The Weekly Eudemon
Latest Episodes
Episode 80: What is that Twitter Imp Up To?
Is Jack Dorsey looking to a Bitcoin (libertarian) Internet model?
Episode 78: Five Dispositions that Can Make Your Life More Productive and Happy
The philosophy of focusing on a slow and loving existence in the quiet now
Episode 77: Civil War, Restoration, Glorious Revolution
First Segment: Modern conservative thought. Second Segment: English history, 1649 to 1688. Third Segment: Ranters and Other Freak Religious Groups in the 17th Century. Fourth Segment: Lightning Segments.
Episode 76: Arthur, Alfred, and Other Kings to 1649. Medium dot Com
First Segment: Overview of English history until 1649. Second Segment: Lightning Segments, with emphasis on Medium dot com. Third Segment: Bars. The good and the bad.
Episode 75.5: Bonus Episode: Interview with Joe Condit
This interview took place on April 21st and originally uploaded on April 22nd. For some reason, it has since disappeared from the RSS feed. I am re-posting it now. InspireWord is still going strong. FOCUS’ Curtis Martin is tonight’s guest.
Episode 75: Charles MacKay, Popular Delusions, Radical Spiritualists
First Segment: Brief riff off Charles MacKay's 1841 book, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds and deplatforming in American history. Second Segment Lightning Segments. Third Segment: The Reformation, with focus on the Radical Spir
Episode 74: Wicked Pope, Moors, Siege of Vienna
This is the last episode in our attempt to help you establish an historical perspective. The focus: 1492 and three events: Moors kicked out of Spain, Columbus and the new world, Alexander VI. Lightning Segments: Bocephus, Casual Lawyers, J.D. Vance, Sieg
Episode 73: 1400s, Florence Banking, Heroes, States Rights
First Segment: We continue our historical review. In this second-to-last episode, we look at the 1400s. Second Segment: Florence and the invention of the Bill of Exchange. Third Segment: Money, currency, gold, stimulus. Fourth Segment: Is every person