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In this episode, we reflect on what it means to apply the Trowel—the Masonic tool of compassion and connection—when our patience is tested by behavior we don’t yet understand.


The conversation centers on how to hold space for members at different stages of development, and what happens when immaturity, frustration, or emotional volatility surfaces in the lodge. The Trowel is not about indulgence or appeasement. It’s about disciplined care—meeting others where they are, while still safeguarding the space.


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“Our brethren deserve compassion in those conversations. The application of the Trowel is our responsibility.” — [00:03:01]
“That compassion was once given you, hopefully in your life… The application of the tools of Freemasonry are in context.” — [00:04:10]
“For our younger brethren—and that’s really who this world is for when you think about it—a lot of them have different experiences.” — [00:01:56]
“What qualifies as toxic masculinity… a lot of folks don’t really understand what it means.” — [00:01:04]

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