The Jim Rutt Show

EP 338 Jeff Giesea on Dionysian Futurism, Reading Great Books in the AI Era, and Rebalancing Generational Power

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Apr 2, 2026
Jeff Giesea, entrepreneur and founder of the Boyd Institute, shares short takes on reviving convivial life and reshaping future visions. He argues for adding joy, feasting, and intimacy to sterile techno-optimism. They discuss reviving salon-style hosting, a bottom-up humanities revival with great-books groups, and the need to rebalance generational power amid economic and cultural shifts.
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ADVICE

Bring Back The Host To Curate Salons

  • Bring back the role of host or hostess to curate small salons of 8–12 people around a topic.
  • Jeff Giesea recommends subtle curation and moderation to ensure balanced conversation and participation.
INSIGHT

Humanities Revival Is Bottom-Up And Open

  • A grassroots humanities revival is occurring outside universities via decentralized book groups and platforms like Substack.
  • Jeff highlights the Catherine Project's global open-source great-books seminars as tent-revival style democratization.
ADVICE

Jump Into Great Books Without Academic Credentials

  • Don't self-gatekeep required credentials to read great books; jump in at any life stage.
  • Jeff describes leading a Hannah Arendt group despite lacking a PhD and finding the river of great books always accessible.
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