Close Minded Podcast

Close Minded Podcast

Author: Close Minded Podcast Language: English Episodes: 23
There’s a common assumption that being open-minded is an end in itself, but what comes after that openness? The Close Minded Podcast starts from a provocative place, inspired by G.K. Chesterton’s idea that the purpose of an open mind is to eventually close it on something solid and true. This isn’t about being narrow or negative; it’s about the necessary act of commitment, judgment, and discernment in a world overflowing with endless options and opinions. Each episode is a deliberate step away from perpetual curiosity and toward meaningful conclusions. We wander through conversations about society, culture, and the arts, examining books, ideas, and creative works not just to explore them, but to evaluate and understand what within them is worth holding onto. You’ll hear thoughtful discussions that aren’t afraid to land on an opinion, arguing that conviction, when thoughtfully arrived at, is a virtue. This podcast offers a space for people tired of shallow takes and interested in deeper engagement, where the goal is to sift through the noise and find substance. It’s for those who believe that thinking things through means eventually reaching a conclusion worth defending.
Episodes
Greg Krehbiel Wrestles w/ Jordan Peterson's God [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:37
Greg was on the show for episode 16 to discuss his excellent book, “Eggs Are Expensive, Sperm Is Cheap,” and he has a new book out engaging with Jordan Peterson’s thought.Here is an excerpt:Dr. Peterson’s God is the apex…
National Divorce with Jason Fry - Episode 21 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:24
If people can divorce peacefully, why not nation-states?My guest today is Jason Fry, author of the new book National Divorce. He joins me to explain why he believes National Divorce in the United States is not only prefe…
Ep 20 – “The Deep Places” by Ross Douthat [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:54
This is a reading of my 2021 book review. It holds up.The post Ep 20 – “The Deep Places” by Ross Douthat appeared first on Close Minded Podcast. Get full access to Close Minded Podcast at www.closemindedpodcast.com/subsc…
Ep 19: What Is Money? The Saylor Series [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:44
This episode is my appearance on the “Reformed Financial Advisor” podcast to discuss the “Saylor Series” and the backstory of how I came to be the editor. I’ve been waiting for months to announce this! I have had the imm…
Ep 18 – The War on Informed Consent w/ Jeremy R. Hammond [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:10:41
My guest for this episode is independent journalist and author Jeremy R. Hammond. It’s been over a year since the last episode, although with COVID it feels like a decade, and I’m coming back to podcasting with a vengean…
Ep 16 – “Eggs Are Expensive, Sperm Is Cheap” with Greg Krehbiel [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:35
In this episode we’re going to talk about some things that will get you kicked out of polite society. It’s progressive and fashionable these days to talk about the Patriarchy and the oppression of women, their hard-won e…
Turn your data into an asset you can monetize – Dana Budzyn of UBDI [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:31
My guest today is Dana Budzyn, CEO of UBDI, a tech startup looking to transform the market research industry. If you’ve been following the 2020 presidential campaign, you’ve probably heard of Andrew Yang and his platform…
Episode 13 – Robert Beadles on Getting Started with Cryptocurrency [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:42
Cryptocurrency is a complicated subject to grasp well. Currency alone is something everyone understands, but add all the other terms into the mix—cryptography, decentralization, nodes, distributed ledgers, public and pri…