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My Fellow Human

Breanna Bartels & Garrett Lyon

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A bi-weekly podcast series dedicated to seeking out interesting conversations. Breanna Bartels and Garrett Lyon have discussions amongst themselves or are joined by guests, where they delve into their lives, ideas, dreams, and worries; learning as much as they can about their fellow humans. At its base, this podcast is a collaborative project between two friends, inspiring them to always keep growing, learning, and connecting. If you enjoy the show, please share it with your people! To help ...
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Conservative Conversations with ISI

Intercollegiate Studies Institute

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Conservative ideas are no longer welcome on most college campuses—or anywhere else. If you are a conservative student or professor, or just interested in the conservative intellectual tradition, this podcast is for you! Join Johnny Burtka, Marlo Slayback, and Tom Sarrouf for in-depth conversations with leading thinkers on the most important issues facing conservatism.
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In this engaging episode, we are joined by Khalil Habib, Associate Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, to explore the profound ideas of Montesquieu and David Hume. We delve into how their philosophies illuminate the current political landscape and the foundational principles that anchor political life. Our conversation examines Montesquieu'…
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Join hosts Tom Sarrouf and Marlo Slayback on this week's episode of Conservative Conversations, brought to you by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI). Our special guest, Garrett Snedeker, Deputy Director of the James Wilson Institute, dives deep into the pressing legal and political issues shaping the conservative movement today. In this ep…
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This week we spoke with Dr. Shawn Phillip Cooper. Join us as we delve into the rich lore of King Arthur. In this episode, Dr. Cooper unpacks the key characters and plot points that make up the legendary tales of King Arthur and his knights. Discover the historical origins of the Arthurian legend and how it has been interwoven with various European …
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In this enlightening episode of the ISI Podcast, we sit down with the insightful N.S. Lyons to discuss his recent article in First Things, "The Re-Paganization Thesis." Lyons delves into the intricate intersections of religion and civilization, examining how modern societal shifts mirror ancient paganism's return. Join us as we explore the core arg…
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Join us for an enlightening episode of Conservative Conversations as we dive deep into the world of cultural criticism and sociology with authors Michael Harding and William Batchelder. In this special episode, we explore their latest book, "The Philosophy of Philip Rieff: Cultural Conflict, Religion, and the Self." Philip Rieff, a towering figure …
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Join us for an enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Stephen Wolfe, author of the thought-provoking book, "The Case for Christian Nationalism." Hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), this episode delves into the controversial yet compelling arguments presented in Wolfe's book. Dr. Wolfe discusses the concept of Christian nati…
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In this compelling episode of Conservative Conversations, we sit down with Theo Wold, the newly appointed Director of the Administrative State Project at the Claremont Institute. Drawing from his extensive experience in government, including his roles as Solicitor General of Idaho, Acting Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Policy at …
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Join us for an enlightening episode with Phil Magness, renowned economic historian and scholar, as he sits down with the Intercollegiate Studies Institute to discuss: - The pervasive problem of academic plagiarism in universities - Root causes and potential solutions - Magness's extensive research and experience in the field - His pivotal role in e…
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In this episode of the Conservative Conversations, Dr. Cliff Porter shares his multifaceted journey and profound insights. Dr. Porter discusses his initial academic focus on history and political philosophy. Explores his fascination with understanding historical events and societal behaviors. - Delves into the question of how an educated nation lik…
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Join us for a captivating episode of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's podcast as we sit down with esteemed historian Andrew Willard Jones. Renowned for his deep expertise in medieval studies and the intricate relationship between the Church and the state, Jones offers listeners a profound exploration of the Middle Ages. In this episode, Jone…
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Join us on this insightful episode of the ISI Podcast as we welcome esteemed scholar Mark David Hall to discuss his latest book, "Christian Nationalism: Myth and Reality." Hall, a leading expert on the American Founding and religion's role in public life, delves into the controversial and often misunderstood concept of Christian Nationalism. In thi…
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Welcome to our latest podcast episode featuring a fascinating discussion with historian and YouTube creator Alan Harrelson. Join us as we delve into "the good life" and explore Alan's unique perspective on living an agrarian lifestyle, his academic work, and his passion project, The Pipe Cottage. Alan Harrelson, a renowned historian specializing in…
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Join us for an engaging discussion on education reform and school choice with Corey DeAngelis, a prominent advocate and researcher in the field of education policy. In this podcast hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), Corey dives deep into his work and insights on how school choice can positively impact students and families. Core…
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Join us for an insightful discussion as Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at The Heritage Foundation and author of the groundbreaking book, "Next Gen Marxism: What It Is and How to Combat It," delves into the pervasive influence of contemporary Marxism on American culture. In this podcast hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), Gonzalez r…
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We need a break. But fret not, it may not be forever. As Justin Bieber said, "Never say never." We know how important is it to take a break when it feels necessary. Never be afraid to take time for yourself. Much love from your fellow humans, Breanna and Garrett. In the Wichita area and want a tattoo? - Squid Ink Tattoo Fornale song - Trap Sad by A…
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This week Don Westblade a professor at Hillsdale college joins Tom on the podcast to discuss his work at Hillsdale and more! In this episode: Explore teaching the Bible to students with Don Westblade, emphasizing its relevance and real-world impact. Learn how Westblade addresses criticism of the New Testament, offering historical and cultural conte…
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Join Tim Carney, author and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, in a compelling conversation with ISI about his latest book, "Family Unfriendly." In this podcast, Carney delves into the cultural shifts that have made raising children more challenging in modern society. Drawing on research and personal insights, Carney explores how s…
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We wanted to thank everyone for understanding our small break in February. Breanna had to undergo an emergency surgery but she is back and feeling good. Garrett talks about the satisfying feeling of scratching a tattoo after it has mostly healed and his recent trip to Colorado. Breanna has been healing and working to design her garden space. We are…
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Join us as Fr. John Strickland delves into his captivating new book, "The Age of Paradise: Christendom from Pentecost to the First Millennium." Fr. Strickland, an esteemed scholar and Orthodox priest, provides a rich exploration of the early centuries of Christianity, tracing the development of Christendom from its origins to the first millennium. …
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Join us for a thought-provoking episode as we delve into the intricate relationship between religion and governance with author Miles Smith. In this captivating discussion, we explore Smith's latest book, "Religion & Republic: Christian America from the Founding to the Civil War," which provides a fascinating historical perspective on the interplay…
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This week, we sat down and had a chat with Ken Jones. Not only does Ken have his own YouTube channel, but he is also a trivia buff when it comes to video game consoles and is passionate about Apple products. Join us for a light-hearted conversation and dive into the mind of Ken. Check out his Youtube Channel HERE! Have a guest you would like to hea…
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Join host Tom Sarrouf and esteemed philosopher John Cuddeback on a thought-provoking journey into the realm of classical philosophy and the pursuit of the "good life." In this captivating podcast episode produced by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), listeners are invited to delve deep into the timeless wisdom of the philosophical traditi…
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We are thrilled to unveil the latest milestone in Modern Age's evolution: a new website! Join us this week as we engage in an insightful discussion with Dan McCarthy and Andrew Beck on the noteworthy updates to ISI's Modern Age Journal. Andrew Beck, esteemed co-founder of Beck & Stone, has collaborated closely with ISI to craft a visually stunning …
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Garrett gives us a recap of his firefighter fitness test and the frigid cold he had to stand in. Then we take a deep dive into empathy and the practice of trying to understand the people you interact with in life. We then follow up with a discussion where we pretend to know more than parents when it comes to time-outs. Happy March yall! Have a gues…
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In today's episode, we sit down with Matthew Peterson, the Editor-in-Chief at Blaze Media. Join hosts Tom and Marlo as they discuss with Matt his work at Blaze, the challenges conservatives face in media, and strategies to make a meaningful impact. Matt shares his insights on why conservatives struggle in media and offers thought-provoking ideas on…
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Join us in this eye-opening podcast with historian David Beito and Tom Sarrouf as they delve into Beito's latest book, 'The New Deal's War on the Bill of Rights.' Prepare to be shocked as he exposes the astonishing lengths FDR and New Dealers went to suppress freedom of speech, privacy, and civil rights. Discover the concealed truths behind this er…
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Have you ever wondered what chasing a dream takes? Join us this week as we talk with William Windlow, a beer enthusiast and homebrewing specialist. He chats with us about his journey toward owning his Irish pub and the trials and tribulations he has faced along the way. We can't wait to sit down and have an in-person conversation with William over …
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Are you new to the world of Shakespeare and eager to dive into the timeless brilliance of his works? Join us in this enlightening podcast episode as Benedict Whalen, an esteemed professor at Hillsdale College, takes us on a journey through the basics of understanding and appreciating the genius of William Shakespeare. Benedict Whalen, a distinguish…
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Join us on a captivating journey through the minds of the Founding Fathers—men of intellect, integrity, and ambition who shaped the early American republic. In "Mental Maps of the Founders," Michael Barone explores the geographic orientation of six key figures, unraveling the stories of Virginians with different compass points in mind, a refugee fr…
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Welcome to a special episode where we bring you an insightful recording from the Heritage Foundation. Join us as President and CEO of ISI, Johnny Burtka, takes the stage to present a compelling lecture on his latest book, "Gateway to Statesmanship." In this thought-provoking episode, Johnny Burtka explores the key themes and insights from his book,…
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Paul Robinson joins us this week to discuss his book "Russian Conservatism." Listen as Paul, Marlo, and Tom delve into the evolution of Russian conservative thought spanning the early nineteenth century to the contemporary era. Author Paul Robinson traces philosophers, politicians, and figures' significant contributions across the Imperial, Soviet,…
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We discuss Breanna's latest Netflix binge show about twins being put on specific diets to see how it affects their overall health. It is called "You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment." This led them to talk about their cooking habits and what they believe should be regular occurrences in the kitchen. The last part of the episode delved into Brean…
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In this episode: Fisher Derderian, President of the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation, joins the podcast to talk about all things related to Roger Scruton from his concept of “oikophilia” to his views on conservation and his aesthetic theory Texts Mentioned: Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow The Battle for Home by Marwa al-Sibouni On Hunting by Roger…
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In this episode: Carrie Gress and Noelle Mering join the podcast to discuss their “Theology of Home” project, focusing on a material and spiritual culture of beauty in ordinary home life Texts Mentioned: Theology of Home bookset by Carrie Gress and Noelle Mering Awake, Not Woke by Noelle Mering The End of Woman by Carrie Gress theologyofhome.com Be…
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Jim Mason joins us on My Fellow Human this week to discuss his many hobbies and life of community service. Jim is a naturalist and local historian from Wichita, Kansas. He worked for the Wichita Parks Department for 39 years and is a graduate of the University of Kansas. He now spends his time researching and writing about Wichita's history and is …
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In this episode: Miles Smith joins the podcast to discuss the destruction of American statues and the political endgame that motivates it a lesson against civic contempt for average people and a story about the wisdom and erudition of country folk a listener question about good books to introduce kids to the “great tradition” Texts Mentioned: Apply…
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In this episode: Spencer Kashmanian, ISI’s own chief of staff, joins the podcast to talk about his love for jazz music, its connections to the Christmas season, and elements of its “conservative disposition” Texts Mentioned: “Christmastime Revives Jazz Legends” by Marlo Slayback “White Christmas” by Charlie Parker The Closing of the American Mind b…
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While discussing the highs and lows of the holiday season, Garrett and Breanna also get into their hopes for the next year ahead. Cereal ends up being a big part of the conversation and we even have a surprise guest cameo. Thanks for the support in 2023 and we look forward to 2024 with you! Have a guest you would like to hear from? Fill out this fo…
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In this episode: Jeremy Wayne Tate, founder and CEO of the Classical Learning Test, joins the podcast to talk about reforming curricula to cover the most important texts and thinkers of the Western Heritage how the College Board has changed the purpose of education and caused a decline in educational quality and skill development, and how to fix it…
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We called it... Our next guest we are joined by this week is the incredible Soleil Caine, a massage and aquatic therapist with a passion for travel and the creative arts. We extend her a warm welcome with a dive into numerous topics, exploring the unique intersection of her expertise and interests. A big shout-out to Soleil and all our dedicated li…
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In this episode: Andrew Bacevich joins the podcast to talk to Tom about his 2008 book, The Limits of Power, about the failures of the Iraq War and the cultural, political, and military crises that led to it and exposed the weaknesses in America’s global posture the lessons to be taken from the post-WWII history of American military policy and forei…
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In this episode: William Benson and Michael Ippolito, co-founders of The American Postliberal, join the podcast to talk about the rising success of their new journal and the postliberal vision that animates its vision what “catholic political realism” is, what its goals are, and why it’s the best hope for America’s future how America’s history is b…
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We're excited to announce a cool addition to our podcast family – the My Fellow Human wooden sticker. Thanks to Jake and co. at The Wooden Pin for supplying such an awesome product! In today's chat, we dive into the symbols that sit at the tip of each finger on our new sticker. Join us for a laid-back chat as we explore the meanings behind the symb…
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In this episode: Khalil Habib joins Conservative Conversations in an episode that covers a wide range of great thinkers, including Machiavelli, Montesquieu, Polybius, Livy, Lucretius, Tocqueville, and Edmund Burke why republics tend to become empires, and how the Founders used the history of the classical world when thinking about the Constitution …
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In this episode: three historians discuss the legacies and importance of Andrew Jackson, Grover Cleveland, and William McKinley what it means to be a statesman, as exemplified by these great American leaders what we miss about America when we miss 19th century American history Texts Mentioned: A Man of Iron by Troy Senik Andrew Jackson: His Life an…
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At the start of year two, we are excited to host Michael Caine, a Formulation Scientist and Flavorist. Responsible for the creation of commonplace dietary supplements widely available in local grocery stores, Michael unveils the intricate processes behind his work. Join us for a unique insight into the scientific artistry that shapes these health-b…
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In this episode: Professor Susan Hanssen joins the podcast to discuss the quintessentially American holiday of Thanksgiving and its history how the Puritans and Pilgrims fit into the British political and cultural experience, how they end up in America, and how they shape America today what remains in the American project as a “remnant” that’s powe…
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In this episode: ISI’s own Jane Scharl joins the podcast to talk about her work as a professional poet and playwright why everyone needs to appreciate the fine arts to be fully human, and how to get started for beginners why beauty changes and saves the world by changing and saving souls, and how to become a patron of artists to produce more beauti…
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In this episode: A special debate between Henry Olsen and Donald Devine about the legacy of Ronald Reagan, from our recent Modern Age panel celebrating the launch of the new Modern Age website Texts Mentioned: Old House of Fear by Russell Kirk The Working Class Republicanby Henry Olsen Ronald Reagan’s Enduring Principles by Donald Devine Ronald Rea…
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