Our culture is in crisis and I don’t trust woke universities and authoritarian governments to give us the solution. I examine modern culture through history and anthropology, as well as other sources like indigenous knowledge and common sense. This is a show for those who love academics but hate academia, and want to learn about social studies without the constraining limits of woke universities. Reach me on Discord, https://discord.gg/KhJgpMj6Jj and other sites: https://pod.link/1650280020, If you have any thoughts you'd like to share please email me: IllegitimateScholar@gmail.com
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I am very sorry for the delay. A lot of indecision about what I want to be producing going forward. Standalone Youtube Videos coming more often. Will likely move podcast to once every 2 week, but with more content on Twitter and Youtube.
Trying to find ways to stream more but without risk of being shut down (cannot believe this happened on a 50 year old documentary)
Find Daniella's Twitter and Substack below:
Daniella Twitter: https://x.com/pentsakdaniella
Daniella Substack: https://daniellapentsak.substack.com/
In this episode of the Illegitimate S...
Episode • 21 July 2024 • 1h, 15m and 42s
In this episode, I talk to Art of Purpose and he shares his journey of going from a Public school teacher to self employed millionaire. Dino and I discuss Teaching, the issues with public school, mindset, and finding your purpose. Art of Purpose is a social media consultant, and I learned a lot of my Twitter knowledge from him. I highly recommend personally his courses and communities and find him on X spaces every Monday if you want to grow on X/Twitter.
AOP's X: https://x.com/creation247
My Affiliate Links (I have purchased...
Episode • 28 June 2024 • 1h, 10m and 43s
Exploring Societal Collapse, Autonomous Communities, and Network States | Illegitimate Scholar Ep. 64
In Episode 64 of the Illegitimate Scholar Podcast, I'm joined by Dimes from Blood Satellite to discuss civilization collapse, social constructs, and the rise of network states. We examine the differences between hunter-gatherer societies and modern complex systems, and consider the potential for societal collapse. The episode explores creating autonomous communities by referencing the Mormons, Amish, Afrikaners, and Aboriginal tribes, along with examining feasibility in regions like Eastern Europe, Canada, South America, and South Africa. We also touch on veterans' issues, Canadian trucker protests...
Episode • 11 June 2024 • 1h, 21m and 38s
Cultural Interactions, Linguistic Evolution, and Societal Unrest: A Deep Dive
Wandering Humanist Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ZVwUikzLyK72s6HAoxdzg
Doc Brown Twitter: https://x.com/Altphilologe
In Episode 63 of the Illegitimate Scholar Podcast, I am joined by Doc Brown of the Wandering Humanist. Join us as we delve into historical linguistics, the evolution of taboo terms, and cultural interactions . We explore the changing meanings of words, the concept of taboo deformations, and how languages change over time in linguistics. The episode also covers the history and struggles of the Sami...
Episode • 4 June 2024 • 1h, 17m and 5s
Astrological Ages, Calendars, and Bitcoin Decoded with Glass Delusions | Ep. 62 Illegitimate Scholar Podcast
Join us in Episode 62 of the Illegitimate Scholar Podcast as Glass Delusions explores the intricate connections between astrology, the Gregorian calendar, and Bitcoin. Discover how the Catholic Church's Gregorian calendar may have anchored us in the Age of Pisces as a psyop, and delve into the astrological alignments of megalithic structures. Learn about the astrological significance of Bitcoin for the Age of Aquarius and the planetary cycles impacting climate change and human behavior. Dive into the dynamics of Aquarius men and women...
Episode • 27 May 2024 • 1h, 33m and 40s
Defining Modern Masculinity: From Cultural Shifts to Classical Education
Will Spencer Youtube: @renofmen
Will Spencer Website: renofmen.com
I am joined on the Illegitimate Scholar Podcast by Will Spencer from the Renaissance of Men podcast. We he engage in a dialogue around modern masculinity, societal changes, and cultural impacts. We into the role of single-parent households, influential figures like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson, and the historical evolution of the Manosphere. The conversation further emphasizes the importance of classical education and critiques the trend of relativism undermining truth. Providing practical advice for men, inc...
Episode • 22 May 2024 • 1h, 23m and 4s
Axios Fitness
Signup Link for Axios Fitness: https://axioscoaching.outgrow.us/axioscoaching-24
I, Illegitimate Scholar and JD Sterker delve into the negative impacts of modern lifestyles on physical and mental health, highlighting the Axios Fitness solution. Through a conversation with JD Sterker, founder of Axios Fitness, we critique societal norms affecting well-being and activism. Axios Fitness, counters these effects by emphasizing personalized training, community support, and structured living, challenging the passivity fostered by current cultural norms. The Axios Training Club, offers an accessible, varied fitness program fostering discipline and wellness. This approach emphasizes the necessity...
Episode • 14 May 2024 • 1h, 18m and
Brad Pearce joins me on IS Geopolitics. We discuss The United States Military being forced out of Niger and most of the Sahel and the crucial $100 million dollar military drone base being taken by Russian forces. This follows last year's American funded coup.
This area of the world is key for American foreign policy and is one of many areas in the Sahel and broader Africa that has seen recent turmoil.
Brad Pearce Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaywardRabbler?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Brad Pearce Substack: https://www.thewaywardrabbler.com/
Episode • 10 May 2024 • 59m and 14s
Dissident Review Volume 5 Including my article on Propaganda: https://www.dissidentreview.com/#/
"True History of the American Revolution" for the Bookclub w/ Typo: https://amzn.to/3UPZ8kc
Alaric the Barbarian who edits the Dissident Review joins me for episode 059 of the Illegitimate Scholar Podcast. This podcast episode brings together comprehensive discussions on the themes of propaganda, identity, historical narratives, and the effects of cultural exchange due to European colonization in Mesoamerica. It features insightful dialogues with Alaric the Barbarian from the Dissident Review, exploring how propaganda has shaped perceptions of history, politicization of identities, a...
Episode • 7 May 2024 • 1h, 29m and 23s
I delve into a conversation with Max from WBS Apparel about the brand's approach to community-focused collaborations and merchandise. It further explores the impact of commercial endeavors on fandoms, particularly within the Warhammer community, and the cultural and historical significance tied to global empires, focusing notably on China's historical and cultural narratives. Additionally, the episode navigates through Asia's rich historical and cultural landscape, discussing ethnic diversity, the implications of Chinese influence across various regions, and the complex intermingling of cultures and genetics through history. The discussions aim to shed light on the interwoven complexities of global histories, cultural identities, an...
Episode • 2 May 2024 • 1h, 31m and 37s
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