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"Riding The Goat" Hosted by Dan & Dave
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Join hosts Dan (Tooker) and Dave (Kelm) as they saddle up and take you on a wild ride through the Masonic landscape. From the latest news to deep dives into Masonic history, Dan and Dave bring a fresh, funny, and informative perspective to the fraternity.
Expect to hear:
• Masonic news and updates from around the globe.
• In-depth discussions on Masonic topics, from the history of the Grand Lodge to the latest trends in Masonic education.
• Special guests from the Masonic community, sharing their unique insights and experiences.
• Plenty of laughs as Dan and Dave's camaraderie and wit shine through.
Whether you're a seasoned Mason or just curious about the fraternity, Riding the Goat is the podcast for you. Tune in every other week for a fun and informative journey through the Masonic world.
Expect to hear:
• Masonic news and updates from around the globe.
• In-depth discussions on Masonic topics, from the history of the Grand Lodge to the latest trends in Masonic education.
• Special guests from the Masonic community, sharing their unique insights and experiences.
• Plenty of laughs as Dan and Dave's camaraderie and wit shine through.
Whether you're a seasoned Mason or just curious about the fraternity, Riding the Goat is the podcast for you. Tune in every other week for a fun and informative journey through the Masonic world.
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Summary:In this episode of 'Riding the Goat,' hosts Dan Tooker and Dave Kelm discuss the intricacies and excitement of Masonic installations, the significance of new beginnings for officers, and the unique experiences within the Masonic community. They delve into the importance of planning and preparation for leadership roles, share personal anecdotes about their involvement in various Masonic bodies, and highlight the vibrant community spirit. The episode also features a discussion on a unique Masonic play, emphasizing the introspective journey of a Mason and the theatrical performance set in the time of Solomon.TakeawaysMasonic installations mark new beginnings for officers.Planning and preparation are crucial for leadership roles.Community spirit is vibrant within the Masonic bodies.The Masonic play offers a unique introspective journey.Social media plays a key role in connecting Masons.New officers often bring fresh enthusiasm and ideas.The importance of strategic planning in Masonic leadership.Theater and drama can enhance Masonic experiences.Networking is essential for Masonic involvement.Masonic rituals and plays offer deep insights.
Summary:In this episode of 'Riding the Goat,' Dan and Dave discuss their recent hiatus, share highlights from their Masonic experiences over the summer and fall, including the Royal Order of Scotland and the 33rd Degree. They reflect on their travels to England and Scotland, the significance of Masonic history, and the importance of brotherhood. The conversation also touches on upcoming leadership roles, the challenges of organization, and plans for the podcast's future, including a transition to video format.Takeaways:The hosts took a hiatus due to personal challenges.Dave was knighted in the Royal Order of Scotland.The Royal Order of Scotland is an invite-only organization.Masonry has deep historical roots in Scotland.Celebration after Masonic meetings is referred to as Harmony.The hosts emphasize the importance of brotherhood in Masonry.Dan is moving to Omaha, Nebraska for career opportunities.The podcast will transition to video format in 2026.The hosts plan to invite guests from different Masonic organizations.Collaboration between different Masonic bodies is encouraged.Chapters00:00Welcome Back and Reflections on Hiatus02:59Masonic Adventures: Royal Order of Scotland and Scottish Rite05:53Traveling the Masonic World: England and Scotland08:51Cultural Connections: Lincoln and Edinburgh11:53Upcoming Leadership Roles and Responsibilities14:58The Importance of Organization in Masonic Leadership17:49Cross-Pollination of Masonic Bodies20:47Moving and Maintaining Brotherhood23:56Future Plans and Podcast Developments
Summary:In this episode of Riding the Goat, Dan and Dave discuss various aspects of masonry, focusing on the West Nashville Phoenix Lodge. They explore the lodge's evolution, the importance of digital presence, and the significance of ritual and tradition in masonry. The conversation also highlights engaging events that foster intellectual discussions among members, as well as the challenges and changes within the lodge community, including the controversial topic of alcohol in lodges. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of Freemasonry, including recent changes in lodge policies regarding alcohol, the implementation of educational initiatives, and the importance of maintaining a strong digital presence. They also delve into the significance of Masonic degrees and the ongoing debate about whether lodges should go dark during the summer months. The discussion highlights the need for lodges to adapt to modern times while preserving their traditions.TakeawaysSpring has arrived, bringing a sense of renewal.York-Rite activities are currently in focus for Dan.Tradition in masonry should evolve, not remain stagnant.The digital presence of a lodge is crucial for growth.Hiring professionals for website development is essential.Rituals in masonry should be engaging and well-performed.Intellectual conversations are vital for fellowship in masonry.The lodge has seen significant membership growth through its website.Community events can foster deeper connections among members.Controversial topics can be discussed in a respectful and structured manner. Recent votes allowed alcohol in blue lodges for third-party rentals.Monthly educational speaker series has been successful in attendance.Investing in the aesthetics of lodge buildings is crucial.A good website is essential for attracting new members.Older members also use digital tools like GPS to find locations.The first three Masonic degrees serve as foundational lessons.Going dark during summer has both pros and cons.Maintaining engagement is important to keep members active.Different lodges have unique needs and capabilities.Future discussions will explore the relationship between Masonry and the Shrine.Chapters00:00Welcome and Introduction to Masonry03:05Personal Updates and Lodge Activities06:06The Evolution of West Nashville Phoenix Lodge09:05Digital Presence and Website Development12:01Ritual and Tradition in Masonry14:56Engaging Events and Intellectual Conversations18:01Controversial Topics and Lodge Discussions22:45Changes in Lodge Policies24:13Educational Initiatives and Speaker Series26:48Advice for Lodge Improvement29:58The Importance of Digital Presence32:50Understanding Masonic Degrees35:48The Debate on Going Dark38:54Future Topics and Discussions
Summary:In this episode of Riding the Goat, Dan and Dave discuss their recent experiences with the Shrine, including speaking engagements, humorous security incidents involving Masonic pins, and interviews with prominent members of the Shrine. They delve into the importance of rituals in Masonry, share insights from the Supreme Council, and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the museum and library at the Scottish Rite headquarters. The conversation highlights the camaraderie and dedication within the Masonic community, as well as the ongoing efforts to preserve its history and traditions. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various aspects of Freemasonry, including the challenges of maintaining a museum collection, personal journeys within the Masonic community, and the intricacies of invite-only groups. They also share recommendations for literature that can help new Masons navigate their journey. The discussion highlights the importance of community support and the diverse experiences that shape individual paths in Freemasonry.TakeawaysDan and Dave discuss their recent travels for Shrine events.Dave shares insights on social media marketing for the Shrine.A humorous incident involving security and Masonic pins is recounted.Interviews with prominent Shriners reveal their journeys and roles.Rituals and competitions in Masonry are highlighted.Craig Kennedy discusses his role in the Supreme Council.The importance of the museum and library is emphasized.Plans for future expansions of the museum are considered.The conversation reflects on the camaraderie within the Masonic community.The significance of membership development is discussed. The museum has a rich collection but limited space for expansion.D-Molay provides lifelong friendships and a strong foundation in Freemasonry.Freemasonry is about community and support, regardless of physical limitations.Books like 'Freemasons for Dummies' can help new members understand the organization.Personal experiences in Freemasonry can vary widely among members.It's essential to verify information about Freemasonry from credible sources.
SummaryIn this episode of Riding the Goat, Dan and Dave discuss various aspects of Masonry, including the significance of memorial services, the role of Skylar Watson as the chartering master of a memorial lodge, and the techniques for memorizing Masonic rituals. The conversation highlights the importance of community and education within Freemasonry, as well as the emotional weight of performing memorial services for deceased brothers. In this conversation, Skylar Watson discusses his upcoming ultra marathon across Iowa to raise funds and awareness for Iowa Masonic Charities. He shares insights into his training, the challenges he anticipates, and the support he will have during the run. The discussion also touches on the balance between Masonic commitments and family life, emphasizing the importance of time management and understanding from spouses. The episode concludes with a light-hearted exploration of the commonality of Masonic meals.TakeawaysReunion season is a significant time for Masons to connect and reflect.The Feast of the Paschal Lamb is a meaningful ritual for honoring deceased brothers.Skylar Watson has initiated a memorial lodge to provide funeral services for Masons.Memorial services are essential for honoring the legacy of Masons who have passed away.Skylar emphasizes the emotional challenges of performing memorial services.The Junior Grand Deacon plays a vital role in supporting Masonic activities across the state.Memorization techniques like the memory palace can aid in learning Masonic rituals.Skylar's experience shows the importance of education in Masonry.Community involvement is crucial for attracting new members to Masonry.The conversation underscores the emotional connections formed within the Masonic community. Skylar is running 311 miles across Iowa for charity.The run aims to raise awareness for Iowa Masonic Charities.Skylar has completed multiple ultra marathons in preparation.He plans to run for 18 hours on the first day.Walking breaks are essential during ultra marathons.Support vehicles are regulated by Iowa law.Skylar will have a support team during his run.Masonry requires balancing family and commitments.Time management is crucial for Masons.Masonic meals often have a repetitive menu.
SummaryIn this episode of Riding the Goat, Dan Tooker hosts a conversation with Billy McIntyre, the Most Illustrious Grandmaster of the York Rite in Illinois. They discuss Billy's extensive involvement in Masonry, the current state of York Rite, challenges in degree work, and the importance of making Masonry enjoyable and engaging for new members. Billy shares insights on revitalizing interest in York Rite and the responsibilities of a Grandmaster, emphasizing the need for active participation and leadership in the Masonic community. In this engaging conversation, Billy McIntyre discusses his experiences and aspirations within the Masonic community, particularly focusing on the York Rite. He emphasizes the importance of making Masonry enjoyable to attract new members and foster brotherhood among different jurisdictions. The discussion also covers the unique aspects of York Rite degrees, the challenges of being a Masonic officer, and the significance of overcoming embarrassment in participation. McIntyre shares insights on promoting the York Rite and building relationships within the Masonic community, while also reflecting on his successful year as a leader.TakeawaysBilly McIntyre has been a Mason for 10 years and is heavily involved in various Masonic bodies.He emphasizes the importance of making Masonry fun to retain members.York Rite Masonry is seeing a resurgence in energy and joy among members.Challenges in degree work are prevalent, especially in outlying areas.Younger members often feel self-conscious about performing rituals due to older members' scrutiny.Billy is working to encourage younger members to take on roles in degree work.The decline in membership is partly due to the removal of requirements for joining the Shrine.Billy aims to increase membership and engagement in his role as Grandmaster.He believes that education and fun are key to revitalizing interest in Masonry.Active participation from leaders is crucial for the success of Masonic bodies. The importance of fun in Masonry to attract members.Promoting the York Rite is essential for growth.Building relationships across jurisdictions strengthens Masonry.You learn about the history of Hiram in York Rite degrees.Masonry faces challenges with declining membership.Traveling to other jurisdictions offers valuable insights.York Rite degrees provide a continuation of Blue Lodge teachings.Being a Masonic officer requires dedication and teamwork.It's common to forget handshakes and passwords; don't be embarrassed.Engaging non-Masons through lectures can spark interest.
Summary:In this episode of Riding the Goat, hosts Dan Tooker and Dave Kelm discuss various aspects of masonry, focusing on the journey of Blake Meyer, a Shrine patient ambassador. Blake shares his experiences with the Shrine Hospital, his role as an ambassador, and his aspirations in biochemistry and orthodontics. The conversation also touches on the importance of mentorship, the significance of community engagement, and the unique experience of joining masonry at a young age. The hosts reflect on the political dynamics within masonry and the varying levels of commitment members can choose to engage with.TakeawaysBlake Meyer is a biochem major aspiring to be an orthodontist.His journey with the Shrine began at a young age due to health issues.Blake's role as a patient ambassador involves sharing his story.He emphasizes the fun and comfort provided by the Shrine hospitals.Meeting professional golfers at the PGA Tour was a thrilling experience for Blake.He values mentoring younger patients with similar health challenges.Joining masonry offers a unique fraternal experience compared to college fraternities.Blake's commitment to the Shrine is driven by gratitude for their support.The hosts discuss the political dynamics within masonry organizations.Members can choose their level of involvement in masonry activities.
Summary:In this episode of Riding the Goat, hosts Dan and Dave discuss the significance of the Knights of St. Andrew (KSA) within the Scottish Rite, featuring guests from the Des Moines and Nashville valleys. They explore the origins, roles, and responsibilities of KSA members, emphasizing the importance of service and engagement in Masonic activities. The conversation also touches on the symbolism of the black hat and the unique regalia associated with KSA, highlighting how these elements foster community and connection among members. The conversation delves into the significance of the Knights of St. Andrew (KSA) within the Masonic community, highlighting their traditions, leadership dynamics, and the importance of succession planning. The participants share personal anecdotes that illustrate the supportive nature of Masonic brotherhood, emphasizing how these connections can provide assistance during challenging times. The discussion also touches on the evolution of KSA ceremonies and the collective efforts to foster leadership among new members, ensuring the organization's continued growth and relevance.Takeaways:KSA was created to serve the needs of the Scottish Rite.Engagement in KSA helps new members feel welcome.The black hat symbolizes the beginning of the Scottish Rite journey.KSA members often take on various roles during events.Proactive leadership is essential for KSA's success.KSA serves as a fun outlet for members.The organization helps with both service and social events.KSA members are crucial for the smooth operation of reunions.The black hat is a point of pride for new members.KSA's regalia includes unique identifiers for members. The KSA plays a vital role in Masonic traditions and community.Ceremonies like the nighting ceremony are essential for member recognition.Leadership within the KSA is crucial for its growth and sustainability.Succession planning is key to ensuring future leadership in the KSA.Personal connections in Masonry can provide significant support during tough times.The KSA's identity is tied to its traditions and the service it provides.Investing in KSA membership is relatively affordable and accessible.The camaraderie among KSA members fosters a strong support network.Masonic leadership requires mentorship and guidance for new members.The KSA's evolution reflects the changing dynamics of the Masonic community.Chapters:00:00Introduction to Riding the Goat Podcast02:05The Knights of St. Andrew: Origins and Purpose06:06Roles and Responsibilities of KSA Members11:53Engagement and Proactivity in KSA15:57Understanding the Black Hat in Scottish Rite19:54KSA Regalia and Uniforms21:58The Role of the Knights of St. Andrew28:15Ceremonies and Traditions in the KSA29:11Leadership and Growth in the KSA33:08Succession Planning for Future Leaders38:56Personal Stories of Masonic Support43:41Conclusion and Future Discussions
n this episode of 'Riding the Goat', hosts Dan and Dave discuss the importance of community engagement and the role of organizations like the Masons in fostering connections. They are joined by Rebecca Davis, co-creator of the documentary 'Join or Die', which explores the decline of civic participation in America. The conversation delves into the concept of 'joiners', the health implications of community involvement, and the need for effective leadership within organizations. In this conversation, Rebecca Davis discusses the challenges and opportunities facing civic engagement in America today. She highlights the impact of media consumption on community involvement, the importance of work-life balance, and the role of organizations like DeMolay in youth development. The discussion also touches on the hopeful future of civic organizations and the significance of community screenings for raising awareness and fostering dialogue.TakeawaysThe documentary 'Join or Die' highlights the decline of civic participation.Joiners are individuals who actively participate in community organizations.Community connections can significantly impact health and well-being.Leadership skills are essential for the sustainability of organizations.The decline of clubs can be attributed to factors like technology and COVID-19.Historical figures like Ben Franklin exemplified the importance of joining organizations.The film aims to showcase the unsung heroes behind great leaders.Civic engagement is crucial for the health of communities.Younger generations need to learn leadership skills from older members.The documentary serves as a call to action for community involvement. Everyone wants one clear culprit for civic disengagement.The average American consumes 10 hours of media a day.Social media can generate interest and membership.Investigating technology's role in real-world connections is crucial.Work-life balance affects community involvement.Altruistic business practices can encourage civic engagement.Community screenings of films can spark important conversations.There is hope for the future of civic organizations.DeMolay plays a significant role in youth development.Participation in organizations is vital for democracy.Chapters00:00Introduction to Masonry and Community Engagement03:59Exploring the Documentary 'Join or Die'09:49The Concept of 'Joiners' in Society13:48The Importance of Community and Connection17:54Leadership and Civic Participation in Organizations19:59The Impact of Media Consumption on Civic Engagement23:04Work-Life Balance and Community Involvement23:51Community Screenings and Film Impact24:58Hope for the Future of Civic Organizations27:02Exploring Family Legacies in Masonry29:48The Role of DeMolay in Youth Development35:57Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
In this episode of Riding the Goat, hosts Dan Tooker and Dave Kelm discuss the recent production of the 26th degree of Scottish Rite Masonry, featuring guests Craig Kennedy and Kyle Kessner. They explore the evolution of Masonic degree recordings, the behind-the-scenes process of filming the degree, and the themes of brotherhood and camaraderie that are central to Masonic rituals. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by performers and the significance of these degrees in the Masonic journey. In this conversation, the participants discuss various aspects of modern degrees in Masonry, the production experience of filming a degree, the intimacy of performance without an audience, and the role of technology in enhancing rituals. They also provide advice for new members on how to prepare for degrees and address the costs associated with being part of Masonry. The conversation concludes with reflections on the upcoming Spring Reunion and the excitement surrounding it.TakeawaysThe 26th degree is based on historical accounts of the Civil War.Masonic degree recordings began before COVID but expanded during it.The production of degrees involves a full team and rehearsal process.Brotherhood is strengthened through participation in degree work.The 26th degree is more relatable to modern audiences than older degrees.Performing in front of cameras adds intensity to the experience.Actors must adapt to interruptions during filming.Finding appropriate costumes can be a challenge for performers.The Scottish Rite offers educational components through its degrees.Masonic degrees are reserved for members and enhance their journey. Modern degrees can vary in quality and appeal.The production setup for filming degrees was extensive and transformative.Performing without an audience creates a different dynamic.Eye contact and interaction are crucial in intimate performances.The role of technology can enhance the ritual experience.New members should embrace all opportunities to participate.Costs in Masonry can vary widely depending on involvement.Masonry is what you make of it; it can be affordable or expensive.Involvement in tech roles is equally valuable as acting roles.The Spring Reunion is an exciting time for Masonic members.Chapters00:00Introduction to the Episode and Guests01:57The Evolution of Masonic Degree Recordings04:10Behind the Scenes of the 26th Degree Production06:11Exploring the Themes of the 26th Degree10:15Challenges and Triumphs in Performance13:24The Importance of Brotherhood in Masonic Degrees15:34Production Schedule and Future Episodes17:21Modern Degrees and Their Impact18:49The Production Experience20:08Intimacy in Performance25:41The Role of Technology in Ritual27:00Advice for New Members33:30The Cost of Masonry38:30Looking Ahead to Spring Reunion
In this episode of Riding the Goat, Dan and Dave discuss their New Year's Masonic resolutions, focusing on membership growth, community engagement, and collaboration within the Masonic community. They emphasize the importance of reaching out to Prince Hall brothers, recruiting new members, and sharing best practices across different Masonic bodies. The conversation highlights the need for a more unified approach to Masonry, encouraging listeners to take proactive steps in their local lodges and communities. In this episode, Dave and Dan discuss the importance of sharing best practices among Masonic lodges, the growth of their podcast 'Riding the Goat', and the future plans for engaging with their audience. They delve into the nature of Masonic rituals, addressing common misconceptions, and explore the various appendant bodies within Masonry, highlighting their unique contributions to the Masonic experience. The conversation emphasizes collaboration, education, and the fun aspects of being part of the Masonic community.Chapters00:00New Year's Masonic Resolutions04:58Engaging with Membership and Community09:56Collaboration and Best Practices in Masonry20:25Sharing Best Practices Among Lodges22:46Building a Podcast and Growing Listenership26:00Future Plans for Riding the Goat Podcast30:28Understanding Masonic Rituals and Ceremonies34:32Exploring Appendant Bodies in Masonry
Summary: In this episode of Riding the Goat, Dan and Dave reflect on their journey with the podcast, discussing memorable guests and topics explored. They celebrate the significance of St. John the Evangelist Day in Freemasonry and address listener questions, providing insights for both Masons and non-Masons. The hosts share their experiences in Masonic leadership roles and emphasize the importance of finding the right lodge. They conclude with plans for the future of the podcast, inviting listener feedback and suggestions.Chapters00:00Introduction and Holiday Reflections01:50Reflecting on Leadership in Freemasonry09:23Celebrating St. John the Evangelist Day12:01Mailbag: Questions from Listeners24:24Future Plans and Closing Thoughts
SummaryIn this episode of Riding the Goat, Dan and Dave explore various aspects of Masonry, including a Masonic play directed by Dan, the recent Shrine ceremonial, and the experiences of newly installed officers in different Masonic bodies. The conversation delves into the significance of community service, leadership journeys, and the unique structures within Masonry, providing insights into the fraternity's impact and the personal growth of its members. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of longer leadership terms in Masonry, emphasizing the need for continuity and effective succession planning. They explore the significance of strategic planning within various Masonic bodies, highlighting the challenges and benefits of long-term goals. The discussion also covers the preparation required for leadership roles, the importance of building relationships, and the future aspirations of the speakers within the Masonic community.TakeawaysThe Last Full Measure is a Masonic play about Abraham Lincoln.The play allows for more creative expression than traditional degrees.The Shrine's work significantly impacts children's lives.New members often find inspiration in the Shrine's charitable work.Leadership in Masonry requires dedication and hard work.Each Masonic body has its own unique structure and traditions.The journey to leadership can vary greatly among members.Rebranding efforts can help Masonic organizations remain relevant.Community service is a core tenet of Masonry.Masonic leadership roles often come with significant responsibilities. It's unfair for a newly raised master mason to become a deacon.The structure of the body affects leadership effectiveness.Longer terms allow for better succession planning.Proficiency in ritual requires time and practice.Long-range planning helps maintain order and continuity.Developing relationships is crucial for effective leadership.Leadership is about removing roadblocks for others.Continuity in leadership roles enhances organizational stability.Engagement in Masonry should go beyond titles and positions.The value of past leaders lies in their guidance and support.Chapters00:00Introduction to Masonry and the Podcast01:27The Last Full Measure: A Masonic Play04:13Shrine Ceremonial and Hospital Visit07:28Leadership Journeys in Masonry09:26Scott's Experience as Excellent High Priest11:33Chris's Path to Potentate14:33Brad's Long Journey to Leadership17:13Comparing Masonic Structures and Leadership Roles19:55The Need for Longer Leadership Terms26:14Strategic Planning in Masonry30:29Preparing for Leadership Roles36:41Future Aspirations in Masonry
Summary: In this episode of Riding the Goat, Dan and Dave discuss various aspects of masonry, including marketing efforts to boost membership, the unique characteristics of the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, and the importance of the Blue Lodge. They explore the challenges faced by the Tall Cedars in gaining recognition and membership, while emphasizing the need for outreach and engagement within the community. The conversation highlights the significance of maintaining a connection to the Blue Lodge as a foundation for all Masonic bodies. In this engaging conversation, Jim Marion shares his journey through Masonic leadership, highlighting his passion for the Tall Cedars organization and the community it fosters. The discussion transitions into the exciting upcoming Masonic trip to England and Scotland, emphasizing the rich history of Freemasonry in Europe and the unique experiences that await participants. The episode concludes with reflections on future commitments and the importance of staying connected within the Masonic community.Takeaways:Marketing is essential for Masonry's growth.The Tall Cedars of Lebanon started as a fun fraternity.Membership challenges require innovative solutions.Engagement with the community is crucial.The Blue Lodge is the foundation of Masonic bodies.Social media can effectively reach potential members.Recognition from Grand Lodges is vital for expansion.Fun and social activities can attract new members.The Tall Cedars support muscular dystrophy initiatives.International growth of Masonry is on the rise. Jim Marion has a deep passion for Masonic leadership.The Tall Cedars organization focuses on community and fun.Masonic travel offers unique opportunities to learn and connect.Freemasonry has a rich history in Europe, especially in England and Scotland.The upcoming trip includes visits to significant historical sites.Masonic events foster connections among members.Jim emphasizes the importance of being involved in Masonic organizations.Traveling with Masonic friends enhances the experience.The Tall Cedars organization supports charitable causes like muscular dystrophy.Future commitments in Masonic leadership require dedication and planning.
In this episode of Riding the Goat, hosts Dan and Dave explore the world of Freemasonry through the personal experiences of newly raised Masons. They discuss the significance of community, brotherhood, and the values that draw men to join the fraternity. The conversation also delves into the expectations surrounding Masonic rituals, the impact of a recent survey on recruitment strategies, and the various paths within Masonry, including appendant bodies. The episode emphasizes the importance of personal journeys and the unexpected lessons learned through involvement in Masonry.Key Takeaways:The podcast aims to serve as a recruitment tool for future Masons.Personal connections often lead to interest in Freemasonry.Rituals in Masonry create a sense of family and belonging.Community service is a significant aspect of being a Mason.Masonry helps men develop friendships and support networks.The journey of becoming a Mason is as important as the destination.Expectations of Masonry often revolve around its values and rituals.New Masons appreciate the historical continuity of the fraternity.Involvement in Masonry can lead to increased community awareness and responsibility.The experience of learning catechism fosters a strong bond among brothers.Chapters00:00Introduction to Masonry and the Podcast02:02Personal Journeys to Freemasonry09:56Expectations and Experiences of Ritual17:50The Importance of Brotherhood and Community23:56Paths Within Masonry: Blue Lodge and Appendant Bodies27:52The Journey into Freemasonry28:32Community and Charity: The Masonic Impact31:23The Degrees of Masonry: A Personal Experience34:55The Value of the Masonic Journey43:41Masonic Purchases and Future Endeavors
SummaryIn the inaugural episode of 'Riding the Goat,' hosts Dan and Dave discuss the need for a fresh perspective on Freemasonry through a podcast format. They introduce their first guest, Rusty Petty, who shares his Masonic journey, the importance of family involvement, and strategies for growing membership in the Shrine. The conversation highlights the significance of community engagement, the challenges of keeping the Shrine relevant, and the necessity of modern marketing approaches to attract new members. Rusty reflects on his achievements as Potentate and the upcoming Shrine Circus, emphasizing the importance of fun and family in Masonry.TakeawaysThe podcast aims to provide a fun and engaging perspective on Masonry.There is a growing interest in Freemasonry, necessitating honest communication.Family involvement is crucial in Masonic organizations.Rusty's journey illustrates the impact of personal connections in Masonry.Community engagement is essential for membership growth.Modern marketing strategies are needed to attract new members.The Shrine Circus serves as a significant community event.Masonry should adapt to remain relevant in today's society.Collaboration among Masonic bodies can strengthen the fraternity.Advertising is vital for increasing awareness and membership in Masonry.Chapters00:00Introduction to Riding the Goat Podcast02:55The Need for a New Masonic Podcast05:59Meet Rusty Petty: A Masonic Leader09:03Rusty's Masonic Journey and Family Involvement11:57The Role of Family in Masonry14:58Membership Growth and Community Engagement18:00Modernizing the Shrine Experience20:59The Unique Footprint of ANSAR Shrine23:59Connecting with Distant Members25:54Building Relationships in the Masonic Community26:34Innovative Approaches to Masonic Growth29:27Family-Friendly Masonic Engagement32:35The Importance of Younger Leadership34:12The Ansar Shrine Circus: A Community Tradition36:30Bridging the Gap Between Blue Lodges and Shriners39:10The Need for Marketing in Masonry46:11Strategic Planning for the Future


