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If you like this conversation, you’ll love this episode of The Sword&Spade Podcast [https://swordandspade.transistor.fm/episodes/something-worth-worshiping-ross-arlen-tieken-on-paganism-magic-and-conversion] featuring Ross Arlen Tieken (El Antiguo Substack [https://substack.com/@elantiguo?utm_source=global-search]) ___________ Javier Velazquez [https://substack.com/profile/97366437-javier-velazquez] is a Catholic writer and the author of Exiled Heart [https://exiledheart.substack.com/], a Substack exploring what he calls “deep America”—the mythic, historical, and spiritual currents running beneath the surface of ordinary American life. In this conversation, Joe and Javier cover Southern aristocracy, the metaphysics of Bass Pro Shops, the difference between true and false localism, and why the future of small towns may rest with ordinary people willing to tell their story. Main Ideas: * What “deep America” actually means—and how the right lens can transform a Bass Pro Shop into a window onto the American soul * The case for Southern aristocracy and noblesse oblige: why rooted, land-based wealth is good for local communities * The difference between true and false localism—and why walkable streets alone can’t save a small town without a coherent story about who it is and where it came from * Why the leftists build better coffee shops: an honest look at aesthetics, anthropology, and what it reveals about our nature as persons * Four theories on the future of small towns by 2046—and why young families moving out of necessity might be the most likely catalyst for a cultural renaissance Chapters: * 00:00: Introduction * 02:12: The South as a genuine homeland—mythos, culture, and a sense of place * 06:46: Noblesse oblige and the obligation of rooted, local wealth * 10:10: How Javier got into writing and found Substack * 14:46: Defining “deep America” and the metaphysics of Bass Pro Shops * 22:33: Small towns, false localism, and the failure of blank-slate urbanism * 26:44: Why true localism requires storytelling, not just sidewalks * 29:15: Why the left builds better coffee shops—and what that reveals * 36:29: What Publix coming to your small town actually signals * 48:58: Remote life, the techno-rural renaissance, and the appeal of the country * 53:36: Four theories on where small towns will be by 2046 * 57:38: Human-scale community and why small towns are better for your soul Resources Mentioned: * Exiled Heart [https://exiledheart.substack.com/] — Javier Velazquez’s Substack on deep America, place, and Catholic culture * “The Metaphysics of Bass Pro Shops” [https://exiledheart.substack.com/p/the-metaphysics-of-bass-pro-shop] — the Exiled Heart essay Joe and Javier discuss * “What Happens to the Small Towns?” [https://theindustrialrevolt.substack.com/p/what-happens-to-the-small-towns] — Joe’s four theories on small towns by 2046 Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios [https://saintkolbestudios.com/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com [https://saintkolbestudiospodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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