What does it actually mean to be literate, and do men in the trenches of daily life actually have time for it? Jason Craig sits down with John Clarke of Cluny Media to make the case that reading is less a cultural pastime and more a spiritual necessity, as essential to a man's formation as physical training is to his body.
In This Episode, We Cover:
- Why literacy is like athleticism: a trainable capacity, not an elite club
- Whether men today genuinely need to wrestle with ideas on the page
- How books and screens form the mind and imagination in fundamentally different ways
- Why you need a guide, not just a book list
- Practical advice for literary nerds on how to share ideas without alienating everyone around them
Chapters:
- 00:00: The Bridge a Literary Publisher Builds
- 04:34: Defining Literacy—The Athleticism Analogy
- 14:26: Christianity's Relationship with the Written Word
- 18:13: How We Are Formed (Whether We Choose It or Not)
- 22:45: Books as a Lifelong Habit, Not a Checklist
- 29:13: Why You Need a Guide, Not Just a Book List
- 31:30: What Books Do That Screens Can't
- 37:07: Screen Recommendations for Young Kids
- 50:48: Advice for Literary Nerds: Integrate and Trust
- 54:20: Don't Read Alone. Ideas Belong in Conversation
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