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Sword&Spade

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Recent episodes

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The Moral Case for Hunting: Why the Hunter Cares More for Creation Than Any Activist w/ Sebastian Morello

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In a world engineered to keep men indoors and inside their heads, philosopher and author Sebastian Morello—student of the late Roger Scruton and author of The Woodland Philosophy—argues that the path back to reality, to

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Why a Father's Invisible Library Is His Most Important Inheritance w/ Dr. Jason Baxter

May 28, 20261h 16mEp. 220

The men who shaped you left you something—a set of stories, images, and convictions you draw on long after they're gone. Dr. Jason Baxter, Dante scholar and author of The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis and Why Literature St

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The Christian Imagination: The Imago Dei in the Age of AI with Stephen Crotts

May 21, 202656mEp. 210

Jason Craig sits down with Stephen Crotts—illustrator of Malcolm Guite's Galahad and the Grail—to talk about what it means to be a maker in an age of AI slop, why creativity is a duty rooted in the Imago Dei, and how rec

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The Way Forward Is the Way Back: Rick Seigmund on Protecting Your Family, Homes, and Craft

May 14, 20261h 19mEp. 200

Rick Seigmund spent two decades on the front lines of federal law enforcement fighting human trafficking and online predation — and came home with a message most men aren't ready to hear. Now a woodworker, finish carpent

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You Believe in Myths: David Russell Mosley on Myth, Fatherhood, and Classical Education

May 7, 20261h 18mEp. 190

David Russell Mosley—convert, poet, and teacher —joins Jason Craig to discuss the cultural heritage of the Church, the importance of aesthetic choices, and what it means to be present as a father. They explore how classi

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What Aristotle Got Wrong About Work (and What Christ Set Right) w/ Jacob Imam

Apr 30, 202657mEp. 180

Dr. Jacob Imam of The College of St. Joseph the Worker and New Polity joins Jason to talk about a school that refuses to choose between the life of the mind and the life of the hands. The College of St. Joseph the Worker

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Apologetics Without the Ego: Joe Heschmeyer on Winning Souls, Not Arguments

Apr 23, 20261h 20mEp. 170

Joe Heschmeyer has spent nearly two decades at the forefront of Catholic apologetics—first as a blogger and lawyer, now as an apologist for Catholic Answers. In this conversation with Jason Craig, Joe unpacks what the ex

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The Gatekeepers of Culture: Gregory Wolfe on Literature, Faith, and the Books That Last

Apr 16, 20261h 3mEp. 160

Gregory Wolfe has spent 40 years hunting for something most men assume doesn't exist anymore: serious, beautiful, Catholic literature written by people still alive. As the founder of Image journal and now publisher of Sl

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Something Worth Worshiping: Ross Arlen Tieken on Paganism, Magic, and Conversion

Apr 9, 20261h 23mEp. 150

Ross Arlen Tieken is a writer, educator, and seventh-generation Texan whose path into the Church ran through paganism, medieval scholarship, and a profound encounter with beauty. In this conversation with Jason Craig, Ro

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Taste, Formation, and the Perpetual Adolescent w/ Joshua Gibbs

Apr 2, 20261h 15mEp. 140

Jason Craig sits down with Joshua Gibbs, a classical literature teacher of 19 years, author, and director of the Classical Teaching Institute at the Ambrose School to talk about what it actually takes to form young men a

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Stop Critiquing, Start Building: Walker Larson on Marxism, Localism, and Cultural Restoration

Mar 26, 20261h 25mEp. 130

Walker Larson is a writer, former classical school teacher, and the voice behind The Hazelnut Substack, a journal dedicated to the pursuit of the good, the true, and the beautiful in literature and culture. In this conve

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Beyond the Catholic Manosphere: Resentment, Self-Knowledge, and Real Masculinity w/ Sam Guzman

Mar 19, 20261h 14mEp. 120

Jason Craig sits down with longtime friend and fellow veteran of the Catholic men's online world, Sam Guzman, the founder of The Catholic Gentleman and now a practicing counselor. They take an unflinching look at where t

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The Case for Reading in an Age of Noise w/ John Clarke

Mar 12, 20261h 1mEp. 110

What does it actually mean to be literate, and do men in the trenches of daily life actually have time for it? Jason Craig sits down with John Clarke of Cluny Media to make the case that reading is less a cultural pastim

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The Value of Catholic Imagination in Forming Young Men w/ Dr. Mark Adderley

Mar 5, 20261h 14mEp. 100

Mark Adderley is an English convert to Catholicism, high school literature teacher, and author of a 10-book Catholic adventure series for boys. In this episode, he traces his unlikely path from militant atheism to the Ch

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You Owe God: Justice, Tithing, and Catholic Culture w/ Dr. Jared Staudt

Feb 26, 20261h 17mEp. 90

In this episode, we discuss: Why the virtue of religion falls under justice Why tithing is not generosity but justice What Christian Smith's research actually shows determines whether children keep the faith—and why Cath

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Skipping College, Finding Vocation and Dignified Work

Feb 19, 20261h 14mEp. 80

Cody and Sebastion share their journey from schooling to careers in framing and construction instead of college. They discuss starting in the trades as teenagers, launching a construction company, Atlas, choosing to stay

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Beyond "Cranking Out Kids": A Conversation on Family Life w/ Joel Stroot

Feb 12, 20261h 15mEp. 70

Jason sits down with Joel Stroot, a permaculture farmer and dentist from Dallas, North Carolina, who runs an 85-acre beyond-organic farm called Faith Family Farm. They explore what it means to live authentically as Catho

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Digital Overreach: How to Protect Your Family in the Age of the Machine

Nov 13, 20251h 13mEp. 60

Sean Tario, a seasoned digital privacy advocate, and Jason Craig discuss the influence of tech giants, including Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon. With over 20 years of experience, Sean shares his journey f

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Guiding Children into Work, Wisdom, and Adulthood with Chad Rosamond

Oct 30, 20251h 15mEp. 50

Whether you’re a father, educator, or simply interested in the relationship between faith, work, and family, this episode offers thoughtful insights and practical wisdom for building a life rooted in purpose. In this epi

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From Airwaves to the Altar: A Hollywood Voice Actor’s Conversion to Catholicism

Oct 16, 20251h 1mEp. 40

In this episode, Jason Craig welcomes John Oliver, a veteran voice actor and Catholic convert. John shares his remarkable story of faith, his candid struggle with addiction and recovery, and his passion for telling forgo

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Episodes of Sword&Spade average 73 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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