
The Karl Schudt Show
For me to express myself on literature, philosophy, theology, barbells, nature, farming, or whatever else strikes me as interesting. Maybe you will find it interesting too?
Latest episodes

Sep 18, 2024 • 47min
Wendell Berry on why he won't buy a computer
I read most of the essay to you and comment about energy, technology, farming, computers, education, food, truth, beauty, and goodness. Irony: using my technology to bemoan the misuse of technology. Further irony: I mention in the episode that I will upload the video, but I forgot to press "record," so there's no video.

Sep 15, 2024 • 47min
Aquinas on the Perfection of God
Is God perfect? Yes, of course. But what do we _mean_ when we say that? St. Thomas Aquinas is an exemplar of the careful thinking you need to do when you approach theological issues. Listen and find out why.

Sep 9, 2024 • 8min
Robert Graves' foreward to the Greek Myths
I read Robert Graves' forward to his book of The Greek Myths wherein he discusses his theories of centaurs, satyrs, Dionysus, Tlaloc, and mushrooms. It's just as fun as it sounds!

Sep 2, 2024 • 47min
How to Use the Internet, plus a Bookshelf Tour
Karl explains to you younguns the proper way to keep track of websites that you like using an RSS aggregator. Then he takes you on a brief tour of his bookshelves, where he talks about learning Greek, GK Chesterton, Greg Judy, Larry Correia, and other oddities.

Aug 30, 2024 • 47min
Aristotle on Communism
Aristotle deals with communism in the Politics, pointing out exactly how having everything in common is bad politics. Also, some talk about Hammurabi, Fr. Schmemann, and hints of exciting new developments at soulsteading.life.

Aug 19, 2024 • 47min
Aristotle's Politics, Book 2: Is virtue the same for everyone?
In which Aristotle takes shots at Socrates and Plato, who argued that there was one virtue for everyone. He also takes on The Republic. It's fun when philosophers fight!

Aug 15, 2024 • 28min
Homer Scrolling
In 1920 Clyde Pharr wrote an essay on why children should be taught Homeric Greek first. Now we don't teach any Greek, but his essay is still valuable, especially if you, dear listener, would like to learn Greek. Replace "doom scrolling" with "Homer scrolling."

Aug 9, 2024 • 47min
Will Durant's Enormous History Series
Will Durant and his wife wrote a very large history of the whole world through Napoleon. It's not just long, it's good! I read and comment on the introduction and some of the first bits.

Jul 31, 2024 • 47min
Potpourri variety show episode
Potpourri episode on 2nd and 3rd order effects, ranching, Aristotle, virtue theory, the myth of the metals, justice, and the Republic, with a tiny bit of current politics. Apologies for the audio quality--I was travelling.

Jul 22, 2024 • 47min
Aquinas on Divine Simplicity
A light-hearted non-political show examining the ways in which God is not. What could it mean for God to be "simple"? Listen and find out.