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3 Brothers Quest

3 Brothers Quest

By: Dr. Rob Williams
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3 Brothers Quest follows the three Baldwin brothers as they explore who we are, where we came from, and where we might be going. Through honest conversation, curiosity, and brotherly debate, the show searches for meaning in a living cosmos.

Each episode explores the big questions behind human existence: consciousness, spirituality, science, philosophy, mythology, ancient history, cosmology, religion, nature, personal transformation, and the future of humanity.

Part family conversation, part spiritual inquiry, and part philosophical exploration, 3 Brothers Quest is for listeners who are drawn to mystery, meaning, human origins, ancient wisdom, the nature of reality, and the search for purpose in modern life.

Join the quest as three brothers examine the stories, beliefs, discoveries, and experiences that shape how we understand ourselves, our world, and our place in the universe.

3BQ is a project of the Marion Institute, USA.

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Episodes
  • Quest #20: Illuminating Ivan Illich, with Dougald Hine and Sajay Samuel
    Jan 15 2026

    Welcome to 3 Brothers Quest #20!

    QUEST GUESTS

    Meet Sajay Samuel and Dougald Hine, who have spent their professional lives (among many other projects) illuminating the work of Ivan Illich. Austrian Catholic priest, author, philosopher, teacher, and social critic, Illich described himself as an “errant pilgrim,” and advocated for a radical reconceptualization of civilization in an age of dehumanization brought on by modern systems, suggesting a return to small scale values – tools, friendship, family, community, and the uniqueness of each human as an embodied being. Our three-way conversation explores Illich’s legacy, and considers Illich’s approach as a teacher, his emphasis on tools over systems, his critique of Christianity as a devout Christian, and his call for genuine friendship in an impersonal age dominated by Rules and Systems. Afterwards, join the Baldwin brothers – Ian, Michael, and Philip – for their fraternal reflections on this 3 Brothers Quest episode.

    QUEST MAP

    Widely considered one of the 20th century's most vital yet underappreciated philosophers, Ivan Illich’s legacy can be found in his wide-ranging critiques of modern institutions, including institutionalized “health care,” “public schools,” and organized religion. Illich called for dismantling pervasive and impersonal institutional bureaucracies in favor of a more decentralized, small scale, human-centered existence, and promoted what he called “conviviality” – tools for self-reliance, community, and friendship – as well as playfully advocating for “sober drunkenness” and a radical reorientation towards living as unique and sovereign embodied beings, rather than rule-bound subjects of impersonal systems.

    QUEST COMMUNITY

    Join 3 Brothers Quest on all major podcast platforms, follow 3BQ on our Facebook and Instagram channels, visit our www.3brothersquest.net web site, and subscribe to our 3BQ Substack to support our work: @3BrothersQuest.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Quest #20: Illuminating Ivan Illich, with Dougald Hine and Sajay Samuel
    Jan 1 2026

    Welcome to 3 Brothers Quest #20!

    QUEST GUESTS

    Meet Sajay Samuel and Dougald Hine, who have spent their professional lives (among many other projects) illuminating the work of Ivan Illich. Austrian Catholic priest, author, philosopher, teacher, and social critic, Illich described himself as an “errant pilgrim,” and advocated for a radical reconceptualization of civilization in an age of dehumanization brought on by modern systems, suggesting a return to small scale values – tools, friendship, family, community, and the uniqueness of each human as an embodied being. Our three-way conversation explores Illich’s legacy, and considers Illich’s approach as a teacher, his emphasis on tools over systems, his critique of Christianity as a devout Christian, and his call for genuine friendship in an impersonal age dominated by Rules and Systems. Afterwards, join the Baldwin brothers – Ian, Michael, and Philip – for their fraternal reflections on this 3 Brothers Quest episode.

    QUEST MAP

    Widely considered one of the 20th century's most vital yet underappreciated philosophers, Ivan Illich’s legacy can be found in his wide-ranging critiques of modern institutions, including institutionalized “health care,” “public schools,” and organized religion. Illich called for dismantling pervasive and impersonal institutional bureaucracies in favor of a more decentralized, small scale, human-centered existence, and promoted what he called “conviviality” – tools for self-reliance, community, and friendship – as well as playfully advocating for “sober drunkenness” and a radical reorientation towards living as unique and sovereign embodied beings, rather than rule-bound subjects of impersonal systems.

    QUEST COMMUNITY

    Join 3 Brothers Quest on all major podcast platforms, follow 3BQ on our Facebook and Instagram channels, visit our www.3brothersquest.net web site, and subscribe to our 3BQ Substack to support our work: @3BrothersQuest.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Quest #19: Seeking Rudolf Steiner, with Mark Finser and John Bloom
    Nov 12 2025

    Welcome to 3 Brothers Quest #19!

    QUEST GUESTS

    Meet Mark Finser and John Bloom, who have spent their professional lives diving deep into the world of Anthroposophy and Rudolf Steiner. Building on episode #12, our first Steiner conversation, our second exploration of Steiner explores his notions of the Luciferic and Ahrimanic, and a third balancing force - the Christ - marked by what Steiner called the mystery of Golgotha. We also consider human spiritual evolution, and the emerging influence of “Artificial Intelligence” on human destiny. Afterwards, join the Baldwin brothers – Ian, Michael, and Philip – for their fraternal reflections on this 3 Brothers Quest episode.

    QUEST MAP

    Widely considered one of the 20th century's most vital and important philosophers, Steiner left myriad legacies, including the Anthroposophical Society in America, and made pioneering contributions in the fields of education, agriculture, architecture, literature, philosophy, and spiritual teaching. Steiner believed that humans once participated more fully in spiritual processes of the world through a dreamlike consciousness, but have, in modern materialistic times, become restricted by their attachment to material things. The renewed perception of spirituality, Steiner believed, required training the human consciousness to rediscover the spiritual dimensions of reality."

    QUEST COMMUNITY

    Join 3 Brothers Quest on all major podcast platforms, follow 3BQ on our Facebook and Instagram channels, visit our www.3brothersquest.net web site, and subscribe to our 3BQ Substack to support our work: @3BrothersQuest.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
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