Summary
In this episode of Riding the Goat, Dan and Dave explore various aspects of Masonry, including a Masonic play directed by Dan, the recent Shrine ceremonial, and the experiences of newly installed officers in different Masonic bodies. The conversation delves into the significance of community service, leadership journeys, and the unique structures within Masonry, providing insights into the fraternity's impact and the personal growth of its members. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of longer leadership terms in Masonry, emphasizing the need for continuity and effective succession planning. They explore the significance of strategic planning within various Masonic bodies, highlighting the challenges and benefits of long-term goals. The discussion also covers the preparation required for leadership roles, the importance of building relationships, and the future aspirations of the speakers within the Masonic community.
Takeaways
- The Last Full Measure is a Masonic play about Abraham Lincoln.
- The play allows for more creative expression than traditional degrees.
- The Shrine's work significantly impacts children's lives.
- New members often find inspiration in the Shrine's charitable work.
- Leadership in Masonry requires dedication and hard work.
- Each Masonic body has its own unique structure and traditions.
- The journey to leadership can vary greatly among members.
- Rebranding efforts can help Masonic organizations remain relevant.
- Community service is a core tenet of Masonry.
- Masonic leadership roles often come with significant responsibilities. It's unfair for a newly raised master mason to become a deacon.
- The structure of the body affects leadership effectiveness.
- Longer terms allow for better succession planning.
- Proficiency in ritual requires time and practice.
- Long-range planning helps maintain order and continuity.
- Developing relationships is crucial for effective leadership.
- Leadership is about removing roadblocks for others.
- Continuity in leadership roles enhances organizational stability.
- Engagement in Masonry should go beyond titles and positions.
- The value of past leaders lies in their guidance and support.
Chapters
00:00Introduction to Masonry and the Podcast
01:27The Last Full Measure: A Masonic Play
04:13Shrine Ceremonial and Hospital Visit
07:28Leadership Journeys in Masonry
09:26Scott's Experience as Excellent High Priest
11:33Chris's Path to Potentate
14:33Brad's Long Journey to Leadership
17:13Comparing Masonic Structures and Leadership Roles
19:55The Need for Longer Leadership Terms
26:14Strategic Planning in Masonry
30:29Preparing for Leadership Roles
36:41Future Aspirations in Masonry
What is "Riding The Goat" Hosted by Dan & Dave ?
Join hosts Dan (Tooker) and Dave (Kelm) as they saddle up and take you on a wild ride through the Masonic landscape. From the latest news to deep dives into Masonic history, Dan and Dave bring a fresh, funny, and informative perspective to the fraternity.
Expect to hear:
• Masonic news and updates from around the globe.
• In-depth discussions on Masonic topics, from the history of the Grand Lodge to the latest trends in Masonic education.
• Special guests from the Masonic community, sharing their unique insights and experiences.
• Plenty of laughs as Dan and Dave's camaraderie and wit shine through.
Whether you're a seasoned Mason or just curious about the fraternity, Riding the Goat is the podcast for you. Tune in every other week for a fun and informative journey through the Masonic world.