CiRCE Institute Podcast Network

The Mason Jar is a podcast from the CiRCE Institute Podcast Network in which acclaimed speaker/blogger Cindy Rollins joins host David Kern for a monthly exploration of the ideas, works, and influence of Charlotte Mason.

In this episode Cindy talks to noted Charlotte Mason blogger, Wendy Capehart, about, among other things, whether a Charlotte Mason education is better for girls than boys. 

To send in a question for a future episode, please email David  or Cindy. 

To learn more about Charlotte Mason's biography please visit amblesideonline.org. 

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Direct download: The_Mason_Jar_6__Wendy_Capehart.mp3
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Hosted by Dr. Brian Phillips, The Commons contemplates the lives and times of people worth imitating. 

In episode five Brian chats with scholar, teacher, story-teller, and speaker, Wes Callihan, about the remarkable legacy of St. Gregory of Tours. Topics of conversation include miracles, early Medieval church history, and much more. 

Direct download: The_Commons_5_-_Gregory_of_Tours.mp3
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The Mason Jar is a new podcast from the CiRCE Institute Podcast Network in which acclaimed speaker/blogger Cindy Rollins joins host David Kern for a monthly exploration of the ideas, works, and influence of Charlotte Mason.

In this episode Cindy answers more listener questions.

To send in a question for a future episode please email David  or Cindy. 

To learn more about Charlotte Mason's biography please visit amblesideonline.org. 

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This podcast is brought to you by Noet Scholarly Tools.

Noet connects you to the Western tradition—the great books and their timeless wisdom. Noet applies modern research tools to these classic works—smart searches, original-language tools, and more—helping you join the great conversation like never before. Plus, with the free Noet app, you can take the works of the ages with you, wherever you go. Click here to learn more. Use code CIRCE20 at checkout to save 20%!

Direct download: The_Mason_Jar_QA__Teaching_History_High_School_and_Cultivating_Good_Character.mp3
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Close Reads is a book club podcast from the CiRCE Institute Podcast Network featuring Angelina Stanford and Tim McIntosh, who join host, David Kern, to discuss Great Books and the authors who create them. 

Here in episode 11 they continue their ongoing discussion of Wendell Berry's Jayber Crow. This time they discuss chapters 16-18. 

Direct download: Close_Reads_11__Jayber_Crow_Chapters_16-18.mp3
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Welcome to Quiddity, the original podcast from the CiRCE Institute, featuring interviews and ideas that are important to Christian classical education. 

In this episode, Professor Carol Reynolds discusses music instruction, developing musical imagination, and traveling the world on cultural tours. Featuring a guest appearance by Andrew Kern. 

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