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Blood & Rain Episode 87: No Prayer Without Action Featuring: Prismatic Orthodox
The Son of God and Son of man has not only given humanity the opportunity for salvation of the soul, but He has called upon us in the material to act in accordance with our prayers on the road to Salvation. God saw it necessary to make material our Salvation by becoming flesh, and it is in a material world where the fruits of our Faith are visible through our demeanor reflecting theosis or through our deeds.I’m joined by Prismatic Orthodox to discuss prayer and it’s lack of fruits when not coupled with action in his beautifully spoken understanding of synergy in the Orthodox Faith.The Blood & Rain PodcastEpisode 87 “No Prayer Without Action”Featuring: Prismatic OrthodoxEnjoy. 
Apr 20, 2024
1 hr 5 min
Blood & Rain Episode 86: Ius Publicum Europeaum PT 1 Featuring: Mercatores
For the first time on Blood & Rain, we have a co-host, a member of the Anti-Fragile Athletes and aspiring professor from the Netherlands, Adam who will go by the moniker, “Mercatores.” After two years of fascination with political theory, Mercatores will be my bi-weekly partner in crime on Blood & Rain when discussing various topics of political theory we both find a fascination in studying. The first of these episodes is regarding the work of Hugo Grotius, who was called by King Henry IV, “the miracle of Holland.” Grotius was a lawyer, jurist, professor, and political theorist whose key texts laid the groundwork for the Peace of Westphalia, European Public Law or “Ius Publicum Europeaum,” and the dawn of true mercantilism. In this part one episode, we chronicle the early life of Grotius, his influences from Spain in Francisco Vittoria and Francisco Suarez, his magnum opus, and the peace of Westphalia. In part two, we will discuss the impact of Westphalia upon the next 300 years and its influences on Nuremberg which dictates the order of the world today. The Blood & Rain Podcast Episode 86:“Ius Publicum Europeaum Pt 1”Featuring: Mercatores Enjoy.
Apr 15, 2024
1 hr 4 min
Blood & Rain Episode 85: Gen Z Vanguard Featuring: J. Burden
The “Zillennials”and an intense Generation Z contingent displays the opposite behavior and sentiments of the Millennial and Generation Z majority. Within the context of America and Europe’s fracturing hold that has lasted since Nuremberg, the vacuum to come will likely be filled by the aforementioned faction with the backing of their fringe Generation X counterparts. The question is how much pain it will take to push through. The Blood & Rain PodcastEpisode 85: Gen Z VanguardFeaturing: J. Burden 
Apr 9, 2024
1 hr 16 min
Blood & Rain Episode 84: Western Re-Enchantment Featuring: The Prudentialist
The DR’s resident geopolitical analyst, The Prudentialist joins me to discuss how he got into geopolitics, his view on the current American situation both domestically and internationally, his conversion to Orthodox Christianity, his views on the necessary steps for Orthodox expansion in America, and his recent article on “re-enchantment” of the West. 
Mar 31, 2024
2 hr 3 min
Blood & Rain Episode 83: Orthodox Political Theory Featuring: Principality of Spirit
In the midst of Orthodox Lent, I’m joined by the Instagram “DR Sphere” favorite, Principality of Spirit to discuss the importance of Orthodox laymen studying political theory and Orthodox political theory. 
Mar 31, 2024
1 hr 7 min
Blood & Rain Episode 82: An Intro to Knut Hamsun
Knut Hamsun is a forgotten writer whose importance is second only to Shakespeare when discussing the world of fiction. This is the first of many episodes on the magnificent writer of Norway who pioneered stream of consciousness literature and inspired Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Sartre, as I look to become an amateur scholar on the man himself and his illustrious work. 
Mar 31, 2024
1 hr 6 min
Blood & Rain Episode 81: Cultural Restoration
Blood & Rain defined as a mission and ethos. De-centralized micro cold wars ahead. 
Mar 31, 2024
21 min
Blood & Rain Episode 73: "Automaton" Featuring: TR Hudson
Rest In Peace Cormac McCarthyRest In Peace John SteinbeckRest In Peace Ernest HemingwayThe American canon has its authors who are obvious, stable additions to its pantheon.Fitzgerald.Twain.Poe.Faulkner.Steinbeck.But then there are those who forge their own path who use America as the occasional backdrop, giving life to a new form of writing that can't be integrated into its canon due to their destructive essences.Hemingway wrote with a blank slate and wrote to go far beyond the frontier, far beyond where anyone could help him, writing something truly new, truly authentic.McCarthy wrote with red colored glasses, seeing fire, bloodshed, and vice color every being of all his characters within fictional, American borders. Add these to the open questions rooted in America asked by Steinbeck and you have the mind and style of an author writing new, not so shiny science fiction.The first of these is "Automaton," a story of decay, the war of two ideas for America's future, the ugly truths of the martial way, and rugged individualism for better or for worse. The Blood & Rain Podcast Episode 73"Automaton" Featuring: TR HudsonEnjoy.
Aug 14, 2023
1 hr 38 min
Blood & Rain Late Night #1: Fitzgerald & False gods
Fitzgerald dethroned Mark Twain as America’s most important writer, for he wrote of the affliction that struck America. The same affliction of a malicious sentient spirit that plagued The British and German empires all the same. It’s intoxicating.It’s alluring. It was personified in Gatsby. The illusion of a higher ideal than God as proposed by Nietzsche under the influence of the same malicious spirit. Now they can all be called the beautiful and damned. The Blood & Rain Late Night Podcast #1:Fitzgerald & False godsEnjoy. 
Aug 14, 2023
51 min
Blood & Rain Episode 71: “A Country Squire’s Notebook” Featuring: Paul Fahrenheidt
The Southern Gothic ethos is one bathed in blood, melancholy, and an immunity to modernity. It was born in the South’s defeat by their own blood brothers in a war that was both civil and not. This ethos gave America a canon of literature, poetry, and plays that have defined key attributes of not only the South but America entirely: sorrowful decline due to the shortcomings of fallen mankind. The lifespan of this movement is at its end, yet what came before it is what is closest to eternal in America. To move to the South is to inevitably adopt Southern pleasantries, affinities for all things gentile, and a slow, steady way of life the roots of which are traditionally English.The Southern Gothic ethos will die soon, and a founding myth will be required to move forward both as something rooted in the everlasting and something new. Greece: The IliadRome: The AeneidEngland: Paradise LostVirginia: “A Country Squire’s Notebook”The Blood & Rain Podcast: Episode 71“A Country Squire’s Notebook”Featuring: Paul Fahrenheidt 
Aug 14, 2023
2 hr 21 min
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