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42 - Updates & Recommendations

Aug 23, 20236 min
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In this short episode, I share some personal updates, recommendations, and a Mythic Mind promotion!

Support my work and join the guild at patreon.com/mythicmind.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mythic-mind--5808321/support.

Transcript

Hello, and welcome to Mythic Mind, where we pursue wisdom in the past between primary and secondary worlds. I'm your hosting Andrew Snyder, and I am always grateful for your company. I apologize again for a delay between episodes, but as many of you likely already know, I've recently had a career shift that should provide a better chance for me to keep up with content production moving

forward. Up to this point, I had been working forty hours or more a week in financial services in addition to adjunct teaching a courser to a semester, while also trying to be a good dad and husband, and until fairly recently also working on my PhD. However, as I've already mentioned here, i finished my PhD a few months ago, and just recently I've picked up some philosophy courses with a local university, and actually it's my undergraduate alma mater

where I first started to study philosophy, and so I'm really excited about this opportunity. This semester, I'll be teaching a couple of intro courses in an upper level of medieval philosophy course, in addition to teaching a couple of courses online for a school in Texas, and although I'm relying on two adjunk posts right now in addition to Mythic Mind funding, I believe that I'm walking into a pretty incredible season now. Without being said, I do need my patrons

now more than ever. As some of you may know, adjunct work is often unpredictable semester to semester, and so your support helps to guarantee that I have the freedom to continue the podcast, continue developing the Humanity's Guild, and keeping up with my substack productions and more. We are currently up to forty three active patrons, which is really incredible, but we still have a long

way to go to make sure that these endeavors are fruitful and sustainable. But before we go any further, I want to recognize all the super patrons and higher and so many thanks to Mark Cliff, Nick, Paul, Aaron, Aaron, Andrew Brandon, Emmy Harrison, I and Jamie, Joscelyn, Joshua, Katherine, Laura, Matthew and William, and of course thank you to all of my standard tier patrons as well. I quite literally could not do this without you. And if you would like to support my work, you

can head over to patreon dot com slash Mythic Mind. Any level of support from as little as five dollars a month, we'll give you access to exclusive content, including my series on Grimm's Fairy Tales and an upcoming series on Norsemis. You'll also get access to the Mythic Mind discord server, and you'll have the ability to write for our community substack if you still desire, and to

participate in our upcoming community podcasts. Higher tiers will of course provide additional perks as well, and as a special promotion, if you join this month, that is August of twenty twenty three, with an annual subscription of any level, I will send you a copy of Tolkien's translation of and commentary on Bailwulf as an appreciation gift. And this is a great read that we will be

discussing on the show in the near future. So again, head over to patreon dot com slash Mythic Mind and lend your support today and again, any annual subscription will get you that book sent to you as a little thank you from me. Now I have some interview schedule that will bring us back to our series on Tales from the Perils realm, but for now, I wanted to go ahead and get this quick episode out here because it has been so

long since the last one. Also, moving forward, I'm going to do things a little bit differently to make sure that I'm not struggling so much to keep up with the schedule, and so once this series concludes with two to three more full episodes, I'll be taking breaks between seasons so that way I can bank up episodes before publicly releasing them. They'll still be available for patrons as soon as they're ready, but this will make my public schedule a little

bit more manageable. Now, before we go, I want to provide a couple recommendations first, and I think I may have already mentioned this on the show before, but if so, it's worth another mention. If you haven't read Boethius's The Consolation of Philosophy, go ahead and order it and start it again. I first read this text about five or six years ago, and

I've read it roughly once a year ever since. So written by Boethius, a man falsely accused of sedition and condemned to die, this text provides powerful reflection the nature of fortune and providence and the solace available to us who live in this world riddled with change and opportunities for anxiety, and so make sure that you read The Constellation of Philosophy. Additionally, I recently started listening to

the History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps podcast. This is a great resource whether you have a philosophical education and you just want to fill in some gaps, or you want to brush up on a particular time period, or if you're a non specialist and you simply have an interest in the development of ideas. The delivery does tend to be a little bit on the dry side, but the content is great and about as much as as possible. The podcast lives up to its name, and so be sure to add it to your rotation.

Again, that was the History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps. Okay, so that's it for now. Be sure to join me next time as they speak with Thomas Lerno about Tolkien's charming tale Rover Random. Until then, I welcome your support on Patreon at patreon dot com slash Mythic Mind, and again make sure that you sign on with an annual subscription to get that book sent to you. And I really do look forward to returning with a full episode soon, but for now, I wish you many meaningful roads ahead.

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