Today’s episode on The Chap’s Guide YouTube channel is titled “Why Men Need Brotherhood: Joining a Fraternal Organization,” in which host Ash Jones explains the benefits to one’s well being of being part of something larger than oneself. Click the above graphic. In twenty-two minutes of monolog, he repeatedly discusses Freemasonry and, for the first time, discloses to his viewers his brush with the Craft.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2026
‘Chap’s Guide: Why Men Need Brotherhood’
Today’s episode on The Chap’s Guide YouTube channel is titled “Why Men Need Brotherhood: Joining a Fraternal Organization,” in which host Ash Jones explains the benefits to one’s well being of being part of something larger than oneself. Click the above graphic. In twenty-two minutes of monolog, he repeatedly discusses Freemasonry and, for the first time, discloses to his viewers his brush with the Craft.
If you are unfamiliar with this channel, The Chap’s Guide has been updated prolifically, with more than a thousand videos since 2019, garnering more than 100,000 subscribers and approaching 14 million views. (Makes America’s third favorite Masonic blog here look like a boutique enterprise, honestly.) He has no connection to The Chap magazine.
Jones, located in the United Kingdom, set out seven years ago to encourage men to express themselves by upholding traditions in gentlemanly attire and grooming but, since you can make only so many videos about dress shirts and shaving soaps, he has branched into mindset and behavior. In that regard, he has shared his experiences in reading books, reflecting on life by journaling, and maintaining robust physical health, among other beneficial pursuits.
He has mentioned Freemasonry in the past, but the episode published today is prompted by a viewer named Steve, who asks “Are you a Freemason, Ash? What is your view on fraternal societies?” A candid talk ensues in which he explains his membership in the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, which he joined as a young man serving in the Royal Air Force; and The Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, the London-based livery company where internet content-creators have joined the traditional ranks of printers.
Jones’ description of his interview with a Masonic lodge’s investigating committee is distressing. I have no experience with English Constitution lodges, but it sounds like something went awry then. He makes clear he is not opposed to our fraternity; he simply found it isn’t right for him.
“Shared purpose gives you, as a man, meaning in your life,” he advises. Who can argue with that?
Click here to watch the video.
Monday, September 23, 2024
‘Give up and don’t miss out’
Just a quickie edition of The Magpie Mason to direct your attention to new episodes on two of my favorite YouTube channels, both of which I have recommended to you before. These were posted within the past few days, and they inadvertently share a common theme.
On his Daily Masonic Progress channel, the brilliant Bro. Darren Allatt of Australia shares the “Masonic Secret to Being Prepared for Anything,” in which he explains Freemasonry’s teachings on mental, physical, and spiritual readiness for life’s unexpected vicissitudes. Watch. It’s not even nine minutes long.
On his nearly always entertaining The Chap’s Guide channel, the affable and ever supportive Mr. Ash Jones in England reveals the “Things I’ve Given Up in My Life to Make It Better.” Not a Freemason, but probably ought to be, Jones lists a number of attitude corrections he embraced with the wisdom that accompanies advancing age. Less than nineteen minutes, plus you’ll see his modest cabin in the woods.
Enjoy them both.
Thursday, February 29, 2024
‘The Grand Master is a Chap’
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Prince Michael of Kent is the subject of Wednesday night’s Chap’s Guide video.
This study of His Royal Highness’ sartorial triumphs—look at those ties!—makes no mention of his Masonic life, but you know he is one of two members of the royal family affiliated with Freemasonry. HRH Prince Michael is the M.W. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England and Wales. If I’m not mistaken, the video misstates details of his ancestry and the HRH style, but here it’s the clothes that make the man.
(In real life, it’s a bad week for Prince Michael. His son-in-law, Thomas Kingston, died Sunday.)
This video is the second in two weeks to mention Freemasons. On February 14, host Ash Jones critiqued the dressing style of a Bro. Ryan in Australia. (Click here and forward to the ten-minute mark.)
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As I understand it, if there’s a third video highlighting a Mason, Jones himself will have to be initiated.
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