- S11 Episode 58 – Gird up your loins In this episode, the dogs discuss the heroes journey (12:45) and Rob asks the question: If we’re made for home, then why do we leave (14:00)? Rob gives his favorite Summer Reading combinations (7:55), Connor references the gospel of Luke (19:00) as well as SNL (24:30), and Mike shares what it’s like to maintain values […]
- S11 Episode 16 – Tears of God In this episode, the dogs talk about Michael Metz’s lack of a nickname (00:30), pig iron plants (02:30), and how to get out of the stone age (05:20). Connor returns to last episode‘s conversation about expectations and desires (08:00), Rob speaks about the temptation to squash desire (11:50) and the fruits of Kreeft’s book on suffering […]
- The Ocho 13 – Literate folk (with Joe Pug) Thanks to Joe Pug for joining us this week. Check out Hymn #101, the song that gave Joe the keys to the world, as well as all his other music. Also, check out his podcast The Working Songwriter. Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com. http://media.blubrry.com/threedogsnorth/p/threedogsnorth.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/The-Ocho-13-Literate-folk-with-Joe-Pug.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS
- S7 Episode 19 – Churching Sorry about the sound on this one. Accidentally recorded my end through the laptop, like a dummy. See, even professional amateur podcasters make mistakes sometimes. Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com http://media.blubrry.com/threedogsnorth/p/threedogsnorth.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/S7-Episode-19-Churching.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS
- S6 Episode 18 – Steady gains Buy some Guadalupe Roastery coffee, because it’s good and good for you. Just hácelo™, you’ll be glad you did. Love’s Sacred Order: The Four Loves Revisited by Esramo Leiva-Merikakis. A Mans Duty to Pursue (with Arleen Spencely) by Matthew Sewell. Peter Kreeft’s lecture on Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis. Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com. […]
- S5 Episode 11 – Super good guy “I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history, true or feigned, with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse ‘applicability’ with ‘allegory’; but the one resides in […]