
Jeremy Ryan Slate
Speaker, bestselling author, and podcaster with graduate work focused on early Roman Empire propaganda; appears to discuss the Roman Empire, civilizational lessons, and cultural parallels to modern America.
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Oct 14, 2025 • 53min
JEREMY RYAN SLATE | How Rome Fell… Is America Next?
In this episode, Jeremy Ryan Slate, a speaker and bestselling author, delves into the allure of the Roman Empire for men, connecting it to themes of masculinity and leadership. He explores the rise and fall of Rome, examining monetary policies and the shift of soldier loyalty, likening Roman generals to modern CEOs. Slate discusses the dangerous parallels between ancient and modern political landscapes, including authoritarianism and cultural dependence. He concludes with advice for men to take local responsibility to preserve societal values.

Jun 13, 2025 • 1h 58min
FLASHBACK FRIDAYS: Historian REVEALS How ROME Fell & Turned Into THE VATICAN/ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH! with Jeremy Ryan Slate
In this captivating discussion, historian Jeremy Ryan Slate unveils the fascinating transformation of ancient Rome into the Vatican and the birth of the Roman Catholic Church. He delves into the seamless connection between politics and religion in Rome, exploring how early Christians' dissent posed a political threat. With insights into Rome's religious tolerance and the rise of Christianity, Slate discusses significant figures like Constantine and pivotal events like the Council of Nicaea, shedding light on the intricate interplay of power and belief that has shaped Western civilization.

Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 60min
#801: Why Do Men Think About The Roman Empire Everyday With Jeremy Ryan Slate
Jeremy Ryan Slate, a podcaster and researcher, joins to explore the intriguing obsession men have with the Roman Empire. They discuss how the fall of Rome mirrors modern America’s political and economic challenges. Topics range from the evolution of masculinity and cultural sensitivities to the manipulation of historical narratives and current societal dynamics. Jeremy emphasizes the importance of historical lessons in understanding our present, while connecting ancient events to contemporary issues like inflation and cultural distractions.


