Delightful podcast
As a former student of Veritas, and specifically of two of these three gentlemen I have only good things to say about classical education. I enjoy listening to Donaldson’s violent reaction whenever existentialism is mentioned. I enjoy Magbee’s straightforward and level headed approach to fundamental questions. I enjoy hearing Hanenburg and Donaldson’s desperate attempts to derail Magbee’s every episode. I enjoy Hanenburg’s constant call backs to his younger days at Whitworth college; but seriously Hanenburg, we all know you went there, we get it. I enjoy hearing Donaldson make either an incorrect reference to something, or a reference so steeped in Canadian culture that no one understands it. All jokes aside, this podcast is great and if you enjoy listening to 3 educated friends talking about old topics that are still relevant today, this one is for you. 5 stars and 2 thumbs up from me.
Your Favorite Veritas Alumni via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/18/22
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Conor-Usa-today via Apple Podcasts · Italy · 07/28/19
The content is great it’s just the rambling that gets annoying. If you give a listen, skip through the first five minutes to get to the good stuff. Overall great quality of information and random facts.
Jostoast via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/18/22
Stumbled upon this podcast and am burning through them all. Love you guys! Classical guys telling history the way it should be told!
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