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Nathaniel Stryker
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The Modern Republic
Ep. 031: The Lost Art of Etiquette with J.B. Lloyd
In this conversation, J.B. Lloyd and I explore the concept of gentlemanliness, discussing its historical roots, the resurgence of gentlemanly ideals in modern society, and the importance of manners and etiquette. J.B. emphasizes that being a gentleman is not merely about appearance but about how one treats others and conducts oneself in various situations. He also highlights the significance of self-awareness, being well-read, and the steps one can take to embody the qualities of a true gentleman.This episode of The Modern Republic digs into education, culture, and politics — and what practical steps we can ta...
2025-12-16
44 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 030: Are Books Having a Moment? Why Reading Will Always be Relevant with Josh Johnson
In this conversation, Josh Johnson discusses his journey as a content creator in the book community, the rise of his social media presence, and the importance of reading both fiction and non-fiction. He shares insights on audience engagement, the appeal of BookTok, and the impact of reading on personal growth. Josh emphasizes the value of diverse reading habits, active reading techniques, and the significance of classics in literature. He also provides recommendations for must-read books and insights into his podcast, which explores historical narratives.This episode of The Modern Republic digs into education and...
2025-12-09
1h 06
The Modern Republic
Ep. 029: The Power of Wonder with Dr. Jonathan Gregg
In this conversation, I sat down with Dr. Jonathan Gregg to discuss his journey in education and why he believes classical education and a commitment to truth are essential in the classroom. We touch on the Archimedes Standards as a potential alternative to Common Core, and we explore teaching approaches that spark student engagement and a genuine sense of wonder. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Gregg emphasizes the importance of a teacher’s passion for their subject and the value of fostering meaningful relationships with students.This episode of The Modern Republic delves into education, cu...
2025-11-04
51 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 028: Leadership, Learning, and the Future of Education with Dr. Young
In my conversation with Dr. J. Kenneth Young, we explored his journey from Christian ministry to educational leadership. He shared insights into the challenges and transformations within public education, as well as his personal experiences navigating the dissertation process. We also discussed the role of AI in education, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and the ethical use of emerging technologies. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Young reflected on the systemic issues facing education today and the complex ways in which educational policies impact both teaching and learning.This episode of The Modern Republic digs into education, culture...
2025-10-14
1h 08
The Modern Republic
Ep. 027: The Responsibility of Schools in Shaping Values
In this episode, I discuss the importance of instilling virtues and values in students, emphasizing the roles of family, schools, and community. I argue that shared values are essential for a cohesive society and that educators have a responsibility to teach both intellect and morality. I propose that schools, particularly public ones, should adopt clear values to guide their educational approach, and I suggest that churches could play a significant role in providing low-cost education to instill these virtues.This episode of The Modern Republic delves into education, culture, and politics — and explores the practical steps we ca...
2025-09-30
12 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 026: What is Classical Education? With Wes Kanawyer
Wes Kanawyer, Head of Valor Preparatory Academy, explains the core goals of classical education: wisdom, virtue, and the formation of the whole person, and contrasts them with progressive models. Wes traces his own move from public education to classical schooling, emphasizes the role of family and faith, and argues that an education rooted in Christ and character prepares students for life and Godliness.This episode of The Modern Republic delves into education, culture, and politics — and explores the practical steps we can take.Read weekly essays on Substack: The Modern Republic — subs...
2025-09-23
34 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 025: The Realities of Public School with Jack Dumas
In this conversation with my friend and colleague, Jack Dumas, we delve into the complexities of knowledge, education, and the impact of modern society on young people. We discuss the challenges of feeling inadequate in a world overflowing with information, the flaws within our education system, and the role of literature in shaping young minds. Our conversation also explores the impact of social media, the significance of empathy, and the necessity of a supportive framework for students. Together, we reflect on the value of teaching, the pursuit of success, and the legacy of education in a rapidly changing world.
2025-09-16
57 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 024: Teachers or Babysitters?
In this episode, I dive into the importance of giving teachers real autonomy when it comes to curriculum development. I talk about why scripted teaching methods can be so limiting and how a one-size-fits-all approach hurts both teachers and students. I make the case for trusting teachers to shape their own classrooms and explain why raising standards in the teaching profession is essential if we want better outcomes for students.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a newsletter covering topics similar to those discussed on the show. Click here to subscribe!
2025-08-26
11 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 023: Where Do You Fall on The Political Compass?
In this episode, I discuss the intersection of education, culture, and politics, emphasizing the importance of forming informed opinions and recognizing the role of education in society. I reflect on my own experience with political quizzes, the necessity of understanding different topics before developing strong opinions, and the contrasts between classical and contemporary education methods. I also highlight the critical role of family support in a child’s educational success.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a biweekly newsletter where I cover topics similar to the ones discussed on the show. Click he...
2025-08-19
15 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 022: Who’s Really in Charge in Education?
In this episode, I discuss the critical role education plays in society, the challenges teachers face during professional development, and the importance of educators having more control over curriculum development. I argue that empowering teachers with both knowledge and responsibility can lead to better outcomes for students.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a weekly newsletter where I cover topics similar to the ones discussed on the show. Click here to subscribe!Follow me on Instagram for regular posts and updates on the shows, the state of...
2025-08-05
10 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 021: What Should Teachers Get Paid?
In this episode, I talk about the critical role education plays in our society and why I believe we need to restructure the school calendar to better support student learning. I propose a year-round school model with a four-day week, focusing on the importance of making our teaching hours more effective. I also dive into the complexities of teacher pay, arguing that we need to raise salaries—but with that, we should also raise standards to attract and keep high-quality educators. I conclude by emphasizing the importance of elevating the teaching profession if we are to achieve a better fu...
2025-07-29
13 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 020: Modern Education is Not Effective
In this episode, I discuss the critical role education plays in our society and emphasize the importance of helping students make wise choices. I share my thoughts on the traditional summer break and argue for a year-round school calendar to prevent learning loss. I also critique modern curricula, suggesting that they often lower expectations and discourage critical thinking. Instead, I advocate for bringing back classical education methods to better prepare students for the future.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a biweekly newsletter that covers topics similar to the ones discussed on...
2025-07-22
12 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 019: Learning to Persevere
In this episode, I talk about the intersection of education, perseverance, and the challenges we face as a society. I emphasize why it’s so important to teach perseverance to young people, and I critique how our current education system often enables students to give up too easily when faced with challenges. I also reflect on the value of higher education today—are we pursuing degrees for true learning, or just for status? I conclude with a brief personal update on my own educational journey.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a biwe...
2025-07-15
13 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 018: The Lost Art of Language
In this episode, I discuss the critical role education plays in our society and why we need to make wise choices when it comes to how we educate our children. I explore the impact of federal funding on local education systems and share my concerns about the current state of professional development for teachers. I also discuss the challenges surrounding after-school programs and emphasize the importance of grammar in helping students develop into independent thinkers and effective communicators. Ultimately, I advocate for a shift toward more local control in education and a renewed focus on teaching students how to...
2025-07-08
25 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 017: What Schools aren’t Doing, But Should!
In this episode, I discuss the importance of lifelong learning and self-improvement, extending beyond formal education. I emphasize how writing helps solidify the knowledge we gain from reading, and I share some of the techniques I use for active reading. I also delve into what I believe should be the primary goals of education: moral formation and service to the community, as a means to help develop responsible citizens. Ultimately, I critique the current approach to accountability and standards in our education system, arguing that a return to rigorous expectations is necessary to foster character and resilience in students.
2025-07-01
36 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 016: Making Education Equitable
In this episode, I explore the intersections of education, culture, and politics, focusing on the importance of equitable education, school choice, and the role of technology in the learning process. I discuss the need for high standards in education, the significance of character development, and how technology can enhance access to knowledge. I emphasize that true education should benefit students and prepare them for real‑world challenges, and I advocate for a more personalized, community‑driven approach to learning.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a biweekly newsletter where I cover topics simi...
2025-06-24
25 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 015: Civic Responsibility in Education
In this episode, I discuss the crucial role of subject matter expertise in education and why teachers need to be lifelong learners. I emphasize that professional development should go beyond just teaching strategies—it should focus on helping educators deepen their understanding of the subjects they teach. I then shift the conversation to civic education, arguing that students need to be taught how to engage with their local communities and take responsibility for their civic duties. I advocate for practical community service initiatives as a way to instill a real sense of civic responsibility in young people. I conclude th...
2025-06-17
22 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 014: Creating a Balanced Curriculum for Students
In this episode of The Modern Republic, I talk about why it’s time to re-evaluate the traditional summer break. I emphasize the importance of outdoor socialization, low-stakes academic assignments, and summer jobs as integral components of a student’s development. From there, I dig into the role of technology in education, raising questions about its actual effectiveness and the dependence it can create. I conclude by sharing a more holistic view of curriculum, one that balances physical education, academic rigor, and the arts, with the goal of shaping students who are strong in body, mind, and spirit.Sh...
2025-06-10
30 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 013: Inspiring Virtue and Facing the Future of Technology in Education
In this episode, I discuss Texas Senate Bill 10, which requires the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. While I support Christian education, I raise concerns about how effective this bill will actually be in a public school setting. I also dive into the role of technology in education, especially the potential downsides of AI-driven learning. I emphasize the importance of maintaining high educational standards and encourage independence in learning rather than creating a dependency on technology.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a weekly column where I cover topics...
2025-06-03
21 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 012: Standardized Tests Are Good for Students (?)
In this episode, I talk about the arbitrary length of the school year, the challenges that come with summer break, and the need for a more structured and consistent educational environment. I critique the current standardized testing system and introduce House Bill 4, which proposes replacing long, high-stakes tests with shorter assessments spread throughout the year. I emphasize the importance of empowering teachers to design assessments reflecting student mastery and the need to hold students to high moral and academic standards.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a biweekly newsletter where I cover...
2025-05-27
28 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 011: The Role of Liberal Arts in Fostering Moral Reasoning
In this episode, I talk about the current state of public school funding in Texas, the implications of school voucher programs, and why liberal arts education is so important for developing moral reasoning. I highlight the challenges our public schools are facing because of funding cuts and explain how voucher programs could further undermine the quality of education. I also make the case for a classical education approach that emphasizes critical thinking, empathy, and moral reasoning because I believe education should be about forming well-rounded individuals, not just preparing students for the workforce.Interested in more of...
2025-05-20
29 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 010: AI, Illiteracy, and the Lost Art of Conversation
In this episode, I dive into the growing push for AI and computer science education in our high schools and ask some hard questions about what’s really driving it. I talk about the sharp decline in reading habits across the country and how that’s affecting our ability to communicate clearly and effectively. I also make the case for teaching conversation and speech as structured subjects in public schools—skills that are just as important as math or science. I wrap up by sharing why I believe teachers must lead by example when it comes to communication and help s...
2025-05-13
36 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 009: Trump’s Plan for Education and What Your Students Should Be Learning When
In this episode, I explore the role of technology and AI in education, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a balanced approach that prioritizes foundational skills over technological dependence. I critique the current educational structure and lay out my vision for a reimagined school system—one that separates students by age and grade, focuses on delivering age-appropriate content, and builds strong character. I also outline a comprehensive framework from elementary through senior high school, advocating for specialized tracks that better serve diverse student needs and future career paths.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I se...
2025-04-30
34 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 008: Rethinking Education: The Need for Unique Ideas
In this episode, I discuss the pressing need for innovative ideas in education, critique the current system's focus on uniformity, and propose a new structure for schools that emphasizes community involvement and tailored educational standards. I also explore the challenges of reading retention, the toxic relationship many have with work, and the importance of recognizing individual student needs in the pursuit of equity in education.Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a biweekly newsletter where I cover topics similar to the ones discussed on the show. Click here to subscribe!
2025-04-23
39 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 007: This is How We Fix American Education
In this episode, I delve into a bold reimagining of America’s education system, where small, community-rooted schools replace bloated bureaucracies. I champion decentralized governance, showcasing charter schools as dynamic engines of change that blend accountability with innovation. Against a backdrop of rising digital dependency and the erosion of face-to-face learning, I critique modern tech-heavy classrooms and extol the virtues of classical education—reminding us that true learning builds character, critical thinking, and moral clarity. Join me on this journey through a landscape where tradition meets progress and where the revival of time-honored educational values promises to create curious, well...
2025-04-16
35 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 006: Cultivating Genuine Virtue
In this episode I discuss how our behavior is often driven more by the fear of negative consequences than by genuine moral conviction—a dynamic evident in everyday settings like schools, where students attend class to avoid punishment rather than out of a commitment to learning, and in broader societal issues from speeding fines to cancel culture silencing political debates on topics like school choice and gun control; I argue that while laws are essential for deterring misconduct, they should also inspire true virtue by celebrating those who act ethically for its own sake, promoting an environment where personal an...
2025-04-09
25 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 005: Digital Literacy or Critical Thinking and the Many Pitfalls of Democracy
In today's episode, I talked about the tension between traditional subjects like history, literature, science, and mathematics and modern skillsets such as digital literacy and emotional intelligence, emphasizing that a balanced curriculum builds both strong intellects and robust character. Then, I spoke about how nurturing a well-rounded education that values critical thinking, clear writing, and moral integrity can empower students to become thoughtful and responsible citizens. Finally, I discussed the challenge of balancing expert guidance with the democratic ideal of equal participation. I argued that only a robust, thoughtful education can prepare every citizen to lead with wisdom and...
2025-04-02
32 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 004: Experts vs. Politicians, The Shocking Blueprint for a Utopian Future and Radical Education!
In this episode, I explore the idea of replacing career politicians with expert leaders, diving into whether specialized knowledge and expertise could create better governance. I examine the potential benefits of this shift while also considering the risks, such as elitism or disconnect from everyday citizens. The question remains: would a meritocratic leadership model truly improve society, or does democracy offer a more balanced approach?Next, I draw parallels between Plato’s vision of an ideal city in The Republic and the concepts behind modern smart cities and universal basic income (UBI) experiments. Both ai...
2025-03-26
40 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 003: What Your Kids Should Be Learning in School...
In this episode I dive into some critical political and international issues shaping today’s landscape. I explore Senate Bill 37 and its potential impact on higher education, discussing how this bill could reshape university funding and policies, and examining both the short-term and long-term effects on institutions and students. I also shift focus to the looming threat of a government shutdown, breaking down what a shutdown would mean for the country, touching on its economic consequences, government services, and the political maneuvering that’s driving the conversation. Then, I discuss the ongoing Russia- Ukraine conflict, particularly the rejection of a ce...
2025-03-19
33 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 002: Border Security, Tariffs, and America’s Role in Global Conflicts
In this episode, I discuss the Trump administration’s border security measures, focusing on Vice President J.D. Vance’s visit to Eagle Pass, Texas. Vance highlighted the significant decline in illegal border crossings, crediting Trump’s leadership rather than new legislation. The focus is on deporting criminals and encouraging legal immigration while addressing the dangers of drug cartels and criminal activity at the border.I also discuss President Trump’s tariff policies, which aim to protect American industries and jobs. While tariffs may increase prices in the short term, they serve to protect domestic...
2025-03-10
28 min
The Modern Republic
Ep. 001: America is Doomed, and it’s the Schools’ Fault!
In this episode, I take a closer look at Senate Bill 26 in Texas and explore its potential effects on teachers across the state. I also discuss the continuation of federal spending cuts under the Trump administration and what that means for public services, particularly education. Additionally, I share a brief update on the Pope and reflect on the importance of staying informed and involved in education. I make the case for why it’s crucial for more people to care about the direction education is heading, especially in a time of significant change and political influence.F...
2025-03-03
17 min
The Country Goldmine
Country Goldmine - Show #3/2025 - Part 1
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - HeartlessAlicia Blue (ft - Lucinda Williams & John Paul White) - TennesseeFrank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen - Wild UnknownThe Infamous Stringdusters - PossumSturgill Simpson - It Ain't All FlowersYola - Orphan CountryJohnny Cash - Drive On (Songwriter Album)Johnny Cash - God's Gonna Cut You DownShane Smith & the Saints - Lord Bury Me In TexasStryker Brothers - Ft. Worth Was a Fabulous Waste of TimeJake La Botz - Johnnybag the SuperglueJake La Botz - First McDonell's on the Moon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-01-27
54 min
On The Couch
TransHealth, Medical Consent, Disability & Queer Healthcare with Axel-Nathaniel Rose
Spend some time and listen to an honest and open conversation about medical consent, consent culture, TransHealth, queer and disability healthcare with Axel Nathaniel Rose. Axel shares with Naomi his lived experience as a queer, transgender, and disabled man, reflecting on the life-long impacts of when medical consent is not given. An empowering episode challenging necessary system change and inspiring individual advocacy. This episode was recorded in February 2024. CONTENT WARNINGS: This episode references medical abuse, explicit transphobia, sexual violence, and transphobic and misogynistic public policy. Read transcript here Chec...
2024-07-11
47 min
The NASS Podcast
How to Incorporate Endoscopic Spine into Practice
Ask the Experts: A Lifelong Learning Series Nathaniel Brooks, MD Christoph Hofstetter, MD, PhD Choll W. Kim, MD, PhD Hoon Choi, MD Disclosures: Brooks, Nathaniel P.: Other: NASS (Nonfinancial, Minimally Invasive Procedure Section Chair). Hofstetter, Christoph P.: Consulting: Globus (C), Innovasis (B), Johnson & Johnson (B); Speaking and/or Teaching Arrangements: Johnson & Johnson (A), Joimax (D). Choi, Hoon : Nothing to Disclose Kim, Choll W.: Consulting: Elliquence (B), Globus (F), Spinal Elements (B), Stryker (B); Trips/Travel: Globus (D). Key: A: $100...
2022-03-29
20 min
The NASS Podcast
Treatment Options for L4-5 Mobile Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: Open or MI
Featuring: Nathaniel P. Brooks, MD, Khoi D. Than, MD, Michael P. Steinmetz, MD Disclosures: Brooks, Nathaniel P.: Other: NASS (Minimally Invasive Procedure Section Chair). Than, Khoi Duc: Consulting: Bioventus (B), Medtronic (A). Steinmetz, Michael P.: Royalties: Biomet Spine (B); Consulting: Intellirod (A), Stryker Spine (B), Globus (B); Speaking and/or Teaching Arrangements: Stryker (B); Board of Directors: AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine (Chair Exhibits Committee), Council of State Neurosurgical Societies (Vice Chair); Scientific Advisory Board: Intellirod (B). Key: A: $100-$1,000; B...
2019-07-09
13 min