Carpenters favorite arm chair podcast
Though my armchair is the drivers seat of my pickup truck. I appreciate the musings of Jacob and Mark and their guests, at times I feel like I’m receiving my internal philosophy externally, other times it feels like a black-pill suppository. Either way, I’m encouraged to hear Catholic intellectuals muse about proper forms of politics and the ‘localism’ of our faith in practice. If you listen you will feel a little like David going up against Goliath, it will encourage you, and hopefully provoke you to live more purposefully poor. Take pleasure in your poverty, it has encouraged me to not feel so terribly miserable about my meager means. Cheers, great podcast. I’d order your magazines if I had the money. They look very well done. By the way, check out the website, lots of good articles.
Jeff-the carpenter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/23
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This is interesting but painful to listen to. The “uhh uh uhhh uh”s and “like, I mean, like” verbiage makes me stop listening halfway, especially the most recent episode about leaving the alt right.
Estela09 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/15/22
The New Polity Podcast features engaging hosts and content with topics about the double sins of capitalism and socialism and their roots of liberalism. The three part series on liberalism, socialism, and fascism is a great place to start to understand the engaging thought and conversation style...Read full review »
Jacob Hyman22 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/21
It is so great to hear from fellow Catholics that are ditching the libertarian label. It does ultimately conflict with the truth of Catholic social teaching. Lord bless this new think tank.
Andrew Villalobos via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/20
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