In a time when fear and hatred seem to rule, we must find ways to love and grow the seed of goodness in ourselves to effect change in our society. We must learn ourselves, and with love, combined with wisdom, act in the world in a way that is inarguably good. By doing so, we may not be accepted at first, but it is what is right, and with time, people will come to realize that.
25. Corruption of Good
Power tends to corrupt, but what else does as well? This dive into corruption and its effects as well as it's causes should help anyone defeat it in their life
24. Is God Good?
The question of whether or not God is good came up recently in a debate on Twitter with Vin Armani and I, and it made me reevaluate my position on this. I was striving to reconcile the idea when a quote in Confessions by St. Augustine helped shed light on the idea. But then I would... Continue Reading →
23. Artificial Intelligence and Human Consciousness
Watching the season 1 finale of Westworld, I realized that this dilemma was coming. I don't know the technology behind it, nor can I predict the way we will legislate it. What I am going to try today is to begin to understand humanity in a spiritual way, but also juxtaposing it to machine learning.... Continue Reading →
22. Confessions of St. Augustine and How They Apply Today
Our country is divided on more than just splitting hairs, and the disruption of our first principles has been the work of political rhetoric. I see an awakening and I believe it will come from the spiritual side.
21. Lessons Millennials Can Learn From The Jungle Book
This dive into the Jungle Book is a guide to he lessons all young people should understand in becoming adults. In a society of 30 year-old children, it seems crucial.
20. 4th of July Special, a look at Our Founding Documents
In honor of the 4th of July, it felt right to take a look into some of the founding documents to see what this celebration is about. We will look at these and some of the ideas that lead to it.
Bonus Episode 2: Dan Johnson of We Do Better
We Do Better shows people how they can vote with their dollar by donating to organizations that are really creating solutions and meeting human needs.
19. Freedom and Ethical Behavior
In light of recent controversies, it seemed pertinent to discuss ethical behavior in a free society. In this podcast, I discuss where freedoms end, and how I think we should approach disagreement and tolerance.
18. Binging On Jordan Peterson’s Podcasts
Learn what Jordan Peterson has to offer on religion, Christianity, mythology, nihilism and more! These are my thoughts on his teachings and their importance.
17. The Value Of The Individual
The idea of the individual is unique, but how does it interact with hot-topic issues? Why is not only the idea of the individual important, but the person important?
16. The Fracturing Of Capital And Decentralized Economies
Today, I would like to build off of last weeks show about bureaucracy. I touched on how businesses, like governments, will have to shed bureaucracy and become more nimble. I spoke briefly about the Industrial Revolution and how it led to the condensation of capital to a select few, but I didn't speak enough about... Continue Reading →
15. Predicting The End Of Bureaucracy
Since the Industrial Revolution, both businesses and government have grown into behemoth bureaucracies. I see the digital age as a tool for changing that. Also, I begin my quote of the week series and we pay tribute to those who have sacrificed their lives for the freedom we enjoy every day.
14. College Do’s And Don’ts
This episode we will discuss: How to save money at collegeHow to make the most of your time thereHow to balance work and collegeHow to decide if college is right for youAlternative learning methods SUBSRIBE to The Conversation of Our Generation's Podcast now on iTunes!! Join the Conversation of Our Generation!!! SUBSRIBE to The Conversation of... Continue Reading →
13. Talking Ideas, Not People
"Great Minds Discuss Ideas; Average Minds Discuss Events; Small Minds Discuss People." This quote is often attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt, but its origins are unclear. The truth in it is indisputable, however. As we look around us, it is apparent that the small minds talk about people, while great minds talk about ideas. This doesn't... Continue Reading →