

The King's Hall
Brian Sauvé & Eric Conn
Making self-ruled men to rule well and win the world.
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31 snips
May 8, 2026 • 1h 21min
William and the House of Orange: Building Dynasties & Christian Nations w/ Pr. David Reece
David Reece, a Phoenix Reformed pastor and investment partner who blends ministry with manufacturing and construction leadership, explores William of Orange and his heirs. He discusses resistance to tyranny, building lasting dynasties, military and economic reforms, and how to steward wealth, train successors, and apply historical lessons to business, family, and church.

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Apr 24, 2026 • 1h 26min
What is Heritage America?
CJay Engel, political commentator and podcaster who popularized the term 'Heritage America', offers a sharp take on national identity and cultural continuity. He discusses how technology and modernity erode belonging. He traces historical debates from Coolidge and Roosevelt to Huntington. He outlines cultural renewal, immigration limits, and grassroots strategies to restore a shared patrimony.

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Apr 10, 2026 • 1h 26min
The Case for Christian Headcovering
A deep dive into Paul’s teaching on women covering their heads during gathered worship. They trace the practice through church history and examine why it faded in the 20th century. The conversation tackles scriptural arguments about headship, nature, and angels, plus pastoral and household tensions when convictions differ.

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Mar 27, 2026 • 1h 2min
What A Woman Is with Timothy Gordon
Timothy J. Gordon, pro-patriarchy author and filmmaker behind The Case for Patriarchy, and Joe Enders, Catholic journalist and media founder focused on restoring the Christian family, discuss the documentary What a Woman Is. They explore biblical portrayals of womanhood, cross-denominational collaboration, spiritual warfare stories, feminism’s cultural roots, and practical patriarchy in family life.

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Mar 13, 2026 • 1h 15min
Homes for The Next Generation with Stephen Totter
Stephen Totter, an attorney and real estate investor building Christian-focused housing and precious-metal-backed mortgage solutions. He discusses a novel fund that uses metals to underwrite mortgages. Short takes cover rebuilding communities, nonprofit-originated loans, partnering with Christian builders, and long-term, thousand-year homes.

37 snips
Feb 27, 2026 • 1h 21min
Why The Church Fails to Pass Down Practical Wisdom About Sexed Piety
A discussion about why churches often fail to pass down practical, sexed piety and household wisdom to younger generations. They contrast program-heavy solutions with face-to-face mentoring and Titus 2 style coaching. Topics include concrete skills for men and women, hospitality as hands-on training, economic changes that alter advice, and how tenacious older mentors can rebuild practical discipleship.

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Feb 13, 2026 • 1h 26min
Holding Frame & The War for Normal
They argue we are fighting to restore creational norms and resist radical utopianism. They describe how a superior, ordered culture attracts others and how families, marriage roles, and church discipline model that normal. They warn against performing for elites, urge clear boundaries and long-term cultural work, and preview a conference focused on rebuilding local institutions and community life.

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Jan 30, 2026 • 1h 27min
Responding to Samuel Sey
They answer public accusations and defend their reputations with point-by-point pushback. They compare modern denunciation tactics to historical Soviet practices and examine how vague labels get used to punish opponents. They discuss nationalism, cultural identity, and why critiques of cultural practices are not the same as condemning racial identity. They close with calls for discernment and local accountability.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 2h 6min
Answering Kevin Deyoung’s Six questions on Christian Nationalism
Brian and Eric dive into Kevin DeYoung's criticisms of Christian nationalism, offering an alternative perspective. They argue that DeYoung’s viewpoint is rooted in post-war liberalism and that his definitions are often vague. Delving into complex themes like the role of nations as moral entities and the redefined First Amendment, they counter with insights from Reformed thought. They also challenge the dismissal of Christian nationalism and call for a nuanced debate on religion’s place in politics. The discussion is both thought-provoking and contentious!

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Jan 2, 2026 • 1h 28min
Building Thousand Year Families
The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the surprising transformation of the Ford Foundation and its controversial ties. They highlight Johann Kurtz's ideas about family stewardship over impersonal philanthropy. The hosts explore the importance of training children for future business roles rather than leaving them with burdensome inheritances. They also emphasize investing in local economies and practical, small-scale projects that foster community growth. Throughout, there's a call to focus on daily actions as a legacy for future generations.


