Episodios

  • Russell Moore on how Wendell Berry Made the Cover of CT
    Nov 26 2025

    The former editor in chief of Christianity Today stops by to talk about his love of Port William and the AI infused world to come.

    Highlights

    1:00 Biloxi boy and Berry man

    5:30 Unlikely CT choice?

    11:00 Wendell at his most metaphysical

    16:30 Crowning Kingsnorth (or not yet)

    26:00 Carl Henry and the future of Evangelicalism

    32:00 Praying away

    35:00 Ezekiel and the fog machine

    40:00 Kids seeking Orthodoxy and old folks?

    44:15 A global and Martian focus

    48:00 Keller on moving institutions

    51:00 Berry patch pickings

    Resources

    Russell's bio and Berry's cover

    Marce Catlett at the FPR Bookshop

    Scott Moore and Berry at Georgetown College

    Rise and Fall podcast

    Wendell Kimbrough helps us find our way home

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    54 m
  • Bill McKibben with Sunshine on his Shoulder
    Sep 22 2025

    The author, activist, and grandfather who once warned of The End of Nature has a brighter disposition these days.

    Highlights

    1:15 Dirt roads and tricorne hats

    3:15 Protesting with the life-changing Wendell Berry

    6:45 Paneling over real problems

    16:30 Evacuate the building!

    19:15 Looking back, looking forward

    23:30 Deregulation to the rescue?

    31:00 Lone Star State of mind

    34:30 Corny truths and consequences

    40:00 Cultists and conservative Sunday school teachers

    53:30 A new day for the sun

    Resources

    Bill's bio and buy the book (and the other book)

    Solar SunDay and nitro Sunday, Sunday, Sunday

    Van Morrison’s Brand New Day

    If Bill’s statement about 9 million deaths raised an eyebrow, here’s more on that.

    Wendell Kimbrough helps us find our way home

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    59 m
  • Marvin Olasky on the Press, Presidents, and Pivots
    Apr 12 2025

    The longtime editor-in-chief of World magazine discusses the Zenger Prize, his new gig at Christianity Today, the temptations of conservative politics (compassionate or otherwise), and his memoir Pivot Points.

    Highlights

    1:00 Aspiring galactic editor and globe trotter

    5:45 Street level reporting v. suite level pontification

    15:15 BREAKING: Flatwater Free Press on the Zenger Prize long list

    18:00 Welcome to the jungle . . . and Phoenix

    25:00 Adventure is out there!

    30:00 A young communist hears Jesus in Russian

    34:00 Leaving World for purple pastures

    41:00 Character counts, on the diamond and in the Oval

    49:00 Covering Marvin’s seat at W’s table

    59:45 Hitchhiking as a way of life

    Resources

    Marvin's bio and buy the book (and the other book)

    Announcing the Zenger Prize winners at FPR

    Read the winning articles

    Nominate the next winner

    Marvin’s work at Current (R.I.P)

    Wendell Kimbrough helps us find our way home

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Tri Robinson Looks Back in Thanks
    Dec 17 2024

    After a life of physical and spiritual adventure, an innovative homesteading teacher and pastor turns green with gratitude.

    Highlights

    1:00 California to Idaho (before everybody was doing it)

    12:00 The plane, the plane!

    19:00 Picture pages, picture pages

    26:00 Raising the dead with his students (and Robert Redford)

    37:00 Finding Jesus in the mountains

    45:15 Turning green in the pulpit

    57:00 Timber Butte homecoming

    61:00 Looking for the real thing

    66:00 Thanks and love

    Resources

    Tri's homestead website and buy the book

    Full Cowboy & Preacher film

    “Check your local listings.” (It’s 10 a.m. 12/28/24 in Idaho on PBS World)

    On PBS with Bill Moyers two decades ago

    “Liver-Eating” Johnson’s grave

    Wendell Kimbrough helps us find our way home

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Jeff Bilbro's Convivial Quest
    Oct 21 2024

    The editor-in-chief of the FPR website discusses the recent conference in Grand Rapids and his latest book, Words for Conviviality.

    Highlights

    1:00 Pacific Northwesterner in western PA

    8:00 Prospects for localism and trad wives now

    11:00 Bilbro’s obsessive bibliography

    17:00 Printing press 2.0 and Postman problems

    25:30 Frederick Douglass, cancer patient

    30:00 Margaret Fuller, proto-podcaster

    35:00 Melville’s pilgrimage and Jeff’s truck stop oats

    40:00 A convivial reading

    Resources

    Jeff's bio and buy the book (and some more books)

    FPR’s excerpt (suitable for nailing on church doors)

    Exploring Ivan Illich on the podcast

    John reviews Jeff’s early works here and here

    Wendell Kimbrough helps us find our way home

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    44 m
  • Yuval Levin on Our Constitution
    Sep 17 2024

    The AEI scholar and author of American Covenant joins John to talk about a document that he believes could unify we the people, again.

    Highlights

    1:30 Second home

    8:15 The national “we”

    13:45 A dignified basis for unity

    21:00 Changing culture by changing institutions

    25:00 Make Congress boring again

    29:00 What women want

    32:00 Cheese pizza and Tip O’Neill

    37:00 Think Tank U

    41:00 A hunger for scallops and solidarity

    47:00 Plausible deniability?

    50:00 A hopeful Constitution Day

    Resources

    Yuval's bio and buy the book

    FPR’s review

    Yascha Mounk, Yuval, and the back of John’s head at AEI

    Wendell Kimbrough helps us find our way home

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    54 m
  • Ghost Stories with Nancy French
    May 6 2024

    Longtime ghostwriter Nancy French tells her own tale in the Ghosted: An American Life. French was raised in rural Tennessee and would later provide the words behind famous talking heads but found her own enchanting voice amid political and personal tumult.

    Highlights

    1:15 Mud pies for Parisians

    6:00 Hillbillies on the run

    9:30 Romney/Palin ‘08

    11:00 Prison break with the Kardashians

    13:30 Pulling political punches

    20:00 Google University School of Journalism

    27:30 French Holy Ghost revival

    31:30 Befriending a critic

    38:00 Laker girl

    39:30 Trusting God with cancer

    42:00 Back on the case

    Resources

    Nancy’s website and buy the book

    John’s review

    Wendell Kimbrough helps us find our way home

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    45 m
  • Family Time with Timothy Carney
    Mar 26 2024

    Timothy Carney, an AEI senior fellow and the author of Family Unfriendly: How Our Culture Made Raising Kids Much Harder Than It Needs to Be, talks about the village it takes to raise a child and the metaphorical (and sometimes literal) rise of “No Children Allowed” signs.

    Highlights

    2:30 A lively home and coffee shop

    4:00 Trumpy Christians?

    7:15 Find a secular van fam, win a free book!

    16:30 Was Hillary right?

    22:15 Trickling down to Fishtown?

    29:30 House plans, town plans

    36:30 Work from home

    43:45 Childless for the planet or better by the trillion

    54:00 Ponzi scheme or Korean contagion

    57:00 The sporting life

    Resources

    Tim’s bio and buy the book

    FPR at 15

    Churchy Trump resistance column

    Nancy Pearcey’s “Common Good Men”

    Korean “Child Free”Zones

    Wendell Kimbrough helps us find our way home

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    1 h y 1 m