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Kelly Corrigan Wonders
Thanks For Being Here - Nancy Brown's Essay "Cincinnatus"

Kelly Corrigan Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 7:36


Kelly shares a Marine Corps wife's essay (titled "Cincinnatus") honoring her husband's quiet retirement after 20 years of service. Instead of ceremonies, his legacy lives in small, meaningful actions like giving away his expensive uniform to help a young officer and driving a beat-up Corolla with a trunk full of first aid supplies - so he can help anyone, on a moment's notice. It's a moving reminder that true service isn't captured in plaques or uniforms but in "small private acts of dedication" and the humble wisdom to know that our real legacy is "to give it all away. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ad Navseam
The Golden Age of the Classics in America by Carl Richard, Part VI (Ad Navseam, Episode 183)

Ad Navseam

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 76:17


This week we head back to Carl Richard's masterpiece from 2009, and the guys are taking a careful look at Chapter IV: Nationalism. We start out with a nice definition and perspective from one of Dave's long list of overrated authors (does he like anybody?): C.S. Lewis. Clive explains to us from The Four Loves that every country has a dreary past of some shameful and shabby doings, but it's natural and good to love her nonetheless, within reason. Then we dive into the antebellum adulation of one George Washington. Is he Demosthenes, Cicero, Hannibal, Severus, Cincinnatus, Camillus? Or is he actually all of them rolled into one? Tune in for insights from Edward Everett, Calhoun, Walt Whitman, Danile Webster, Frederick Porcher, and more, on everything from neoclassical revival to the vast American superiority over those doddering ancients. Along the way, you'll enjoy reminiscences of the celery fields of Jenison and rural Ionia County, Michigan, as well as one of Jeff's all-time best puns. And in the end, Marathon is Always Great Again.

The American Mind
Red State Strategy | Cincinnatus Series

The American Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 61:07


The Trump administration's approach to governance presents an opening for a new federalism to take hold. States may now be incentivized to aggressively take charge of education; ambitiously compete for businesses planting themselves in the U.S. due to tariffs; and cut oppressive regulatory red tape. Rounding out the Cincinnatus Series, Ryan Williams sits down with Scott Yenor, Jeffrey Anderson, and Jim Blew to discuss strategies and tools available to policymakers to facilitate economic development, capitalize on the shrinking administrative state, and more!

The American Mind
Cell Phones in Schools | Cincinnatus Series

The American Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 60:05


Silicon Valley elites have pushed school-provided tablets and phones into K-12 schools, replacing textbooks, real human interaction, and traditional education, undermining children's ability to focus—and parents' power to regulate screentime. Guests Scott Yenor, Frederick Hess, and Clare Morell sit down with host Ryan Williams to consider the limited pros and many cons of devices in the classroom, their disruptive effect in school settings and on learning outcomes, and provide insight into how states and school boards may spur positive change.

The American Mind
Family Policy | Cincinnatus Series

The American Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 60:09


Following the social revolutions of decades past, liberal sex education reforms, and the devaluation of marriage, Conservatives can no longer ignore the social aspects of family life—paramount to preserving and promoting the traditional household—and must recognize the use of laws to heal our culture. Host Ryan Williams is joined by Scott Yenor, Kathleen O'Toole, and Chris Bullivant to discuss how states may empower parents to raise and school their children, boost fertility and attract young families, and close the class divide in marriage and family formation outcomes.

The American Mind
IVF | Cincinnatus Series

The American Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 61:40


In vitro fertilization (IVF) has presented a moral dilemma as its processes discard embryos as a matter of course, ending more lives than even abortion. Emma Waters, Natalie Dodson, and Inez Stepman join host Ryan Williams to discuss this and other concerns surrounding IVF: genetic selection, the creation of human life for profit, the potential use of AI in dictating which embryos live, and more. They also raise solutions state legislatures may consider in the process; possible consequences; and the looming, necessary conversation of bioethics and parenthood in America.

The American Mind
Higher Education Reform Part II | Cincinnatus Series

The American Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 45:11


Time to tighten the belt. As federal funding scrutiny increases—and with an enrollment cliff fast approaching—state legislators, not internal experts, must take action to put universities under the microscope and ensure faculty hours equate to student academic mastery, promoting attendance. Host and Claremont Institute president Ryan Williams sits down with returning guest Scott Yenor and is joined by Frederick Hess and Beth Akers of the American Enterprise Institute to continue the discussion of how state legislatures may reshape universities, from performance funding to school choice.

The American Mind
Higher Education Reform Part I | Cincinnatus Series

The American Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 61:48


Kicking off the Cincinnatus Series, a set of six weekly Roundtable special episodes, Claremont Institute president Ryan Williams is joined by Inez Stepman, Scott Yenor, and David Azerrad to discuss leftist agendas within universities, and the opportunity for state legislatures to pull the reins and reverse course. Among the levers for dismantling the radical ideological infrastructures are the creation of state-controlled accreditation agencies, funding restrictions, and a renewed focus on student outcomes. The guests discuss these topics, potential pitfalls, and more!

Berean Bible Church
Cincinnatus Campus: The Lamb Defeats the Dragon - The Christmas Story You Missed

Berean Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 16:15


Operation GCD - Operation GCD
OpGCD #42 - OpGCD Live! #10 - Society of Cincinnati + Mounds - w/Nick, host of Occult Rejects

Operation GCD - Operation GCD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 119:51


Howdy folks of the interwebs! Your host Double J is back with another edition of OpGCD Live! show. Today, Double J is joined by the host of the Occult Rejects, Nick, to discuss the "secret society" that started America - the Society of the Cincinnati. In today's shenanigan infused journey, your host Double J & guest Nick discuss the recent repeated declarations of political radio host and Trump associate, Steve Bannon, asserting that Donald Trump is "Cincinnatus"! As a result of these recent repeated declarations it seemed appropriate to recap and summarize some thoughts on the Society of the Cincinnati. Your host, Double J shares his thoughts on the ancient architecture of America - The Mounds, and how these artifacts of an ancient civilization in America are of the same age as the man venerated by the Society of the Cincinnati, the ancient ruler of the Roman Republic - Cincinnatus. So, given the extreme importance of the Mounds to the men who started America, the Society of the Cincinnati. Perhaps there are some further connections between the ancient architecture of America, the Mounds, and the man known as Cincinnatus. Anyhow, folks of the interwebs...thanks for join'n me to get a lil GCD! Enjoy the conversation on a recap of The Society of the Cincinnati & the ancient architecture of America - the Mounds! Links for JJ -https://linktr.ee/operationgcd Links for Occult Rejects - https://linktr.ee/occultrejectsandfriends

No Stupid Questions
219. How Do You Identify a Narcissist?

No Stupid Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 40:48


What's the difference between narcissism and high self-esteem? Does social media fuel arrogance or self-consciousness? And do people get less toxic with age?  SOURCES:Brené Brown, research professor at the University of Houston and visiting professor in management at the University of Texas at Austin.Jonathan Haidt, professor of social psychology at the New York University Stern School of Business.Michael Lewis, author.Cooper McAllister, senior consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton.Jean Twenge, professor of psychology at San Diego State University. RESOURCES:"‘Narcissistic Abuse' Has Gone Mainstream. But What Is It?" Abby Ellin (The Washington Post, 2024)."Development of Narcissism Across the Life Span: A Meta-Analytic Review of Longitudinal Studies," by Ulrich Orth, Samantha Krauss, and Mitja D. Back (Psychological Bulletin, 2024).The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness, by Jonathan Haidt (2024)."America Is Obsessed With Narcissists. Is Trump to Blame?" by Charles Trepany (USA Today, 2024)."Narcissism Today: What We Know and What We Need to Learn," by Joshua D. Miller, Mitja D. Back, Donald R. Lynam, and Aidan G. C. Wright (Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2021)."Egos Deflating With the Great Recession: A Cross-Temporal Meta-Analysis and Within-Campus Analysis of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, 1982–2016," by Jean M. Twenge, Sara H. Konrath, Cooper McAllister, et al. (Personality and Individual Differences, 2021)."Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Diagnostic and Clinical Challenges," by Eve Caligor, Kenneth N. Levy, and Frank E. Yeomans (American Journal of Psychiatry, 2015).Generation Me: Why Today's Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled — and More Miserable Than Ever Before, by Jean Twenge (2006).Cincinnatus and the Citizen-Servant Ideal: The Roman Legend's Life, Times, and Legacy, by Michael J. Hillyard (2001). EXTRAS:"Is Screen Time as Poisonous as We Think?" by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."Do 'Generations' Mean Anything?" by No Stupid Questions (2023)."Is Pride the Worst Sin?" by No Stupid Questions (2023).The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine, by Michael Lewis (2010).

Ad Navseam
The Golden Age of the Classics in America by Carl Richard, Part IV (Ad Navseam, Episode 162)

Ad Navseam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 66:45


This week it's back to Richards' fascinating book, and finishing up our look at how the Classics were used as a lens for interpreting the American democratic experiment and living in a democratic society. Here the guys delve into how Rome functioned as a “law and order” counterbalance to the looser, “liberty” ideals of Athens, and how particular Roman men served as models for framing and lauding certain founding fathers (such as Cincinnatus for Washington). Cornelia also appears as a stand-in for the ideal American woman—Louisa McCord and Sarah Grimke saw her motherhood and intelligence as models worth imitating. But, look out—here comes Caesar (boo! hiss!) as the villain! Why did some Americans think Andrew Jackson's “Julius” needed a “Brutus”?    

RTFB
The Postman - Episode 2

RTFB

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 108:36


Wherein we talk about the second half of The Postman and we also talk about: Olympic foley artists, if theSociety of Cincinnatus was a real thing, emperor naming conventions, women in STEM roles, conmen and the Big Lie, and what to do with super soldiers after the war.

60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 5222, Cincinnatus and George Washington: Ideas that Informed the American Founders, Part 19

60-Second Civics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 1:15


The stories of Cincinnatus and George Washington were told for many years in the early American republic as examples of civic virtue. Listen to today???s episode to learn more! Center for Civic Education

Yeni Şafak Podcast
ABDULLAH MURADOĞLU - Biden Joe-Cincinnatus..

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 4:47


ABD'nin ilk Başkanı George Washington 1775-1783 yılları arasında cereyan eden Amerikan bağımsızlık savaşı sırasında Kıta Ordusu'nun başkomutanıydı. Savaş kazanıldığında çok güçlü durumdaydı. Ancak George Washington “askerî diktatör” olmak yerine çiftliğine geri dönmüştü. Bu davranışıyla George Washington, Milattan önce 458'de Roma Senatosu tarafından “Roma Diktatörü” olarak atanan Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus'a benzetilmişti. Cincinnatus emeklilik yıllarını çiftçi olarak geçirirken çok ciddi bir istila tehdidiyle yüz yüze gelen Roma'nın Senatosu tarafından bu göreve çağırılmıştı. Diktatörlük yetkileriyle donatılan Cincinnatus 15 gün gibi kısa bir sürede işleri yoluna koyduktan sonra sabanına dönmüştü Cincinnatus'u rol model olarak benimseyen General Washington Kıta Ordusundaki subay arkadaşlarıyla 1783'te “Cincinnatus Cemiyeti'ni” de kurmuştu. “Cincinnatus Cemiyeti” sembolik de olsa bugün bile faaliyettedir. İngiltere Başbakanı Boris Johnson da Eylül 2022'de görevinden istifa ederken "Cincinnatus gibi ben de sabanıma dönüyorum” diye konuşmuştu. ABD Başkanı Joe Biden'ın Başkan adaylığından çekilmesini isteyen Demokratlar yer yer “Cincinnatus” ve “George Washington” güzellemeleri yaptılar. Demokrat kampta giderek büyüyen isyana daha fazla dayanamayan Biden Pazar günü adaylıktan çekildiğini açıkladı. Ne var ki Biden'ın “İkinci Amerikalı Cincinnatus” ünvanını kazanmış olması İsrail'in Amerikan bombalarıyla Gazze'de yürüttüğü soykırımda oynadığı tarihi rolü elbette unutturamayacaktır. Yine benzer bir siyasal atmosferde Demokrat Partili ABD Başkanı Lyndon Johnson Mart 1968'de Başkan adaylığından çekilmişti. Johnson, Başkan Yardımcısı Hubert Humphrey'in Başkan adaylığını desteklediğini açıklamıştı. O dönemde de “Vietnam Savaşı” Johnson'ı çok zor duruma sokmuştu. Johnson'ın Vietnam politikası Demokratlar'ı bölmüştü. Üniversite kampüsleri, kent meydanları Vietnam savaşını protesto gösterileriyle kaynamış bulunuyordu. Çalışma arkadaşları Johnson'ın sağlığını öne sürerek adaylıktan çekilmesini teşvik etmiştiler. Nihayetinde Johnson parti içinden gelen baskılar karşısında pes ederek çekilmişti. Ne ki Johnson'ın çekilmesi, Demokratlar'ın Kasım 1968'deki seçimleri kazanmalarını sağlamadı.

Disorder
Ep56. Nothing became his presidency like the leaving of it

Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 46:13


Legend has it that when King George III heard that George Washington, had decided to retire after his second term, he remarked: “If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world.” On July 21, 2024, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. can justifiably claim to have done one of the most heroic acts in human history.  Jason may be quoting the Guardian article (whose link is further down in the shownotes), but he is not exaggerating.    Few people voluntarily leave supreme power. Popes, Ayatollah, Presidents, Supreme Court Justices, and Dictators largely do not step down. They either die in office or lose power. Power is too addictive and seductive.  Biden has stepped down and may go do in history as a modern-day Cincinnatus. He avoided the Ruth Bader Ginsburg trap. Yes, it might have been better had it happened sooner and in a more choreographed fashion rather than Adam Schiff and George Clooney having to pull him off stage left with a cane.  Yet, better late than never.      On this Emergency cast: Jason and Alex discuss where they were when they heard this momentous news; the bizarre oddities of the recent Republican National Convention; Trump's selection of J D Vance as his running mate; the protectionist/America-first agenda of the Trump/Vance ticket; and how the Dems can now try to order the disorder globally and domestically but weaving a new narrative.      Twitter: @DisorderShow    Subscribe to our Substack: https://natoandtheged.substack.com/       Producer: George McDonagh  Exec Producer: Neil Fearn    Show Notes Links    Biden's selfless decision to drop out sets stage for an entirely different election: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/21/biden-decision-drop-analysis     Nicholas Kristof: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/07/09/opinion/thepoint#biden-drop-out-meaning    Alexandra Hall Hall's recent Byline Times article: ‘Assassination Attempts and the Rise of the Right – Amid the Turmoil, Britain is Emerging as a Steadying Force': https://bylinetimes.com/2024/07/19/assassination-attempts-and-the-rise-of-the-right-amid-the-turmoil-britain-is-emerging-as-a-steadying-force/     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Stephen Mansfield Podcast
Five Vital Stats

The Stephen Mansfield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 18:27


Want to know the most important numbers on my mind these days? How about 2.1, 60, 0, 117, and 25-30? Listen in to hear how these numbers are related to things like gratitude, Congress, babies, the presidential election, and war. This episode touches on those as well as immigration, Cincinnatus, drones, political time, and long life.LEARN MORE:Website: https://stephenmansfield.tv/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/mansfieldwrites/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MansfieldWrites

History Unplugged Podcast
Is America Going Through a Late Roman Moment of Its Own?

History Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 46:52


Every citizen of every state for the last two thousand years has compared his nation to Rome at some point. Americans considered Geroge Washington their Cincinnatus for taking on supreme power and giving it up once his work was done. Inflation hawks call for a Diocletian to end the debasing of national currency. Upset citizens call their leader a Nero for ignoring a conflagration in favor of musical composition. Americans can't help but do the same now, especially when 2024 gives so much reason for pessimism and feelings that we are experiencing a late Roman moment of our own.To discuss this, we are joined by Jeremy Slate, a historian of the Roman Empire (and host of Create Your Life podcast). We delve into the parallels between ancient propaganda (think Virgil's book, The Aeneid, paid for by a Roman Emperor) and the modern echo chamber of 2024's media frenzy.Drawing inspiration from Diocletian's reforms in Rome's third century, after which Rome lasted nearly 200 years, we discuss whether a contemporary reformer could reshape our tumultuous 2024 landscape and restore stability. In an era of rampant inflation, immigration, and crumbling power structures, the parallels are uncanny.

Whey of Life
#75 - Cincinnatus' Code: Harnessing Historical Virtues for Modern Motivation and Well-Being

Whey of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 8:20 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how a Roman statesman's virtues could elevate your Monday motivation? Join me, Gus Holland, as I share the fascinating story of Cincinnatus alongside a heartening push for the power of exercise to boost not only your physical health but also your mental acuity. This isn't just a fitness spiel—it's a rallying cry for embracing activities that bring you joy and sharpen your mind, from the serene rhythm of a hike to the adrenaline rush of a paintball match. We'll explore how these pursuits can be a conduit for positive energy and a cornerstone for personal growth and well-being.In this episode, I also open up about a significant shift in my own life, marking the end of a 13-year chapter at the post office. As I navigate this transition, I reflect on the preparations laid out to ensure the smoothest possible change for both my family and me. It's a personal tale woven with historical inspiration from the life of Cincinnatus, offering practical advice for anyone seeking balance, motivation, and a more enriched life. Tune in for a blend of timeless wisdom and contemporary insights that promises to kickstart your week with a new perspective.

Instant Trivia
Episode 1137 - B.c. vips - Christmas stories - Arnold - Bottom feeders - Sting like a "be"

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 10:15


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1137, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: B.C. Vips 1: In 399 B.C. he told a jury, "I am not grieved, men of Athens, at this vote of condemnation". Socrates. 2: Rather than surrender to the Romans, this great Carthaginian general took his own life. Hannibal. 3: Ankhesenamun, one of the daughters of King Akhenaten and this beautiful queen, married King Tut. Nefertiti. 4: Farmer/soldier Cincinnatus saved ancient Rome, then refused to stay on as a dictator, preserving this Roman form of govt.. the republic. 5: One of the 7 wise men of Greece, his code of laws formed the foundation of Athens' democracy. Solon. Round 2. Category: Christmas Stories 1: Dickens wrote it for the money but said he laughed and cried over it more than any other story. A Christmas Carol. 2: In Luke's version of Christ's birth, the angel brings them "tidings of great joy". the shepherds. 3: Recounting his early years in Wales, this author said, "One Christmas was so like another". Dylan Thomas. 4: In his short story "The Gift of the Magi", a young husband and wife sacrifice to give each other gifts. O. Henry. 5: Truman Capote's story of his childhood holidays, he narrated the TV movie version. A Christmas Memory. Round 3. Category: Arnold 1: Larger-than-life gambler Arnold Rothstein was implicated in this 1919 baseball scandal involving bribed players. the Black Sox Scandal. 2: Natl. hero Arnold von Winkelried of this mountainous country helped it achieve a victory over the Austrians in 1386. Switzerland. 3: Inspired by his years in India, Sir Edwin Arnold's blank-verse epic "The Light of Asia" told of this religion founder. Buddha. 4: English educator Thomas Arnold was the longtime headmaster of this boys school that shares its name with a sport. Rugby. 5: This poet's feelings of spiritual isolation are reflected in works like "Dover Beach". Matthew Arnold. Round 4. Category: Bottom Feeders 1: This animal has no head, arms or internal organs and belongs to the phylum Porifera, meaning "pore-bearer". sponge. 2: The long-necked species of this bivalve is also known as the steamer. a clam. 3: In the Pacific and Atlantic halibuts, both of these organs are usually on the right side. eyes. 4: Although this echinoderm usually has 5 arms, some may have more than 40. a starfish. 5: The tube type of these live near deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor and can reach 6' in length. worms. Round 5. Category: Sting Like A Be. With Be in quotes 1: Your garden variety this veggie is often eaten pickled; the sugar type, not. a beet. 2: Meaning small, round and glittering, this adjective is usually applied to the eyes of the untrustworthy. beady. 3: A warning signal or radar device that helps you determine your position. a beacon. 4: Not Paul or Ringo, but a synagogue caretaker or a minor church official. a beadle. 5: This name is combined with Hawker in a Wichita-based airplane company. Beechcraft. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Ohio Mysteries
Ep. 265 - The remarkable origins of Ohio city names

Ohio Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 31:32


Is Dayton named for a traitor? Why did Cleveland shave a letter off the name of its founder? What made the Roman dictator Cincinnatus worthy of an American city? We look at the origins of the names of Ohio's eight big cities, including Columbus, Toledo, Parma, Canton and Akron. Lots of history and mystery in their stories! www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Additional music: New Horizon - Aderin; Audionautix- The Great Unknown; The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Finneran's Wake
War, Douglas MacArthur, Israel, Hawaii & Investing | James Ellman

Finneran's Wake

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 64:15


James Ellman is an investor and author. His latest book, “MacArthur Reconsidered” treats its subject in a refreshingly unbiased way. With a steady hand, James carves away the hero-worship, and leaves us with a true picture of America's most controversial general, the iconic Douglas MacArthur. For those of you interested in military history and politics, this is an excellent book!In this chat, James and I discuss: MacArthur's life; His military record and the reason(s) why it must be reconsidered; The Pacific theater of WWII; Imperial Japan; The Bataan Death March; The Philippines; Corregidor; Matthew Ridgway; The economy of Hawaii; Climate Change; Working as a Hedge Fund manager; How to manage your money in times of international upheaval; The War between Israel and Hamas; Life as an author; The politicization of our military; Comparisons of modern America and Rome; The possibility of an American “Caesar”; Caesar v. Cincinnatus.Links to James' material: Book: MacArthur Reconsidered https://www.amazon.com/MacArthur-Reconsidered-Look-Supreme-Commander/dp/081177158X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2BXZRO7CD1LKL&keywords=macarthur+reconsidered+by+james+ellman&qid=1700433667&sprefix=james+ellman%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-1Websitehttps://www.jamesellman.com/+++ Links to my stuff: Check out my Instagram page for shorts from this and prior episodes: @danielethanfinneran https://www.instagram.com/danielethanfinneran/Twitter: @DanielEFinneranWebsite: finneranswake.comEmail me at finneranswake@gmail.comMy sister project, PNEUMA, on which I put out sleep stories, meditations, mindfulness content: Youtube @pneumabydanielfinneran  Pneumameditations.comBe sure to subscribe to this channel if you enjoy these conversations and share them with family and friends! 

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: California Update: “Lee Was Wrong”, Jerry Is Right? | Bill Whalen, Lee Ohanian, and Jonathan Movroydis | Hoover Institution (#398)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023


As Sacramento's bill-signing season commences, Republican infighting is coming to Southern California, and does “Cincinnatus” need to return to office? Hoover senior fellow Lee Ohanian and distinguished policy fellow Bill Whalen, both contributors to Hoover's “California on Your Mind” web channel, join Hoover senior product manager Jonathan Movroydis to discuss the latest in the Golden […]

Area 45
Matters Of Policy & Politics: California Update: “Lee Was Wrong”, Jerry Is Right? | Bill Whalen, Lee Ohanian, and Jonathan Movroydis | Hoover Institution

Area 45

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 51:14


As Sacramento's bill-signing season commences, Republican infighting is coming to Southern California, and does “Cincinnatus” need to return to office? Hoover senior fellow Lee Ohanian and distinguished policy fellow Bill Whalen, both contributors to Hoover's “California on Your Mind” web channel, join Hoover senior product manager Jonathan Movroydis to discuss the latest in the Golden State, including pending “first-in-the-nation” laws, a fast-food backroom deal, Ronald Reagan's lessons in governing California, what Lee Ohanian's discovered in five years of analyzing California policy, plus former governor Jerry Brown – aka, Cincinnatus – awaiting “sensible people to rise to the occasion.”

The Jesse Kelly Show
Hour 2: Paintball Jesse

The Jesse Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 37:28 Transcription Available


Jesse confesses to telling a little white lie to a child when he went paintballing this weekend. Torpedo planes. Denying you're running for office right up until the point you announce you're running. Cincinnatus. Joe Biden telling verifiable lies about his whereabouts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I'm Right w/Jesse Kelly
Hour 2: Paintball Jesse

I'm Right w/Jesse Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 37:28 Transcription Available


Jesse confesses to telling a little white lie to a child when he went paintballing this weekend. Torpedo planes. Denying you're running for office right up until the point you announce you're running. Cincinnatus. Joe Biden telling verifiable lies about his whereabouts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast

Throughout human history, people have killed, robbed, and put their lives at risk in the pursuit of power. In fact, almost all of history can be thought of as people, tribes, and nations all competing for power.  However, occasionally there are those who have the ability to seize power but refuse to do so.  One man, in particular, did so twice. Learn more about Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Draft Kings Step into the thrilling world of sports and entertainment with DraftKings, where every day is game day! Join the millions of fans who have already discovered the ultimate destination for fantasy sports and sports betting. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code EVERYTHING to score two hundred dollars in bonus bets instantly when you bet just five dollars! Newspapers.com Newspapers.com is like a time machine. Dive into their extensive online archives to explore history as it happened. With over 800 million digitized newspaper pages spanning three centuries, Newspapers.com provides an unparalleled gateway to the past, with papers from the US, UK, Canada, Australia and beyond. Use the code “EverythingEverywhere” at checkout to get 20% off a publisher extra subscription at newspapers.com. Noom  Noom is not just another diet or fitness app. It's a comprehensive lifestyle program designed to empower you to make lasting changes and achieve your health goals. With Noom, you'll embark on a personalized journey that considers your unique needs, preferences, and challenges. Their innovative approach combines cutting-edge technology with the support of a dedicated team of experts, including registered dietitians, nutritionists, and behavior change specialists. Noom's changing how the world thinks about weight loss. Go to noom.com to sign up for your trial today!   ButcherBox ButcherBox is the perfect solution for anyone looking to eat high-quality, sustainably sourced meat without the hassle of going to the grocery store. With ButcherBox, you can enjoy a variety of grass-fed beef, heritage pork, free-range chicken, and wild-caught seafood delivered straight to your door every month. ButcherBox.com/Daily  Subscribe to the podcast!  https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Peter Bennett & Thor Thomsen   Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LOST ROMAN HEROES
Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 5: Cincinnatus

LOST ROMAN HEROES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 51:35


Cincinnatus, the Curly Haired, general, farmer, and exceptionally self-restrained guardian of the Republic who inspired George W. and WKRP in Cincinnati?

The Teacher of Liberty Podcast
Episode 11: It's Time to TCB and RGC!

The Teacher of Liberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 34:05


Ever heard of a good dictator? You're about to! Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, known to history as Cincinnatus, was a dictator of Rome. Oh, and a farmer. A poor farmer. Watch this episode and learn why our Founding Fathers studied the history of Rome and how it's obvious in their character that they knew and admired Cincinnatus. Would you be willing to walk away from absolute power if it was willingly offered to you? I hope now you know why George Washington is called "The American Cincinnatus." Use that little factoid at your next cocktail party. Impress somebody. Some nerd. It really is time to TCB and RGC, guys. The time for hoping has gone. #cincinnatus #dictator #romanrepublic #republicofrome #ancientrome #ancienthistory #farmer #livy #dionysius #tcb #RGC

Sonoma County : A Community Portrait
SO CO Pod Ep 27. Editor of The Bohemian & The Pacific Sun Daedalus Howell on His New Film Wolf Story and The Master Narrative of Sonoma County

Sonoma County : A Community Portrait

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 84:38


[ interview starts at 3:50]An interview with the Editor of The Bohemian and The Pacific Sun Daedalus Howell in three parts!In the part first, Daedalus and Cincinnatus discuss his upcoming film shot entirely in Sonoma County, Wolf Story! It is a werewolf adventure romantic comedy that uses fiction and fantasy to impart grounded truths about life changes, identity and growing older.In the second part, they elaborate Howell's lengthy and varied career with dozens of roles in film and newspapers, which can nevertheless be simplified into career "story-teller." Daedalus gives something of his philosophic perspective on story and story tellers and myth-makers and how story imparts instructions about how to be a human being.In the third part of the interview, Daedalus talks about his role and responsibility as editor of two of the North Bay's most impactful newspapers. They discuss the master narrative of Sonoma County and whether it is true or false, empowering or despairing.Main Website: https://daedalushowell.com/Daedalus Howell Articles: https://muckrack.com/daedalushowellQuantum Deadline Book Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aojkAfWq3Y0Pill Head Film Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aojkAfWq3Y0The North Bay Bohemian : https://bohemian.com/

Classical Et Cetera
Mythology - Should Students Study Myth?

Classical Et Cetera

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 36:52


In this episode, the core four discuss why classical studies is an essential part our our complete curriculum. Learn how we introduce students to classical studies early in their education get an idea of the pedagogy behind the classical studies program. Don't miss it! Browse the classical studies curriculum lineup today! https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=92 Our classical studies curriculum is the foundation of our Famous Men of Virtue series. Check out Famous Men of Rome, featuring Cincinnatus and Julius Caesar! Famous Men of Virtue | Watch all sixteen episodes! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVTTYXJZjjHLUFKA8NaM4UQdgBEJHxaHJ Famous Men of Rome, Complete Set: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/famous-men-rome/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=92 Famous Men of Greece, Complete Set: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/famous-men-greece/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=92 How Greatness Destroyed Julius Caesar | Aristotle & Magnanimity https://youtu.be/NGUVbn_z4ys Cincinnatus & Rome : Who is Cincinnatus? https://youtu.be/EcZQv-TfiFA What is classical education? Classical education is the cultivation of wisdom and virtue through the study of the liberal arts and the Great Books. The liberal arts are the universal linguistic and mathematical skills students need to excel in every area of life. The Great Books are the means by which we pass on the cultural heritage of the Christian West. A mastery of both is the best way to prepare a child for a life of wisdom and virtue, and Memoria Press' beautiful and comprehensive classical Christian curriculum provides the tools for mastering these two essential elements of education. To learn more about classical education and Memoria Press, visit: https://www.memoriapress.com/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=CETC&utm_campaign=92

The Daily Dad
Have You Shown Them What Greatness Looks Like?

The Daily Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 3:49


Do you know the story of Cincinnatus? He was a Roman general who had retired to his farm until he was called to rescue his country from an invasion. Made dictator in these desperate times, he had unlimited power, which he used to save the empire… only to immediately relinquish the power and return to his farm.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.com

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword
Saturday, June 10, 2023 - CINCINNATUS and TELESCOPIUM and ORNAMENTING, oh, my!

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 20:59


John Hawksley pulls out all the stops on this one: no theme (typical for Saturday), but some jaw-droppingly difficult clues that will leave you awed, agog, and amazed (which also sounds like a great name for a law firm

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
Ras Ben | Great Mystery Philadelphia, A Star In The West, and All Roads Lead To Rome

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 155:00


BONUS CONTENTPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/MFTIC?fan_landing=trueRokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/myfamilythinksimcrazySubstack: https://myfamilythinksimcrazy.substack.com/Synchro-Wisdom Dialogue: https://linktr.ee/mysticmarkpodcastKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyMerch: https://mftic-podcast.creator-spring.comHelp fund the show, I cannot do this without your support.CashApp: $MarkSteevesJrVenmo: @MysticMarkPaypal: @mysticmarkBTC: 3MQBrF1sGKm17icjQZCxuW7Z3R19jLzTZbBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MFTICWithout you this Podcast would not exist.The Great Ras Ben, Author, Public Speaker, Counselor, Peace-Keeper, Wellness Provider, Astrologer, Energy Healer and Artist. Joins me to discuss his books The Great Mystery Philadelphia, and Free Your Mound and Your Mind Will Follow. We started our discussion reflecting on the tour Ras gives of The Wissahickon Wilderness in the City of Philadelphia. Our discussion expanded beyond bounds into a conversation about the hidden history of The United States the true identity of indigenous America and the hidden legacy of traders, travelers, and tribes here on turtle island. Cheif Tamanend, Queen Winona, Elias Boudinot, Benjamin Franklin, and many others were discussed. Ras detailed the Roman legacy of mound gridding and conquest linking it back to The Punic Wars, up to the Society of Cincinnatus in the modern day. Support Ras, pick up a copy of one of his many great books here https://rasben.com/ and subscribe on https://www.youtube.com/user/RasBen188Replace this Episode's Artwork email me at mfticpodcast@gmail.comShare This Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2e9b525eThis Podcast is Sponsored by the Hit Kit! check out the Hit Kit Here  https://hitkit.us/New Booklet by Mystic MarkS.E.E.E.N. #2 N.E.M.M.E.S.S.I.S.S. Buy Nowhttps://ko-fi.com/s/9baa70f625MFTIC MerchJoin us on TelegramLeave me a message On Telegram!For Exclusive My Family Thinks I'm Crazy Content: Only 5$ get 150+ Bonus Episodes, Sign up on our Patreon For Exclusive Episodes. Check out the S.E.E.E.N.or on Rokfin@MFTICPodcast on Twitter@myfamilythinksimcrazy on Instagram, Follow, Subscribe, Rate, and Review we appreciate you!https://www.myfamilythinksimcrazy.comhttps://altmediaunited.com/my-family-thinks-im-crazy/Listen to Every AMU Podcast with this link. https://lnns.co/pI5xHeyFdfgGET A NEW PODCASTING APP! https://podcastindex.org/appsMUSICAL CREDITSIntro Song by Destiny LabMusic: Sneaksters/Nine MileBy Cast Of CharactersOutroMusic: Refraction/Pan Man/Sunny Days/IndigoBy Another BrickMusic: It Takes A VillageBy HoliznaRapsReleased under a Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License Thanks To Soundstripe and FMA CC4.0 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
All Roads Lead To Rome and Israel? - Ras Ben - Patreon Trailer

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 4:55


Sign Up on Patreon, Rokfin, or Substack now to get access to this episode and more bonus content! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MFTIC?fan_landing=trueThe Great Ras Ben, Author, Public Speaker, Counselor, Peace-Keeper, Wellness Provider, Astrologer, Energy Healer and Artist. Joins me to discuss his books The Great Mystery Philadelphia, and Free Your Mound and Your Mind Will Follow. We started our discussion reflecting on the tour Ras gives of The Wissahickon Wilderness in the City of Philadelphia. Our discussion expanded beyond bounds into a conversation about the hidden history of The United States the true identity of indigenous America and the hidden legacy of traders, travelers, and tribes here on turtle island. Cheif Tamanend, Queen Winona, Elias Boudinot, Benjamin Franklin, and many others were discussed. Ras detailed the Roman legacy of mound gridding and conquest linking it back to The Punic Wars, up to the Society of Cincinnatus in the modern day.Rokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/myfamilythinksimcrazySubstack: https://myfamilythinksimcrazy.substack.com/Synchro-Wisdom Dialogue: https://linktr.ee/mysticmarkpodcastKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyMerch: https://mftic-podcast.creator-spring.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

POLITICO's Westminster Insider
Great political comebacks

POLITICO's Westminster Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 47:13


Following Rishi Sunak's unprecedented 50-day turnaround from defeated leadership candidate to U.K. prime minister, Westminster Insider host Jack Blanchard looks back at some of the great political comebacks of our times.Guests include Peter Mandelson, who shocked Westminster — and himself — with a sensational return to the U.K. Cabinet in 2008 after four years away as an EU Commissioner; and U.S. historian John A. Farrell, who recalls Richard Nixon's extraordinary rise to the American presidency in 1968, eight years after his crushing defeat to John F. Kennedy. Professor Edith Hall tells the story of the great Roman leader Cincinnatus and his return to power from his humble plow — famously namechecked by Boris Johnson in his farewell speech as prime minister. Professor Nicholas Allen recalls other great British political comebacks of the 20th century; while POLITICO's own Meredith McGraw assesses former U.S. President Donald Trump's prospects of a return to the White House in 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Travis Neville Podcast
Ep 86 Power

Travis Neville Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 31:45


Discussion of the expression of power. Elections, Cincinnatus, Washington, respect, loyalty, football, coaching, covid lockdownsIdeal Man REVIVING MASCULINITYMusic credit: (copyright not owned)Artist: Tune SurfersTitle: Blood, Sweat and TearsCopyright provided by: SoundCloud.com

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Rod Liddle: UK correspondent on why Boris Johnson withdrew from the UK leadership contest

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 6:28


In the end, all of Boris Johnson's bluster couldn't hide the facts: He didn't have the votes to win the Conservative Party leadership contest and stage a political comeback just weeks after being forced out as prime minister. The former Tory leader raced back from his Caribbean holiday to test the waters and try to garner the support of enough MPs to proceed to the next round. But as British media counted the number of declared supporters for Johnson, it cast doubt on whether he could cross the 100-vote threshold. “Essentially, the Boris Johnson bandwagon blew up,” said Tim Bale, a professor of politics at Queen Mary, University of London. “He really doesn't seem to have attracted anything like as much support as he hoped he would.” Sajid Javid, Rishi Sunak and Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrive at No 9 Downing Street in 2021. Photo / AP, File The 58-year-old Johnson is one of the most recognised — and divisive — figures in British politics. The self-deprecating court jester of a figure led the Conservative party to a thumping election victory in 2019 with his bombastic speeches and populist policies. But critics were repulsed by what they saw as a penchant for bending the rules and embroiling the party in a series of scandals that torpedoed its standing with voters. Johnson's three tumultuous years in Downing St featured allegations that he gave lucrative government contracts to wealthy supporters, allowed a senior Cabinet minister to bully subordinates and improperly used political donations to redecorate his official residence. He was finally brought down by suggestions that he mishandled sexual misconduct charges against a party official, which forced him to step aside after more than 50 Cabinet secretaries and lower-level officials resigned from his government. But Johnson's downslide was encapsulated in the long-running controversy over Downing St parties in 2020 and 2021 that violated Covid-19 lockdown rules. With an investigation into whether Johnson intentionally misled Parliament about those parties to get underway in coming weeks, the scandal hung over Johnson's bid to return to power like a guillotine. If the inquiry by a committee of MPs finds Johnson in contempt of Parliament, he could be suspended from Parliament and face a recall election. That's not something Conservative MPs want as they try to unite the party, and the nation, behind the spending cuts and tax increases likely needed to restore the nation's financial credibility after outgoing Prime Minister Liz Truss' failed experiment with trickle-down economics. “This all started because Boris Johnson was unable to run the government in the right way to keep it together … and to uphold the high standards of conduct that are necessary in the highest offices in the land,” former party leader William Hague told Times Radio on Friday. “So the idea that him returning is the solution — that ... could become a death spiral of the Conservative Party.” Johnson's supporters tried to shrug off such criticism. Instead, they focused on the idea that their man made the right decisions when it mattered — leading Britain out of the European Union, rapidly rolling out vaccines to combat the coronavirus pandemic, and being among the first to send arms to Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. Just hours before Johnson bowed out, one of his most vocal supporters went on BBC television's influential Sunday morning political interview show and claimed he already had the support of more than 100 members of Parliament. Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie Johnson. Photo / Getty Images “I have been speaking to Boris Johnson and, clearly, he is going to stand,” said Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was a member of Johnson's Cabinet. “There is a great deal of support for him.” But media vote counts never supported the bluster. As the leading candidate, Rishi Sunak raced past with 150 backers, Johnson's support stalled at 76, according to the Guido Fawkes website, which focuses on UK politics. The BBC counted just 57 Johnson supporters. Matthew Parris, a columnist for the Times of London, saw the Boris boosterism as a strategy to scare off opposition. “Momentum is being manufactured through creating an impression that Johnson is already on his way to victory,” Parris wrote. “Mysterious reports on social media suggest he's surging ahead among those MPs who are declaring — but the identities of some of these are undisclosed. They will [we're assured] reveal themselves ‘later.'” Johnson tried another gambit Sunday, trying to persuade Sunak and Penny Mordaunt, the third candidate, to drop out and support him as the only candidate with the broad appeal to unite the party at this difficult time. Sunak and Mordaunt called his bluff. “I think he thought the shock and awe campaign might persuade Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt perhaps to surrender to him, to the supposedly inevitable,” Bale said. “But they were much cleverer and realised that it wasn't inevitable at all.'' Conservative Party leadership candidate Penny Mordaunt, left, and Andrea Leadsom arrive at the BBC studios, in London on Sunday. Mordaunt dropped out of the race. Photo / AP Johnson blustered on until Sunday night, when it became clear he couldn't count on the party's right-wing for support. He threw in his cards after Suella Braverman and Steve Baker, who had backed him as leaders of the pro-Brexit European Research Group, gave their support to Sunak. Alex Crowley, a one-time Johnson aide, said his former boss probably did have enough support to get on the ballot. But that wasn't enough to overcome questions about whether he was the right person to unite the party months after dozens of MPs refused to serve in his government. “There were lots of influential voices within the party who were saying, ‘actually you know, this isn't the right time, this isn't the right call',” Crowley told the BBC. “And, you know, Boris' natural instinct is, if he can't win then he doesn't want to compete.” But don't expect Johnson to fade from the political scene. When Johnson left office in early September, he suggested he was planning to return to Downing St. First, he left the House of Commons with the words “hasta la vista, baby”, conjuring images of Arnold Schwarzenegger who famously promised to return as The Terminator. Then he left Downing Street with an allusion to Cincinnatus, the Roman dictator who laid down his arms and went back to his farm before coming out of retirement to rule Rome again. On Sunday night, Johnson hinted his return had been delayed, not cancelled. Boris Johnson speaks during the Nato summit in Madrid. Photo / Getty Images, File With the next general election expected in late 2024, there's likely to be another leadership contest in the coming months unless Sunak can quickly unite the Conservatives. “I believe I am well placed to deliver a Conservative victory in 2024,” Johnson said late Sunday. “But in the course of the last days I have sadly come to the conclusion that this would simply not be the right thing to do,” he said. “You can't govern effectively unless you have a united party in Parliament.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
Steven Snider - The Farm | Order of Cincinnatus, Rosicrucian L.A.R.P. and The Sovereign Order Of St. John

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 145:30


Steven Snider AKA Recluse, Host of The Farm Mach II, Author and Investigative Journalist, joins me on the show to discuss some lesser known yet very powerful secret societies that have woven themselves into the fabric of this free country. Steven shared his research concerning the Order of Cincinnatus and the faction of founding fathers who found allegiance amongst this arcane order, I asked him about the architecture and the architects that built our American Empire. Recluse shared his knowledge of the Rosicrucian Order which has murky and surprising origins. Freemasons, Satanic Cults, Chaos Magick, The Religious foundations of this country, The Sovereign Order of St. John, American Gladio, We covered a lot of ground in this episode to say the least.Find more from Steven Snider here: https://www.patreon.com/thefarmpodcastII Buy his books here: https://www.amazon.com/Special-Relationship-Epstein-Anglo-American-Establishment/dp/B08PX93Z1H/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1664066924&refinements=p_27%3AS.+Willaim+Snider&s=books&sr=1-1&text=S.+Willaim+Snider Listen to The Farm Mach II here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-farm-podcast-mach-ii/id1625511894Share This Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/c433086e New Booklet by Mystic MarkBiblio-Man-See Buy Nowhttps://ko-fi.com/s/eefb2be3b9Get the SEEEN Travel Guide!https://ko-fi.com/s/6f1e1173a0Synchro-Wisdom Dialogue: https://linktr.ee/mysticmarkpodcastMFTIC Merchhttps://mftic-podcast.creator-spring.comJoin us on TelegramLeave me a message On Telegram!For Exclusive My Family Thinks I'm Crazy Content: Only 3$ get 50+ Bonus Episodes, Sign up on our Patreon For Exclusive Episodes. Check out the S.E.E.E.N.or on Rokfin@MFTICPodcast on Twitter@myfamilythinksimcrazy on Instagram, Follow, Subscribe, Rate, and Review we appreciate you!https://www.myfamilythinksimcrazy.comhttps://altmediaunited.com/my-family-thinks-im-crazy/Listen to Every AMU Podcast with this link. https://lnns.co/pI5xHeyFdfgGET A NEW PODCASTING APP! https://podcastindex.org/appsHelp fund the show, I cannot do this without your support.CashApp: $MarkSteevesJrVenmo: @MysticMarkPaypal: @mysticmarkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/MFTIC?fan_landing=trueRokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MFTICWithout you this Podcast would not exist, may good karma bless all who support.MUSICAL CREDITSIntro Song by Destiny LabMusic: Altered FateBy Cody MartinOutroMusic: Midnight VoyageBy M.A.G. TrioMusic: It Takes A VillageBy HoliznaRapsReleased under a Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License Thanks To Soundstripe ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

radinho de pilha
filosofia no Vale do Silício, o olhar estrangeiro, a ética do Midjourney, DALL-E e Stable Diffusion

radinho de pilha

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 57:28


minhas palestras sobre impacto, propósito e colaboração: http://usina.com/u/palestras O Brasil do olhar estrangeiro: parte 1, O paradoxo do paraíso https://youtu.be/B55pQTBeWwM In his final speech, Boris Johnson compared himself to Cincinnatus. Who? https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/06/cincinnatus-boris-johnson-roman-statesman/ What's Really Behind Those AI Art Images? https://newsletters.theatlantic.com/galaxy-brain/6317de90bcbd490021b246bf/ai-art-dalle-midjourney-stable-diffusion/ Aral Sea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aral_Sea O primeiro país a reconhecer a Independência do Brasil foi também o ... Read more

SkyWatchTV Podcast
Five in Ten 9/7/22: Liz In, Boris Out—For Now

SkyWatchTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 18:00


Liz Truss is the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. In his farewell speech, Boris Johnson compared himself to Cincinnatus, a Roman politician famous for refusing to hang on to power—until the people demanded his return during a crisis. 5) Truss takes over for Johnson; 4) Meghan Markle shows off jewelry based on symbols of Inanna; 3) US, Russia jockey for position in Syria, Ukraine; 2) Burning Man ends Monday with 12-hour traffic jam as people try to get out of the desert; 1) Researchers invent tech to turn cockroaches into app-controlled cyborgs.

Best of Today
Boris Johnson's Downing Street departure

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 11:12


Boris Johnson made his farewell speech outside Number 10 Downing Street on Tuesday, before Liz Truss became the next Prime Minister. During his speech, Mr Johnson made a classical allusion to Cincinnatus, a 5th Century Roman politician who famously left politics and "returned to his plough" – but later came back to power. Today's Nick Robinson asked Mary Beard, Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge, if he was hinting at a possible return to frontline politics. And Today's Mishal Husain then spoke to Rachel Sylvester, a columnist at The Times, and Charles Moore, biographer of Margaret Thatcher, about Johnson's legacy as PM. (Image, Boris Johnson outside 10 Downing Street, Credit, Toby Melville/Reuters)

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
The Fall Of Cincinnatus

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 77:17


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Sonoma County : A Community Portrait
SOCO Pod Ep 3 Local Butterfly Expert John Hibbard

Sonoma County : A Community Portrait

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 46:36


In this episode Cincinnatus sits downs with John Hibbard, a local Sonoma County naturalist who has made over 5000 documented and verified observations of over 2000 local species of plant, animal, and fungus on inaturalist, a crowd-sourced effort to document species diversity and distribution . We talk about observing nature, Sonoma County's most intact ecosystems, human impact,  the 120 known species of butterfly in this region and where to find them! Join us!WEBSITE : https://www.inaturalist.org/people/icosahedron

Sonoma County : A Community Portrait
SOCO Pod Ep 4 Director of Neighborhood Garden Initiative Ammon Jordon

Sonoma County : A Community Portrait

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 87:14


In this in-depth interview Cincinnatus converses with Ammon Jordon, who in the wave of Sonoma County activism that followed the killing of George Floyd brought forth an initiative to establish a local organic food production system in the yards and patios of Sonoma County homes. This not only addresses the food injustice that make healthy organics a privilege of the wealthy but the re-greening of Sonoma County which currently imports 90 percent of its fruits and vegetables. Enjoy!WEBSITE : neighborhoodgardeninitiative.org

Sonoma County : A Community Portrait
SOCO Pod Gratitude Piece "We Sonomans Are Neighborly"

Sonoma County : A Community Portrait

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 8:26


Each ten episode season of this podcast, the host Cincinnatus Hibbard issues one editorial piece and one gratitude piece. In this first gratitude piece, Cincinnatus observes a beautiful virtue in our character - that we're open and available to eachother - it's as if there are no strangers in our community. Enjoy!

Suffering from Artism
#17 ART HEIST! FASCISM! The Capitoline Wolf sculpture!

Suffering from Artism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 29:07


In our first episode back since our wedding we are talking about the recent theft of a piece of public art. We also get into Romulus and Remus, Mussolini, fascism, and Cincinnatus. It's a lot of Roman talk on this week's episode!

OUTCincinnati
Out Cincinnati 2022-05-12 feat Tyese Rainz Tribute, Cincinnatus Association, Santa Maria Com Services

OUTCincinnati

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 49:34


A tribute to Tyese Rainz, local drag queen and activist who recently passed. Close friend Amanda talks about the impact Tyese had on the LGBTQ+ community.The Cincinnatus Association recently presented the Seventh Annual Donald and Marian Spencer Spirit of America Awards honoring six Cincinnati area businesses and nonprofits for promoting diversity and inclusion. Guests: Susan Noonan, Chair, Spencer Committee; and HA Musser from Santa Maria Community Services

A Brothers' Creed
#48- Respected leaders throughout the centuries - Cesar, Cincinnatus, Churchill, & Roosevelt

A Brothers' Creed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 45:10


On this Episode of A Brothers' Creed Podcast we share stories from history's favorite and most respected leaders. From ancient Rome were Lucius Cincinnatus saved the whole of the Roman army that was trapped in a mountain pass to Julius Cesar who was on a path to conquering the world. In more modern times we talk about the patriotism and large part that Winston Churchill had during WWII and Theodore Roosevelt becoming a hero for leading the "Rough Riders" on the uphill charge during the Battle on San Juan. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5 star review and comments on what topic you would like to hear about next.  Follow us on Instagram @a.brothers.creed Follow us on YouTube here Follow us on TikTok @a.brothers.creed  

The FedSoc Films Podcast
They Called Him Mr. President | American Cincinnatus: George Washington Lays Down His Sword

The FedSoc Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 6:56


In February of 1789, George Washington was unanimously elected the first president of the United States. This was the first time the people of a nation had elected a president-- but what to call him? His Highness, His Excellency?In this Cutting Room Floor episode, we feature three experts from our film, “American Cincinnatus,” which explores the parallels between George Washington, and the Roman statesman, Cincinnatus. Professor Mathew Spalding of Hillsdale College, Professor Jeffry Morrison of Christopher Newport University, and Judge Andrew Oldham from the Fifth Circuit of Appeals. We've saved this conversation from the cutting room floor for the first Cutting Room Floor edition of the FedSoc Films Podcast. Thanks again for listening to the FedSoc Films Podcast! Be sure to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the full film, American Cincinnatus: George Washington Lays Down His Sword, here:https://youtu.be/UMYaDMVbZtULearn more about Dr. Matthew Spalding at https://www.hillsdale.edu/staff/matthew-spaldinLearn more about Dr. Jeffry Morrison at: https://cnu.edu/people/jeffrymorrisonLearn more about Judge Andrew Oldham at: https://fedsoc.org/contributors/andrew-oldhamAs always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.Visit https://fedsoc.org/ to learn more!Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter:https://www.instagram.com/fedsoc/https://www.youtube.com/thefederalistsocietyhttps://twitter.com/FedSoc