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Episode 2 dives straight into explaining Praxeology’s method of approaching the study of human action. I had to decide where exactly to start the real lessons, as this is the first official one. I consider Praxeology’s method one of its defining characteristics. We also introduce the foundational axiom of the science: “Human Action is Purposeful Behavior”. We also take a little experiment on the road, so it’s worth watching.

On the production side, this episode had been filmed a while back, but up until last week I wasn’t aware that we had been riddled with audio problems. We therefore took an extra week to get all the kinks worked out, but we’ll be trying to avoid that ever happening again. A big thanks to Robert our director for managing to save the audio, and not making me have to rerecord anything!

I always look forward to the feedback, and you’ll have to forgive me for not putting more visuals or graphics up, but that takes time…or money…but let’s not jump ahead in lessons just yet! 

Episode 1 introduces people to me, and briefly describes what Praxeology is, how praxeological thinking can be useful, and why you should study it.

It’s a great first episode because you’ll get to see our great little animation that we put together. Although we like it, all other episodes will just delve straight into the episode title and then the lesson. But still, I love the song that Mike Mingoia and his band Hook & Lyric put together for us, as well as all the animated characters by Cherie Christensen.

I’ve spent most of my personal time writing these episodes and figuring out the right format in which to present and order each lesson. But there would be no show without my wonderful director Robert Taylor or my favorite cameraman in the whole world Prashant Pawar. Those guys really help me deliver my lines, and put the whole show together.