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Rule of Reason
by Zac Rule
It's my desire to make Common Sense common again. Join with me as I act as a guide to break down complex topics like Politics, Philosophy, societal issues, diet and exercise, parenting and more into easy to understand episodes in plain english so you can be informed on a wide range of topics!
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We Have Everything… So Why Do We Feel Lost? | Dan Paterson
Send us Fan MailWhy do so many people feel lost today — even when life looks good on the surface?In this episode of Rule of Reason, I sit down with Dan Paterson from Questioning Christianity to unpack one of the biggest questions of our time: why modern life feels empty, and what might actually fix it.We live in the most comfortable, advanced society in human history… yet anxiety, confusion, and a lack of purpose seem more common than ever.So what’s going on?This conversation goes beyond surface-level answers and explores:Why people feel lost despite having “everything”The difference between feeling meaning and grounding itHow modern culture shapes our desires (often without us realising)The role of suffering, purpose, and responsibility in a meaningful lifeWhether it’s possible to live a truly meaningful life without GodWhy doubt isn’t the enemy — and how questioning can lead to truthDan shares his personal story — including tragedy, doubt, and the journey that led him to dedicate his life to helping others wrestle with life’s biggest questions.This isn’t about religion for the sake of religion.It’s about truth, meaning, and how to actually live well.If you’ve ever felt like something is missing — this conversation is for you.📲 FOLLOW RULE OF REASONYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RuleOfReasonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theruleofreasonTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rule.of.reasonX (Twitter): https://x.com/TheRuleofReason
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I Turned Down My Dream Career for My Family | Jack Capewell
Send us Fan MailWhat would you sacrifice for your family?In this episode, I sit down with Jack Capewell — a young father of three — to talk about responsibility, faith, and the cost of choosing what truly matters.Jack had the opportunity to pursue his dream of playing American football overseas. It was everything he had worked towards. But when the reality of leaving his family behind became clear, he made a decision that many wouldn’t have the strength to make.He walked away.We talk about:• Turning down a dream career for family• The silent sacrifices men make every day• Becoming a father at a young age• The reality of FIFO work and providing for a family• How faith changed the direction of his life• Why responsibility gives life meaningThis conversation isn’t about fame or success — it’s about what happens when you choose purpose over self.If you’re trying to build a meaningful life in a world that often pulls you in the opposite direction, this one is for you.📲 Follow Rule of ReasonYouTube: @RuleOfReasonInstagram: @theruleofreasonTikTok: @rule.of.reasonX: @TheRuleofReason
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From Paralysis to 11x World Champion: Lauren Parker’s Unbreakable Mind | Rule of Reason Ep. 29
Send us Fan MailWorld champion. Paralympian. And one of the toughest people I know.In this episode, I sit down with Lauren Parker to unpack the full arc of her story — growing up in Newcastle, chasing Olympic swimming dreams, the unexpected pivot into triathlon after the Spark Helmore Triathlon, and the devastating 2017 training crash that left her paralysed.Lauren opens up about neuropathic pain, the shock of her first wheelchair, the moment she realised she couldn’t even swim anymore — and the mindset shift that helped her rebuild her life through sport.We also talk about:Learning to control nerves under pressureKona, going pro, and the mental battle of endurance racingRebuilding as a para-athlete and winning world titlesTokyo’s brutal finish and the pressure of expectationsParis Paralympic medals and what it takes to keep risingWhy she’s now chasing the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics in Para biathlon and Para cross-country skiing If you’re searching for perspective, resilience, and proof that purpose can be rebuilt — this conversation will stay with you.Listen / subscribe for more real stories that restore hope.Follow Rule of Reason:YouTube: @RuleOfReasonInstagram: @theruleofreasonTikTok: @rule.of.reasonX (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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From 156kg to Marathon Finisher: Hard Work & Resilience | Trent Aquilina | Rule of Reason Ep. 28
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Rule of Reason, I sit down with Trent Aquilina — an aviation professional, mentor, and marathon runner — to talk about resilience, hard work, and the power of starting again.Trent was once told he’d amount to nothing.Years later, after building a 35-year aviation career, he found himself at 156kg and experiencing a panic attack that changed everything.What followed wasn’t motivation.It was discipline.He lost over 80kg, ran marathons, and now dedicates his time to mentoring the next generation — teaching young people that failing isn’t failure, it’s learning.We talk about:• Being told you’re not good enough• Hard work vs entitlement• Resilience learned from parents• The panic attack that changed everything• Losing 80kg and running a marathon• Why “It’s not never — it’s just not now”• Mentorship and helping the next generation• What gives him hope for the futureThis conversation isn’t about hype.It’s about responsibility, discipline, and choosing to move forward — even when it’s hard.If you’ve ever felt stuck, behind, or written off — this episode is for you.—🎙 Rule of Reason is about sharing real stories from real people — stories that remind us we’re not alone and that meaning is built through responsibility, service, and perseverance.—Follow Rule of Reason:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RuleOfReasonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theruleofreasonTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rule.of.reasonX: https://x.com/TheRuleofReason—If this conversation helped you, consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who needs it.Because hope spreads person to person.
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From Farm to Faith, Education and Leadership | Graeme Irwin OAM | Rule of Reason Ep. 27
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Rule of Reason, Zac sits down with Graeme Irwin OAM — educator, founder of St Philip’s Christian College, and national advocate for teachers — to explore how a life shaped by responsibility, faith, and service leads to lasting impact.Graeme reflects on growing up on a working farm in rural New South Wales, where hard work, accountability, and respect for creation were not optional — they were part of daily life. That upbringing laid the foundation for a vocation in education, eventually leading him to found St Philip’s Christian College in 1982 with just 18 students, no funding, and a clear vision.The conversation traces Graeme’s journey from the land to the classroom, from local school leadership to influencing education policy at a national level. Together, Zac and Graeme discuss the current state of education in Australia, the challenges facing teachers today, and why relationships — not systems — remain at the heart of meaningful learning.Graeme also shares what gives him hope for the future: young people, dedicated teachers, and the enduring importance of purpose, faith, and responsibility in education.This episode is a thoughtful reflection on leadership, vocation, and how education shapes not just minds, but lives.🎧 Topics include:– Growing up on a farm and learning responsibility early – Finding purpose and calling in teaching – Starting a school from nothing – The state of education in Australia – Supporting teachers and students in a changing world – Why relationships matter more than systems 📌 Subscribe for conversations that explore meaning, responsibility, and hope.---Rule of Reason socials:YouTube: @RuleOfReason Instagram: @theruleofreason TikTok: @rule.of.reason X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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Resentment to Belonging: An Italian Who Found Home in Samoa | Giovanni Rossi | Rule of Reason Ep. 26
Send us Fan MailG’day everyone — welcome back to Rule of Reason.In this episode, I’m in beautiful Samoa sitting down with Giovanni, the warm and unforgettable face behind one of the island’s most loved Italian restaurants, Paddles.Giovanni’s story is one of identity, culture, and the surprising paths life takes when family makes a decision you don’t agree with — at least not at first. He grew up surrounded by hospitality, with an Italian father (from a village near Venice) and a Samoan mother (from Savai’i). After years living in Italy — studying, building a career, and living what felt like his “real” life — Giovanni was suddenly told the family was moving back to Samoa.At first, he didn’t want to be there. He compared everything to Italy. He felt like his career had been taken from him. But over time, that resistance softened — and what began as frustration became a new home, a new mission, and a new understanding of what real wealth is.In this conversation we talk about:Growing up Samoan–Italian and what that shaped in himLiving almost three decades in Italy and thinking he’d stay foreverThe shock of being told: “We’re moving back to Samoa”How a family lease, a big risk, and a mother’s vision became a restaurant legacyWhy Giovanni believes people are the real wealth — not moneyThe power of gratitude, positivity, and choosing the next minute wellA message to young people: don’t waste opportunities, and don’t miss real life by staring down at a phoneIf you’ve ever felt torn between two places… stuck between who you were and who you’re becoming… or forced into a change you didn’t choose — I think you’ll get something out of this one.If you enjoyed the episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs a reminder that meaning is found in people.Follow Rule of ReasonYouTube: @RuleOfReasonInstagram: @theruleofreasonTikTok: @rule.of.reasonX (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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Looking Forward with Reason | Rule of Reason Ep. 24
Send us Fan MailAs we step into 2026, this episode of Rule of Reason is a moment to pause, reflect, and look ahead with clarity.In this New Year’s episode, I reflect honestly on 2025 — what I hoped to achieve, what I learned, and why laying foundations mattered more than numbers or growth. I also share what I’m aiming for in 2026, including more long-form conversations, more stories, and a continued focus on meaning and hope.This isn’t a political podcast. It’s a space for thoughtful conversation, for sharing real stories, and for reminding people that they’re not alone — even when life feels busy, overwhelming, or isolating.We close with a simple but important question as we enter the new year:What’s one thing you could focus on that would genuinely make your life — and the lives of the people around you — a little better?If you’re interested in reflection, responsibility, faith, relationships, and building a meaningful life in a noisy world, you’re in the right place.📺 YouTube: @RuleOfReason📸 Instagram: @theruleofreason🎵 TikTok: @rule.of.reason🐦 X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason📩 Contact: [email protected]
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The Nobel Prize Science That Can Change Your Life | Autophagy Made Simple | Rule of Reason Ep. 19
Send us Fan MailYour body already knows how to heal itself — most of us just never learned how it works.In 2016, Nobel Prize–winner Yoshinori Ohsumi discovered the mechanisms behind autophagy, your cells’ natural recycling and repair system.In this Rule of Reason short episode, Zac explains autophagy in simple, everyday language — no jargon, no overcomplication — and shows how this discovery connects to personal responsibility, gratitude, stress, inflammation, and becoming the best version of yourself.In this episode you’ll learn: • What autophagy actually is • How your cells repair themselves • Why Ohsumi’s research matters for ordinary people • How movement, rest, fasting, and lowering stress activate cellular repair • Why modern life works against your built-in healing systems • How to use simple choices to let your body resetRule of Reason exists to bring hope and perspective back into everyday life — cutting through noise, nihilism, and social media chaos by helping you see what’s still good, what’s still possible, and what you can still change.⸻Follow Rule of Reason • YouTube: @RuleOfReason • Instagram: @theruleofreason • TikTok: @rule.of.reason • X: @TheRuleofReason⸻If you found this helpful, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs a hopeful perspective today.
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Net Zero and the Moral Cost of Virtue | Rule of Reason | Ep. 23
Send us Fan MailThis isn’t a science debate — it’s a human cost debate.In this episode of Rule of Reason, I explain why the way Net Zero policies are being pursued risks punishing the poorest members of society first. Rising energy costs don’t hurt elites. They hurt families already struggling with the cost of living.Intentions do not absolve outcomes.A moral society protects the vulnerable first — not last.This is a calm, values-based critique of climate policy that asks a simple question: who actually pays the price?—————————Channel Links (add to all descriptions)Follow Rule of Reason: • YouTube: @RuleOfReason • Instagram: @theruleofreason • TikTok: @rule.of.reason • X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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Why Nationalism Surges After Tragedy | Rule of Reason | Ep. 22
Send us Fan MailWhy does anger feel so justified after violent events?Why does nationalism surge after tragedy?In this episode of Rule of Reason, I explore what sits underneath public outrage — loss of trust, fear, and the breakdown of shared identity — and why dismissing these emotions only makes things worse.Most people aren’t angry because they’re hateful. They’re angry because they feel unheard and unprotected. Understanding that distinction matters if we want stability rather than division.Healthy nationalism protects what is shared. Toxic nationalism excludes. Knowing the difference is essential.——————Channel Links (add to all descriptions)Follow Rule of Reason: • YouTube: @RuleOfReason • Instagram: @theruleofreason • TikTok: @rule.of.reason • X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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Terrorism, Immigration, and Collective Blame | Rule of Reason | Ep. 21
Send us Fan MailFollowing a recent terrorist attack in Australia, emotions are understandably high. Fear spreads quickly — but reason often collapses.In this episode of Rule of Reason, I discuss terrorism, immigration, and why collective blame is both morally lazy and dangerously naive. A society can be compassionate and enforce borders. A country can welcome immigrants and still take security seriously. These ideas are not opposites.This is not about hatred or denial. It’s about naming reality honestly, resisting fear-based thinking, and refusing to reduce complex problems into slogans.You can disagree with me and still belong here.——————Channel Links (add to all descriptions)Follow Rule of Reason: • YouTube: @RuleOfReason • Instagram: @theruleofreason • TikTok: @rule.of.reason • X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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Why Governments Keep Talking Past the Public | Rule of Reason | Ep. 20
Send us Fan MailHave you noticed that when people get angry, governments respond with slogans instead of honesty?In this episode of Rule of Reason, I explore why trust in institutions continues to collapse — and how tone-deaf messaging, moral lecturing, and technocratic language leave people feeling managed rather than heard.Democracy doesn’t fail overnight. It erodes slowly when lived experience is dismissed and uncomfortable truths go unspoken.Trust isn’t rebuilt with better messaging. It’s rebuilt with honesty.
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What Rule of Reason Is — And What It Is Not
Send us Fan MailThis short manifesto explains the foundation behind this channel: calm, honest conversation in a time of outrage, fear, and political tribalism.Rule of Reason is not here to tell you who to vote for, what tribe to join, or who to hate. It exists to slow things down, separate emotion from facts, and restore adult conversation about difficult issues.While this is not a Christian podcast, my faith — and the example of Jesus — shapes how I try to speak: with restraint, humility, honesty, and a refusal to dehumanise people I disagree with.You can disagree with me and still belong here.If you’re looking for rage, this isn’t the place.If you’re looking for clarity, responsibility, and a little more hope — you’re welcome.⸻Subscribe for thoughtful discussions on politics, culture, responsibility, and meaning — without outrage or moral grandstanding.📌 New episodes weekly🎙️ Rule of ReasonFollow Rule of Reason: • YouTube: @RuleOfReason • Instagram: @theruleofreason • TikTok: @rule.of.reason • X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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Polishing Modern Medicine Through Nature | Dr. Dayman Steptoe (The Doc) | Rule of Reason Ep. 18
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Rule of Reason, I sit down with Dr Daymon Steptoe — known to many as “The Doc” — to explore his fascinating journey from forensic science to medicine, and what led him to deregister as a doctor and pursue a new path focused on healing through nature and connection.We discuss his new venture, The Bush Clinic, and how spending time in nature can help people rediscover balance, purpose, and peace in an increasingly chaotic world. From his years in emergency medicine to his current work guiding people back to the land, Daymon’s story is one of courage, honesty, and renewal.🌿 In this episode: • How a forensic scientist became a doctor • Why Dr Steptoe walked away from conventional medicine • The inspiration behind The Bush Clinic • The link between nature, healing, and mental health • What true wellbeing means in today’s societyIf you’ve ever felt lost in the modern world or wondered whether there’s more to “health” than prescriptions and routines, this conversation will give you a new perspective on what it means to truly heal.—Follow Rule of Reason:YouTube: @RuleOfReasonInstagram: @theruleofreasonTikTok: @rule.of.reasonX (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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Recapturing The Spirit Of Australia | Leon Rebello MP | Rule of Reason
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Rule of Reason, I sit down with Federal MP for Macpherson, Leon Rebello, for a wide-ranging conversation about Australia’s future.We dive into some of the biggest challenges facing our nation today — the cost of living crisis, housing affordability, and immigration — and then look ahead to Leon’s vision for Australia out to the year 2100. We also discuss his goals for his local electorate of Macpherson and end with a hopeful reflection on what makes him optimistic about our country’s future.At the heart of this conversation is a call to rediscover the spirit of Australia — the resilience, unity, and shared purpose that have always made this country great.If you care about where Australia is heading, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.📌 Chapters0:00 Introduction11:08 What's It Really Like in The Chamber18:30 Cost of Living & Housing Crisis25:39 Vision for Australia to 210032:09 Tackling National Debt and Growing Manufacturing36:59 Managing Immigration and Learning From The UK46:40 Tax Reform For Innovation Boom51:22 Goals for Macpherson Electorate56:59 The Spirit of Australia & Hope for the Future👉 Subscribe for more conversations that bring truth, perspective, and hope:* YouTube: @RuleOfReason (https://youtube.com/@RuleofReason)* Instagram: @theruleofreason (https://instagram.com/theruleofreason)* TikTok: @rule.of.reason (https://tiktok.com/@rule.of.reason)* X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason (https://twitter.com/TheRuleofReason)#Australia #Politics #CostOfLiving #HousingCrisis #Immigration #FutureOfAustralia #RuleOfReason
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The Real Justice of The Peace | Jaime Heard | Rule of Reason Ep. 16
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Rule of Reason, I sit down with Jaime Heard, a 66-year-old semi-retired Queensland Justice of the Peace, who believes Australia’s political system has become corrupt and that ordinary people need to step up to hold leaders accountable.We discuss:* The role of a Justice of the Peace in Queensland* Jaime’s concerns about political misconduct during the Covid period* Why he feels politicians have too much power and too little accountability* His vision for community action and reform* What gives him hope for Australia’s futureWhether you agree or disagree with Jaime’s perspective, this conversation sheds light on the frustrations many Australians feel about trust in government and political accountability.👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about society, politics, and hope for the future.🔗 Follow Rule of Reason:* YouTube: @RuleOfReason* Instagram: @theruleofreason* TikTok: @rule.of.reason* X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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Dr. Daymon Steptoe | Rule of Reason Ep. 15
Send us Fan MailIn this first Interview of Rule of Reason, I’m joined by Dr. Daymon Steptoe — also known as “The Doc”. His career spans forensic science, medicine, photography, and adventuring. From the lab to the outback, he’s lived a life at the edge of discovery and experience. Through his work at The Bush Clinic, Dr. Steptoe has combined a love of natural products with a deep commitment to helping people, while his adventures reflect a strong belief in the enduring spirit of Australia.Together, we explore themes of passion, resilience, and hope for the future — and what it means to live with purpose in a changing world.If you enjoy thoughtful conversations that cut through the noise, subscribe and join me on this journey.📌 Chapters00:00 – Rule of Reason - Dr. Daymon Steptoe05:11 – Following Your Passion37:06 – Adventures in the Australian Outback01:23:26 – Natural Products and the Bush Clinic01:31:52 – The Australian Spirit and Hope for the Future📲 Connect with Rule of ReasonYouTube: @RuleOfReasonTikTok: @rule.of.reasonInstagram: @theruleofreasonX (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason✨ If you’re ready for deeper insights, grounded in reason and common sense, this is the place for you.
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Rebuilding Starts With You | Rule of Reason Minisodes | Ep. 8
Send us Fan MailWith everything going wrong in the world, it’s easy to feel powerless. But real change never starts at the top — it starts in homes, habits, and hearts. You don’t need to fix the whole system. You just need to take responsibility for your corner of it.In this episode, Zac Rule closes the Restoring Hope series with a challenge: stop waiting for the world to change — and start becoming the kind of citizen, parent, neighbour, and leader this country needs. Restoration is possible. But it starts with you.🎙️ In this episode:Why national change begins with personal responsibilityHow humility and hope are the foundations of renewalWhat you can do — starting today — to rebuild your home, family, and futureWhy we need strong individuals more than stronger governmentThe power of quiet, consistent action in a noisy, broken world📖 Bible verse featured: “If my people… will humble themselves and pray… I will heal their land.” — 2 Chronicles 7:14📱 Follow Rule of Reason 📍 TikTok: @rule.of.reason 📸 Instagram: @theruleofreason ✖️ X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason ▶️ YouTube: @RuleOfReason
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Rights Mean Nothing Without Responsibility | Rule of Reason Minisodes | Ep. 7
Send us Fan MailEveryone today is shouting about their rights — but no one’s talking about their responsibilities. We’ve built a culture obsessed with entitlement, forgetting that every right depends on someone, somewhere, doing their duty.In this episode, Zac Rule breaks down why freedom without responsibility leads to chaos. True liberty only works when people govern themselves. If we want a stronger, freer Australia, we must rebuild a culture that values contribution over consumption.🎙️ In this episode:Why rights can’t exist without responsibilityHow entitlement culture weakens families, communities, and the nationThe dangers of self-centred citizenshipWhy the future depends on people who give more than they takeHow restoring responsibility leads to real strength📖 Bible verse featured: “Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others...” — 1 Peter 4:10📱 Follow Rule of Reason 📍 TikTok: @rule.of.reason 📸 Instagram: @theruleofreason ✖️ X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason ▶️ YouTube: @RuleOfReason
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Why Western Values Still Matters | Rule of Reason Minisodes | Ep. 6
Send us Fan MailWe’re told Western values are outdated — even oppressive. But the truth is, the freedoms, stability, and prosperity we enjoy in countries like Australia were built on a foundation of Western civilisation: truth, reason, responsibility, law, and faith.In this episode, Zac Rule makes the case for why Western society is worth defending. Not because it’s perfect — but because no civilisation has done more to protect freedom, raise living standards, and uphold human dignity. Without roots, we fall.🎙️ In this episode:What Western civilisation actually is — and why it mattersWhy national identity isn’t dangerous — it’s essentialThe consequences of abandoning our cultural foundationsHow postmodernism and identity politics erode unityWhat it takes to restore pride in our values — without arrogance📖 Bible verse featured: “If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?” — Psalm 11:3📱 Follow Rule of Reason 📍 TikTok: @rule.of.reason 📸 Instagram: @theruleofreason ✖️ X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason ▶️ YouTube: @RuleOfReason
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Capitalism Is Great, But It’s Not God | Rule of Reason Minisodes | Ep. 5
Send us Fan MailFree markets have lifted billions out of poverty — but when profit becomes the highest goal, society starts to break. Capitalism works best when it serves families, communities, and values — not when it replaces them.In this episode, Zac Rule explores why economics needs ethics. We discuss how capitalism, left unchecked, can erode culture, destroy work-life balance, and hollow out human purpose — and what it takes to build a market system that works for the common good.🎙️ In this episode:Why free markets have succeeded — and where they go too farHow profit-first culture harms family, faith, and communityThe moral emptiness of consumerismWhy capitalism must be shaped by conscience, not greedWhat a values-driven economy actually looks like📖 Bible verse featured: “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.” — 1 Timothy 6:10📱 Follow Rule of Reason 📍 TikTok: @rule.of.reason 📸 Instagram: @theruleofreason ✖️ X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason ▶️ YouTube: @RuleOfReason
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You Can’t Fix a Nation if You Break Its Families | Rule of Reason Minisodes | Ep. 4
Send us Fan MailEvery strong civilisation begins in the home — and collapses when the home breaks down. Today, Australian families are under pressure from every direction: rising costs, cultural cynicism, and government policies that reward fragmentation over stability.In this episode, Zac Rule explores why no nation can thrive if its families are falling apart. From marriage and fatherhood to the importance of children, we unpack why restoring the family unit is essential to restoring hope for the next generation.🎙️ In this episode:Why the family is the most important institution in societyHow modern welfare and tax systems discourage marriage and parentingThe cultural lie that kids are a burden instead of a blessingWhat happens when you remove fathers from the pictureWhy strong families create strong citizens📖 Bible verse featured: “Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.” — Psalm 127:1📱 Follow Rule of Reason 📍 TikTok: @rule.of.reason 📸 Instagram: @theruleofreason ✖️ X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason ▶️ YouTube: @RuleOfReason
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Why The Welfare State is Failing Us - Rule of Reason Minisodes - Ep. 2
Send us Fan MailWelfare was meant to be a safety net — not a way of life. But in modern Australia, the system has shifted from supporting people to trapping them. Multi-generational dependence, broken family incentives, and disincentives to work are just a few of the unintended consequences.In this episode, Zac Rule breaks down why our welfare state — despite good intentions — is failing the very people it claims to help. It’s time to rethink compassion through the lens of restoration, not dependence.🎙️ In this episode:How welfare discourages work, marriage, and responsibilityWhy Australia’s system is bloated and brokenThe difference between help and harm in public policyWhat true dignity and compassion actually look like📖 Bible verse featured: “If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat.” — 2 Thessalonians 3:10📱 Follow Rule of Reason 📍 TikTok: @rule.of.reason 📸 Instagram: @theruleofreason ✖️ X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason ▶️ YouTube: @RuleOfReason
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Restoring Hope - Rule of Reason Minisodes - Ep. 1
Send us Fan MailWhy Australia Needs a New Moral Framework | Rule of ReasonAustralia isn’t just in political or economic trouble — we’re facing a moral crisis. As truth becomes subjective and responsibility disappears, our nation is left divided, anxious, and without direction.In this episode, Zac Rule explores why restoring Australia's future starts with restoring our shared values — truth, duty, family, and faith. This isn't about forcing religion or politics — it’s about rebuilding the foundations that once made our nation strong.🎙️ Listen to learn:Why moral relativism is tearing society apartHow duty and responsibility create real freedomWhat values once held Western civilisation togetherWhy hope begins with rebuilding moral clarity📖 Bible verse featured: “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people.” — Proverbs 14:34📱 Follow Rule of Reason 📍 TikTok: @rule.of.reason📸 Instagram: @theruleofreason✖️ X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReason
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The Forgotten Cornerstone: Why Family Policy Matters - Rule of Reason - Ep. 14
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Rule of Reason, we explore why family policy is the foundation of every successful society — and why it's been ignored for far too long. From tax injustice against stay-at-home parents to the soaring cost of living that crushes young families, we break down the real-world impact of policy that treats family life as an afterthought.We cover:✅ Why family is the bedrock of national stability✅ How tax systems punish single-income households✅ What Australia can learn from Hungary’s family-first model✅ The hidden cost of childcare subsidies that exclude stay-at-home parents✅ Why investing in families pays off across every area of government🔎 Featuring real stats, bold ideas, and a call for in-home parenting to be treated as essential public work, not unpaid labour.🧠 Let’s make family policy a national priority — not a political afterthought.🎧 Subscribe for more political episodes that challenge the narrative and defend common sense.Instagram: @theruleofreasonX: @TheRuleofReasonTikTok: @rule.of.reason#FamilyPolicy #RuleOfReason #AustralianPolitics #FamilyFirst #StayAtHomeParenting #TaxJustice #CostOfLiving #HungarianModel #ConservativeValues #CommonSensePolitics
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Why Modern Life is Making us Miserable - Rule of Reason - Ep 13
Send us Fan MailWe live in the safest, most comfortable, and most connected time in human history — so why does it feel like we’re more anxious, isolated, and unhappy than ever?In this episode of Rule of Reason, we unpack the hidden costs of modern life: endless distractions, social media comparison, consumerism, and the loss of meaning that comes from comfort without purpose. This isn’t about rejecting progress — it’s about understanding why convenience, abundance, and constant stimulation are leaving so many people feeling empty, overwhelmed, and directionless.We explore:Why comfort and convenience aren’t the same as happinessHow social media is rewiring our brains and feeding dissatisfactionThe death of community and real-world connectionWhy chasing pleasure leads to numbness, not joyWhat we can do to break the cycle and reclaim meaning in everyday lifeThis episode is a wake-up call for anyone who feels like something is missing, even when “everything should be fine.” If you’ve been silently asking yourself, “Is this all there is?” — you’re not alone. And you’re not crazy.🔔 Subscribe for weekly insights on culture, values, mindset, and responsibility.📲 Follow @RuleOfReason on TikTok, Instagram, X, and YouTube Shorts.Timestamps:00:00 – Intro: Why we’re not okay01:35 – The illusion of progress05:10 – The loneliness epidemic09:25 – Addiction to comfort and dopamine13:40 – What we’ve lost in pursuit of ease17:00 – How to live with purpose in a modern world20:00 – Final thoughts: Start hereHashtags:#RuleOfReason #ModernLife #MentalHealthCrisis #SocialMediaDetox #Happiness #Meaning #PersonalGrowth #CultureShift #ModernProblems #CommonSense #DopamineDetox #Consumerism #MentalClarity
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Australian Election Wrap Up - Rule of Reason - Ep 12
Send us Fan MailIn this post-election episode of Rule of Reason, I share my honest thoughts on why I believe Labor won, why the Liberal Party lost, and what might have caused the Greens to lose all their seats. This isn't a deep political analysis — just a grounded reflection on the key themes and shifts I saw in this election, and what they reveal about where Australia is headed.Then, I shift focus to talk about what’s next for Rule of Reason. This project has always been about more than politics — it's about rebuilding culture through personal responsibility, common sense, and mature conversation. In the second half of this episode, I lay out the roadmap for the next few months: the topics we’ll cover, the values we’ll stand for, and how this platform will grow into a stronger voice for reason in a chaotic world.If you’re looking for a fresh, no-nonsense perspective on politics, culture, and what it means to live a meaningful life in the modern world, you’re in the right place.🔔 Subscribe to follow the journey and join a growing community that values truth, maturity, and action.📲 Follow @RuleOfReason on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube & XTimestamps:00:00 – Intro00:55 – My thoughts on the election result05:25 – Why Rule of Reason matters now more than ever08:40 – What’s coming next (topics, series, direction)11:00 – Final message to the communityHashtags:#RuleOfReason #Election2025 #AustralianPolitics #PostElection #CommonSense #CulturalCommentary #AusPol #LaborWin #LiberalLoss #Greens #PoliticalCulture #Responsibility #NewMedia
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Where Hope Lives - Rule of Reason - Ep 11
Send us Fan MailIn a world overwhelmed by negativity, uncertainty, and division, it’s easy to lose sight of what truly matters. In this episode of Rule of Reason, we explore where hope lives—not in grand promises or utopian dreams, but in the quiet strength of responsibility, perspective, and meaningful action.We’ll challenge the idea that the world is getting worse and offer a grounded perspective on how everyday people can reclaim hope by focusing on what they can control. From the breakdown of cultural values to the rise of nihilism, this episode cuts through the noise to reignite a sense of purpose and direction.Whether you're feeling burnt out by the chaos of modern life or simply looking for a reason to believe again, this conversation will help you reconnect with the principles that build resilient people and strong societies.🔔 Subscribe for weekly content on personal responsibility, gratitude, purpose, politics, and real-world solutions.🎧 Available on all major podcast platforms.📲 Follow us on: Instagram @theruleofreason TikTok @rule.of.reason X @TheRuleOfReasonTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction01:30 - Why the world feels hopeless05:15 - The media’s role in distorting reality08:45 - What we’ve forgotten about human progress12:00 - Hope through responsibility and contribution18:20 - Closing thoughts: The path forwardHashtags:#RuleOfReason #Hope #MindsetShift #Responsibility #Meaning #Gratitude #PersonalGrowth #ModernSociety #MentalHealth #LifePerspective
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Solving the Cost of Living and Housing Crisis - Rule of Reason - Ep. 10
Send us Fan MailAustralia's housing crisis is out of control — and it’s no longer just affecting first-home buyers. In this episode of Rule of Reason, Zachary Rule breaks down a bold but balanced policy idea to bring thousands of homes back into the market — without punishing everyday Australians or vilifying wealth.We explore:Why 4% of property investors hold over 500,000 homesHow we can disincentivise mass investment without harming the middle classA common-sense plan to ban foreign speculative ownershipSmarter ways for high-net-worth individuals to investPractical steps that could help solve the cost-of-living crisis without raising taxesThis is not about taking from one group to give to another. It’s about restoring fairness, increasing supply, and protecting our national future.Follow for more real-world solutions and common-sense policy ideas: 📍 TikTok: @rule.of.reason 📸 Instagram: @theruleofreason ✖️ X (Twitter): @TheRuleofReasonYouTube: https://youtu.be/uzYCI6UIe5Y👉 Subscribe and join the conversation: It’s time we started making sense again.#housingcrisis #australiahousing #realestatepolicy #costofliving #housingaffordability #negativegearing #auspol #ruleofreason #zacharyrule #investing #propertymarket #ausproperty #firsthomebuyer #australianeconomy #solutionnotspin
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Rule of Reason - Ep. 9 - Big or Small Government?
Send us Fan MailThis is episode 3 in the Federal Election series. In today's episode we discuss Big Government vs Small Government and whether one is better than the other and what tradeoffs each one requires.
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Rule of Reason - Ep. 8 - Are Renewables the Answer?
Send us Fan MailThis is the second episode in the Federal Election series. In this episode we talk about energy policy, which Political Parties support which energy policies and whether one policy is better than another.
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Rule of Reason - Ep. 7 - 2025 Fed Election
Send us Fan MailThis is my first episode in the series discussing the 2025 Australian Federal Election. This is a broad overview before we discuss more specific topics in subsequent episodes.
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Rule of Reason - Ep 6 - Finding Your Meaning
Send us Fan MailThis is episode 6 of the series I did on YouTube discussing the characteristics we all need to work on before we can view the world around us. This episode discusses the importance of Finding Your Meaning.
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Rule of Reason - Ep 5 - Self Awareness
Send us Fan MailThis is episode 5 of the youtube series I did on what characteristics we need to improve in ourselves before we can accurately view the world around us. Learning the importance of Self Awareness.
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Rule of Reason - Ep 4 - The Value of Hard Work
Send us Fan MailThis is episode 4 of the youtube series I did on what characteristics we need to improve in ourselves before we can accurately view the world around us. Learning the importance of The Value of Hard Work.
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Rule of Reason - Ep 3 - Perspective
Send us Fan MailThis is episode 3 of the youtube series I did on what characteristics we need to improve in ourselves before we can accurately view the world around us. Learning the importance of Perspective.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
It's my desire to make Common Sense common again. Join with me as I act as a guide to break down complex topics like Politics, Philosophy, societal issues, diet and exercise, parenting and more into easy to understand episodes in plain english so you can be informed on a wide range of topics!
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Zac Rule
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