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The Capable Few
by Moritz Bierling
The capable few want to be the capable many. That starts with finding each other and continues with building the trust to actually work together. Moritz Bierling invites them for conversations about what it takes to create something worth belonging to.
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E.M. Burlingame maps the real class warfare. Not poor vs rich, but three elite classes locked in eternal conflict. True upper class, lower upper class, upper middle class: each with different wiring, different ambitions, and different weapons. We discuss organic vs artificial status hierarchies, the Financial Kill Chain, estrogenic warfare, and why loyalty to civilization is the only thing that holds.
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To Save The Young Men w/ Augustine
Augustine shares his journey from Gen Z disillusionment through an Orthodox monastery to founding The Black Tower—a community training young men in practical skills, spiritual formation, and fraternal bonds. We discuss the crisis of male formation, the need for narrative grounding, and building parallel infrastructure for a civilization in transition.
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Showing Up w/ Josh Rieder
Josh Rieder (NLI Oktoberfest organizer) on why community doesn't just happen, it requires stewardship, cultivation, and people willing to do the quiet work. In his very first podcast appearance, we discuss what Texas German culture preserved that we've forgotten, why showing up is the most important criterion for standing among capable men, and why the capable few want to be the capable many. But first, you have to show up and catch up.
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The Fraternal Return w/ Kristian Bell
Kristian Bell (Wisdom Warriors, ReTribalize) on why fraternal networks are resurging and why most people drawn to brotherhood can't actually function inside one. We discuss the conversion problem, building capability before ideology, co-living as the first step to community, and how the liberal democratic state may be a smoke screen for factional competition.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The capable few want to be the capable many. That starts with finding each other and continues with building the trust to actually work together. Moritz Bierling invites them for conversations about what it takes to create something worth belonging to.
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