The Art of Worldly Wisdom

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As an open-minded, 24-year-old graduate of Harvard, Julie became a conservative after discovering Dennis Prager's radio show. After reaching out to Dennis to express her appreciation for his work, a friendship was born that became a mentorship. Dennis then invited her as a guest on his radio show. The following summer, Julie appeared as a weekly on-air contributor to his nationally syndicated radio program. At the age of 21, Julie guest-hosted three-hour broadcasts for both The Dennis Prager Show and The Mike Gallagher Show, becoming the youngest person to solo substitute host on a national program. On "Timeless", Julie explores her views on life, politics, and current events.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Baltasar Gracian was a 17th century Jesuit who taught in colleges across the Kingdom of Aragon – he was also the chaplain to the Spanish army at the siege of Lleida.  The Art of Worldly Wisdom was published in 1647 – it’s a collection of three-hundred aphorisms offering "pragmatic, hard-headed and coldly calculated advice" on how to thrive in the cut-throat world of Baroque society.  Julie has a rich discussion with Christopher Maurer who has translated the works of Gracian from Spanish to English.

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