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An Evening with David Brooks - Writer's Symposium by the Sea 2022 

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David Brooks is an op-ed columnist for the New York Times. He is a commentator on The PBS Newshour, NPR's All Things Considered, and NBC's Meet the Press. His books include "Bobos in Paradise," "The Social Animal," and "The Road to Character." His latest book is "The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life," a New York Times No. 1 bestseller. As part of the annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea, director of Point Loma Nazarene University's journalism program Dean Nelson has a candid, humorous and inspiring conversation with Brooks about his lifelong work as a journalist and writer, how events in his life shaped who he is today and his spiritual journey. [4/2022] [Show ID: 37096]
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@normhall1622
@normhall1622 4 месяца назад
I can't get through a Brooks talk or interview without tears running down my cheeks. He hits me in a way no other writer can.
@samkatwaru7241
@samkatwaru7241 2 года назад
David brooks in not only an awesome writer, columnist and speaker but a superb human being. He is an American treasure.
@Logiconfire
@Logiconfire 2 года назад
Only for those who enjoy his babbling.
@nartarlyiatremaynne1239
@nartarlyiatremaynne1239 Год назад
I concur with your sentiment 100% Australia.
@karagi101
@karagi101 Год назад
@@Logiconfire Too bad you hear insightful words as babbling. Must be a Trumpster.
@thanksforbeingausefulidiot9016
No he isn't. He is a corporatist insider. When asked about the corrupt relationship between Harlan Crowe and Clarence Thomas, all that Brooks had to say was that Crowe was a wonderful, sweet man. No he isn't, he is purveyor of the highest level of corruption, over the course of decades, it's possible for a person to be engaged in.
@LawrenceMeisel
@LawrenceMeisel 2 месяца назад
L​@@nartarlyiatremaynne1239
@eleanorbertuch135
@eleanorbertuch135 Год назад
Absolutely wonderful conversation 👏👏👏👏
@seanmichaelhurley
@seanmichaelhurley 2 года назад
Thank you all so very much for this exchange.
@denisecrawford5289
@denisecrawford5289 2 года назад
The Second Mountain is a must read!
@gregehlert2349
@gregehlert2349 2 года назад
David's incisive wit, keen attention, courageous heart, and humble transparency is a model for us all to follow.
@wendygerrish4964
@wendygerrish4964 Год назад
Glad I stumbled on this gem.
@b.terenceharwick3222
@b.terenceharwick3222 2 года назад
"We're over politicized and under moralized." David Brooks
@noelhausler2911
@noelhausler2911 Год назад
Brooks should tell that to his evangelical friends. abuse (Southern Baptists,) Jerry Falwell jr and wife, Ravi Zachiziahs.
@terrylmiller8229
@terrylmiller8229 2 года назад
Thank you!
@diegonayalazo
@diegonayalazo 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@kathystewart8871
@kathystewart8871 Год назад
Wow is right. Thank you for sharing!
@smeer001
@smeer001 2 года назад
I always enjoyed seeing David on the PBS News Hour. I am a moderate Democrat (a rare bird nowadays), but consider him a personable Conservative who seems open-minded, empathetic, intelligent, and reasonable. I need to read his books.
@douglaslett7504
@douglaslett7504 2 года назад
I too a moderate democrat, I agree with you, we need republicans such as Brooks, John Kasich and Mitt Romney.
@David_Best
@David_Best 2 года назад
I love this guy - even though he is a conservative and a believer. Why can’t the rest of the right and evangelical put down their swords and just be accepting and compassionate? I am a progressive and an atheist, and would love it if all the “others” were this thoughtful, honest, and vulnerable.
@johnmichalski3402
@johnmichalski3402 2 года назад
I have to admit I was stunned when he said he acquires 350 pages of notes before writing an 850-word column.
@tomroberts2135
@tomroberts2135 2 года назад
sound unbelievable, right? That's a good sign that it is.
@surfgod509
@surfgod509 2 года назад
'For some reason I stoped to listen to this particular interview, my only exposure to David was Friday night on PBS Shields and Brooks ...out of Chicago.... and rumors about President Nixon 🙄.... I'm so happy to see individuals come so clear and honest about the truth... it's real and we get the idea, the Man is completely brilliant . Thanks for Sharing...
@hankfowler8194
@hankfowler8194 2 года назад
As they lay down to sleep forever The children’s prayers cease Live shortened by a cruel dictator A dove mourns an unlikely peace A ruler’s greed cold and heartless, a conscience empty as space Saddened parents cries bombard us As the world offers a warm embrace
@cathyk9197
@cathyk9197 2 года назад
"I have a reading disorder" - lol
@seasonmechanic
@seasonmechanic 2 года назад
He’s a Catholic minded Dragon !
@tomroberts2135
@tomroberts2135 2 года назад
"he's known for his observations about what in society works".... yes, he just lazily says whatever opinions he has and gets paid for it, then changes him mind depending on who is employing him.
@veritas6335
@veritas6335 Год назад
Brooks says he never knew how to say, "I love you." And then talks about how important his children are to him. I feel sorry for his children if, as their father, he never told them he loved them. No wonder his wife left him.
@veritas6335
@veritas6335 Год назад
The tragic thing about Brooks is as he says, no one in his family had ever said ,"I love you" to him. He appears to be totally walled off from feeling anything, denying all emotion. It's no wonder he has spent his life trying to give himself permission to have feelings. Not unlike many men. Women rarely have this problem.
@ctwatcher
@ctwatcher 2 года назад
Maybe it's all suits that are acting the ____?
@austinwinston684
@austinwinston684 2 года назад
I would rather spend an hour in total silence.
@ubersoonerswitzer1103
@ubersoonerswitzer1103 2 года назад
I would rather spend eternity in total bliss. I win.
@NoahBodze
@NoahBodze 2 года назад
I’m going to schedule a root canal instead ask my dentist questions about world affairs, instead. He doesn’t know anything about it, which is exponentially more than this craven quixotic. Stop rewarding solipsism.
@patriciajump9511
@patriciajump9511 2 года назад
It was a talk about theories and methods, not world affairs. David Brooks, if a quixotic, is not craven, no more than you are, but your style of criticism could use some polish, imo
@thanksforbeingausefulidiot9016
@@patriciajump9511 Let's see if this is polished enough for you. When asked about the corrupt relationship between Harlan Crow and Clarence Thomas, all Brooks had to say was that Crow was a wonderful, sweet man who he had been friends with for years. This is the answer you'd expect from a corporatist, wealthy, Catholic insider. So no, he's not quixotic, but he is blind when the corruption is acted out by a fellow member of his tribe.
@richardmunger6553
@richardmunger6553 2 года назад
Winey little drip no thanks!!!!
@ctwatcher
@ctwatcher Год назад
He must go to a gun free nation, he's not strong enough to be in USA with real Americans, he might cry hard one day soon. We pray.
@thanksforbeingausefulidiot9016
Congratulations, guns are the #1 cause of death among children now. Oh, I know, your thoughts and prayers are hard at work to solve that problem, right?
@douglassmith2055
@douglassmith2055 2 года назад
A long time ago David offered a clear voice of reason. Now, he no longer seems relevant.
@patriciajump9511
@patriciajump9511 2 года назад
It was a talk about theories and methods and personal observations, not "stuff" like it seems you expected. Every talk is not for everybody, maybe, because I enjoyed this talk and it was very relevant to me!
@douglassmith2055
@douglassmith2055 2 года назад
@@patriciajump9511 Perhaps this is the problem. David Brooks is an op-ed columnist for the New York Times. He is a commentator on The PBS Newshour, NPR's All Things Considered, and NBC's Meet the Press. You may want to expand your news sources
@bubb5225
@bubb5225 2 года назад
Here are the keys to success if you want to be like David Brooks: 1) be a white male. 2) kiss up to all your superiors at work, tell them how wonderful they are, how much knowledge they possess. 3) go to your boss one day and pitch yourself like this - “I am an upright moral man concerned with morality and uprightness in everyday life, so make me a columnist where I can write about morality and personal growth and heaven and all sorts of quasi-religious matters. 4) go to all the right parties in Washington and New York. 5) hire a good agent who puts you on tv marketing you you as a sincere man of wisdom. It’s OK if you (and I’m talking to you boys here, for all the most upright, moral columnists are males and white) abandon your wife of 30 years for a young chick who’s working as your secretary; and if you piss off your grown children for doing so. The young chick and the money mean more. And that was David Brooks’ path to success.
@giniabeatty9774
@giniabeatty9774 2 года назад
This man as always has something to say and has made two major adjustments in life that many of his readers would truthfully say had helped them to look beyond themselves.
@thanksforbeingausefulidiot9016
That's exactly correct. When asked about the thoroughly corrupt relationship between Harlan Crow and Clarence Thomas, Brooks' only response was that Crow was a wonderful, sweet man who he had been friends with for years.
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