Episodios

  • Preserving Photos
    Mar 18 2025

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    Join us for an insightful episode of the MAGI podcast, now available exclusively to our Patreon subscribers! In this episode titled "Preserving Photos," hosts Dr. Heather K. Calloway and Seth Anthony delve into the world of fraternal photos, emphasizing the importance of preservation and the techniques to maintain your lodge's photographic history. From identifying past masters to handling old photographs with care, this episode offers valuable tips for history enthusiasts and fraternal organizations.

    Dr. Heather K. Calloway shares her expertise on the significance of these treasured images and practical advice on storage, identification, and digitization. Whether you're dealing with panoramic photos or candid lodge moments, this episode is a must-listen for those dedicated to preserving fraternal history.

    Don't miss this exclusive content along with future episodes and other engaging material by subscribing to our Patreon. Head to patreon.com/MAGIAcademics to support our work and gain access to this episode and so much more!

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    18 m
  • From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State: Fraternal Societies and Social Services, 1890-1967 Review
    Mar 17 2025

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    In this captivating episode of MAGI: Book Reviews, host Mark Tabbert delves into the fascinating history of American fraternal societies with a discussion on David T. Beito's insightful book, "From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State." Dive into the rich tapestry of fraternal organizations that once boasted substantial membership and played a pivotal role in offering insurance and support services before the onset of the modern welfare state.

    Through comprehensive research and engaging storytelling, we explore how these societies, known for promoting reciprocal aid, shaped civil society with a network of strong reciprocal relations and trust. Learn how their offerings, from life insurance to medical services, and their involvement in political battles against compulsory health insurance, reflect the broader shifts in societal structures and government intervention.

    Join us as we uncover the historical dynamics between these organizations and the emerging welfare state, contemplating the implications for social capital and the decline of communal engagement over time. Whether you're a lover of social history or intrigued by the evolution of insurance and welfare, this episode promises a wealth of knowledge and thought-provoking analysis that will keep you eagerly listening from start to finish.

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    2 m
  • Define Masonic History
    Mar 14 2025

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    Unlock exclusive access to our latest episode of the MAGI Circle podcast, available only to our valued Patreon subscribers! In this insightful episode, hosts Chris Ruli, Mark Tabbert, and Robert Cooper dive deep into the intriguing world of Masonic definitions. They explore how these unique terms differ from common language, the challenges both academics and non-Freemasons face in understanding them, and the historical evolution of Masonic terminology. The discussion spans across disciplines, offering perspectives on sociology, anthropology, and more.

    Join the conversation and enrich your understanding of Masonic history by subscribing to our Patreon at patreon.com/MAGIAcademics. Gain access to this episode and much more content designed to engage and educate. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your Masonic knowledge!

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    3 m
  • Freemasonry and the 40 Prime Ministers
    Mar 13 2025

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    Dive into a riveting episode of "Cooper on the Case" where our inquisitive host, Robert Cooper, unravels a bold claim that has been the topic of speculation and intrigue: were all British Prime Ministers for over two centuries members of the Freemasons? Originally intended to continue an exploration of Masonic footnotes, a friend's curious question sends Cooper down a different path of investigation.

    Join us as Cooper meticulously traces this claim back to a booklet titled The Templar Legacy and Masonic Inheritance within Rosslyn Chapel by Tim Wallace Murphy, only to find a lack of evidence backing this astonishing theory. Explore the historical details and captivating investigation involving renowned figures like Robert Walpole and James Ramsay MacDonald, alongside a surprising appearance by Winston Churchill.

    Filled with historical insight, scrutiny of sources, and engaging revelations, this episode combines education with entertainment in classic "Cooper on the Case" style. Don't miss out on this episode as Cooper continues his quest to uncover the truth behind mysterious Freemason connections among Britain's leaders. Tune in now for an episode steeped in history, investigation, and the allure of the unknown.

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    9 m
  • The Knights Templar Myth - Part 2
    Mar 12 2025

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    Join us on the latest episode of MAGI - Long Papers, as we delve deeper into the fascinating intertwine between the Knights Templar and Scottish Freemasonry. Building on the intriguing foundation laid in Part 1, Robert Cooper, your insightful host, takes us through a journey that explores the enigmatic myths surrounding the crafting of this legendary brotherhood. With a keen focus on historical narratives and cultural exchanges, this episode examines how the old Scottish lodges and royal support helped preserve the revered traditions of Freemasonry.

    You'll get to discover key figures such as King James VI, Ramsay, and Anderson, who played significant roles in shaping the narrative and spreading the allure of this ancient fraternity. As Scotland's contribution to the history of Freemasonry unfolds, we dissect how it predated and influenced other chivalric orders, challenging preconceived notions and sparking scholarly debates.

    Whether you’re a history buff, a Mason, or simply curious about the mystique surrounding the Knights Templar, this episode promises to engage your mind and enrich your understanding of a myth that transcends time and borders. Tune in as we peel back layers of historical intrigue and myth-making that have enchanted historians and the curious alike for generations.

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    3 m
  • Keith Mackinnon - Part 2
    Mar 11 2025

    In this captivating episode of the "MAGI: MLMA & IU" podcast, titled "Keith MacKinnon - Part 2," we delve into the intriguing world of Masonic history with our esteemed guest, Brother Keith MacKinnon from Norwood, Massachusetts. Hosted by Glenn Visscher and narrated by Mart Tabbert, the episode promises an engaging exploration of Freemasonry's historical treasures and social media's role in preserving this rich heritage.

    Join us as Keith shares fascinating insights into his travels and discoveries as the host of the Masonic Curators podcast on YouTube. Hear about historic artifacts and notable buildings, like the unique Pullman water carrier that intertwines Keith's passions for railroads and Freemasonry. Furthermore, the discussion highlights the importance of engaging younger generations in understanding and preserving Masonic history.

    Glenn and Keith also ponder the future of Masonic Curators, discussing the challenges and potential pathways for reaching a broader audience. If you have an interest in the hidden stories of Freemasonry and the role of social media in unveiling them, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for a dialogue filled with passion, knowledge, and a shared commitment to keeping the rich tapestry of Masonic history alive for future generations.


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    25 m
  • English Masonic Exposures 1760-1769 Review
    Mar 10 2025

    Join hosts Mark Tabbert and Robert Cooper in this captivating episode of MAGI: Book Reviews as they delve into the intriguing world of Masonic rituals and exposures, particularly focusing on Brigadier General Alexander Crosby Fishburne Jackson's work, English Masonic Exposures 1760-1769. Published by Lewis Masonic Press, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the 18th-century rituals that shaped Freemasonry as we know it today.

    Listeners will gain insight into the motives and methodologies behind the publication of Masonic exposures in this era, as well as the societal and historical contexts that influenced them. Robert Cooper brings his expertise in historical Masonic rituals to explore the text's impact and significance, while Mark Tabbert provides a unique American perspective, drawing parallels to the wider phenomenon of fraternalism.

    Together, they unpack the evolution of Masonic rituals, highlighting the book's reproduction of key historical texts and their relevance to modern Masonic practices. This episode is a must-listen for Masonic scholars and enthusiasts interested in the rich history of these mysterious rituals and the secrets they sought to protect or reveal. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of Freemasonry's hidden past!


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    2 m
  • MAGI Circle - The Extreme Ranges of Masonic History
    Mar 7 2025

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    Join hosts Chris Ruli, Robert Cooper, and Mark Tabbert as they dive deep into the fascinating spectrum of Masonic history in this engaging episode of MAGI Circle. With lively discussions and thought-provoking insights, they explore the two extremes of Masonic historical belief: from those who see Freemasonry as intertwined with every major event in Western civilization, to those who dismiss it as mere folly.

    Robert Cooper offers his unique perspective on the pendulum-like spectrum and the importance of a central line in understanding Masonic views of history, while Chris Ruli examines the impact of foundational documents like Anderson’s Constitutions on perceptions of Freemasonry. Mark Tabbert provides a critical analysis of the legitimacy behind Masonic and academic historical narratives.

    Through a dynamic conversation, the hosts tackle the challenges faced by Masonic history enthusiasts and academics alike, discussing the potential for bridging the gap between these often polarized communities. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the complexities and intricacies of Freemasonry’s past, present, and future. Tune in for a captivating exploration that will surely spark your curiosity and inspire thoughtful reflection on the enigmatic world of Freemasonry.

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    3 m