Cost of Glory

By: Alex Petkas
  • Summary

  • The most influential biographies ever written, admired by leaders, creators, soldiers, and thinkers for nearly 2,000 years: Plutarch’s Parallel lives. Essential listening for anyone striving after greatness. Alex Petkas, former professor of ancient philosophy and history, revives and dramatically retells these unforgettable stories for modern audiences. The subjects are statesmen, generals, orators, and founders; pious and profane, stoics and hedonists. The stakes bear on the future of Western civilization. The cost of glory is always great. Visit costofglory.com to find out more.
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Episodes
  • 100 - Cato I: A Strange Boy
    Nov 22 2024

    Join us in Austin for the Cost of Glory Men's Retreat. January 23-26. Theme: Caesar https://costofglory.com/retreat

    Thanks Reid Powers - who sponsors this episode in honor of his father, the late Bill Powers, past president of UT Austin.


    Episode 1 of the Life of Cato the Younger, Rome's great Stoic statesman

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • 99 - On Progress - Against Stoicism
    Nov 6 2024

    Fill out an application for the Cost of Glory Men's Retreat - "SELL IT LIKE CAESAR". January 23-26th. Apply here. More details to follow soon. (URL here: https://forms.costofglory.com/2025-retreat ).


    How to make progress, and know it. Featuring a few of Plutarch's critiques of some Stoics of his day - whether fairly or unfairly, you can decide.

    Also featuring: Diogenes the Cynic, Aeschylus the Poet, Brasidas the Spartan Commander.

    Also featuring: ZEAL

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    22 mins
  • 98 - Gallic Wars 8: Finale
    Oct 21 2024

    Caesar ties all loose ends in his Gallic Campaign, in part 8, the final episode of our series on Caesar’s masterwork of psychology, strategy, and propaganda: On the Gallic War (De Bello Gallico).

    This is a world-history making story (the conquest of what’s now modern France), told by a world-history making storyteller.

    Caesar entered Gaul as a mere politician. He returned 9 years later as a conqueror - and an enemy of the state. He tells how it all happened with his own pen.

    In this episode:

    • Final skirmishes with the Bituriges and the Carnutes
    • Siege of a hill-fort, and Caesar takes arms (literally)
    • Conclusion of a bloody chapter, and some takeaways

    Cost of Glory is an Infinite Media production — and big thanks to Dr. Richard Johnson of the great city of New York for sponsoring this episode and many others in this series!


    Coffee + Great Heroes of History = Imperium Coffee. They make great roasts and are big fans of CoG - use code COSTOFGLORY when you checkout for a discount.

    See my favorite, Sertorius Roast - co-designed by yours truly.
    https://imperium.coffee/roasts/sertorius/

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    38 mins

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