Wed, 31 August 2016
In this episode of The Mason Jar, Amy Edwards of Blue Sky Daisies joins Cindy Rollins to discuss the use of audio books in the homeschool. Of course, as usual, a few other things come up too. As always, press the arrow above to listen or subscribe to the CiRCE Institute Podcast Network via iTunes here or on Stitcher here. *** This episode of the CiRCE Institute Podcast Network is brought to you by our good friend Professor Carol. Click here to save 25% on all music and art history resources! |
Wed, 24 August 2016
The Commons, hosted by Dr. Brian Phillips, contemplates the lives and times of people worth imitating. In this episode, Brian chats with our man Matt Bianco about Ray Bradbury's contemporary classic, Fahrenheit 451, and the connections the guys see between it and the Benedict Option: that is, what does it have to say about living in a culture that is falling apart? *** This episode of the CiRCE Institute Podcast Network is brought to you by our good friend Professor Carol. Click here to save 25% on all music and art history resources!
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Thu, 18 August 2016
In this episode of The Mason Jar Q&A, Cindy answers questions about kicking off the new school year well. . Topics include:
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Thu, 11 August 2016
In this episode of our flagship podcast, our friend James Daniels joins David on the phone to discuss how to cultivate human-ness in our students and children. Topics of conversation include common places in the classroom, habits vs. subjects, how the seven liberal arts cultivate humans, how to avoid teaching gnostically, seeing the world as children, and much, much more. Money quote: "I'm not teaching content, I'm teaching students." *** This episode of the CiRCE Institute Podcast Network is brought to you by Professor Carol. Head to professorcarol.com/circe to save 25% on all music and art history resources and classes.
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Tue, 9 August 2016
On this episode of Close Reads, Tim, Angelina, and David discuss and revel in chapters nine and ten of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows. Conversations touches on the differences between how Toad and Water Rat interact and respond to nature, the role of the "call" in the book, and, of course, Tim's upcoming turn at Hamlet. And much more, as always. *** This episode of the CiRCE Institute Podcast Network is brought to you by our good friend Professor Carol. Go to professorcarol.com/circe to save 25% on all music and art history resources!
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Mon, 1 August 2016
On this episode of Close Reads, Tim, Angelina and David discuss and revel in chapters seven and eight of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows. Conversations touches on why Toad manages to get people to help him out so often, the strange existence of Pan in the novel, and much more. *** This episode of the CiRCE Institute Podcast Network is brought to you by Veritas Press Self Paced Online Courses. Remember to use code CIRCE15 at checkout to save 15%. |