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In this special Catholic Answers Live episode, Cy Kellett interviews Dr. Jacob Imam—convert from Islam, founder of New Polity and the College of St. Joseph the Worker. They discuss Catholic education, political renewal, and building institutions rooted in Catholic social teaching. To watch the entire episode visit the Cy Kellett Show YouTube Channel Please support our mission by donating! Catholicanswersradio.com Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com
Many employers struggle to find skilled and confident young workers—Jacob Imama, Founder of the College of St. Joseph the Worker explores why this is happening. We explore the challenges in hiring today's workforce, along with advice for carpenters on pricing their work, words of encouragement for tradesmen, and biblical insights on land surveying. Questions Covered: 20:11 – 45-year machinist wants to give Jacob words of encouragement and is thrilled about the College of St. Joseph the Worker. 28:20 – I am a carpenter who just started my own business. How do I appropriately price my work for clients, so it is fair but also takes care of my family? 32:24 – I find it hard to find and hire capable young men. Boys and young men just don't seem confident to learn or try. 41:41 – What are your thoughts on the practice of land surveying as it appears in the bible?
Welcome to Catholic Conversations on Catholic Spirit Radio. In this episode, host Paul Garcia is joined by Jacob Imam, founder and provost of the College of St. Joseph the Worker in Ohio. Jacob shares insights into his innovative college model that uniquely combines a rigorous liberal arts education with training in skilled trades, allowing students to graduate without debt. Discover how the college is breaking the mold of traditional higher education by preparing students to be well-rounded, self-sufficient adults, equipped with both a theology degree and a journeyman's card in a trade. Stay tuned to hear about the real-world skills and responsibilities the college instills in its students, aiming to develop individuals who are ready to engage with and contribute to their communities effectively. https://www.collegeofstjoseph.com/
Matt Walsh sits down with Dr. Jacob Imam to discuss the issue of young men losing their way. Click here to join the member-exclusive portion of my show: https://bit.ly/4bEQDy6 Ep.1541 - - - DailyWire+: Now is the time to join the fight. Watch the hit movies, documentaries, and series reshaping our culture. Go to https://dailywire.com/subscribe today. "Identity Crisis" tells the stories the mainstream media won't. Stream the full film now, only on DailyWire+: https://bit.ly/3C61qVU Get your Matt Walsh flannel here: https://bit.ly/3EbNwyj - - - Today's Sponsors: Constitution Wealth - Visit https://Constitutionwealth.com/Matt for a free consultation. Jeremy's Razors - Visit https://jeremysrazors.com to get your Precision 5 Razor + Precision 5 Razor Box today. - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs
We welcome Micaiah Bilger of The College Fix to discuss the Department of Education, the use of AI in education, and the growing pushback against DEI initiatives. What might we see in 2025 in terms of higher education? Father finishes with Timely Thoughts. Show Notes Year in Review: 120 campus cancel culture incidents in 2024 | The College Fix Michael Knowles ‘creates unsafe' campus for ‘LGBTQ+ students,' U. Illinois complaint says | The College Fix Five predictions for higher education in 2025 | The College Fix Arizona charter school board approves curriculum entirely taught by A.I. | Not the Bee When Race Trumps Merit (Heather Mac Donald) 6/29/23 When Race Trumps Merit: How the Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives Faithful Catholic colleges see enrollment boom in face of nationwide higher ed problems College of St. Joseph the Worker Reclaiming the Trades: A New of Form of Higher Education (Mike Sullivan) 12/19/23 Let's Rethink Higher Education (Dr. Jacob Imam) 5/14/24 iCatholic Mobile The Station of the Cross Merchandise - Use Coupon Code 14STATIONS for 10% off | Catholic to the Max Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Best of “Catholic Connection” with Dr. Matthew Petrusek, Curtis Mitch and Dr. Jacob Imam.
Best of “Catholic Connection” with Dr. Matthew Petrusek, Curtis Mitch and Dr. Jacob Imam.
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Jacob Imam is one of the founders of The College of St Joseph the Worker, a new college whose students will graduate with a BA in Catholic Studies as well as a solid foundation in the skilled trades. Their goal is to produce faithful Christians who are virtuous citizens, intellectually formed, and capable of building up the Church in their communities. Jacob re-joins the Joes to talk about this fantastic new institution that is located in Steubenville, OH. College of St Joseph the Worker: https://www.collegeofstjoseph.com/ Download the Veritas app: https://www.veritascatholic.com/listen Joe & Joe on X: https://x.com/withjoeandjoe Joe & Joe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@THEFRONTLINEWITHJOEJOE
Ted Benna has been called the "Father of the 401k." But now, he says that he created a monster. He intended for the 401 (k) to help turn spenders into savers, but it has become full of hidden fees and salary reductions that only enrich the financial industry rather than savers. In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam interview Ted Benna for his story of the 401 (k).
Fr. Mitch and Jacob Imam, founder of the College of St. Joseph the Worker, discuss merging Catholic education with teaching trade skills as an alternative to traditional college.
James Donald Forbes McCann returns for a special episode of Good Money. He has more questions for Jacob Imam and Marc Barnes: Why do Americans use cash? What's the marital debt? Why should people sell their stocks? Check out James's show: https://youtube.com/@jamesdonaldforbesmccann?feature=shared Subscribe to New Polity Magazine! https://newpolity.com/magazine Join the conversation on our discord: https://discord.gg/bNJ2uE7as6
AMDG. Looking back on four years and more than 220 episodes of the Kolbecast since its relaunch in August 2020, Jordan, Steven, and Bonnie reminisce on many memorable conversations and guests. Longtime and new Kolbecast listeners alike will find something of interest and inspiration from the array of episodes covered today. To sort through the library of Kolbecast episodes, visit this page on the Kolbe website and use the filters to find what you're looking for. Send your episode suggestions to podcast@kolbe.org Kolbecast episodes mentioned & relevant: 1 Kolbecast Relaunch 28 A Pessimist with Hope: A Conversation with Dr. Anthony Esolen 198 The Sign of Our Salvation: Dr. Gilbert Lavoie on the Shroud of Jesus 191 A Window into the Ancient World with Mike Aquilina 179 Translation Tug of War with Dr. Matthew Minerd 188 Dr. Kevin Majeres Sees Challenges as Opportunities and 219 The Upside of Anxiety with Dr. Kevin Majeres of Optimal Work 167 Sanity & Sanctity with Johanna Seagren of Interior Kingdom 204 Habits of Ownership with Jacob Imam of The College of St. Joseph the Worker 175 A Both-And Approach with Dr. Jonathan Sanford of The University fo Dallas 84 The Essence of Catholic Education and 157 Renewal, Revival, Variety, and Unity with Patrick Reilly of the Cardinal Newman Society 123 A Change of the Ages with Msgr. James Shea of The University of Mary, who is also featured on ep 213 This Is a Beginning 183 Gratuitous Gifts with Sherry Weddell 176 The Agenda Is to Grow with Art & Laraine Bennett Daniel Bielinski on 139 Glorifying God through Film and 217 Spoilers of a Sort 92 Protect, Guide, Prepare, Empower with Cathy & Nicolai Lund Charlie Mihaliak on 18 Homer and the Hunger Games and 208 A Mosaic of Experience as well as ep 213 This Is a Beginning 3 Dramatic Arts with Dolores Ann Mihaliak 8 Great Expectations with Colleen Carroll Campbell Dr. Don Prudlo on ep 39 Reclaiming the Territory, 40 Windshield Time, 78 The Kolbe Man Show, and 111 What Treasures Remain 36 Embrace the Fifth Day with Therese Prudlo, who also appears on several other Kolbecast episodes 74 Special Teams: Kolbe Dads 214 A Long View with Dee-dee & Charlie Mihaliak, parents of five Kolbe grads Dr. John Cuddeback on ep 166 Dwelling Together Richly 199 Do Good Work and Read Good Work with Jason Craig of Sword & Spade 60 Mission: Possible 61 Middle Ground 164 This Is Not a Kolbe Infomercial with Kolbe mom Lindsey 190 The School of Patience with Tricia Kavanagh, another Kolbe mom 209 Kolbe Kids Give Gems of Information with three of Tricia's sons, one of whom also appears on ep 213 This Is a Beginning 173 A Deeper and Greater Joy with Kolbe alumni transitional Dcn. Charles Ohotnicky and Fr. Ambrose Dobrozsi 215 New School Year Starter Kit with Dean of Admissions Jeanne Anne Ford and Customer Support Supervisor Colleen Pilon 118 Odysseys in Catholicism 45 Grace Perfects Nature with Dr. Peter Malinoski and Jody Garneau Mrs. Elizabeth Hoxie appears on several episodes including 21 To Live Fully Alive, 89 The Master Blueprint, 112 Cura Personalis: The Intro, 136 Cura Personalis: The Sequel, and 213 This Is a Beginning 140 Burnout Happens 100 In the Beginning with Kolbe Academy co-founder Mrs. Dianne Muth 119 The Hope Throughout with Tom & Noelle Crowe 134 For Tinkerers of All Ages with Kolbe dad and HAM radio enthusiast Chris Ranck Kolbe Advising Manager Mrs. Ashley Massey's Kolbecast debut was episode 66 Bonhomie à la Kolbe 105 Not Just for Special Occasions with small business owner, Kolbe homeschooling mother, and etiquette expert Rebecca Czarniecki--known professionally as Mrs. B 162 Let Latin Conquer You 220 Decoding Mythology to Reveal Christianity 32 Reflections of His Light with two Marian Sisters of Santa Rosa who are Kolbe alumnae; one tells a sweet story of leaving some “Easter eggs” for her younger sibling to find. 207 A Privilege of a Lifetime with Kolbe mom turned advisor Elyse Williams 63 The Saints Speak for Themselves with the Holy Heroes parents (also Kolbe parents) Ken and Kerri Davison 150 A Family Apostolate: Liturgical Living with Kendra Tierney 116 Things I Would Tell My Students with Jordan Almanzar Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
Hour 1 of 7/9/24 Drew covered news stories including Boeing lawsuit, Biden's letter to Democrats, and Church vandalization (:55). Then, Jacob Imam of College of St. Joseph the Worker discussed the GOP shift on abortion (16:55). Finally, Jason Snead from Honest Elections Project discussed the GOP SAVE Act (29:23). One caller shared his story about his non-citizen wife's jury duty selection (42:21) and an election judge shared her story (47:41). Links: https://honestelections.org/category/latest-news/
We welcome Dr. Jacob Imam from the College of St. Joseph the Worker to discuss the value of Christian labor. Why start a new college, and why try and save the university system? Father finishes with some Timely Thoughts. Show Notes College of St. Joseph the Worker Timber Framing Course — The Workshop Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry into the Value of Work The Cult of the Imperial Self Peter Schiff asks, is a college degree worth the cost? Reclaiming the Trades: A New of Form of Higher Education (Mike Sullivan) 12/19/23 The Death Of Christian Culture - Angelus Press Restoration Of Christian Culture - Angelus Press Christendom Lost and Found: Meditations for a Post Post-Christian Era The Cult of the Imperial Self A Brief History of Our Annihilation - Crisis Magazine Twitter Thread: "These Pro-Life advocates stood for the Five..." Peaceful Pro-Life Advocate Lauren Handy Sentenced to 57 Months in Prison BREAKING: Pro-life activist John Hinshaw sentenced to 21 months in prison for protesting at abortion clinic | The Post Millennial | thepostmillennial.com Joe Biden Putting Peaceful Pro-Life Americans in Prison is a Horrible Travesty of Justice - LifeNews.com Woman Who Biden Put in Prison for Protesting Abortion Denied Heart Medication After Stroke - LifeNews.com Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
What has become of the trades within our country? Where did the blue-collar workers go and what is the reason behind their disappearance? Is there anything we can do to rebuild and re-vitalize this crucial section of today's society? A co-founder of the College of St. Joseph, the Worker, Jacob Imam helps to answer our questions. Join Grant and Jacob as they discuss the root of America's trade epidemic and discuss the new college of St. Joseph, the Worker. This new school based in Steubenville, Ohio is quickly becoming the paradigm of trade education, combining a traditional liberal arts education with power tools. The best part of all? No debt. Tune in now to hear how they do it!
Happy feast of St. Joseph the Worker! On today's show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell talk about St. Joseph as a model for all of us in our daily work. Guests include Gary Zimak from Following the Truth, Fr. Augustine Wetta with more wisdom from the Desert Fathers, and Dr. Jacob Imam, founder of the College of St. Joseph the Worker. Plus news, weather, sports, and more...
AMDG. Education rightly formed helps students see and serve God in a practical way while both sustaining this current life and preparing them for the next. Oxford graduate and VP of Finance for the College of St. Joseph the Worker, Jacob Imam, visits with Bonnie and Steven about how structural flaws in current higher education tend to cause an “ongoing adolescence,” how the College's innovative program of combining book learning with the skilled trades is designed to bring a different approach, and how the changing nature of our understanding of work is behind both problems and solutions. Links mentioned & relevant: College of St. Joseph the Worker The Workshop Fr. Mike Schmitz on Training vs. Working Out Related Kolbecast episodes: 191 A Window into the Ancient World with Mike Aquilina 199 Do Good Work and Read Good Work with Jason Craig 72 Participatory Citizens Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
When the system's broken, do something new. Jacob Imam and his team are founding the College of St. Joseph the Worker – a trade school with a liberal arts formation. But that's not all: Jacob shares his conversion story with Pogo… and why you can't divorce your faith from politics.Contact Tom: loopcast@catholicvote.org SUPPORT LOOPCAST: www.loopcast.org LINKS YOU'LL LOVE:College of St. Joseph the WorkerAll opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.
Teresa talks to Lauren Joyce on the Good News Cruise about the many resources available from Ascension Press. We revisit Kerry Johnston from Kolbe Prison Ministries and Jacob Imam on the College of St. Joseph the Worker.
Teresa talks to Lauren Joyce on the Good News Cruise about the many resources available from Ascension Press. We revisit Kerry Johnston from Kolbe Prison Ministries and Jacob Imam on the College of St. Joseph the Worker.
Happy New Year! Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam take a look back at New Polity in 2023. This year, New Polity hosted its 3rd annual conference, officially launched the College of St. Joseph the Worker, and put out four new additions of the magazine. They also talk about upcoming podcast series in 2024, as well as some exciting books that will release in the new year. Early Bird pricing for the 2024 New Polity conference ends January 1st! Register here: https://newpolity.com/events
I was lucky to interview Jacob Imam about the merger between higher education and Catholic social justice principles, especially on the dignity of non-exploitative work and of the trades. Jacob lives in Steubenville, Ohio with his wife and kids and works at New Polity. He and Michael Sullivan launched the now approved College of St. Joseph the Worker.
Mike Sullivan and Jacob Imam are excited to announce that the College of St. Joseph is now state approved and accepting students for Fall 2024. The College's mission is to teach students a trade, provide a liberal arts education, and graduate them without crippling debt. Learn more at https://collegeofstjoseph.com
Check out our lineup of speakers and register here https://newpolity.com/events/2024 Announcing the 4th Annual New Polity Conference, Should We, Therefore, Destroy the Servers? In this podcast, Marc Barnes, Jacob Imam, and Andrew Jones discuss the role of technology on our lives, the pursuit of a technology for power, and how Christians should approach technology.
Jon Blevins is back with a discussion with Jacob Imam on money. Can a Catholic be wealthy? Should publicly traded companies exist? How can we enact a truly Catholic economy? We have a magazine!--- https://newpolity.com/magazine Watch more at newpolity.com/videos Or help us make more: visit https://www.newpolity.com/donate
This video is sponsored by Faithful Counseling. For 10% off your first month, use the link, http://www.faithfulcounseling.com/gos...Our relationship with work, money, and community is deeply flawed. At least, that's the hypothesis we're testing in this interview. Specifically, we're exploring what a Christian, or more specifically, Catholic, alternative to our prevailing approaches to work, money, and community would look like. We talk about everything from reviving blue collar work, getting rid of insurance and investments, as well as the need to live in deep community. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Jacob Imam. Jacob Imam is the Executive Director of New Polity. He holds a doctorate in theology from the University of Oxford. He lives in Steubenville with his wife, Alice, and sons, Blaise and Leo.Find him on YouTube: / @newpolitypodcast Dr. Imam's website: newpolity.com Support Gospel Simplicity:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gospelsimplicityOne Time Donation: https://www.paypal.me/gospelsimplicityMerch: https://gospelsimplicity.creator-spri...Follow Gospel Simplicity on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gospelsimpli...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gospelsimpl...
What does a Saint from the 15th Century have to tell us about money? A lot, acutally. Listen to this episode to find out what. Get Your Ticket for The Catholic Money Summit at CatholicMoneySummit.com - Hear from Trent Horn, Jacob Imam, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, Mike and Alicia Hernon, and dozens more! THE FIRST PRINCIPLE AND FOUNDATION Man is created to praise, reverence, and serve God our Lord, and by this means to save his soul. And the other things on the face of the earth are created for man and that they may help him in prosecuting the end for which he is created. From this it follows that man is to use them as much as they help him on to his end, and ought to rid himself of them so far as they hinder him as to it. For this it is necessary to make ourselves indifferent to all created things in all that is allowed to the choice of our free will and is not prohibited to it; so that, on our part, we want not health rather than sickness, riches rather than poverty, honor rather than dishonor, long rather than short life, and so in all the rest; desiring and choosing only what is most conducive for us to the end for which we are created. Music in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walletwin/message
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"Be who you should be and you will set the world on fire." Today, Jacob Imam and Maria Brandell explore the life of Catherine of Siena - a passionate Italian woman known for her mystical wisdom and saintly political action. Find out what she has to say - concerning the soul, the corruption of Church leaders, and even the crusades.
In this episode, we speak with Jacob Imam, co-editor of New Polity and co-founder of the College of St. Joseph the Worker in Steubenville, OH. We speak about economics, almsgiving, and the importance of friendship and localism. https://chesterton.org/uncommonsense New Polity website: https://newpolity.com/ New Polity "Redeeming Politics" conference: https://newpolity.com/events/redeeming-politics-2023 Annual Chesterton Conference: https://chesterton.org/conference
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The Nazis decapitated Bl. Franz Jägerstätter for refusing to take the oath to Hitler. In hindsight, everyone can recognize his bravery and integrity. At the time, no one could. Jacob Imam and Reuben Slife are convinced most of us would have caved. See how Bl. Franz didn't.
Special Guest David Simpson Today is Saint David of Whales feast day. War of the Worlds on Epix The Holy Ghost has warned us about a lot. In the 1950's and 60's Phillip K Dick wrote about what we are seeing now. No one knew about the submarine until 20,000 leagues under the sea was written. From science fiction to science fact. If they can randomly hand out fake money for the loan and then hand out fake money to forgive the loan how can anyone say what is going to happen to the market. ANY market! HEADLINE: Mortgage demand from homebuyers drops to a 28-year low by Diana Olick Mortgage applications to purchase a home dropped 6% last week compared with the previous week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's seasonally adjusted index. Volume was 44% lower than the same week one year ago, and is now sitting at a 28-year low. Mortgage rates have moved 50 basis points higher in just the past month. Last February, rates were in the 4% range. If the Federal Government can't loan money anymore for Student Loans, the local bank has to right? So where does the bank get the money to loan said student? Why don't we get a mortgage holiday or it being forgiven b/c the same Federal Gov gave the bank the money for my mortgage too?!!!!! Why just forgive student loans? Trying to get a loan for his son to buy a truck and asked about the interest rate and the local bank told him the BEST he could do is 12-16% interest. So he told the teller, okay I have about $50,000 in that bank right now, get you a Kroger bag b/c I'm coming to get it in an hour and he did! He grabbed every cent he had w/ that bank. That is how we should ALL be acting that way w/ our local banks. Is this a Federal Reserve thing? Yes all banks are members of the FDIC. Is there some side step out of this Federal Reserve stuff? Can we make our own bank? Stay constant and steady - When you give up the TV for Lent you realize you have 3 hours in the afternoon that you just don't have anything to do! Maggie has read 4 books this Lent already! HEADLINE: Going For Gold by Jacob Imam Because fiat currency is not based in the natural order, it causes the people who use it to suffer. The ability to print money as “needed” may be a boon to business, but in actual fact, most of the money printed is gobbled up by the banks. “The Cantillon Effect” describes the fact that the chief beneficiaries of the expansion of the money supply are the first recipients of the new money (usually the banks): they are able to spend the funds before they have caused prices to increase. Those next receiving the money (other major corporations jumping on the new lines of credit) face a small increase in price levels, and so on. The last recipients of the new money (the poor and the middle-class) face the greatest inflation in prices with the proportionally few dollars that trickle down to them. In short, by printing and distributing money through specific corporate channels, central authorities have not only diminished the value of the common man's savings but have drastically increased the wealth-gap between those associated with the state and those who are not. This was dramatically seen during the COVID-19 crisis when, between March 2020 and April 2021, the base monetary supply in the US increased by 29.9% and US billionaire wealth increased by 61.9%. Likewise, the top five Wall Street banks—JP Morgan Chase & Co, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup—earned an additional $51 billion that year compared with the year previous.
You and Your business welcomes Dr. Jacob Imam, founder of the think tank New Polity, to discuss Distributism, work, education, community, and anything else that contributes to a fully integrated Christian life. Imam, an Oxford man and Steubenville graduate, offers a thoughtful and well researched perspective on such matters that draws further richness from his entreprenurial ventures. Tune in for a riveting conversation!:05 - Introductory shenanigans7:40 - Background and family history16:30 - Falling into a Christian economics36:00 - Distributism: A Christo-centric approach to government58:50 - Innovative projects and new directions at New Polity
In this free-for-all-Friday Trent sits down with the hosts of the Catholic Money Mastermind podcast to discuss a Catholic view of money in light of his debate with Jacob Imam on 401k's.
Oct 25, 2022 - Jacob Imam was born to a Muslim father and a Christian Mother. He experienced division about faith matters with his parents and lived a secular lifestyle. After studying the classics and then reading the book of James as part of his studies, he was touched by Christ in a powerful way and decided to get baptised and enter the Catholic Church. He is now the co-founder and director of New Polity which educate people about the politics and economics according to the Catholic Social teaching. Links to download the Veritas app: https://www.veritascatholic.com/listen
This is Episode #177 of the Seeking Excellence Podcast hosted by Nathan Crankfield. In today's episode, I am joined by Catholic speaker and musician Paul J Kim to discuss all things adulthood with an emphasis on financial literacy. Paul has an adulting course for Catholics, that can be found here at his website, which really hits on some strong fundamentals when it comes to investing. When I recorded with Paul, I had just recently recorded with Jacob Imam about his debate with Trent Horn on the morality of 401k's and investing in general. I ask Paul some of the same questions I ask Jacob, so those two episodes really go well together! Be sure to follow Paul on Instagram @heypjk
Jacob Imam was born to a Muslim father and a Christian Mother. He experienced division about faith matters with his parents and lived a secular lifestyle. After some powerful encounters with Christ, he decided to get baptized and then studied his way into the Catholic Church. He is now the co-founder and director of New Polity which educate people about the politics and economics according to the Catholic Social teachings. He recently appeared once again on Pints with Aquinas to debate Trent Horn on the morality of investing in 401Ks. We take a deeper look into his stance on investing and what he recommends faithful Catholics do in order to be good financial stewards. Here is a link to that debate on Pints with Aquinas Here is a link to his website, New Polity Here is a link to our website. Follow me on Instagram!
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Ben Martinek, Deb Meyer and Tyler Hackenberg of Catholic Financial Planners Network discuss the recent Pints with Aquinas debate between Jacob Imam and Trent Horn about the morality of investing in 401(k) plans for retirement. Jacob Imam argues that 401(k) investing is immoral because of its speculative nature, while Trent Horn points to magisterial authority that we are permitted as Catholics to invest in 401(k) plans – or any other savings vehicle for that matter. Tune into unique perspectives on this episode of Catholic Money Mastermind.Show Notes: https://www.catholicfinancialplanners.com/is-it-immoral-for-a-catholic-to-invest-in-a-401k-plan-podcast/Catholic Money Mastermind is a production of the Catholic Financial Planners Network that explores the intersection of faith and finances. You can learn more about our organization and get on our email list at catholicfinancialplanners.com
For much of middle class America, 401ks are seen as good stewardship, and wise investing in the stock market as a way of attaining financial goods for oneself and the economy at large. But do these things we take for granted contribute to the overall good of the human person and society? Jacob Imam, economist and executive director of New Polity, argues that not only are these things not necessary to a healthy economy, but that we should question whether stock ownership has any role to play in Christian life. Beginning with the example of medieval economic relationships, he and Grant discuss the difference between investment and speculation; the relationship between work and ownership; and how investment, properly understood, might dignify the labor of our neighbors rather than simply profiting from the work of others. How would the way we invest have to change to bring us closer together and build the Kingdom God? Is retirement part of God's plan for the human person? Listen in as Jacob and Grant discuss these and other challenging questions.
Jacob Imam debates Trent Horn on whether it is generally immoral to invest in 401k's for retirement. Affirmative: Jacob Imam Negative: Trent Horn Trent's Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCounselofTrent NEWPOLITY: https://newpolity.com 20 minute opening statements 10 minute rebuttals 10 minute cross examination periods 20 minute audience Q+A 5 minute closing statements SPONSORS: Exodus90: https://exodus90.com/matt-home/ Hallow: https://hallow.com/matt
This is a debrief of the points made during the debate, we both vent a bit, and we share some additional arguments.
On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Jacob Imam, founder of the College of St. Joseph the Worker. Jacob shares his concerns about the lack of students learning practical skills in schools. He explains the importance of manual labor in early Christianity and the modern world, stating that human labor cannot be replaced by something artificial. He shares the vision of the College of St. Joseph and the programs it offers, stating that his goal is to teach students the most stable and lucrative trades to graduate net-positive.
Dom talks to Jacob Imam of the College of St. Joseph, about this start up Catholic Trade school. Get an education and a trade and not have crippling debt.
In the 1pm hour, Dom tackles 'big college' with guest Jacob Imam, and the start-up Catholic Trade School. Get an education, a trade, and not have crippling debt. Then, Is the Biden administration siding with the Saudi's 'sportswashing' - using sports to repair their reputation - against the PGA Tour? And today's side topic: what's the most intriguing spin-off tv show?
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A Muslim father and a Christian mother exposed Jacob Imam to stark differences in faith, which led to a totally secular lifestyle. But reading the Bible, and the book of James, created a path in Catholic social teaching.
How do we bring Jesus and the Church into our wallets? How do we look different than the rest of the world in terms of our money? In this week's episode, Jonathan and Amanda chat with Jacob Imam of New Polity to chat about the morality of money in the eyes of the Catholic Church. Mentioned by Jacob: - New Polity - Quadragesimo Anno - Encyclical of Pope Pius XI - Rerum Novarum - Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Capital and Labor - Laborem Exercens and Centesimus Annus - Encyclicals of Pope St. John Paul II - The Two Cities by Andrew Willard Jones - Good Money Podcast Series Mentioned by Jonathan and Amanda - The Way by St. Josemaría Escrivá Have questions or leads for us? Leave a voicemail - https://walletwin.com/voicemail Or Email us - email@walletwin.com! Music in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walletwin/message
In this episode of Curiously Catholic, we speak with Jacob Imam. He is the co-founder and director of New Polity which educates people in politics and economics through the lens of Catholic Social Teaching.Among many topics, we discuss the use of technology in the modern world, how we as Catholics should manage money and how to work together to build up God's kingdom. Tune in for a riveting conversation followed by the ever-popular Q&A!Check out Jacob's work at: https://newpolity.com/ --------------------'Curiously Catholic' is an Evangelion production and is one of the many things the apostolate is doing to share the truth of the Gospel with the love of Christ. Check us out at www.evangelion.co.nz
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Today on “Catholic Drive Time,” Capitalism? Socialism?... What is a Catholic vision of economics and is that even possible? Jacob Imam from New Polity joins us. Trucker Protest remain CRUSHED! Freedom Convoy Spokesman Announces Peaceful Withdrawal From Ottawa Ukraine.... wait for it, wait for it... Small Businesses Raise Prices to Keep Up With Inflation First hour: news, saint of the day, Gospel of the Day, Second Hour: breaking news, saint of the day, Gospel, Plus New Round of the Catholic trivia game show Fear and Trembling!!! Then Stay tuned for the Catholic Drive Time After Show!!!! Starting at 7:30 am where we let our hair down and speak more casually across our live streams. We will field questions from our comment sections. Follow Catholic Drive Time on social media Official Social Media Account IG: @CatholicDriveTime Twitter: @CatholicDrive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CatholicDriv... YouTube: Catholic Drive Time Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations https://www.grnonline.com/ Listen in your car on your local GRN station - http://grnonline.com/stations/ Listen online at GRNonline.com Listen on your mobile with our GRN app (both IOS and Android) Listen on Facebook @GRNonline Listen on Twitter @GRNonline Listen on YouTube @GRNonline History of the GRN: Starting with absolutely nothing we placed our trust in the Lord and our Blessed Mother. By August of 1996, we were breaking ground for the construction of the Guadalupe Resource Center where our ministry has flourished. We now operate radio 37 stations that reach a potential listening audience of twenty million souls. The Guadalupe Radio Network is the largest EWTN affiliate in the USA. Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
Jacob and I have many economic disagreements, but here we seek to find some common ground and understand each other's perspectives.
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Jacob Imam talked about the mission of New Polity. Rob Herbst shared about a magazine, which was started by St Maximillian Kolbe and is still in print in Poland. He also previewed the Catholic Week. Neal Harmon talked about how Angel Studios got started and previewed their shows.
Marc Barnes, Andrew Willard Jones, and Jacob Imam riff on Christmas—Santa Claus, God-Kings, Caesar's birth, how Herod died, why Jesus was born among animals, and more.
Matt sits down with Jacob Imam and Dr. Alex Plato to discuss philosophy. Think of this as an introduction to the introduction to philosophy. You're welcome.
Sitting down with my good friends Jacob Imam and Rob Praetzel, and as many different whiskeys as we can get our hands on to taste test and discuss what Aquinas has to say about alcohol and drunkenness.
The Kingship of Christ is paralleled in the Queenship of Mary. Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam spend this Feast of the Immaculate Conception reflecting on Mary, our Queen.
Is Bitcoin a Good Coin? Catholic toxic maximalists Fr. Nick Blaha, the pseudonymous Slappy Jones II, and The Reformed Financial Advisor respond to the critiques of bitcoin from The New Polity's Jacob Imam and Marc Barnes.Show notes-https://simplewealthkc.com/is-bitcoin-immoral-fr-nick-blaha-slappy-jones-ii-podcast/Sign up for The Reformed Financial Advisor monthly newsletter on financial planning, investing, and Kansas City history - www.reformedfinancialadvisor.comFollow Andy Flattery on TwitterMusic used in the episode-Interlude: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SCAlP4ceiwOutro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOaj1TCMowsThe Reformed Financial Advisor is the project of Andy Flattery, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ in Kansas City, MO. The podcast gives you the "behind the scenes" of what Andy has seen in 10 years of financial services, the good, the bad, and the complex. It also tells the stories of how financial history has shaped Kansas City. Andy and other experts in the Kansas City financial community will be delivering expert insights and even some unconventional advice on how to plan your finances and invest wisely.
In this second of a two-part discussion with guest Jacob Imam of NewPolity.com, we continue to dig into the virtues, more specifically those virtues that relate to our use of money and material goods. Examining these virtues (and their opposing vices) very quickly shows us the ways in which we have all allowed the cares and values of the world creep into and divide our hearts with regards to money. But this also gives us the remedy: trusting in our Lord Jesus and specifically practicing the virtues that break down worldly attachment and build up our creative ability to use (God's) money well. For more of Jacob Imam's work: http://ww.newpolity.com For more episodes: http://www.deepinchrist.com
In this first of a two-part discussion, JonMarc Grodi is joined by Jacob Imam, editor at New Polity, to share a bit about his conversion from Islam to Christ and the Catholic Church, as well as his journey to understanding the Virtues as a key to the New Testament worldview and the life of “putting on Christ.” (Gal 3:27) For more of Jacob Imam's work: http://www.newpolity.com For more episodes: http://www.deepinchrist.com
In this fascinating broad-topic episode Nick interviews hosts of the New Polity podcast, Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam. The three discuss everything from personal journeys to the faith, the relationship between intellect and “knowing” someone, to having a debate on the value of crypto currency. Find out what makes Marc and Jacob the perfect guests for today's show and why their podcast is worth checking out.In this Catholic Weird Stuff Segment we discuss usury. We define what it is and why the Catholic Church has always opposed it. Should we still be against lending and borrowing for the purpose of gaining interest? And how do we move away from something that has become a cornerstone of Western society?This episode is sponsored by Select International Tours and Cruises. Learn more at http://selectinternationaltours.com/awaken Show Notes: https://www.awakencatholic.org/theawakencatholicshow/intellect-faith-and-money https://TheAwakenCatholicShow.com Not your grandmother's Catholic talk show. Join Nick De La Torre in hilarious, thought-provoking, and tear jerking conversations about faith, life, and God. Join the COMMUNION OF sAINTS patron community for exclusive access and benefits at https://TheAwakenCatholicShow.com Get the AWAKEN Catholic app at https://theawakenapp.io
Jacob Imam and I are not what is described as "trads" and neither of us attends the Latin Mass on a regular basis, but we LOVE the reverence and beauty of the Latin, or Tridentine, Mass. In light of Pope Francis' "Traditionis Custodes," we flesh out 7 reasons why the Latin Mass is truly extraordinary. A few of the 7 reasons are: The primacy of the Eucharistic sacrifice The quality of the homilies The formality of the mass and attendees The beauty of the Latin language and music ...and 3 more! Sign up for my free course on St. Augustine's "Confessions"! SPONSORS Hallow: http://hallow.app/mattfradd STRIVE: https://www.strive21.com/ Homeschool Connections: https://homeschoolconnections.com/matt/ GIVING Patreon or Directly: https://pintswithaquinas.com/support/ This show (and all the plans we have in store) wouldn't be possible without you. I can't thank those of you who support me enough. Seriously! Thanks for essentially being a co-producer co-producer of the show. LINKS Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/matt-fradd FREE 21 Day Detox From Porn Course: https://www.strive21.com/ SOCIAL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattfradd Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattfradd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattfradd Gab: https://gab.com/mattfradd Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/pintswithaquinas MY BOOKS Get my NEW book "How To Be Happy: Saint Thomas' Secret To A Good Life," out now! Does God Exist: https://www.amazon.com/Does-God-Exist-Socratic-Dialogue-ebook/dp/B081ZGYJW3/ref=sr_1_9?dchild=1&keywords=fradd&qid=1586377974&sr=8-9 Marian Consecration With Aquinas: https://www.amazon.com/Marian-Consecration-Aquinas-Growing-Closer-ebook/dp/B083XRQMTF/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=fradd&qid=1586379026&sr=8-4 The Porn Myth: https://www.ignatius.com/The-Porn-Myth-P1985.aspx CONTACT Book me to speak: https://www.mattfradd.com/speakerrequestform
Many people are discussing intentional Christian communities, but rarely consider the role of money within them. Most uses of money function to degrade or undermine Christian community. In this penultimate episode, Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam discuss how money should be used—to build the Christian communities we so desire. Plus, join us for our live season finale Q&A Tuesday, July 27 at 2pm EST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99wvYrrUNrQ
Real Estate seems like a safe, local way to invest that meets Thomas' three requirements. Right, Jacob? We've gotten this question a number of times, so Jacob Imam and Marc Barnes are sharing their responses with the world.
St. Thomas says there are six tell-tale signs that your city is obsessed with money. Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam diagnose how deep the problem goes.
What if customs—and not corporations—decided the price? Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam tackle Just Price, Price Mechanisms, Tipping, and Farmers Markets, among other things. Read, hear, and support more great content at newpolity.com
Insurance. Good, bad, necessary? Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam share their thoughts.
Jacob Imam and guest Alex Renn take a look at the practicalities, the insecurities, the sacrifices, and the excitement of actually closing a 401k.
Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam have been hinting at this for a while, but they finally come out and tell us why we should be skeptical of our 401k.
Temperance can be applied to money fairly simply: if you spend your money on bad things, you won't have money to spend on good things. Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam fill this out a bit and challenge you to reconsider where you're spending your money.
If money is a placeholder (see Two Rules for Money) and you need to know what it holds a place for—does this mean that emergency accounts are wrong? Is "emergency" a sufficient place to be held? How much or how little is prudent/imprudent? Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam, as usual, have an opinion.
We've all been there. You've got so much money you don't know who to give it to. Your local almoner (?) can help. Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam celebrate and advocate for a return of almoners.
Money makes you more predictable, less creative, and more controllable. Surprise, surprise, Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam still don't like money. But they give you some ideas on how to use it to become more free, creative, and virtuous. Help us make more: visit https://www.newpolity.com/donate
Magic obscures cause and effect. Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam argue that money functions a bit like magic, at least obscuring the true cause and habituating us to the idea that we can be our own gods.
Many of us think of debts as finite monetary obligations, but that's just a modern re-framing. In this episode Jacob Imam argues that true debts can never be repaid and that gifts are supposed to create true debt—debt that builds a community of love rather than a system of repayment. Marc Barnes is there, too.
Level: beginner In this episode I am joined by Jacob Imam to look at the nature and history of money and economics. Jacob is a doctoral student at Oxford University, and is the president of New Polity, an academic resource for post liberal thought. For the courses that Jacob mentions, visit newpolity.com/video Intro: Scott Holmes Music - Inspirational OutlookOutro: Bacalao - Quatre Saisons Carrosse - IntroSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thelogosproject)
It may seem like Good Money is advocating eliminating all wealth. Is being rich sinful? Bad? Jacob Imam and Andrew Jones provide some nuance to the question of being rich.