Dr. Sam Gregg comes on The Optimistic Curmudgeon to share about the many ways in which realism grounds human thought and action. He and Josh have a wide ranging conversation about different application of moral ideas, and the way reality grounds economics.
SECCE - Kristen Rudd: Stop Leaving your Students in Hell, or Read the Whole Comedia!
SECCE - Marc Fusco: Shakespeare is Still the One
SECCE - Jim Ranieri: Re-Enchant the World by Reading Tolkien
SE Consortium: Jason Jewell - The Canon as an Antidote to Contemporary Rootlessness
SE Consortium: Sean Hadley - The Word for Heritage is Canon
SE Consortium: Robert Woods - Being a Loving Resistance Fighter During our Culture and Canon Wars
SE Consortium: Josh Herring - Books which Nourish the Soul
Katherine Bradshaw: Learning to Play in Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew
Eric Wearne - Developing New Models of Teacher Training (6x9)
Winston Brady: The Inferno - Theological Novel and Hidden Puzzles (6x8)
John Wilsey: Religious Liberty and Conservatism in the Negative World (6x7)
Joe Rigney - Leadership, Anxiety, and Headship in a Therapeutic Age (6x6)
Andrew Zwerneman: On Teaching History (6x5)
Rob Thornett - Classical Education Renews Culture (6x4)
Scott Yenor - California’s Woke Educational Agenda (6x3)
Paul Krause - Gulliver's Travels, Misanthropy, and Satire (6x2)
Ferenc Horcher - Drinking and Fox Hunting with Sir Roger Scruton (6x1)
Peter Forrest: Can AI Bring Happiness? (5x10 - Season Finale)
Katy Faust and Stacy Manning: Raising Conservative Kids in a Woke City (5x9)
Josh Herring: C.S. Lewis, Gender, and Gratitude (5x8)
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