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Joel Miller on The Idea Machine - Bookish Questions

Host Alan Cornett interviews author Joel Miller about his new book The Idea Machine. The Idea Machine Joel Miller Substack | X

Dec 9, 202523 min

CD 53 - Andrea Kirk Assaf on Lessons From the Stoics

My guest is my friend Andrea Kirk Assaf, whom I have known for, well, a few decades now. She is the author most recently of 365 Lessons From the Stoics as well as other books that we discuss. Andrea lives in Rome where she and her husband Tony host and teach students in a villa overlooking Vatican City. Andrea is also the youngest daughter of Russell Kirk for whom Kirktober is a celebration. Andrea Kirk Assaf Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Oct 14, 202556 min

CD 52 - Christopher J. Scalia on 13 Novels Conservatives Will Love

Christopher J. Scalia is at the American Enterprise Institute. He and I have been Twitter mutuals for awhile, but I had the pleasure of meeting Chris in Grand Rapids at a Kirk-Scruton conference a couple of weeks ago. Chris is a literature guy, and the conservative movement needs that. To encourage us he has written a new book from Regnery, 13 Novels Conservatives Will Love (But Probably Haven’t Read). Christopher J. Scalia X | AEI Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Sep 30, 20251h 11m

Rose Sheffler on Past Watchful Dragons - Bookish Questions

Host Alan Cornett interviews R.J. (Rose) Sheffler on her new book Past Watchful Dragons from Word on Fire. Past Watchful Dragons Rose Sheffler Substack

Sep 16, 202516 min

CD 51 - BJ Dobski on Twain's Joan of Arc

Bernard J. Dobski is professor of political science at Assumption University. He is the author of Mark Twain’s Joan of Arc, which explores the significance of the famous author’s last published work in his lifetime. We also discuss the new Martin Scorsese Joan of Arc TV dramatization. Mark Twain's Joan of Arc BJ Dobski on X Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Jul 29, 20251h 22m

Andrew Petiprin on The Faith Unboxed - Bookish Questions

Andrew Petiprin is an author and host of the Ignatius Press Podcast. He was the guest Cultural Debris Episode 45. The Faith Unboxed Watch the video of this episode on YouTube and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Jul 8, 202525 min

CD 50 - Rod Dreher On Living In Wonder

Rod Dreher's most recent book is Living In Wonder, Finding Mystery and Meaning in a Secular Age. Our conversation was recorded the day after Pope Francis died, so that was on our minds and receives a good bit of our discussion. Also, we discuss the new documentary series from Angel Studios based on Rod’s earlier book Live Not By Lies. Rod Dreher Substack | Twitter Live Not By Lies From Angel Studios Living In Wonder Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

May 5, 20251h 8m

CD 49 - Thomas M. Ward On Boethius & Stoicism

Professor Thomas M. Ward teaches at Baylor University. He is a philosopher who focuses on Medieval thought, especially the work of John Duns Scotus. He is the author most recently of After Stoicism: Last Words of the Last Roman Philosopher from Word on Fire. We discuss that book, Boethius, Stoicism, living in C.S. Lewis’s home in Oxford, and who is Johhn Duns Scotus anway? Thomas M. Ward Website | X/Twitter Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Feb 6, 20251h 12m

CD 48 - Eduard Habsburg On Building Families

My guest once again is His Imperial and Royal Highness, His Excellency Eduard Habsburg, Archduke of Austria and Ambassador of Hungary to The Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta. He is the author of the new book Building a Wholesome Family in a Broken World: Habsburg Lessons From the Centuries from Sophia Institute Press. We discuss his new book, the Habsburg tradition of family, the birth rate crisis in the West, and whether the Loch Ness monster and Bigfoot are real. Eduard Habsburg Twitter | YouTube Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Oct 7, 202452 min

Bookish Questions - Caitlin Smith Gilson & Carol Scott

Carol Scott is an artist and Professor Emeritus of Art at the University of Holy Cross. Caitlin Smith Gilson is a philosopher and author. She was the guest on Cultural Debris Episode 42. Rhapsody and Redolence: The Crystal Decade Caitlin Smith Gilson: As It Is In Heaven Carol Scott: Website | Instagram | Facebook Watch the video of this episode on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Sep 30, 202417 min

CD 47 - Chris Arnade Walks the World

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Chris Arnade writes the Substack ‘Chris Arnade Walks the World,’ which chronicle his wanderings as he literally walks and walks and walks all over the world. He is the author and photographer for the book Dignity: Seeking Respect in Back Row America. Chris and I discuss the value of getting out of your physical and intellectual bubble, loyalty to your restaurant and bar, the McDonald’s test, and why America’s forgotten people would support a New York real estate tycoon and reality TV star for president. I will note, this interview was recorded prior to the Trump assassination attempt and President Biden’s withdrawal from the race. All that said, this episode is not about partisan politics. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Sep 9, 20241h 4m

CD 46 - Ghiglino 1893 On Bringing British Style to Genoa

One of my favorite discoveries in Genoa is the clothing store Ghiglino. A family owned local shop that is over 130 years old, Ghiglino embraces traditional British style with an Italian twist. They have lightened my pocketbook on each visit. I was thrilled to be able to interview two generations of owners at the shop, Alba Barabino and Elena Queirolo. We discuss the history of Ghiglino, how it became the thriving store it is today, how they balance traditional style with changing trends, and the time that actor Stanley Tucci stopped by. Ghiglino 1893 Website | Instagram Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Aug 6, 202426 min

Bookish Questions - Dale Ahlquist

Dale Ahlquist has made the study and promotion of the works and ideas of G.K. Chesterton his life’s work. He serves as president of the Society of G.K. Chesterton. The Everlasting Man, by G.K. Chesterton, at Word on Fire Watch the video of this episode on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Jul 15, 202415 min

Bookish Questions - Jane Clark Scharl

Jane Clark Scharl is an American poet, playwright, and critic. Sonnez Les Matines, a Verse Play by J.C. Scharl J.C. Scharl website | Twitter Watch the video of this episode on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Jul 12, 202411 min

CD 45 - Andrew Petiprin On Popcorn With the Pope

Andrew Petiprin is co-author of a new book from Word on Fire called Popcorn With the Pope, which examines all the movies on the 1995 Vatican movie list. Did you know there was a 1995 Vatican movie list? Me, either! Andrew is a former fellow at Word on Fire, a co-founder of the Spe Salvi Institute, and host of the Ignatius Press podcast. Andrew and I discuss the new book, the mission of the Spe Salvi Institute, and whether or not you and I should care about pop culture. Andrew Petiprin Website | Twitter | Instagram Ignatius Press Podcast Spe Salvi Institute Spe Salvi Podcast with Alan Cornett Popcorn With the Pope Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

May 14, 20241h 6m

CD 44 - Joel Miller on Books & Reading

Joel Miller of Miller’s Book Review Substack reads and reviews a prodigious number of books for this regular Substack. Joel formerly served as vice president of acquisitions for Thomas Nelson Publishers. Joel and I discuss how to find time to read, how to choose what to read, and whether we should get rid of books. And if you’re wondering if you should write a book or not, Joel has some advice for you. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram Joel Miller Substack | Website | Twitter "The Long, Bright Shadow of Russell Kirk": Interview With Alan Cornett on Miller's Book Review

Apr 23, 20241h 2m

CD 43 - Holly Ordway on Tolkien's Faith

It is another year and that must mean another appearance by my guest Holly Ordway. Holly and I discuss her most recent book, Tolkien’s Faith: A Spiritual Biography from Word on Fire. Holly and I discuss the impact of St. John Henry Newman’s Oratory on J.R.R. Tolkien, his struggles with faith after the war, and just how consciously did Tolkien seek to share his faith through his literature. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram Holly Ordway Website | Twitter Tolkien's Faith: A Spiritual Biography

Feb 29, 20241h 2m

Bookish Questions - Alan Noble

Alan Noble is associate professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University. He is the author most recently of the book On Getting Out of Bed. Watch the video of this episode on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Jan 15, 202413 min

Bookish Questions - Allen Mendenhall

Allen Mendenhall is Associate Dean and Grady Rosier Professor in the Sorrell College of Business at Troy University. He is the author of the novel A Glooming Peace This Morning from Livington Press. Watch the video of this episode on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Jan 9, 202410 min

Bookish Questions - Gary Gregg

Gary Gregg, Director of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, discusses the new 100th anniversary edition of The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran and why we should read it. Watch the video of this episode on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram

Oct 30, 202315 min

CD 42 - Feasting With Caitlin Smith Gilson

Caitlin Smith Gilson is a philosopher, theologian, poet, and novelist. I originally contacted her to invite her to come on the podcast to discuss the story and movie “Babette’s Feast.” As time went on that topic expanded to a discussion of her book As It Is In Heaven as well as her poetry. We also have a bonus guest, her friend and collaborator, the artist Carol Scott. This episode is probably multiple episodes in one and it’s one I certainly enjoyed doing. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram Caitlin Smith Gilson: As It Is In Heaven Carol Scott: Website | Instagram | Facebook

Oct 10, 20231h 49m

CD 41 - Laird Mackintosh: The Last Phantom

Laird Mackintosh is a longtime Broadway actor who had the opportunity and privilege to play the Phantom himself in the final performances of the Phantom of the Opera. The Phantom closed in April after 35 years on Broadway and was Broadway’s longest running show. Laird discusses playing the Phantom, his long association with the show, and the unpredictable life of being a Broadway actor. In addition, he and I discuss his interest in vintage Ralph Lauren clothing and the business that sprang from it. Plus, Laird is an art lover and an artist so we discuss our mutual admiration for the great John Singer Sargent. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twitter | Instagram Laird Mackintosh Instagram The Need For Tweed, by Eric Twardzik (article on Laird Mackintosh's vintage Polo RL business) Sonnez Les Matines, by Jane Clark Scharl

Aug 24, 20231h 20m

CD 40 - Dale Ahlquist on G.K. Chesterton

My guest is Dale Ahlquist who has made the study and promotion of the works and ideas of G.K. Chesterton his life’s work. We preview the upcoming Chesterton Society Conference, the growth of the Chesterton School network, as well as the status of the campaign to have G.K. Chesterton officially declared a saint. Plus, Dale’s thoughts on traveling to Genoa on a Cultural Debris Excursion. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! 42nd Annual Chesterton Conference

Jun 21, 20231h 0m

CD 39 - Ferenc Horcher On Roger Scruton

Ferenc Hörcher comes to us from Budapest where he is a professor of political science and philosophy. He is the author most recently of Art and Politics in Roger Scruton’s Conservative Philosophy from Palgrave Macmillan. He is a leading scholar on the writings and thought of Roger Scruton and traditional conservatism. Ferenc and I discuss Roger Scruton’s ties to Central Europe and how it helped shape him, his growing reputation on the Continent, and the core ideas of Scruton’s thought. Plus, we talk about the curious rise of Scruton Cafes. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Ferenc Hörcher Twitter 〝Can Roger Scruton Save the European Right?〞by John Lloyd

May 25, 20231h 10m

CD 38 - John Herreid & Contemporary Catholic Art

John Herreid is editor of a new art compilation from Ignatius Press titled The Catholic Home Gallery: Eighteen Works of Art by Contemporary Catholic Artists. We discuss the dying world of good used bookstores, what makes authentic art, and how to DIY your way to beautiful art on your own walls. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Alan Cornett on Uncommon Sense Podcast Apple | YouTube John Herreid Instagram | Twitter The Catholic Home Gallery

May 11, 20231h 3m

CD 37 - Eduard Habsburg & The Habsburg Way

My guest is His Imperial and Royal Highness, His Excellency Eduard Habsburg. He is Archduke of Austria and Ambassador of Hungary to The Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta. He is also a member of perhaps Europe’s most famous family. Plus, he is the author of a new book from Sophia Institute Press titled The Habsburg Way: Seven Rules For Turbulent Times. The ambassador and I discuss the value of everything from getting married to subsidiarity and dying well. Throughout, we discuss stories from his famous family and the importance of faith as well as what makes monarchy different. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Eduard Habsburg Twitter | YouTube The Habsburg Way: 7 Rules For Turbulent Times

Apr 19, 202354 min

CD 36 - Kathryn Wehr On Dorothy Sayers and ’The Man Born to Be King’

Kathryn Wehr is editor of the new Wade Annotated Edition of The Man Born to be King by Dorothy L. Sayers, which is published by IVP. We discuss Sayers’s challenges in realizing her vision for the work, the secretary who tried to change it, and Sayers’s trinitarian understanding of the creative process as well as her friendship with C.S. Lewis. Plus, we may just have your soundtrack for Holy Week. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Kathryn Wehr Website | YouTube The Man Born to Be King, by Dorothy L. Sayers Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought & Culture

Mar 29, 20231h 8m

CD 35 - Eric Twardzik & American Ivy Style

Eric Twardzik is a regular in such publications as the Robb Report, WM Brown, and Drake’s online. His focus is men’s clothing and the drinks scene. We discuss classic American Ivy Style, its expressions in such places as Italy and Japan, Eric’s visit to Kentucky, and the rise of the white Negroni. Plus, Eric discusses a sheep to suit tailoring project. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Eric Twardzik Instagram | Website 'Demystifying the White Negroni' Eric Twardzik at Robb Report WM Brown Magazine Issue 12

Mar 15, 20231h 6m

CD 34 - Holly Ordway & Sharing the Gospel Through Literature

Holly Ordway is the first returning guest on Cultural Debris. Holly and I discuss her most recent book Tales of Faith: A Guide to Sharing the Gospel Through Literature. Holly and I discuss the value of literature, receiving vs using stories, why reading fiction can be a dangerous act, and why so much modern Christian art is so bad. Plus, we get a preview of Holly’s fascinating upcoming book. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Holly Ordway Website | Twitter Tales of Faith: A Guide to Sharing the Gospel Through Literature Cultural Debris logo by Rachael Sinclair Twitter | Instagram

Feb 21, 20231h 10m

CD 33 - Kevin Gutzman on The Jeffersonians

Kevin Gutzman is Professor of History at Western Connecticut State University. He has published half a dozen books on Jefferson, Madison, and the Constitution. His latest book is The Jeffersonians. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris logo by Rachael Sinclair Twitter | Instagram The Jeffersonians, by Kevin Gutzman Kevin Gutzman Website | Twitter

Feb 2, 20231h 1m

CD 32 - Raj Bhakta & (Very) Old Armagnac

My guest is Raj Bhakta. Raj is a true practitioner of the art of cultural debris. From founding one of the first premium whiskey brands, Whistle Pig—based out of Vermont, of all places—to buying an actual college at auction, Raj is not one to limit himself. We talk about all of those things, but especially Raj and I discuss the oldest known spirit, Armagnac, and his discovery of a great horde of Armagnac at a chateau in France, with vintages dating back over a century and a half. Raj bought it all, and the chateau, and launched Bhakta Spirits. We discuss everything from Armagnac to the Apprentice (and the guy who hosted it), but mostly Armagnac. And a little bourbon. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Bhakta Spirits Website | Instagram

Jan 18, 20231h 29m

CD 31 - Os Guinness & The Great Quest

My guest is Os Guinness, long a resident of the Washington, D.C. area, Guinness was born in China and educated at Oxford. He is a prolific author, most recently of The Great Quest and Zero Hour America, both from IVP. In our conversation we discuss the cultural crisis in America and if a turnaround is even possible. Os also discusses his childhood in China, his time with Francis Schaeffer, a chance meeting with Winston Churchill, and whether or not he receives free shipments of bottles from Guinness. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Os Guinness Website

Jan 4, 20231h 5m

CD 30 - Annette Kirk: From Long Island to Mecosta

Annette Kirk was kind enough to sit down with me to talk on a recent visit to Piety Hill in Mecosta, Michigan in the brick Italianate home that she and Russell Kirk built a half century ago. Annette talks about growing up on Long Island, her activist mother, being present in the early days of the conservative movement at William F. Buckley’s home, and later meeting Russell Kirk. We discuss the culture shock of moving to rural Michigan, how their home became a magnet for refugees from around the world, and the work of the Kirk Center over the past 27 years. Plus, Annette tells the story of being kidnapped in her own car. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! The Russell Kirk Center For Cultural Renewal

Oct 19, 20221h 0m

CD 29 - Luke Sheahan on The University Bookman and Academic Freedom

Luke Sheahan of Duquesne University and the newly appointed editor of The University Bookman, a book review journal founded by Russell Kirk and edited by him until his death. Dr. Sheahan steps into the role left vacant by the passing of the great Gerald Russello, someone we all greatly miss. Dr. Sheahan and I discuss his plans for the Bookman, the debate between Russell Kirk and William F. Buckley on academic freedom, and the fundamental need for associations and the freedom of association as outlined by Robert Nisbet. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Luke Sheahan Website | Twitter The University Bookman

Oct 5, 20221h 16m

CD 28 - Jason M. Baxter & The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis

Jason M. Baxter is a professor at the University of Notre Dame and has a new book from InterVarsity Press titled The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis. Dr. Baxter and I discuss the C.S. Lewis few ever talk about, the dangers of presentism, and how the medievals aren’t at all like the common stereotypes. Plus, for the second podcast in a row football comes up. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Jason M. Baxter website The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis Jane Greer, The World As We Know It Is Falling Away Moonshine & Magnolias: A Journal For Southern Regional Consciousness

Sep 21, 20221h 19m

CD 27 - Michael Possanner & the Art of Bespoke Tailoring

Michael Possanner is a bespoke tailor in Vienna, Austria. Michael and I discuss the value of bespoke tailoring, his non-traditional journey to learning the ancient trade, his love of American football, and his passion of mixology and collecting vintage cocktail books. Christian Appalachian Project - Donate for flood relief Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Michael Possanner - website | Instagram Coconelli Patisserie - website | Instagram

Aug 9, 20221h 15m

CD 26 - Greg Hillis on Thomas Merton’s Catholic Vision

Dr. Greg Hillis of Bellarmine University in Louisville. He is author of the recent book Man of Dialogue: Thomas Merton’s Catholic Vision from Liturgical Press. Dr. Hillis and I discuss Merton’s reputation, his role as novice master at the Abbey of Gethsemani, his interaction with the Kentucky literary scene, and the significance of Merton’s interest in Eastern religions. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Man of Dialogue: Thomas Merton's Catholic Vision Greg Hillis website | Twitter Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archive

Jul 5, 20221h 14m

CD 25 - Fr. Gregory Pine On Prudence

Dominican Friar Fr. Gregory Pine is a host of the podcast Godsplaining and frequently appears on Pints With Aquinas. He is author of the new book Prudence: Choose Confidently, Live Boldly published by Our Sunday Visitor. Fr. Pine and I discuss the idea of prudence, its philosophical roots, and his favorite Kentucky bourbon distilleries, plus his strange encounter with a biker in Kentucky’s Red River Gorge. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Prudence: Choose Confidently, Live Boldly Fr. Gregory Pine Godsplaining Podcast Fr. Gregory Pine on Pints With Aquinas Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archive

May 24, 20221h 3m

CD 24 - Art Heists With Anthony Amore

Anthony Amore is a Boston based New York Times bestselling author and art security expert. He is author most recently of The Woman Who Stole Vermeer: The True Story of Rose Dugdale. He also works as Director of Security and Chief Investigator at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum where he endeavors to recover the thirteen works of art stolen from the Gardner in a daring heist in 1990. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Anthony Amore: Website | Twitter Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archive

May 4, 20221h 0m

CD 23 - Literary Saints With Jessica Hooten Wilson

Jessica Hooten Wilson is author of the new book The Scandal of Holiness: Renewing Your Imagination in the Company of Literary Saints from Brazos Press. Jessica is a professor at the University of Dallas and has written previously on Walker Percy and Fydor Dostoevesky. She currently is preparing a manuscript on Flannery O’Connor. Jessica and I discuss facing the reality of our own limitations, finding literary saints as exemplars, Flannery O’Connor, C.S. Lewis, and the influence of G.K. Chesterton on Sigrid Undset. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! The Scandal of Holiness: Renewing Your Imagination In the Company of Literary Saints Jessica Hooten Wilson: Website | Twitter | YouTube Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archive

Apr 20, 202250 min

CD 22 - Unicorns & Tapestries with Danielle Oteri

My guest is art historian Danielle Oteri who wrote a wonderful article published in The Paris Review about the Unicorn Tapestries in the Met Cloisters. Danielle and I discuss mystery and wonder, angels and unicorns. And a security guard named Howie. Oh, and a squirrel. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! 'The Secret of the Unicorn Tapestries' Danielle Oteri: Website | Substack | Twitter | Instagram Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archive

Apr 5, 202257 min

CD 21- Shouting Softly With Allen Mendenhall

My guest this episode is Allen Mendenhall, Associate Dean and Grady Rosier Professor in the Sorrell College of Business at Troy University, and author of the book Shouting Softly: Lines on Law, Literature, and Culture from St. Augustine’s Press. We discuss his family’s connection to author Harper Lee, Russell Kirk’s book The Conservative Constitution, the value of being a generalist, and much more. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Allen Mendenhall: Website | Twitter Shouting Softly: Lines on Law, Literature, and Culture Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives

Mar 23, 20221h 13m

CD 20 - Fr Harrison Ayre & The Sacramental Worldview

Father Harrison Ayre is one of the co-hosts of the podcast Clerically Speaking. I definitely recommend it as it is a favorite of mine. Father Harrion’s new book is Mysterion: The Revelatory Power of The Sacramental Worldview. We discuss the idea of sacramentality, the dangers of modernity and acedia, and the benefits of the Marian stance. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Fr. Harrison Ayre on Twitter Mysterion Pauline Books | Amazon Mysterion cover reveal video Clerically Speaking Podcast Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives

Feb 8, 20221h 7m

CD 19 - Swan Songs With Réginald-Jérôme de Mans

This episode’s guest is the author of the new book Swan Songs: Souvenirs of Paris Elegance. He writes under the pseudonym of Reginald-Jerome de Mans. In the book, he chronicles the end of old Parisian clothing institutions: shops and clothiers that sold luxurious wares for a century and longer, but the world seemingly passed them by. He also writes about a few who remain, but for how long? We discuss lost shops, lost skills, and, in many ways, a lost world. And be sure to stick around for the end where he discusses his own desire to write and be published, and the process that brought about this book. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Swan Songs: Souvenirs of Paris Elegance Réginald-Jérôme de Mans on Twitter Put This On Archive Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives

Jan 18, 20221h 18m

CD 18 - You Are Not Your Own With Alan Noble

Alan Noble is author of the new book You Are Not Your Own: Belonging to God in an Inhuman World from IVP, The Intervarsity Press. Dr. Noble is a professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University and a founder of Christ and Pop Culture. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! You Are Not Your Own: Belonging to God in an Inhuman World Alan Noble website | Twitter Christ and Pop Culture Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives

Nov 9, 20211h 9m

CD 17 - A Time to Build Anew With Todd Hartch

My guest is Professor Todd Hartch of Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond. A specialist in the history of religion, particularly Latin American religion, Todd has written a new book A Time to Build Anew: How to Find the True, Good, and the Beautiful in America. You’ll enjoy our topics from sculptor Frederick Hart, to the Notre Dame School of Architecture, to great books programs, and saving Charleston. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! A Time to Build Anew, by Todd Hartch Todd Hartch on Twitter Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives

Oct 26, 20211h 5m

CD 16 - Stuart Kells On Libraries, Shakespeare, & Curious Mysteries

My guest is author and bookman Stuart Kells of Melbourne, Australia. Stuart and I chat about various things bookish—private presses, pulp paperbacks, typefaces, and university presses. We even talk about two of his books a bit, The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders and Shakespeare’s Library: Unlocking the Greatest Mystery in Literature. Both highly recommended. You don’t want to miss the story about Stuart’s mystery find that cost him $3 but turned into the most valuable thing he owned. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Stuart Kells | website | Twitter Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives

Oct 12, 20211h 8m

CD 15 - Around the World With Alberto Miguel Fernandez

My guest is former Ambassador Alberto Miguel Fernandez. Alberto served as US Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea, and also served in various diplomatic roles around the world including in Afghanistan, Syria, and Sudan. He currently serves as vice president of the Middle East Media Research Institute. Alberto shares his early introduction to Russell Kirk’s writings, his family’s history with his native Cuba, his career as a US diplomat, and thoughts about disappearing cultures around the world with his recent article in The Lamp magazine as a jumping off point. This interview was recorded just prior to the rapid collapse of Afghanistan this past week, but Alberto discusses his time in Kabul and the role of the US there. Plus, stick around for some book recommendations at the end. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Alberto Miguel Fernandez on Twitter 'Torn From Love' at The Lamp Magazine (note: behind a paywall) 'Neither a Suicide Noose Nor a Sword of Vengeance' 'Adventurer, Patriot, Spanish Man of Letters: The Moroccan Notes of Gimenez Caballero' Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives

Aug 17, 202158 min

CD 14 - Michael Ward On C.S. Lewis and The Abolition of Man

My guest is Father Michael Ward of Blackfriars Hall, Oxford and also of Houston Baptist University. Fr Ward has an enviable trifecta in his academic pedigree—degrees from Oxford, Cambridge, and St. Andrews. Fr. Ward is perhaps best known for his book Planet Narnia, which explains the correlation of each Narnia book to a planet in medieval cosmology. His recently released book from Word on Fire Academic, After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man is the primary subject of our discussion, but we also talk about James Bond. NEW Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man MichaelWard.net Michael Ward and 007 Rachael Sinclair Website | Twitter Bad Books of the Bible Podcast | Substack Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives

Jul 19, 20211h 7m

CD 13 - Reading the Times With Jeffrey Bilbro

Jeffrey Bilbro is editor of the The Front Porch Republic. Jeff is a fellow devotee of Wendell Berry, and has written a new book from IVP called Reading the Times: A Literary and Theological Inquiry Into the News. We discuss setting priorities in a Twitter world with a bit of talk about higher education thrown in. We even have nice things to say about Henry David Thoreau. NEW* Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Reading the Times Jeffrey Bilbro website | Twitter | Front Porch Republic Cultural Debris on Twitter Front Porch Republic Archives

Jun 21, 20211h 3m