Magnus Podcast

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Welcome to Magnus Podcast - a production of the Albertus Magnus Institute, Inc. Imagine an academy deeply rooted and committed to the classical liberal arts, stocked to the brim with well-known, world-class faculty, and universally accessible. Now imagine it being completely affordable, even free.  This was the vision of St. Albert the Great, father of classical education: an education that is at once freeing and free.
A true and human liberation has always been the promise of an education in the liberal arts. Indeed, for the better part of the last 3,000 years, it was no mystery where one could learn how to cast off the shackles of the world and what to study to achieve that liberated state.  In no uncertain terms, the classical liberal arts undoubtedly served as the intellectual foundation of Western Civilization. 
However, we are no longer a society of free men. The tradition of the liberal arts was left behind in favor of a...

Episodes

  • Ep. 057 - Hope and the Will

    05/10/2022 Duration: 52min

    What is the difference between a wanderer and a wayfarer? What does it mean to have hope? How do we live the proper journey of wayfarer? In this episode, John and Larissa talk with Chelsea Niemiec about the virtue of hope and the journey of a wayfarer.  Chelsea is the Director of College Partnerships at The Classic Learning Test and a University of Dallas graduate student studying Classical Education. She recently founded the Catholic Education Invitation.  Follow her on instagram @ classicallychels Learn more about the The Catholic Education Invitation. To learn more about The Classic Learning Test email her @ cniemiec@cltexam.com   You can read her essay "The Hope in Being a Wayfarer" by joining the Fellowship Courtyard (It's like a facebook page for fellows). Apply to the fellowship, join the courtyard, and read her paper- it's quick, easy, and free! Courses begin this week in the Magnus Fellowship and its not too late to enroll!  Apply today!  

  • Ep.056 - On Leadership

    27/09/2022 Duration: 50min

    Alexander the Great once said, “I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion.”   Ali Ghaffari has dedicated his life to this type of leadership, beginning with playing sports as child to becoming a career Naval Officer as an adult, and most recently, to founding a K-8 Classical school in Pasadena MD. Find out how he now runs a thriving school that focuses on the good and the beautiful and a leadership consulting firm that gives organizations the leadership skills to perform exceptionally.    https://www.thefrassaticompany.com https://divinemercy.md

  • Ep. 055 - Reason, Nature, and the Romantic Poets

    20/09/2022 Duration: 58min

    “Once again Do I behold these steep and lofty cliffs, That on a wild secluded scene impress Thoughts of more deep seclusion; and connect The landscape with the quiet of the sky.”   Excerpt from “Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey,” by Williams Wordsworth This past summer, we offered our first round of Summer Symposiums in the Magnus Fellowship; enjoy this excerpt from Helen Freeh’s course comparing the views of the early and late romantic poets William Wordsworth and Percy Bysshe Shelley.  You can catch the rest of this symposium, and all other course recordings,  by donating just $25/ month. https://magnusinstitute.org/give/

  • Ep. 054 - On Kingship.

    13/09/2022 Duration: 59min

    "We were born not to sue but to command." - William Shakespeare Dr.Joe Wysocki of the Belmont Abbey College is here to discuss the making of monarchies, kings, statesmen and families through the lens of Shakespeare's Henriad.   Check out the Belmont Abbey Honors College- the newest of our endorsed institutions: https://belmontabbeycollege.edu/academics/honors-college/   Dr. Joseph Wysocki is Dean of the Honors College at Belmont Abbey College where he has also served as Assistant Academic Dean, and Chair and Associate Professor of the Politics Department since 2010. He is interested in all of the great books in the Honors College curriculum but has a particular focus on classical political philosophy and American political thought, especially the thought of Alexis de Tocqueville. Dr. Wysocki received his B.A. in Political Science and Economics from Belmont Abbey College and his M.A. and Ph.D in Political Science at Baylor University. He serves on the Council of Scholars for the American Academy for Liberal Ed

  • Ep. 053 - The Sacramental Life

    02/09/2022 Duration: 51min

    What does it mean to be an integrated human? How do we live well-ordered lives? How does this lead to peace and harmony in both the home and the soul? Brian Fink is husband, father, farmer, and teacher creating an integrated life for himself and his family. In this discussion, he talks about farming goats, homeschooling kids, raising boys, and instilling virtue while demonstrating how can find peace in the ordinary and live a sacramental life.   Find Brian on Twitter @b_fink Find Brian on Substack @ bfink.substack.com

  • EP. 052 - There Bade Me Gaze.

    26/08/2022 Duration: 57min

    Today's guest, Oscar Ortiz, is both a brilliant thinker and incredible achiever who has transformed crumbling schools into sanctuaries for students. Listen as he tells John and Larissa how he plans to continue to bring wonder to students all over America. Oscar has devoted his career to classical education and over the course of ten years has gone from the classroom, to head of school, to Superintendent. He is known for being a passionate advocate for various classical charter organizations, lending his assistance and expertise to all. With an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and a master’s in the Liberal Arts. Oscar is well-versed in classical themes bringing his knowledge into every new endeavor. Originally from Honduras, Oscar’s vocation has always been creating access to classical education to diverse and disadvantaged populations believing that the true, the good, and the beautiful paves the way for all to lead flourishing lives.   To join courses live and become a Fellow today, visit MagnusInstitute.o

  • Ep. 051 - THREE BEERS - Saving Our Democracy

    19/08/2022 Duration: 01h12min

    Season 2 of the Magnus Podcast begins with this very special Three Beers episode with Pavlos Papadopoulos. Listen as John, Larissa, and Pavlos discuss Alexis De Tocqueville's great work, Democracy in America. Pavlos Papadopoulos is Assistant Professor of Humanities at Wyoming Catholic College. He holds a B.A. in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College, Annapolis, as well as an M.A. and Ph.D. in Politics from the Institute of Philosophic Studies at the University of Dallas. At Wyoming Catholic, his teaching focuses on courses in the great works of literature, history, rhetoric, and political philosophy. He is currently teaching a course on Democracy in America in the Magnus Fellowship. To join courses live and become a Fellow today, visit MagnusInstitute.org .

  • Ep. 050 - THREE BEERS - The Sufferings and Glory of Christ

    10/03/2022 Duration: 55min

    We made it to 50 episodes thanks to you and have some huge announcements to make. Join us for a special sit down over 3 Beers with AMI CFO Brian Long who breaks the news - taped on the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas no less! MagnusInstitute.org/Press

  • Ep. 049 - Forged in the Fire of War: The Life of J.R.R. Tolkien with Dr. Helen Freeh

    05/03/2022 Duration: 01h25min

    Times are tough? Good. Discover how a boy who lost both parents at a young age and fought the bloodiest war in history found a place in the canon of literary greatness. In this lecture for the Magnus Fellowship, Dr. Freeh tells the story of Tolkien that you have never heard. To support AMI, visit https://magnusinstitute.org/give/. Your donation is liberating the liberal arts and ransoming the captive of a broken college system.

  • Ep. 048 - Metaphysics Q&A with Dr. David Arias

    24/02/2022 Duration: 01h04min

    Peek in on the Fellowship at its best as Magnus Fellows engage Aristotle with the pedagogic wonder, Dr. David Arias. Want to view the whole course? Fellows giving at least $25 / month receive unlimited access to all course video recordings. Plus, you support the noble cause of liberal learning. MagnusInstitute.org.

  • Ep. 047 - Man: The Erotic, Birthing Person

    17/02/2022 Duration: 57min

    No really! Just go read Plato's Symposium. And enjoy this labor inducing discussion led by AMI Senior Fellow, Dr. Matthew Walz. You can become a Fellow today, and be a part of these life-changing courses. MagnusInstitute.org

  • Ep. 046 - Joseph Pearce introduces you to Homer’s Iliad

    16/12/2021 Duration: 01h13min

    "Sing, goddess, the anger of Peleus’ son Achilleus and its devastation,…” Enjoy this taste of the Magnus Fellowship with Senior Fellow Joseph Pearce and Magnus Fellows as they dive into the world of Homer and explore the first three books of his Iliad. Give to AMI’s Great Campaign now to keep our work going strong. MagnusInstitute.org/give

  • Ep. 045 - The Lord of the Rings: All That Is Gold Does Not Glitter

    13/12/2021 Duration: 51min

    Join Dr. Hellen Freeh in her Magnus Fellowship course Friendship and Freedom in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings as she unpacks the meaning of language, love, and friendship. Give to AMI’s Great Campaign now to keep our work going strong. MagnusInstitute.org/give

  • Ep. 044 - The Great Turnaround: Metaphysics Week Continues

    27/11/2021 Duration: 48min

    "The wise man has knowledge as far as possible of all things." - Aristotle In this episode of the Magnus Podcast, Dr. David Arias explores Aristotle’s understanding of being-as-being and axioms and their connection to the study of Metaphysics. The soul grows the body. So join the Fellowship today and become wiser and better looking. MagnusInstitute.org

  • Ep. 043 - Introduction to Metaphysics with Dr. David Arias

    24/11/2021 Duration: 52min

    It’s Metaphysics week on the Magnus Podcast. Join Senior Fellow David Arias for the opening lecture of his course in the Fellowship on Metaphysics. Explore the first two books of Aristotle’s Metaphysics and groundwork for the study of being. Want to hear the whole course? Of course you do. AMI Felllows giving at least $25 per month get ALL ACCESS to an ever-growing vault of recorded courses. Become a Fellow today and support the mission of liberating the liberal arts at MagnusInstitute.org

  • Ep. 042 - The Great Campaign

    16/11/2021 Duration: 52min

    November 15 is the feast of St. Albert the Great. To celebrate - and make this huge announcement - we enjoyed conversation and drinks with some of your favorite AMI staff members and a very special guest from AMI Senior Fellow: Dr. Deal Hudson. Give now at MagnusInstitute.org/give

  • Ep. 041 - Freakshows, Misfits, and Temples of the Holy Ghost

    27/10/2021 Duration: 57min

    AMI Senior Fellow, Dr. Deal Hudson leads a masterclass on the short stories of Flannery O’Connor. Fellows discuss “A Temple of The Holy Ghost” and “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” In which, a little girl is lead to contemplate the possibility of one’s being a freak and still a temple of God, and a grandmother’s encounter with The Misfit, a notorious murderer, who could represent evil incarnate or a saving angel. Some themes discussed may not be suitable for small children. Join the Fellowship. MagnusInstiute.org

  • Ep. 040 - Life Finds a Way

    25/10/2021 Duration: 01h18min

    In this episode of the Magnus Podcast join AMI Senior Fellow, Dr. Timothy Furlan and Magnus Fellows in the Bioethics and Aquinas course as they discuss the topic of abortion, where the debate was, where it is today, and how to dissect arguments on either side at their best. Become a Fellow today at MagnusInstitute.org

  • Ep. 039 - Flannery O’Connor and the Grotesque Communion of Saints.

    22/10/2021 Duration: 56min

    Join Senior Fellow Deal Hudson and the Magnus Fellowship for a lively class discussion of Flannery O’Connor’s introduction to A Memoir of Mary Ann and her short story “A Late Encounter with the Enemy.”  Behold the suffering, grotesque, and happy Saints.   To join courses live and become a Fellow today, visit MagnusInstitute.org .

  • Ep. 038 - Freehdom.

    19/10/2021 Duration: 45min

    Join John and Nicole for a conversation with Drs. John and Helen Freeh, AMI Senior Fellows and pioneers in liberal learning. We discuss the founding of Kateri College of the Liberal and Practical Arts (https://katericollege.org) and Helen’s course in the Magnus Fellowship on Tolkien and Friendship in Lord of the Rings. To become a Fellow today and join courses live, visit MagnusInstitute.org

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