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The Whole Field of Battle

Podcast von Jared Lee | Dispatches on the wider ground and the mechanics of staying human.

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Geschichte & Religion

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Most of what we call 'news' is just the noise of the moment—the friction of the immediate skirmish. Here, we step back to look at the wider ground. We analyze the tectonic shifts in our culture, the recurring cycles of history, and the raw mechanics of the world we’re actually living in. Whether we’re tracing the patterns of the past or the logistics of the present, the goal is the same: to understand the whole field of battle, and how to stay human through it all. jaredmlee.substack.com

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Episode We Are Un-Tethered, Liberated, and Unprotected Cover

We Are Un-Tethered, Liberated, and Unprotected

Themes in This Episode The Structural Trade: Why we knocked down the "walls" of our communities because they felt like friction, only to realize those walls were the only thing holding up the roof. The Distant Center: Why relying on a bank or a faceless government agency works on a sunny day, but leaves you biologically bankrupt when the lights flicker. The "Base Code": Why human beings aren't blank slates—we’re wired for self-preservation, and if we don't have a local group to keep us in check, we regress to the worst versions of ourselves. The Community Plan: Your Saturday Morning To-Do List Survival isn't a theory, it's a process. If you want to secure your network, start here: Go outside. Learn the names of the people in the two houses closest to yours. If you don't know who they are, you don't have a network. Stop buying three of everything. Find out who has the generator, who has the truck, and who knows how to fix a leak. Start thinking like a fleet, not an island. Agree on a simple code with your people. "We don't lie. We show up. We put the group over the self." That’s the bracing that keeps the team from snapping. Join the Community on Substack I’m putting together a standalone session called "Leading Through the Crisis." It’s a field manual for the leadership vacuum we’re all starting to feel. Subscribe below so you don't miss it. Jaredmlee.substack.com [http://jaredmlee.substack.com] Q&A: What’s happening on your street? I want to hear about the specific obstacles you’re facing in your own neighborhood. Head over to the Substack post for this episode and drop your questions in the comments. I’ll be picking the most urgent ones for a special Q&A session. Get full access to Jared Lee at jaredmlee.substack.com/subscribe [https://jaredmlee.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

31. März 2026 - 52 min
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The Magic Wand and the Line of Despair

Civilization has transitioned from a "High" era of functional infrastructure into a "Fourth Turning" crisis, where the "Upper Story" of physical comfort is failing because the "Lower Story" of meaning has been abandoned. This decay is driven by a structural friction between "Mystics"—the bureaucrats and administrators who treat societal systems like a "magic wand"—and "Machinists," the actual technicians and laborers who understand the mechanics of the power grid and the soil. As trust in institutions collapses from 70% to 17%, society faces a "Purge of Reality" similar to the Soviet era, where "Managerial Bloat" leads to paper-pushers blaming the mechanics for systemic failures rather than fixing the "rusty tractors" of the state. Moving through this "Winter" requires rejecting "alternative facts" and reinvesting in the people who actually know how to keep the lights on. Get full access to Jared Lee at jaredmlee.substack.com/subscribe [https://jaredmlee.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

24. März 2026 - 46 min
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Crossing the Gap into Next Spring

We are at the point where Standard Operating Procedures are dead. Following the February 20th Supreme Court ruling striking down emergency tariffs, the $4.2 trillion deficit has been unmasked. This isn't just a budget issue; it’s a mechanical failure of the institutional rebar. In this episode, we analyze: The Lyrical Archaeology: Why a 1987 power ballad by White Lion was actually a diagnostic report for our current crisis. The Fed Split: The generational battlefield between Powell’s 'Old Guard' and the 'Architects' pushing for devaluation. The 1929 Mirror: Why sovereign margin debt makes the current AI melt-up more dangerous than the Black Tuesday era. Triage: Why choosing to 'Burn the Dollar' might be the only way to save the future. Get full access to Jared Lee at jaredmlee.substack.com/subscribe [https://jaredmlee.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

10. März 2026 - 33 min
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Institutional Decay & A Circle of Wagons

Episode Summary: When the institutions we rely on stop serving the public and start prioritizing their own survival, how do we find our bearings? In this episode, we move from a frustrating encounter at a McDonald's drive-thru to a deep dive into the sociological concept of "Institutional Decay." We analyze the current "Winter" of the Fourth Turning—a season where the "referees" have left the field and trust has hit historic lows. To find hope, we look at the generational call for a new foundation and why the only way out of the frost is through local, intentional community. Referenced Data & Primary Sources Generational Theory: The Fourth Turning by William Strauss and Neil Howe (1997). Institutional Trust Study: Analysis of U.S. Public Trust Trends (1955–Present). Case Study (Ecclesiastical): Historical review of the "Circle the Wagons" response in the Catholic and Southern Baptist institutional crises. Sociological Concept: The "Self-Maintenance" Paradox in Non-Profit Organizations. Historical Parallel: Constitutional Crises and Economic Resets in the Western World (1780s / 1860s / 1930s). Philosophy: The Old Regime and the Revolution (Institutional brittleness) by Alexis de Tocqueville. Get full access to Jared Lee at jaredmlee.substack.com/subscribe [https://jaredmlee.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

3. März 2026 - 34 min
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