Jun 8, 2026

This week, we are unlocking the archives of the nineteen thirties to expose a thin line between self-mastery and absolute tyranny. First, we dive into a striking 1938 piece titled Superman, written right as the shadow of totalitarianism was taking over Europe. We're looking at how a misunderstood philosophy...
Jun 2, 2026

This week on the show, we are traveling back to the late 1930s to
unlock the archives. First, we’re
tackling a blunt operational reality from August of 1937 that hits
just as close to home today: a Master speaking plainly about lodge
apathy, and why the membership is just as much to blame as the
leadership when a...
May 25, 2026

This week, we are unlocking the late 1930s archives of the Square and Compass journal. First, we dive into a May 1938 piece titled Freemasonry and Peace , which pulls in a famous debate between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud to ask if humanity is hardwired for destruction, or if the Craft can train us for peace.
May 18, 2026

This week, we're opening with a look at delinquent dues payers in the nineteen thirties, a topic that may sound dry at first, but really tells us a lot about hardship, brotherhood, and how lodges tried to survive through economic times. Then we'll shift from practical concerns to ancient philosophy with Pythagoras and...
May 11, 2026

This week, we’re looking at two really interesting articles from
Square and Compass Magazine. First up, we’ll be reading
Anachronisms and Inconsistencies in Masonic Ritual. Have
you ever thought in ritual, "Hey, that doesn't make sense?" Well,
many have, and we'll explore a few of them. Then, we’ll turn to
A New...