The Masonic Roundtable - Freemasonry Today for Today's Freemasons

By: Jon Ruark Jason Richards Nick Johnson Juan Sepulveda & Robert Johnson
  • Summary

  • The Masonic Roundtable is a weekly panel of Masons from around the world who discuss the latest and greatest in Masonic news, events, scholarship, and happenings. Join the conversation!
    All content of the Masonic Roundtable is the intellectual property of the hosts, Jon Ruark, Jason Richards, Juan Sepulveda, Mike Hambrecht, and Robert Johnson unless specifically stated.
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Episodes
  • The Masonic Roundtable - 0506 - Past Master's Syndrome
    Mar 28 2025

    In this lighthearted yet honest episode, we tackle Past Master’s Syndrome—the all-too-familiar phenomenon of former Masters who just can’t let go. From grumpy sideline commentary to unsolicited “back in my year” advice, we explore the good, the bad, and the hilarious of having Past Masters linger in lodge life. Is it mentorship or micromanagement? Tune in as we laugh, learn, and look at ways to honor experience without letting it stall progress!

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    55 mins
  • The Masonic Roundtable - 0505 - Is Masonry on Life Support?
    Mar 21 2025


    This week, Jon shares updates to membership forecasts. Are we getting better or worse? What does that mean for the future of Freemasonry? Are we still on track for 2040?

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    55 mins
  • The Masonic Roundtable - 0504 - Self Improvement
    Mar 7 2025


    Freemasonry has long been a path of self-improvement, guiding men to refine their character, wisdom, and actions. In this episode, we explore if and how Masonic teachings and principles can help shape a better, more enlightened version of yourself. Why do we focus on personal growth in the first place?

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    1 hr and 2 mins

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