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Refining Rhetoric with CEO Robert Bortins. A podcast where faith, business, politics, and classical education meet. Join us as we use the Classical tools of rhetoric to seek truth in every arena of life.2022 Cristianismo Economía Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Friday Night Lights Is Killing Education Freedom with Dr. Bradley Thompson
    Apr 1 2026
    What if government education isn't just failing — but is fundamentally, morally wrong? On this episode of Refining Rhetoric, host Robert Bortins sits down with Dr. Bradley Thompson, political philosopher at Clemson University and executive director of the Snow Institute for the Study of Capitalism, to make the abolitionist case for education freedom. From the moral foundations of laissez-faire capitalism to the great books Lyceum program producing the next generation of principled Americans, this conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew about school choice, government schools, and what the Declaration of Independence actually says about the role of government. Dr. Bradley Thompson spent decades studying government education before arriving at a conclusion that surprises most people the first time they hear it: the government school system isn't just failing — it is immoral by definition, and it cannot be reformed. His case isn't built on frustration with test scores (though he has that too). It's built on the same moral arguments the anti-slavery abolitionists used against chattel slavery: coercion is coercion, and education by the government for the government violates the natural rights of individuals. The conversation opens with a tour of the Lyceum Scholars Program at Clemson — a great books scholarship program Dr. Thompson founded, now offering $15,000 per year ($60,000 total) to incoming freshmen who take eight courses over four years covering ancient moral thought, the political theory of capitalism, the American Revolution, and modern moral philosophy from Shakespeare to Ayn Rand. The program's most distinctive feature is its Socratic Tutor system, where each scholar meets one-on-one with a faculty mentor every other week to translate the ideas they're reading into their own lives — specifically around questions of moral character, courage, integrity, and honor. From there, Robert and Dr. Thompson dig into the argument that most Americans have never heard made seriously: capitalism is not primarily an economic system. It is a political theory — laissez-faire, meaning the government keeps its hands off — and by that definition, what America has today isn't capitalism at all. It's a regulatory, taxing Leviathan that makes the taxation the colonists revolted against look modest by comparison. The moral case for capitalism has been ceded to its critics for a hundred years, Dr. Thompson argues, and that's why the country has drifted toward serfdom. What You'll Learn: • Why capitalism is not primarily an economic system — it's a political theory of radically limited government • Why we don't actually have capitalism in America today — and what we have instead • The sordid history of government education in America, where it came from, and who it was designed to serve • Why Dr. Thompson compares his position on government schools to the anti-slavery abolitionists of 1830–1860 • Why government schools cannot be reformed — even with the right people in charge • The "Friday night lights problem" keeping conservatives from embracing education freedom • Why vouchers are just food stamps for education — and how they corrupt private schools • Why the socialization argument against homeschooling is completely bogus • What the Lyceum Program at Clemson is doing to educate morally virtuous, liberty-minded young Americans • What James Madison's Memorial and Remonstrance has to do with education freedom • The one thing about the American founding Dr. Thompson wishes everyone remembered Resources Mentioned: • America's Revolutionary Mind by Dr. C. Bradley Thompson — available wherever books are sold • The Redneck Intellectual (Substack): theredneckintellectual.com • Ed Watch Daily (blog): daily commentary on K-12 and higher education issues • Snow Institute for the Study of Capitalism / Lyceum Program: search "Snow Institute Clemson" or go directly to Clemson University's website • James Madison's Memorial and Remonstrance — referenced as the document that sparked Dr. Thompson's abolitionist turn This episode of Refining Rhetoric is sponsored by: Classical Conversations' new 2026 Product Line This April, Classical Conversations is launching an exciting portfolio of new products designed to strengthen math fluency, develop critical reasoning skills, and equip families with practical tools for classical, Christian homeschooling. From flashcard resources and reasoning curriculum to hands-on manipulatives and a foundational parent resource, these releases deepen the classical learning journey for families at every level. Visit ClassicalConversations.com/WhatsNew/ to explore the entire April 2026 product collection and start strengthening your family's classical, Christian education today. Don't miss the special CC Bookstore sale from April 7 - 28!
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  • Building Water Businesses, Not Dependency: Matt Hangen's Mission in Africa
    Mar 25 2026

    Matt Hangen discovered something revolutionary while working as a missionary well driller in Togo: the traditional charity model was failing Africa's water crisis. After losing 117 pounds to illness and watching communities struggle with donated solutions that broke down, he pioneered a different approach. Water4 uses donations as seed capital to build wholly-owned water businesses that operate sustainably through customer payments—just pennies per day. The result? Nearly 3 million people served, 1,800 jobs created in Africa, 40,000 weekly Bible study groups launched, and villages transformed as women and girls get back three hours of their day previously spent hauling water. Matt shares incredible stories of employees like Muhammad (floor sweeper turned shop manager), grandmothers starting rice businesses with clean water, and how providing tap-quality water to rural African homes costs less than many American municipalities spend just planning their water projects. This conversation challenges everything you thought you knew about sustainable development, dignity through work, and the intersection of entrepreneurship and missions.

    Resources:

    https://www.water4.org/

    This episode of Refining Rhetoric is sponsored by Worldview Academy:

    Students call Worldview Academy the best week of their lives. Through week-long summer leadership camps for teens, Worldview Academy trains Christians to think and live in accord with a biblical worldview so they can better serve Christ and engage the culture around them. Worldview Academy reinforces what students are learning at home and at church and trains this generation to apply that knowledge to the challenging cultural issues they're facing.

    To find a camp near you or learn more about Worldview's weekend conferences and other resources for families, visit www.worldview.org

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  • Raising Resilient Sons: Faith, Fitness & Fatherhood for Christian Dads
    Mar 18 2026
    What does it actually take to raise resilient sons and lead your family with strength? On this episode of Refining Rhetoric, host Robert Bortins sits down with Dr. Brandon Shriner — founder of the Warrior 3 Project, former Division I wrestler, CrossFit regional competitor, and co-owner of Revive Chiropractic — to explore the powerful connection between physical health, biblical masculinity, and spiritual leadership. This is a conversation for every Christian dad who wants to live, lead, and love strong. Dr. Brandon Shriner grew up in a small farm town in southeastern Ohio in a broken home — frustrated, angry, and channeling everything into wrestling. He earned a Division I scholarship to wrestle for the Ohio Bobcats, was named MAC Redshirt Freshman of the Year, and was on track for All-American honors when a severe neck injury ended his career. What followed was depression, addiction to OxyContin, cage fighting, and a long search for identity and purpose. The turning point came in chiropractic school in Atlanta, where a chance encounter with a fellow Ohio guy led Dr. Shriner to Bible studies, a retreat in the North Georgia mountains, and an altar call that changed everything. He gave his life to the Lord, met his wife Samantha (whom he later baptized in the Chattahoochee River), and the two opened Revive Chiropractic in Columbus, Ohio in 2012. The catalyst for officially launching Warrior 3 came in 2020, when a close friend — a fellow wrestler, Christian, and one of the men who had prayed over Dr. Shriner's salvation — took his own life. That loss, set against the backdrop of COVID and what Dr. Shriner saw as a crisis of male leadership in America, made one thing clear: men need to be stronger — physically, spiritually, and relationally. The Live/Lead/Love Strong framework at the heart of Warrior 3 addresses all three. Live Strong is the physical piece — stewardship of the body God gave you on loan, because you can't run the race well on diesel fuel. Lead Strong is the spiritual piece — being the kind of father and husband who doesn't just give speeches but opens his Bible on the kitchen table and lets his kids watch. Love Strong is the relational piece — loving people enough to tell them what they need to hear, not just what they want to hear. What You'll Learn - How a broken home, a Division I wrestling career, and a titanium plate in his neck led Dr. Shriner to found the Warrior 3 Project - What "Live Strong, Lead Strong, Love Strong" actually means — and how it maps to mind, body, and spirit - Why physical health isn't vanity — it's stewardship, and it directly affects your spiritual focus and energy - How fathers can lead their families without speeches — through modeling, presence, and follow-through - Why the "mat carriers" in your life are different from your bros — and why you need both - How wrestling, hard workouts, and shared struggle build the resilience a culture of comfort is destroying - Why process over outcome is the antidote to the resiliency crisis facing young men today - What the Warrior 40 Challenge is and how to get 30 days free Resources: https://warrior3project.com/ This episode of Refining Rhetoric is sponsored by Worldview Academy: Students call Worldview Academy the best week of their lives. Through week-long summer leadership camps for teens, Worldview Academy trains Christians to think and live in accord with a biblical worldview so they can better serve Christ and engage the culture around them. Worldview Academy reinforces what students are learning at home and at church and trains this generation to apply that knowledge to the challenging cultural issues they're facing. To find a camp near you or learn more about Worldview's weekend conferences and other resources for families, visit www.worldview.org Timestamps 00:00 — Introduction & Welcome 01:02 — Who Is Dr. Brandon Shriner? Warrior 3 Project Overview 02:12 — Growing Up in Ohio: Wrestling, a Broken Home & a Division I Scholarship 03:16 — The Neck Injury That Ended His Career & the Road Through Addiction 05:07 — Finding Chiropractic — and a New Direction 06:23 — Chiropractic School, a Cincinnati Bengals Shirt & Meeting the Lord 08:22 — CrossFit, Dan Bailey & Competing at the CrossFit Games 10:36 — Starting a Bible Study at the Gym — and Baptizing His Coach 12:42 — The Crisis That Launched Warrior 3: Losing a Friend to Suicide 14:02 — "Comfort Kills": Why He Knew It Was Time to Build Something 16:50 — The Birth of Warrior 3 and the Live, Lead, Love Strong Framework 18:11 — Live Strong: Why Physical Health Is Biblical Stewardship 21:09 — Why Pastors and Dads Get a Free Pass on Physical Health (And Shouldn't) 23:08 — How Physical and Spiritual Health Reinforce Each Other 26:05 — David, Jesus & What the Bible Says About Physical Strength 27:58 — How to Lead Your Family: Modeling Over Speeches 30:37 — Leaving Your Bible Open on the Table — and Why It ...
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I enjoy the variety of subjects as well as the positive and faith filled approach to the conversations. This has joined the list of my regular listens.

Positive! with the courage to discuss challenging topics.

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