When I was little, it was often said of me that I was in my own little world.
My thought in reply was always:
This world is not my own; it's God's.
And it's not very little; it's actually quite big.
~ Ljm
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Enjoy some recent photos of the podcast:
Me and Charles R. Kesler, Editor of Claremont Review of Books joining The Republican Professor podcast from his office at The Claremont Colleges, California.
Me, co-host Kurtis Olson, and David Ciocchi, Dr. Ciocchi who has taught Logic for 48 years in Southern California, my former boss (I was his Teaching Assistant).
Me and Philip Hamburger, the Maurice and Hilda Friedman Professor of Law at Columbia University (in New York City) School of Law
Me and Jonalyn Fincher, a professional painter living in New England. (She carries a gun and can skin an elk). (If you were curious). (Also a delightful artist). (Very thoughtful).
Me and Brad Elliott Stone, who is Associate Dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount University, Lost Angeles, Calif.
Me and Sarah Jackson of @Sarah Jackson Coaching on Instagram, a nervous system health coach in Orange County, California.
Me, co-host Kurtis Olson, and John Yoo, the Distinguished Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the School of Law, University of California at Berkeley.
Me and Dr. Cara Aspesi (Ph.D. University of Notre Dame) of the University of Notre Dame Special Collections in Early & Medieval Church History
Me and Scott Klusendorf of Life Training Institute, an academic pro-Life activism training center.
Me, co-host Kurtis Olson, and Dr. John Lott (Ph.D. UCLA), President of Crime Prevention Research Center, author of “More Guns, Less Crime” (University of Chicago Press)
It’s a big world out there.
I’m gonna keep trying to understand it myself, and I promise to keep tryin to help others in their journeys do the same.
Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D., producer & host
for The Republican Professor Podcast
https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/
Copyright Lucas J. Mather, 2012, 2022
All Rights Reserved
Top anecdote originally posted to Facebook Wednesday 11 July 2012 at 8:54 am
I'm new to the Substack landscape but discovered you doing a search for Scott Klusendorf. I enjoyed the interview. Check out the Abort73 channel when you get a chance.