometimes that means kids beg for their lives. Sometimes that mean someone gets bludgeon...

256: Genghis Khan 3: Loki and the Frat Battle

12 Mar 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we see the slow degradation of brotherhood, the lamentable breakdown of relationship. Also in this episode: spine cracking wrestling;...

255: Winnie the Pooh

05 Mar 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Where does the Pooh part come from? A swan. That's all the explanation you'll get.

254: Kristin Lavransdatter 2: "I WILL DIE ON THIS HILL"

27 Feb 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, I admit that while I, Graeme, have some good points, A.J. is ultimately right. He's convinced me with the gravity of his intellect co...

253: Beatrix Potter

13 Feb 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Thomas walks us through the storied life of Beatrix Potter. We also discuss a bully rabbit.

252: Genghis Khan 2: The Coat Khan and a Wife Named Borte

06 Feb 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we cover the origins and a chunk of the childhood of Temujin; that's Genghis Khan for all you noobs out there.

251: Kristin Lavransdatter 1

23 Jan 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Kristin Lavransdatter is a three-volume story by Sigrid Undset. This episode covers volume one. And oh, so much happens. Vows are given. Babies concei...

250: Genghis Khan 1

16 Jan 2024

Contributed by Lukas

This is the first episode of a series on "The Secret History of the Mongols," the primary source for a big chunk of our knowledge about Genghis Khan. ...

249: War of the Roses 10:

25 Dec 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Graeme continues the saga of the War of the Roses. Let me encourage you to receive the caresses of fortune with mild endurance.

248: An interview with Pastor C. R. Wiley about his book, "In the House of Tom Bombadil"

20 Dec 2023

Contributed by Lukas

This is an excerpt from Thomas's recent interview with Pastor C. R. Wiley about his book, "In the House of Tom Bombadil." The full interview is on our...

247: Heart of Darkness

21 Nov 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" is better than you might think. Just as depressing, but probably better. Also, I feel bad for calling Graeme out o...

246: The War of the Roses 9: A Secret Marriage

14 Nov 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Graeme is back with everybody's favorite historical saga. This time featuring: bro king, a secret marriage, and angry advisors.

245: The Birds, by Aristophanes

17 Oct 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Aristophanes is a hoot. GET IT!? A HOOT.

244: Verbs

10 Oct 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we discuss how using the right verbs can elevate your writing. It is something useful. You should be a person who uses active verbs. ...

243: De Anima, part 3

03 Oct 2023

Contributed by Lukas

This is the last bit of Aristotle's De Anima. I think we've finally got it cracked. Sort of.

242: The Frogs, by Aristophanes

27 Sep 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode , Thomas walks us through "The Frogs," by Aristophanes. We also make animal noises.

241: Dogma and the Tripartite Soul

19 Sep 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we revamp an old episode and discuss dogma. Typing with only my left hand is hard.

240: De Anima 2

12 Sep 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we discuss Aristotle's definition of a soul. Only one more book to go and we'll pretty much have the soul solved.

239: Hermeneutics

29 Aug 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Graeme walks us through Bible reading strategies. My hand is injured. This is short.

238: De Anima 1: A Number that Moves Itself

09 Aug 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode (recorded live at Paideia!), we discuss book one of Aristotle's "On the Soul," where he dismantles all the other theories about what a...

237: War of the Roses 8: The King of Bling

25 Jul 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Donaldson regales us with tales of Edward IV, the "Bro King." He loves the ladies. He loves the cash. He loves his bros.

236: "The Clouds," by Aristophanes

19 Jul 2023

Contributed by Lukas

"The Clouds" is the famous play that helped doom poor Socrates. Thomas leads us through the bawdy ancient comedy. By the way, this episode includes a ...

235: Human Rights

11 Jul 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Human rights are oft trumpeted, but who really knows what they are? Where do they come from? How do they exist? Who gets them? Can I have one?

234: The War of the Roses 7: Everybody Loses Their Lead

04 Jul 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In the latest installment of Graeme's historical episodes on the War of the Roses, we have several battles, bloodthirsty children, and beheadings. Add...

233: Love What Lasts: An Interview with Josh Gibbs

06 Jun 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Can you believe Josh came back on the podcast? Neither can we. Thomas and Josh discuss Josh’s newest book (Love What Lasts), music, and Die Hard. L...

232: The Fed

30 May 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Graeme explains why the central bank is generally not a scary thing via the historical Knickerbocker Panic. I always thought that's what it's called w...

231: The Plague

23 May 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we discuss a central question in "The Plague" by Camus. Luckily, we avoid the central tenets of existentialism which now apparently r...

230: The Gold Standard

02 May 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we discuss how the different monetary paradigms have affected history. Turns out, it's kinda hard to make things run if you are just ...

229: Thought Experiments

25 Apr 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode we discuss a few of the famous thought experiments and their purpose in general. Also, it's totally not the same boat.

228: The Pomposity of ChatGPT

28 Mar 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we review some common writing errors . . . errors that robots commit. Darn Robits are stealin' our jerbs.

227: The final Kantdown

14 Mar 2023

Contributed by Lukas

This is the last of the four part series on Kant's "Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals." While I don't feel like I nailed the first bit, I think...

226: War of the Roses 6: Wormwood

07 Mar 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Graeme continues his series on the War of the Roses. The catatonic king finally wakes up, a guy fights the king in order to save him,...

225: Festschrift

21 Feb 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we discuss the collection of essays written in honor of Andrew Kern, "Liber Amicorum."

224: Kant IV: Get them endsssss

14 Feb 2023

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we continue with chapter two of Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, by Immanuel Kant. Our Hackles. They are raised.

223: The War of the Roses 5: The Mad King

25 Jan 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Graeme continues his series on the War of the Roses. New this week: a dude who fights without armor on, a military parade, and the mad king. It's like...

222: Leaf by Niggle by Tolkien

17 Jan 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Tolkien once wrote a story that totally isn't an allegory. Not even one bit. We discuss that story (totally an allegory) in this episode. Also, Hortic...

221: The Discarded Image

20 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In C.S. Lewis's "The Discarded Image," he discusses the complex medieval notion of the cosmos. So . . . we do it too in this episode. Boom.

220: I Kant Stop: "Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals" pt. DEUX

13 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we continue to journey through a small work by Kant that he thought had great potential for popularity. I DOUBT IT.

219: War of the Roses 4: The Bookish King Lands a Hottie

16 Nov 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we talk about the exploits of Henry VI, the bookish king. He gets a best friend, a lady, and he gives away some land. Things get craz...

218: I just Kant: "Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals"

01 Nov 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Ever have trouble deciding the right course of action!? LUCKILY, Kant is here to help with a handy tool!

217: The Nicomachean Ethics on why children are bad

25 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Graeme walks us through how our happiness is a rational thing, and since kids can't be rational . . . they bad.

216: Plato's Crito

27 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

We finish out the saga of Socrates's trial and death. In this one, Socrates defends why he's sticking around to guzzle some hemlock.

215: Learning in Wartime

20 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In 1939, C.S. Lewis gave a sermon to some Oxford boys about whether it's okay to study books when there are Nazis to fight.

214: Plato's Apology

13 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

He's God's gift to Athens, so punish him with free meals.

213: Coleridge and the Rime of the Ancient Mariner

06 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode: zombies, insane children, opium addicts, constipation, and A.J.'s awful mariner accent

212: Plato's Dialogue, "Euthyphro"

30 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

As Socrates waits in line for his own trial, he chats up a fellow named Euthyphro who plans to denounce his own father. They end up discussing the def...

211: War of the Roses 3: The Romantic Queen and the Monkish King

23 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we follow the aftermath of the death of Henry V. His son, Henry VI, likes hiking, and his widow, Catherine, likes dudes.

210: Children's Lit - Live at Paideia!

16 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This episode was recorded live at the Paideia conference at Veritas Academy in 2022. In this episode, we roast a critic who hates fun things.

209: The Social Contract: Rousseau goes ham all over Christianity

10 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Christians are bad for government, I guess.

208: War of the roses: The Battle of Agincourt

02 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This episode is the continuation of the War of the Roses, and it tells the story of Henry V and The Battle of Agincourt.

207: Nietzsche, Leopardi, and the Meaning of Meaning

26 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we complete our series on "The Genealogy of Morals." We talk about the heritage of Schopenhauer and how that has affected Freddy's ph...

206: War of the Roses: The Roots

19 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The long awaiting continuance of the Plantagenets series finally arrives! Graeme plunges us back into a little UK history.

205: The Social Contract 2: Electric Boogaloo

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This is part two of the short series on Jean Jacques Rousseau's "The Social Contract." Just one more!

204: Frederick Douglass on the 5th of July

05 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Thomas walks us through the context and performance of Frederick Douglass's speech given to the ladies of the "Rochester Anti-Slavery...

203: Bronowski's "The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination"

28 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

"WHAT IS MATH!?" hollers the girl on TikTok. Turns out she's right. Any system requires reference to an external system to make itself consistent, but...

202: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "The Social Contract" (Compact?)

21 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "The Social Contract" laid the political ground for the French Revolution and probably the American Revolution too. This is ju...

201: On the Genealogy of Morality

15 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we discuss Nietzsche's work, "On the Genealogy of Morality," in which he discusses the history of morality through tracing the words ...

200: What are Wordsworth?

31 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode we track Wordsworth's view of how to stay happy in life, specifically through two poems: "Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbe...

199: The Master and Margarita

24 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

During Stalin's regime in Russia there was one author daring enough to write a Satire . . . one that I can't quite nail down. I ask Graeme to help me....

198: The Proslogion

03 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The Proslogion contains Anselm of Canterbury's Ontological Argument, which is still argued about in philosophical circles today. It's not really convi...

197: Sympathy and Satan

26 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

We discuss the romantic movement and how they interpret Paradise Lost to be other than what it really is. Also, we get cranky about bad guys.

196: Giacomo Leopardi

19 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This one is about an Italian hunchback who lives with his mom and writes nihilistic poetry about women he can't get. You can't make this stuff up.

195: Isaac Asimov's "Foundation"

12 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Asimov's excellent sci-fi trilogy is worth a read. Plus, space capitalism!

194: Ulysses, by James Joyce

05 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

I have finally tackled the (rumored) most difficult book in the English language. Feel free to send me any money you've got for the service I just ren...

An Interview with Joshua Gibbs

29 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Thomas was kind enough to reach out to Joshua Gibbs for an interview, and the results speak for themselves. Joshua is a renowned figure in the classic...

193: So Your Parents are Thinking of Sending You to a Classical Christian School

22 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Josh Gibbs decided to write a pamphlet to kids trembling at the notion of going to a classical school. We, clearly a bunch of children, decided to rea...

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