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The Essential School Sucks, #21 of 50 Theme Three: What It Means To Be Educated Scott Hambrick returns for a discussion on "how people learn and how we help them do that," as he aspires to be a more effective home-educator, Starting Strength coach, and leader at Online Great Books (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/ogb-memberships/?cookieUUID=b0752603-b84f-4b68-8330-3bf3fc074d2c). We begin our discussion with an exploration of the common learning theories practiced in public school and higher education, along with a cost/benefit analysis of each: behaviorism, cognitivism, and (social) constructivism. We also touch on connectivism and mindset theory. In future conversation(s) we'll cover additional behaviors and practices that can greatly enhance both the learning and thing processes, including The 20-Hour Rule, the Six Thinking Hats, the Trivium Method, attributes of self-directed learning and strategies for critical thinking in everyday life. The Ideas Into Action Summit (https://sspuniversity.com/ideasintoaction/) The downloadable version of The Ideas Into Action Summit is now available. Use the coupon code independence to can get it for 30% off now until July 5th Learn more here (https://sspuniversity.com/ideasintoaction/). Our Partners https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/b/b9f98e30-82d3-4781-8400-880c6dc8086f/2gtm0QVk.png Get The Book For Free (https://discoverpraxis.com/schoolsuckspodcast/) Please Support School Sucks School Sucks was one of the longest running liberty-minded podcasts on the web, and the only one completely devoted to the issue of education (versus public school and college). Your support keeps the show alive, which keeps us at the top of the options for education podcasts and leads to new people discovering our work. Please help us continue to spread this important message further! One-Time Donation Options:Paypal/Venmo Crypto Addresses:DASH XcZfPP6GZGVo9VKViNBVJZja5JVxZDB229ETHEREUM 0x3c5504CE3401C028832173506fa30BD4db4b7D35LITECOIN LKNp24f5wwvZ2QzeDbvxXgBxyVwi1yXnu2BITCOIN 1KhwY836cfSGCK5aaGFv8Q7PHMgghFJn1UBITCOIN CASH 1AmqLVxjw3Lp9KT5ckfvsqfN2Hn3B1hCWSZCASH t1by1ZGJ63LoLSjXy27ooJtipf4wMr7qbu4 Recurring Options: Support Us On PATREONYou support our mission, and you want to help us continue to reach new people with our message and media. Your contribution helps us maintain presence, and to further build the legacy of School Sucks Project. And please bookmark and use this link for your Amazon shopping: Shop With Us Our Private Community: https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/b/b9f98e30-82d3-4781-8400-880c6dc8086f/fNnDUPqb.png Visit The Uni-iversity (https://sspuniversity.com/) Originally Released July 9th, 2019 As “[PODCAST #619] Filling the Trough - With Scott Hambrick"
The Essential School Sucks, #10 of 50 Theme One: The Real Problems With Public School This show concludes our first section of shows on the problem of institutional schooling. We're told the primary purpose of K-12 is get into a good college. So in this installment we'll use a single news story about corruption to create a comprehensive argument against the content, culture, and cost of higher indoctrination.(for most people) Scott Hambrick and I discuss the so-called biggest scandal in the history of higher education! But what will the public ultimately learn from the Operation Varsity Blues revelations? And what will change? Scott is a home educating parent, entrepreneur, strength coach and the creator (Reader In Chief) of OnlineGreatBooks.com (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/ogb-memberships/?cookieUUID=b0752603-b84f-4b68-8330-3bf3fc074d2c). Our Partners https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/b/b9f98e30-82d3-4781-8400-880c6dc8086f/2gtm0QVk.png Visit Praxis (https://discoverpraxis.com/schoolsuckspodcast/) Please Support School Sucks School Sucks was one of the longest running liberty-minded podcasts on the web, and the only one completely devoted to the issue of education (versus public school and college). Your support keeps the show alive, which keeps us at the top of the options for education podcasts and leads to new people discovering our work. Please help us continue to spread this important message further! One-Time Donation Options:Paypal/Venmo;Donate DASHDonate ETHEREUMDonate LITECOINDonate BITCOINDonate BITCOIN CASHDonate ZCASH Recurring Options: Support Us On PATREONYou support our mission, and you want to help us continue to reach new people with our message and media. Your contribution helps us maintain presence, and to further build the legacy of School Sucks Project. And please bookmark and use this link for your Amazon shopping: Shop With Us Our Private Community: https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/b/b9f98e30-82d3-4781-8400-880c6dc8086f/fNnDUPqb.png Visit The Uni-iversity (https://sspuniversity.com/) Originally Released March 15, 2019 As "COLLEGE SCAM! – Mainstream America Learns A New Phrase [PODCAST #603]" https://schoolsucksproject.com/wp-content/uploads/603-1024x512.png
This week, Scott and Karl are off, so we'll flashback to July 2019, for a very relevant conversation from a very different world. Scott and OGB producer Brett discuss pedagogy and dominant learning theories, as Scott aspires to be a better Starting Strength coach and a more effective interlocutor at Online Great Books. We begin our discussion with an exploration of the common learning theories practiced in public school and higher education, along with a cost/benefit analysis of each: behaviorism, cognitivism, and (social) constructivism. We also touch on connectivism and mindset theory. Originally recorded for School Sucks Podcast.
At least some of the victims of the out of control crime in New Orleans are ready to fight back. When you live in a crime-infested, Democrat-run city, you have a choice to make; fight, leave or be a victim. During our Duracoat Finished Firearm segment we will consider a question. Is it better to purchase a coating that must be baked on or one that air dries? Why does it matter? Also, during our Brownells Bullet Points, the Professor will discuss buying guns versus buying gun parts. We have our good friend Scott Hambrick of Online Great Books back with us for another week. You will get the first half of his interview on the public program this week. Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you've got any questions, here are some options to contact us: Send an Email Send a Text Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember…You're a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE [0:06:27] DuraCoat Finished Firearms - DuraCoat University TOPIC: Bake On vs Air Dry: Why Duracoat is the preferred choice Listen to Last Week's Episode: Color Wars w/ the Late Steve Lauer [...] | SOTG 1132 Huge thanks to our Partners:SDS Imports | Brownells | CrossBreed | Duracoat | Hi-Point Firearms [0:24:21] Brownells Bullet Points - Brownells.com TOPIC: What's More Important; Parts or Guns? www.brownells.com [0:40:15] SOTG Homeroom - CrossbreedHolsters.com TOPIC: Citizens are getting sick of the NOLA Crime www.fox8live.com [1:00:00] First Half of Another Awesome Scott Hambrick Interview Listen to the rest of the interview! www.GetSOTG.com FEATURING: Fox 8 Live, Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: SDS Imports, Brownells Inc, CrossBreed Holsters, DuraCoat Firearm Finishes, Hi-Point Firearms FIND US ON: Full30, Parler, MeWe.com, Gettr, Juxxi, iTunes, Stitcher, AppleTV, Roku, Amazon, GooglePlay, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, tumblr SOURCES From www.fox8live.com: Although he still has to replace his window, he came up with a deterrent that chased away the would-be thief Friday night. “To see him like gleefully walk up and just smash my eighth window in the past couple months and jump in and then you know to see the detonation go off and his reaction,” the man described. His broken window stings a little less than the other six times this has happened over the last eight weeks. “I don't want this guy to die for what he did, but I don't want him to just be able to smash and grab and run away,” he said. (Click Here for Full Article)
In 1943, two University of Chicago educators, Robert Maynard Hutchins and Mortimer Adler, launched a series of Great Books seminars with prominent Chicagoans. By 1952, Hutchins had penned "The Great Conversation," an essay promoting the Great Books of the Western World published by Encyclopædia Britannica and intended for the masses. The Great Conversation embodies the tradition of the West that began in the dawn of history and continues to the present day— a tradition Online Great Books strives to keep alive. Both Alder and Hutchins point out that these books act as a principal instrument of liberal education. “Until lately the West has regarded it as self-evident that the road to education lay through great books,” Hutchins writes. However, Scott and Karl disagree on Hutchins' metaphysical judgment of the books lodged in his salesmanship. Scott says, "I think they need to be read because there is something divine and special about these books and they are edifying to the individual." Karl adds, "I think you should read the Great Books, dear listener. I don't think necessarily everyone ought to read the Great Books. More people ought to read them than do, but a lot of people can't read." Tune in to learn more about the substance of a liberal education. Brought to you by onlinegreatbooks.com.
Former philosophy professor turned seminar leader, lover of great books, strength coach, and polymath Karl Schudt joins the podcast to talk about art. What is it anyway? You'd think artists would know, but philosophers have long grappled with this question and found that great artists don't necessarily have great insight into this question. Nevertheless, it's worth asking and exploring, Karl says, because artists can wield great power... hopefully for good! Karl Schudt leads seminars at Online Great Books, an online program that pairs readers into small groups which together read through the great books of Western Civilization. Karl also co-hosts a podcast about great books by the same name. When he's not leading seminars, recording podcasts, or reading, you can find him at the gym, where he coaches people to get stronger and fitter. He also coaches online at Barbell Logic Online Coaching. Online Great Books https://onlinegreatbooks.com Online Great Books Podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/online-great-books-podcast/id1375330490 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0H3Q3UVeU1OsENDb3c0lxx?si=c0b94c716d4c4abe Barbell Logic Online Coaching https://barbell-logic.com Karl's Blog https://karlschudt.com Books Mentioned in This Podcast Plato's Republic Art & Scholasticism by Jacques Maritain Summa Theologica by Thomas Aquinas
This is a crossover episode in which Thomas joins forces with Scott Hambrick and Karl Schudt from the Online Great Books Podcast, to discuss the classic essay Art and Scholasticism by Jacques Maritain. This episode covers beauty as a transcendental and its role in the fine arts, and intuition as the way we experience artistic beauty. The beauty of a work does not depend on the emotional effects it produces, nor can it be proven by analysis. We experience beauty intellectually, but by intuition rather than by thought. The hosts also digress into arguments over photography as a fine art, Glenn Gould, and craft beers. Links Pt. 1 of this discussion https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/116-maritains-art-and-scholasticism-pt-1/ Buy Art and Scholasticism https://clunymedia.com/products/art-and-scholasticism Read Art and Scholasticism for free online (inferior translation) https://maritain.nd.edu/jmc/etext/art.htm Learn more about Online Great Books https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-27-always-wanted-to-study-great-books-heres-how-youll-actually-follow-through-scott-hambrick/ Join Online Great Books with 25% off your first three months via this link https://hj424.isrefer.com/go/ogbmemberships/tmirus/ This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
This is a crossover episode in which Thomas joins forces with Scott Hambrick and Karl Schudt from the Online Great Books Podcast, to discuss the classic essay Art and Scholasticism by Jacques Maritain. Maritain argues for an objective view of both art and the artist, bringing an orderly, scholastic, Thomistic approach to understanding aesthetics. Mirus says, "Maritain gets art better than any other philosopher who came before him in the Western Tradition." For Maritain, art is “a virtue of the practical intellect that aims at making." The virtue or habitus of art, Maritain writes, is not simply an “interior growth of spontaneous life”, but has an intellectual character and involves cultivation and practice. The trio also talks about how fine arts and practical arts have been cloven off. How can we hold them both in esteem without denigrating the other? Scott says, "If we really know what art is then we will be more connected to honest work— that will be a refuge from this intellectual confusion, this metaphysical disgustingness, around us." Links Buy Art and Scholasticism https://clunymedia.com/products/art-and-scholasticism Read Art and Scholasticism for free online (inferior translation) https://maritain.nd.edu/jmc/etext/art.htm Learn more about Online Great Books https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-27-always-wanted-to-study-great-books-heres-how-youll-actually-follow-through-scott-hambrick/ Join Online Great Books with 25% off your first three months via this link https://hj424.isrefer.com/go/ogbmemberships/tmirus/ This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Originally published on June 10, 2018. Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Originally published on November 18, 2018. Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Originally published on July 1, 2018. Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Most unfortunately, Robert died on Monday night or Tuesday morning, just barely one week after this episode was streamed. His passing leaves our world a far less interesting, and even less intelligent, place. He is missed profoundly and his death blindsided all who knew him. Robert very much looked forward to the upload you now watch or listen to. It is published in his memory. Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Originally aired on May 13, 2018. 'Foundations of Private Property Society Theory: Anarchism for the Civilized Person'; that is the provocative name of a no-less-edgy book by Robert Wenzel, publisher of Economic Policy Journal. He thinks that government should be privatized and administered on a hyper-local level. Just what would this mean for society as we know it? Wenzel explains on this episode of 'Cotto/Gottfried.' Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Originally published on August 18, 2018. Once upon a time, the left was America's foremost defender of free speech principles. Nowadays, it is increasingly hostile toward freedom of expression. What happened? Milo Yiannopoulos explains -- about this and many other matters -- on this episode of 'Cotto/Gottfried.' Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Scott Hambrick & Karl Schudt of Online Great Books--Barbell Logic coaches too--discuss Yukio Mashima's Sun and Steel novel with Matt Reynolds. Go to onlinegreatbooks.com and click on Join Now to reserve your spot. Online Great Books can help you with the intellectual side of the voluntary hardship by exposing you to the Great Books of western civilization and discussing them with others in seminar. Sun and Steel follows the protagonist who begins his life focused on mental and intellectual pursuits. As he ages, he swings to the other side, obsessed with improving his body, martial arts, and physical improvement. Many modern people rarely if ever experience physical difficulty. Barbell Logic, of course, approaches this by voluntarily pursuing physical betterment through exposing yourself to lifting weights. We can go from screen to screen in temperature-controlled buildings. We are far removed from food production and war, so the need for the body to be strong and healthy seems superfluous. Mashima likely swings too far in the other direction, eschewing reading and writing, BUT he does point to some potential downsides for those who too often read and think but fail to act. You may have considered lifting or losing weight for a long time, but ultimately your success comes down to action. Furthermore, so many online arguments about coaching and lifting focus on the smallest aspects of what matters, and many can use these disagreements to shield themselves from the need to act. Consistency underpins success under the barbell and in the kitchen above any other factor. Consistency is about acting repeatedly toward your goal. You can probably use a bit of Mashima's mentality, though balancing the physical and intellectual matters. GET STARTED with one-on-one online coaching FOR FREE! Get your FIRST MONTH FREE on all strength and nutrition coaching plans. No discount code needed and includes a 10-day, no obligation trial. https://bit.ly/2MKeOoh Special offers from BLOC and our partners: https://barbell-logic.com/offers/ Connect with the hosts Matt on Instagram Niki on Instagram Connect with the show Barbell Logic on Instagram The Website Barbell Logic on Facebook podcast@barbell-logic.com
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
On today's show, I talk with Scott Hambrick, the founder of Online Great Books, an organization that hosts virtual seminars for people who want to read the Great Books of Western Civilization. Scott talks about what makes the Great Books great, why they are so important, and how they contribute to living the Good Life. We also do a deep dive into Aristotle's famous work on how to achieve happiness and live the best possible life.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:What are the Great Books and what makes them Great?Why should we read the Great Books?What the Great Books have to teach us about the Good Life?How Aristotle defines the Good Life and how to achieve it?How to tackle challenging books?How to find more time to read?HELP US OUT!Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review!! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it!BOOKS AND RESOURCESOnline Great BooksHow to Read a Book by Mortimer AdlerMortimer Adler's Reading List from How to Read a BookFind the best version of yourself with Goodlife Clothing.CONNECT WITH SCOTT HAMBRICKOnline Great BooksCONNECT WITH SEAN MURRAYSean's Twitter AccountSean's LinkedIn AccountEmail: seanm@realtimeperformance.comWebsite: www.seanpmurray.net"The Good Life" Newsletter: SubscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? Online Great Books may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? OnlineGreatBooks may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? OnlineGreatBooks may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? OnlineGreatBooks may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? OnlineGreatBooks may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
Do you want to understand the world around you, and maybe even yourself, a bit better than you do now? OnlineGreatBooks may be just what you are looking for. When you sign up for a course there by following this link (https://onlinegreatbooks.com/cottogottfried), 'Cotto/Gottfried' gets $45. Knowledge is power! Like this episode? Donations much appreciated -- no worries about size; it's the thought that counts. Many thanks! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/CottoGottfried
On today's show, I talk with Scott Hambrick, the founder of Online Great Books, an organization that hosts virtual seminars for people who want to read the Great Books of Western Civilization. Scott talks about what makes the Great Books great, why they are so important, and how they contribute to living the Good Life. We also do a deep dive into Aristotle's famous work on how to achieve happiness and live the best possible life.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:What are the Great Books and what makes them Great?Why should we read the Great Books?What the Great Books have to teach us about the Good Life?How Aristotle defines the Good Life and how to achieve it?How to tackle challenging books?How to find more time to read?HELP US OUT!Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it!BOOKS AND RESOURCESOnline Great BooksHow to Read a Book by Mortimer AdlerMortimer Adler's Reading List from How to Read a BookCapital One. This is Banking Reimagined.Find the best version of yourself with Goodlife Clothing.CONNECT WITH SCOTT HAMBRICKOnline Great BooksGET IN TOUCH WITH SEAN MURRAYSean's Twitter AccountSean's LinkedIn AccountEmail: Sean@TheInvestorsPodcast.comWebsite: RealTime Performance, Inc.Weekly Newsletter: RealTime Performance NewsletterRead the full transcript and show notes on: https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/the-good-life/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
And here we go, sallying officially forth in the first of our series on Don Quixote! In this episode, we commence with some background discussion of Spain in Cervantes' time, writing in Cervantes' time, and the genres that went into the making of what Claude is very close to arguing is officially the first novel. We also get into the multiple Spains that make up Spain and the epistemological crisis that is attendant to the rise of the chivalric prose tale. It's… actually more interesting than it sounds…The Canon Ball is a part of the Agora Podcast Network. If you like the show, check out some of the other shows on the network, like History of Alchemy, History of Germany, and the Secret Cabinet, all part of the Podcastnik Productions team. They specialize in all things Germanic and many things esoteric. Find out more at www.podcastnik.com and for more information on the shows on the network, go to agorapodcastnetwork.com.And if you want more of the Canon Ball, check out the blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com. You'll see our occasional scribblings on canonical things as well as the order in which we're tackling the canon. You can also find us on Twitter @canonballpod or on Facebook if you look for our group. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts if you like the show and recommend us to a friend!But wait! There's more! We have a new sponsor, Onlinegreatbooks.com. Enter the promo code CAN to get 25% off your first three months. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's our most quixotic episode yet! In that it's an episode that's only tangentially about Don Quixote! While Daniel and I get our materials together to tackle Cervantes, I have a talk with Chris Ludovici, author of the novel The Minors, about his experiences with Quixote and the canon. It's a little looser than what we usually do, but Chris' perspective on literature and the meaning of Don Quixote is pretty singular, and even if this is a bit of a digression from the regular path, it was a really good conversation. You can find Chris' book on Amazon and pertinent to our discussion is an article he wrote for the Penn Gazette, “The Prodigal Student.” Check it out at http://thepenngazette.com/the-prodigal-student.The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network, and if you enjoy our show then be sure to check out some of the others on the network like Roifield Brown's 10 American Presidents a show about landmark presidencies. Each show features an expert narrator giving their take on the life of one of the presidents as well as a dramatic score and audio clips to create a whole listening experience. For more information on 10 American presidents, go to 10usp.com. and for more information on the shows on the network, go to agorapodcastnetwork.com. And if you want more of the Canon Ball, check out our blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com. You'll see our occasional scribblings on canonical things as well as the order in which we're tackling the canon. You can also find us on Twitter @canonballpod or on Facebook if you look for our group. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts if you like the show.This week's episode is sponsored by Onlinegreatbooks.com. Enter the promo code CAN to get 25% off your first three months. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.