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Episodes
282 episodes
269: The Gluttony of Taste
The Screwtape Letters, by C.S. Lewis presents the interaction between demons and humans from the point of view of a senior devil in Hell's administration. The novel consists of a series of letters from one Screwtape to Wormwood, who ha...
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Season 2
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Episode 143
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22:16

268: The SIG Controversy and its Consequences
Beyond the bottom line, the latest statements by SIG Sauer regarding the P320 failed to reduce talk around the pistol, instead inviting more criticism. While there may be another story taking place, vocal characters on social media received the...
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Season 2
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Episode 143
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24:41

267: The 80/20 Rule for Training
I find it unabashedly funny when people argue passionately over what they should or shouldn't train, especially when we all know neither party is practicing what they preach. The drama over such low hanging fruit cannot be allowed to go to wast...
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Season 2
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Episode 142
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15:36

266: If You're Going to Face the Darkness, You Better Carry the Light
Beneath the surface, there's a battle between light and dark. Those on the surface feel the consequences, without knowing what is going on beneath. But there comes a time when men must leave the mundane and enter into the world of light and dar...
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Season 2
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Episode 141
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29:21

265: SHOT SHOW 2025 Summary and Evaluation
SHOT SHOW: Where those not at the show want to be, and those at the show want to go home. Not really, but it's funny. Laugh with me. This year at SHOT SHOW 2025, we noticed a different tone than the years prior. Instead of retrenchm...
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Season 2
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Episode 140
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27:36

264: No Third Option: Leadership or Abdication with Dr. Joe Rigney
In his book, Leadership and Emotional Sabotage, Dr. Joe Rigney states that one of the first responsibilities of a leader is to determine what is and what is not the mission. In this world, a man is responsible for his family, whether h...
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Season 2
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Episode 139
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55:30

263: Ranger Battalion, War Doctrine, and Process First with SFC Mike Meegan
The U.S. Army Ranger Battalion demands a constant pursuit of excellence and it comes at a cost to the individual. Few will know the cross pressure of desiring to go back to the aggressive lifestyle of a Ranger and the reality that one cannot ke...
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Season 2
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Episode 138
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1:10:15

262: How to Reduce Violence, Ethically
The subject of Gun Control easily misses the mark on more than one occasion. Politically unpopular, economically damaging, and culturally disruptive, one should begin to wonder why it comes back into conversation time and time again. We might b...
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Season 2
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Episode 137
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38:40

261: Tim Selbrede on Fighting Fire and Pyrrhic Political Victories
It's not the elephant in the room, the Las Angeles fires dominates the news cycle. Time Selbrede joins the show to talk about the reality of wild land firefighting and debunk myths about the current situation. As we sort fact from fiction a pat...
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Season 2
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Episode 136
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2:04:13

260: Defense Against Conspiracy Theories
What makes something a conspiracy theory? We already know we cannot trust every power that be, every narrative, every explanation. The further down the rabbit hole you go, the worse it gets and the more madness it imparts. On the one ha...
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Season 2
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Episode 135
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28:01

259: Scaling EDC in 2025
Too often, public conversations about EDC resort to shaming in order to produce a reaction. Instead, we are going to look at scaleability as a continuum that we can control. When it comes to every day carry, we think about self defense, first a...
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Season 2
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Episode 134
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28:32

258: Definitional Cowardice
Narrow is the gate to the Kingdom of Heaven, and many are the paths to hell. We've heard the phrase "rules for thee, but not for me," and in this episode we cover how the weak turn themselves into killers. When we exclude ourselves from...
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Season 2
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Episode 133
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28:25

257: A Message To Gun Culture
Despite public successes, the Gun Culture faced challenges in 2024. Scandal swept across much of our community as dark accusations addressed household names. Instead of digging in to the depths of these potential falls from grace, we look at th...
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Season 2
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Episode 132
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27:49

256: What is Missing from the CEO Assassination
The United Healthcare CEO shooting has remained on the front page of both traditional and social media for weeks now, and with all the talk, something remains missing. While people argue back and forth over if the shooter knew what he was doing...
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Season 2
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Episode 131
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29:31

255: Reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
Few novels of the 1900's are more controversial than Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. That hasn't stopped the sophists from trying to make a statement about it. Rather the opposite. This spoiler free episode of the REDACTED Culture Cast delves into ...
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Season 2
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Episode 131
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29:19

254: Leadership in Decentralized Environments
What does leadership look like in a decentralized future? Whether we're talking about different generations of warfare or how it appears to be shifting before our very eyes, the target is no longer just a government or its military, but the ver...
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Season 2
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Episode 130
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29:09

253: Military, MilSim, and Filmmaking with Cory Haynes
The thing is, we like to see what we're good at represented in film. The problem with Hollywood, is that just that is so rare. Cory Haynes, aka Tacticooldork, has taken military experience, the high end of airsoft in Milsim, and filmmaking to j...
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Season 2
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Episode 129
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2:05:01

252: Honor Culture and Dignity Society
We desire Honor, but exist in a system of dignity. These two concepts overlap, yet the consequences of neglect turn dire. Men give their lives to one and are cast off to another, with no anchor to hold on to. Honor can be earned. Dignit...
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Season 2
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Episode 128
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28:26

251: Civilian vs Military Training
What does Ontology have to do with training? While we might fall into the trap of thinking that Military Training is similar to what is available to civilians, only on a greater level. If that were the case, wouldn't we seen more capabilities o...
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Season 2
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Episode 127
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26:34

250: Putting Family First with Nathan Spearing
What good is it if you win the war, but loose the very things worth fighting for? Nathan Spearing has lived a life of adventure and military achievement, only to put the uniform away to lead his family. The transition from the intensity of Spec...
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Season 2
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Episode 126
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1:13:13

249: The World as Real
Detachment from reality is most often described as a symptom of suffering. But what if we looked at it as the desired effect of some malicious action? What if, instead of the individual as a victim of their circumstances, they could be better d...
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Season 2
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Episode 125
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29:32

248: Gypsy Walters and The Gospel of St. Rattlecan
With tensions high and a sense of meaning low in the West, we're witnessing a revival of Faith in various sub cultures and communities. Gypsy Walters returns to talk about his first 'zine: "The Gospel of St. Rattlecan" sharing his testimony. In...
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Season 2
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Episode 124
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1:13:21

247: How [Not] to Train
Have you ever heard someone say "you don't need to train for that" and think that something is wrong, but not sure what? The subject of what you should prepare for, whether its training or otherwise, comes with plenty of baggage. Decades (squar...
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Season 2
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Episode 123
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20:01

246: Rites of Passage with Kohlton of Black Canyon Systems
Have you ever heard men complain about Rites of Passage missing from our contemporary world? What if you learned they existed, just men weren't expected to go through them any more? Kohlton Anderson of Black Canyon Systems introduces us to the ...
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Season 2
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Episode 122
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1:22:04

245: Redefining Lethality with Chris Sizelove
No bureaucracy is immune from becoming polluted with false metrics and nebulous buzzwords. Just as it falls on the leadership to define what victory looks like, so they bear the responsibility of clearly defining the qualities they are in searc...
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Season 2
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Episode 121
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2:13:25
