I’m back.
I discuss my return to podcasting, what’s transpired in the months while I was on hiatus, stuff I’m focused on currently, my quasi-retirement (for now) from the author world, and more.
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I’m back.
I discuss my return to podcasting, what’s transpired in the months while I was on hiatus, stuff I’m focused on currently, my quasi-retirement (for now) from the author world, and more.
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I discuss:
– How people form overly simplistic narratives for life, why it’s often necessary but also harmful.
– A person’s success or failure long-term on something heavily depends on how they were introduced to it.
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I talk about the end of an era and life lessons I learned along the way.
In my early livestreaming days I had a habit of saying “I’ll be brief,” and then proceeded to be anything but. It got be a running joke amongst friends that remains to this day.
I decided to take the idea and actually run with it.
I’ve done blogging in the past, but more or less quit. Some think blogs are over and done with in favor of livestreaming.
This may be, but I think another part of it is blog posts need to be short. Very short. Like something someone can read within a minute.
That’s where “Ill Be Brief” comes in.
Entries will consist of snippets of thoughts that come to mind, usually a general observation about life. Moreover, they will be genuinely concise, no more than 100 words. Chances are, you’ll hear me expound further on it during an upcoming Mountain Pass Podcast.
I discuss:
– Why many heroes are scoundrels
– Doing the wrong thing out of bravery and doing the right thing out of cowardice
– The film Beckett and how the State v. Church struggle in the Middle Ages compares to the Corporate v. State struggle today.
I discuss:
– Why you should read the book Dove (I covered this in episode 49 two years ago)
– Why all men crave the Great Adventure
– The (real) rules for {Redacted} Summer
– Another “father was unavailable for comment” tale
I chat with “Dissident Mama” Rebecca Dillingham, a Southerner and Orthodox Christian about her writing, her take on our current political climate, and what it’s like to raise a traditional family amid our modern culture and society.
Visit her website at www.dissidentmama.net.
I discuss:
– Making my own cider
– How the digital world is overtaking the physical world
– Ideological statists or Hydra statists
– Why we’re all LARPers now
– Knowing when not to give advice
TJ Martinell · Mountain Pass Podcast – The April Fool’s Day Episode That Wasn’t
Tim Keefe and I discuss a book titled “Voice, Exit, And Loyalty” that deals with a lot of pertinent issues we face today. When we don’t like a situation or environment we find ourselves in, do we voice our concerns or just leave? The answer depends on a variety of elements we delve into.
TJ Martinell · Chat with Tim Keefe on “Voice, Exit, And Loyalty”
Tim Keefe and I continue our discussion about the Batman legacy and examine the various films both great and cringe.
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