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Join us for an entertaining and enlightening discussion of eclectic adventures in the pursuit of all things Good. Gain a better understanding of technology and science, history and philosophy, and leadership and success, all presented in a positive and affirming conversational framework. Big Brain SmartHead™ guests occasionally join the pair to bring actual expert knowledge to the conversation.
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Rafe has the honor of hosting master carver and Big Brain Smart Head™ Patrick Webb on the Buf to discuss beauty, carving, architecture, education, the difference between economy and ecology, and the sacredness of human hand craft, among other things. Patrick can be reached through the Preservation Works, Ltd. website or on Linkedin or other places …
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Rafe talks about catch-phrases, punchlines, Fig Newtons, soft rains, Martians, talking dogs, and caring, but not necessarily in that order. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some of you have ask…
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Rafe entertains (or is entertained by?) his sister, Big Brain Smart Head™ Maura Donahue. Together they discuss horses and frogs, stagecoaches and getting to where you want to go, the forthcoming hurdles awaiting higher education, the joys of learning new things in new ways, trusting your gut, hitting a curveball, and much, much more. Maura can be r…
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In a follow-up to Episode 239's discussion of Sin, Suffering, and Death, Rafe pursues the question of the source of your suffering. Is this certainty of life due to punishment? Temptation? Testing? or simple Consequence? Rafe looks at each one of these and comes to the conclusion that it's not divine punishment; it's probably a combination of simpl…
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Rafe does a solo discussion of the concept of naming, a uniquely human thing to do and a necessary component of our status as Imago Dei. Along the way we'll learn the reason for Rafe's four names, discuss naming conventions, investigate Adam's assignment to name the animals (and Eve!), and the nature of God's name and why it should be hallowed. ***…
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Rafe is joined by author and Big Brain Smart Head™ Annie Holmquist to discuss her learnings from Russell Kirk about four principles for childhood success: happy family, extended family interactions, regular reading exposure, and the freedom to explore. In classic Buf style, the conversation drifts on and off the topic and wanders into other realms …
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Re-dropping a classic episode from Lent 2023, Rafe takes a short solo episode to discuss the Passion and how it is the oldest and most common story in history: power is threatened by Truth so Truth gets killed. But Truth has that odd little habit of coming back, which gives us Easter. Technology may advance but Man stays the same: driven by power a…
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Harry and Rafe discuss three things that people seek to avoid: suffering, death, and sin and where we ought to put our priorities. And along the way, we come to understand the nature of sinning and why it is the worst of these three things, as the other two simply cannot be avoided except at great peril to one's soul, and also to see ourselves as r…
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Rafe goes after time zones and daylight time and how things are so complicated and goofy that it defies belief. We start with understanding Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), address the sun moving at 15 degrees per hour, and then drop in a dash of summer time adjustments and we get the wacky time settings in place today. ***** As always, you can re…
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Rafe discusses Wilson Bentley and how he developed a method to take photomicrographs of snowflakes and make snow, one of the grand beauties of our universe, even more beautiful. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this …
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Rafe talks about his daughter Olivia's substack and a post from a different blog about seeking the Garden of Eden in things that are simple, beautiful, soft, and comfortable. Olivia's substack can be found at https://spinningthegoatshair.substack.com ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an indep…
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After the release of Episode 229 in which the Buf discusses a unique low-power radio station in Noblesville, Indiana, Rafe goes on the hunt to make contact, somehow, with the people at the station. Following some internet leads, he eventually reaches the creator, owner, and operator of 106.3 FM WEPB-LP radio, this week's Big Brain Smart Head™ guest…
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Rafe is joined by the Buf's most frequent guest, Big Brain Smart Head™ Bob Luzenski, America's Favorite Rocket Scientist™, to discuss what is happening in the world of Bob and the world of rockets: winter, flowers and bulbs of Spring, model train shows, big rocket launches, lunar landers, and much more. ***** ***** As always, you can reach the Buf …
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Re-dropping a classic episode from Lent 2023, Harry and Rafe discuss wild, wonderful, and wacky Shrove Tuesday traditions and how they bring us to understanding the balance between feasting and fasting and staying in the the middle of the highway of virtue. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is a…
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An chance encounter on a 100-watt radio station leads to learning all sorts of new things and discovering some things that Rafe never could have imagined. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some …
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Rafe starts with a Shelley poem about the Birth of Aphrodite and wanders into backgammon, Christmas, AI images, mimesis, regression, aviation, and then emerges with the understanding that AI might be a fun toy but it's not possessing understanding the way a human being does — it has no concept of meaning the way we do. ***** As always, you can reac…
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Rafe discusses Nicholas Cage's lament over the coming of AI to film-making and along with it traces a history of Man's model for viewing Man as the hot technology of the times. Along the way we learn that Man is not a chariot, nor a wind-up clock, nor a steam engine, nor electric circuit, nor race car, nor rocket or a computer or an AI model; Man i…
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Rafe finally gets an answer to why his toast takes so much longer to cook than it did when he was a kid, and it's not just an issue of nostalgia. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some of you ha…
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Harry and Rafe discuss the Nature of Time and how one conforms one's life to it. Do we live in harmony with seasons and cycles and rhythms of life or do we fight against them to control the world around us? Is what you are doing bringing you Joy? ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independe…
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Harry and Rafe discuss shoveling snow as a lead-in to a discussion of work, leisure, and riding both sides of the road, as Chesterton would suggest, and doing both the working and playing very well. Along the way they discuss all manners of Bufnagley things, including one of the Great Song by Dan Fogelberg, one that, in particular, mentions the sno…
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Rafe discusses turning 60 (!) and a lifetime pursuit of Wisdom. Job's Poem on Wisdom provides some insight. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some of you have asked how you can help out. Well, h…
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Harry and Rafe discuss books from 2024 and ones they hope to consume in 2025. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some of you have asked how you can help out. Well, here's the answer: support us o…
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Redropping an episode from Advent 2022, Rafe goes solo to discuss the first two chapters of Luke's gospel, the backstory and the story of the Nativity. Along the way we cover the concept of quarter-year days and their bank holidays and the fundament of the Rosary, but in the end we learn to embrace the Hope promised through the patience of Advent, …
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Harry and Rafe start with the idea of a bleak midwinter, dart down some rabbit holes and tell some stories of old shenanigans, and end up on Christmas carols, in particular Sleigh Ride, O Holy Night, Cradle in Bethlehem, Still, Still, Still, and Joseph's Song. Particular attention is paid to Paul Cardall's splendid instrumental version of Still, St…
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In an episode originally dropped in December 2023, Harry and Rafe discuss the appearance of the Virgin Mary to Juan Diego in 1531. A decade after the fall of the Aztec empire, Diego, a peasant convert in present-day Mexico, is visited four times by the appearance of the Virgin Mary, who tells him to ask the bishop to build a church on Tepeyac Hill …
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Rafe and Harry welcome back Fr. Zak to again answer the questions that you have always had but have been afraid to ask! ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some of you have asked how you can help …
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Rafe welcomes BBSHs Sarah and Zach back on the show to discuss holiday traditions related to Thanksgiving, Christmas, Advent, and a whole bunch of other things. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such,…
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Rafe recounts a collection of recent interweb findings that spur him to think of the Joys that are children — in fact, they are really the only reason for doing anything. So, get going: get married and have some kids. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also…
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Rafe welcomes Big Brain Smart Head™ Italian architect Ricardo Buratti to discuss the nature of doing difficult things, being digestible to other people, being unforecastable, destiny, and putting yourself in positions to learn new ways of seeing. Ricardo's contact information: https://www.rb-arc.be/contact/ Ricardo's web page: https://www.rb-arc.be…
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It turns out Harry got a 3d printer some time ago so Rafe decided to ask him to tell us all about it so you can probably guess how this is going to go... ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some o…
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Rafe welcomes Big Brain Smart Head™ Noé Morin, Vice President of La Table Ronde de l’Architecture (TRA), the organization that oversaw the summer schools Rafe attended in July and August of 2024. Noé describes the history and goals of TRA and he and Rafe discuss some of the grander learnings from the summer and come to the conclusion at the end at …
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Rafe is joined by Big Brain Smart Head™ Bob Luzenski, America's Favorite Rocket Scientist™, to discuss the recent engineering masterpiece by the engineers at SpaceX: catching a 71m long rocket that is falling to earth. Join us to find out why this feat was so spectacular. ***** ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** A…
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Rafe describes the fifth and final part of his 8-week summer school: final project work, a parade for the Assumption, final presentations, craft week, a trip home, and some final take-aways: Try something new. Good people make all the difference. Seek Truth, Beauty, and Goodness. Create beautiful good things in Love. Link to La Table Ronde de l'Arc…
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Rafe is joined by Big Brain Smart Head™ Bob Luzenski, America's Favorite Rocket Scientist™, to discuss issues surrounding Starliner and the complexities of space flight, engineering, and software. Recorded in mid-September, let's see how prescient they are... ***** ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, t…
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With Harry still on hiatus, Rafe describes the fourth part of his 8-week summer school: the city of Bruges, nuns at the boarding school, philosophy and metaphysics, a shrubbery maze, enchantment and delight, the infinitude of the variety of the Good, and much more... Link to La Table Ronde de l'Architecture website: here. Link to French newspaper a…
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With Harry on hiatus, Rafe describes the third part of his 8-week summer school: an old castle, more crafts, wonderful desserts, pink sandstone, store fronts, parking lots, a Disney ending to 16 days in Barr, and a foreshadowing of more Joy coming in Belgium in Part 4... Link to La Table Ronde de l'Architecture website: here. Link to French newspap…
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Taking a break from the summer school recaps, Rafe goes solo and recounts a recent adventure he had while giving blood, tying in revenge and mercy from Shakespeare and one of the great love songs of all time, and getting a t-shirt and cookies for his efforts. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is…
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Rafe describes to Harry the second part of his 8-week summer school, in particular, a trip to the Strasburg cathedral and meeting craftsmen in Alsace. Discussion of church literacy, coffee shops and pubs, odd temperature scales, limestone, stone carving, woodworking, clay tiles, and much more follows as the Buf continues in telling the summer schoo…
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Rafe describes to Harry the first part of his 8-week summer school, in particular, the first part of the course in Barr, Alsace, France. Discussion of vernacular architecture, storks, arches, Barr's "Golden Book", the metric system, and much more follows as the Buf begins to make a dent in telling the summer school tale. Link to La Table Ronde de l…
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Harry and Rafe get back together to discuss how things have been for the last eight weeks. What follows is a typical Buf conversation about where the show will be headed for the next couple of weeks. Shenanigans abound, of course. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so yo…
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Harry hosts Nick Sledge, founder of the Catholic Manhood social media site. Think of it as two young redneck fathers discussing Aristotle, Aquinas, architecture, and working to help get their families to heaven. Nick Sledge can be found at: https://x.com/bethecreed https://www.instagram.com/catholic.manhood/ https://catholicmanhood.substack.com ***…
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Rafe goes solo from a secret remote location (and apologizes for the sound quality) and discusses the grand cathedral in Strasbourg, its square, its facade, its masses, and its restaurants. Are we building things today that will cause generations a thousand years from now to gather and bask in their glory? ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at …
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With at least 200 episodes now produced, the Buf team looks back on their favorite episodes of the last 100, what they each have learned, and how it has helped shape their understanding of a consistent world view. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] ***** As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also car…
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Harry and Rafe conclude the discussion around coming to understand the nature of light. In this episode they discuss some of the consequences of Einstein's Special Relativity and, in particular, how it implies that a clock moving very very fast appears, to a stationary observer, to be running slow. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at bufnagle…
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Rafe quotes a recent twitter post about how to re-enchant the world, starting with simple things like elegant dinner parties. Harry joins in to discuss ways to bring about more Truth, Beauty, and Goodness to what you do on a daily basis by fully embracing enchantment and delight. ***** As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected] *****…
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Harry and Rafe continue the discussion around coming to understand the nature of light. In this episode they discuss the concepts of Einstein's Special Relativity, the basic concept that ALL laws of physics must be consistent in any inertial reference frame. The outcome of this statement is that the measurement of the speed of light (c=3x10^8 m/s) …
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Rafe surprises Harry with an ad lib topic: let's talk about Independence Day. While the conversation could have been a scripted lesson in the history of the holiday and the American founding, instead the hosts meander through a broad range of topics, all inspired by the July 4th Independence Day holiday in the USA. Along the way, the Bufnaglers dis…
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Harry and Rafe roll out a warm welcome to Fr. Elliot Zak, Associate Pastor at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Carmel, IN. Displaying remarkable poise under the intensely complicated theological questions posed by our hosts, Fr. Zak walks them through a classic Bufnaglian wandering of topics, from sacraments in the age of telecommunication, to the perfe…
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Harry and Rafe continue the discussion around coming to understand the nature of light. In this episode they discuss the properties of waves (interferences and such) and how the nature of light is like the nature of sound except for the fact that light waves seem to be able to travel without any medium to support them. In the end, our friend Albert…
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Rafe is joined by Big Brain Smart Head™ Bob Luzenski, America's Favorite Rocket Scientist™, to discuss recent launches of SpaceX' Starship Superheavy and Boeing's Starliner, just one day apart. A review of the flights and what went wrong and what went right ensues; the team is joined late by Harry who dropped by unexpectedly; Rafe goes off on a tan…
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