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Ode To Gratitude
Pablo Neruda was a Chilean communist poet from the 20th Century. On this Thanksgiving day, I visit his poem: Ode to Gratitude
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Missing The Mark
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The Dismissed Effects on the Affected
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Murder in the Self Service Economy
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What We've Lost
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Mornings in the Mountains
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Mornings In The Mountains - Time
This morning we talk about time, elections, polls, and storytelling.
Nov 5
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Episode 4- The Wind
Today on Mornings In The Mountains, I discuss Immanuel Kant, Steinbeck, Government Shutdowns, and hear a song by a Canadian trio - The Wailin Jennys.
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Mornings In The Mountains
Episode 3. We talk about Robert Frost, Catholic theologian Peter Abelard, Zohran Mamdani and Japancakes.
Oct 17
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Mornings In The Mountains
Episode 2. We talk, Walt Whitman, Kierkegaard, John Hermanson, and Blackrock.
Oct 15
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Mornings In The Mountains
My best take on the great radio show from Sicily, Alaska, with Chris in the Morning.
Oct 14
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The Ugliness Runs Deep
The ugly response to Kirk's death runs deeper than most of us think
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The Dangers of Elite Orthodox Thought
A republic thrives on debate and the distillation of ideas. What we have in America is a place where violence has become the only solution to ideas that…
Sep 26
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Canary on the Waistline
Washington hates one thing more than the opposition party winning... it's you.
Sep 9
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The Cracker on the Barrel
Why people spend energy on brand blow-ups.
Aug 28
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If I Were King
If the world suddenly wanted my advice, here is my plan to fix America
Nov 26
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The Alternative Press, Gay Presidents, and Roman Emperors
In a rush to prove the corporate press was inaccurate and bought, the alternative media is becoming the very thing it says it despises.
Nov 26
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Homo Economicus
Like a clanging cymbal, I feel the need to sound a loud alarm about what is happening in the rising generation - particularly that of young men.
Nov 11
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A Monster of Their Own Making
Today, we talk about the radicalism that is coming in the future generations, contextualized by Jack's own life story.
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Harmony of History
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The Capitalist Aim
Chapter 5 of our audio reading of Charles A. Lindbergh's classic early 20th century work: The Economic Pinch
Oct 20
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Economic Pinch - Chapter 4
For our paid subscribers, we bring this week's chapter of Charles A. Lindbergh's amazingly prescient book about economics.
Oct 13
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The Economic Pinch Chapter 3
We continue with Lindbergh's book about what happened to the American free enterprise system and the influence of the powerful upon it.
Oct 2
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The Economic Pinch
Chapter 2 - Three Useful Groups; One Useless Group
Sep 24
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Culture
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Ode To Gratitude
Pablo Neruda was a Chilean communist poet from the 20th Century. On this Thanksgiving day, I visit his poem: Ode to Gratitude
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A Strange Grieving
I'm in California...But instead of it causing my usual political diatribe, it's bringing back a flood of memories and a wondering about the future of my…
Oct 27
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What We've Lost
Some time spent under the weather and escaping into the old world of Disney movies shows something hard to believe.
Oct 12
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Farewell
My grandmother died one year ago today. I gave one of the eulogies. I thought I would share it with you.
Oct 4
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Skeletons in Sacramento
I had to ponder about the America we live in - the leftover skeleton of a once grand empire.
Sep 7
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Travel
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A Trip To Driggs
In June, I spent a week fishing on the west side of the Tetons. This sleepy town, where my parents started life together, is a special spot in the…
Nov 12
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A Trip Through Appalachia
This past weekend we were on a college tour of places in the Carolina and Georgia Mountains. I had never spent much time in these beautiful hills. What…
Sep 24
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American Ghost Dances and an Alberta Wedding
Powers chatter in high places, stir up eddies in the dust of rage...set me to pacing the cage. - Bruce Cockburn
Aug 27
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A Weekend In Charleston
A few weeks ago, I attended the Circe Conference on Education in Charleston, South Carolina. While we were there, we had the chance to enjoy one of the…
Jul 26
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New England's America
The version that New Englanders live in is distinctly different than the one that most Americans do. A trip through the area demonstrates our…
May 22
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