Tim Keefe and I discuss the book “How To Have Impossible Conversations.” We explore what makes conversations so hard, how they differ from a debate or argument, and the implications this has for personal relationships.
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I discuss Adam Piggott’s book Pushing Rubber Downhill and some important life lessons for men that it offers.
You can purchase his book on Amazon.
I discuss:
– Why the dystopian genre is dead
– The unpredictability of history
– Why the U.S. is headed for dissolution eventually
I discuss (not) stocking up for the coronavirus, how wealth and value is based on circumstances, and why I liked the film Midway in spite of its flaws.
I discuss:
– What makes for a good leader
– Why there are few good leaders in the West
-Preparing my house for autumn
– Upcoming audiobook
I discuss:
– Cleaning out the Augean Stable that is my shed
– Why you should either drink old fashioned sodas or just stick with sparkling water.
– How satire like the Babylon Bee will be verboten in the future
I discuss:
– How rural Washington deals with snow compared to urban Washington
– The assault on stoicism by the American Psychological Association
– Saving old cell phones for backup radios
– How political correctness (at the time) caused the South to lose the Civil War
– A recitation of the Anglo-Saxon poem “The Wanderer”
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I discuss:
– Camping in the mountains
– Finding the perfect “Red Dawn” site
– Why and how to prepare for a disaster
– Not discussing politics
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I discuss:
– Hiking in hell-like temperatures.
– Why young people don’t go to church
– How exclusion is mandatory for any organization
– Seattle’s latest gun law inanity.
– The first cynical libertarian: Ludwig Von Mises
– Henry Cavill and how #MeToo could lead to a quasi marriage draft/conscription
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I discuss:
-Why a mountain summit doesn’t always have the best view.
– Removing Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name from a literature award
– How our society has replaced personal virtue with Correct Thought
– The importance of personal and collective narratives
– Authentic rural America v. fake rural America
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