Circe Institute Podcast Network

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Synopsis

The CiRCE Institute Podcast Network is made up four regular shows: FORMA, featuring interviews and conversations with educators, writers, and thinkers.The Mason Jar featuring Cindy Rollins, all Charlotte Mason all the time. Close Reads, a book club podcast, featuring Angelina Stanford and Tim McIntosh.Ask Andrew, in which Andrew Kern answers listener questions about Christian classical education.As well as various seasonal shows like The Commons with Brian Phillips, The Divided Line with Matt Bianco, and A Perpetual Feast with Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan.

Episodes

  • Advent Episode: T.S. Eliot's THE JOURNEY OF THE MAGI with Christine Perrin and Matt Bianco

    15/12/2015 Duration: 01h23min

    Welcome to Quiddity, the original podcast from the CiRCE Institute, featuring interviews and ideas that are important to Christian classical education. In this advent-themed episode, Christine Perrin and Matt Bianco join David to discuss T.S. Eliot's poem, The Journey of the Magi. As promised here is the ancient church hymn Christine reads during the show: http://oca.org/saints/troparia/2013/12/25/103638-the-nativity-of-our-lord-god-and-savior-jesus-christAnd here is the painting she refers to: http://m1.i.pbase.com/g2/48/619748/2/146773021.ZW4GpVUs.jpg****This podcast is brought to you by Noet Scholarly Tools. Noet offers a suite of tools and texts for scholarly work in the classics. It serves disciplines that involve original-language research and text comparison—classical studies, philosophy, intellectual history, and more. Noet Research Libraries give professors, students, and scholars advanced academic resources: original-language tools, fast searches, an

  • Gregory Wolfe on the Christian Artist, and more

    11/12/2015 Duration: 54min

    Welcome to Quiddity, the original podcast from the CiRCE Institute, featuring interviews and ideas that are important to Christian classical education. In this episode, David Kern chats on the phone with Gregory Wolfe, editor of IMAGE Journal and author of the new book The Operation of Grace: Further Essays on Art, Faith, and Mystery. Topics of conversation include what it means to be a Christian artist, cultivating the next great Flannery O'Connors, and why IMAGE changed its subtitle. ***This podcast is brought to you by Noet:Noet offers a suite of tools and texts for scholarly work in the classics. It serves disciplines that involve original-language research and text comparison—classical studies, philosophy, intellectual history, and more. Noet Research Libraries give professors, students, and scholars advanced academic resources: original-language tools, fast searches, and side-by-side study of related texts. Plus, with the free Noet mobile app, you can take the wor

  • Professor Carol Reynolds, on Music and more

    03/11/2015 Duration: 01h10min

    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. ***This podcast is brought to you by our friends at Noet. Noet offers a suite of tools and texts for scholarly work in the classics. It serves disciplines that involve original-language research and text comparison—classical studies, philosophy, intellectual history, and more. Noet Research Libraries give professors, students, and scholars advanced academic resources: original-language tools, fast searches, and side-by-side study of related texts. Plus, with the free Noet mobile app, you can take the works of the ages with you, wherever you go. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Martin Cothran On Imagination, Science, and Books

    24/10/2015 Duration: 54min

    Welcome to Quiddity, the original podcast from the CiRCE Institute, featuring interviews and ideas that are important to Christian classical education. In this episode, Martin Cothran, of Memoria Press, discusses the disturbing disenchantment in our modern times, the problem with modern science, and books (of all kinds). Discussion touches on G.K. Chesterton, children's literature, reading habits, Walter Scott, gravity, Charles Taylor, and fairy tales.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Andrew Pudewa on the Value of Repetition and Discipline

    09/09/2015 Duration: 43min

    Welcome to Quiddity, the original podcast from the CiRCE Institute, featuring interviews and ideas that are important to Christian classical education. In this episode, Andrew Pudewa explains the value of practice, discipline, and repitition. Discusssion touches on Mr. Pudewa's experiences learning the violin in Japan from the famous Dr. Suzuki, what made Frederick Douglas "America's greatest orator since Patrick Henry", and practical tips for effectively including repitition and practice in our homes and classrooms. ***This episode is brought to you by our dear friend Professor Carol whose Circle of Scholars offers online courses in music and the fine arts (all of which CiRCE listeners can access for free for 90 days here). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Christine Perrin on Teaching and Reading Poetry

    11/08/2015 Duration: 01h13min

    Welcome to Quiddity, the original podcast from the CiRCE Institute, featuring interviews and ideas that are important to Christian classical education. In this episode, Christine Perrin; poet, teacher, and speaker from Classical Academic Press; joins us to discuss how to effectively teach and read poetry. Topics include: the anxiety that often comes with teaching poetry, Robert Frost, understanding metaphor, poetry as science, and much more. This episode is brought to you by: Arete ScholarsArete Scholars exists to help economically disadvantaged children reach their highest potential through educational opportunity. Through private contributions from corporate and philanthropic partners, Arete awards need-based K-12 scholarships and empowers parents to place their children in schools that best suit their unique gifts and learning needs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • John Hodges on Why We Should Take Music Less Seriously

    07/08/2015 Duration: 01h02min

    Welcome to Quiddity, the original podcast from the CiRCE Institute, featuring interviews and ideas that are important to Christian classical education. Here in episode 52, John Hodges, director of the Center for Western Studies and an experienced conductor and composer, explains why he thinks we take music too seriously, how to cultivate good listeners of music (it begins, he claims, with cultivating humble listeners), and what he would listen to if he could only listen to one piece of music (forever).  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Sarah Mackenzie on "Teaching From Rest"

    01/08/2015 Duration: 26min

    Welcome to Quiddity, the original podcast from the CiRCE Institute, featuring interviews and ideas that are important to Christian classical education. In episode #51, author/blogger/speaker/mom, Sarah Mackenzie, joins David Kern to provide some specific tips on how best to teach from a state of rest, what teaching from rest could look like in a traditional school setting, what's new in the updated second edition of her book, Teaching From Rest: A Homeschooler's Guide to Unshakeable Peace (out August 3rd), and much more. You can find Sarah at amongstlovelythings.com and you find a copy of her book at classicalacademicpress.com.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Interview with Carol Zaleski, author of The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings

    03/07/2015 Duration: 45min

    In this, the 50th episode of Quiddity, our flagship podcast, David Kern interviews Carol Zaleski, co-author of The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings.  Discussion touches on the role of WWI in their collective lives, how the Inklings would respond to the issues of our day, and why Charles Williams and Owen Barfield belong in the same conversation with Lewis and Tolkien. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The Christ-Centered Curriculum, by Andrew Kern

    29/05/2015 Duration: 01h06min

    In this week's episode of Quiddity, we bring you Andrew Kern on The Christ-centered Curriculum, a lecture presented in Cincinnati at the Midwest Homeschool Convention, April 2015. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Sarah Mackenzie and Cindy Rollins on How to Make the Most of the Summer

    20/05/2015 Duration: 43min

    In this episode, Sarah Mackenzie, of amongstlovelythings.com, and noted speaker, Cindy Rollins, share their thoughts on summer reading, turning vacation into "learning experiences", using summer for your own edification, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • What is Socratic Teaching? by Andrew Kern

    01/05/2015 Duration: 01h03min

    In this episode of the show, we bring you another lecture from Andrew Kern, What is Socratic Teaching, presented at the Indiana Home Educators Convention in March 2015. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Andrew Kern on How to Read a Great Book (And a Hard One)

    23/04/2015 Duration: 01h01min

    In this week's episode we bring you a recent talk by Andrew Kern, presented at the Indiana Home Educator's Convention, in which he argues that reading challenging books like the Iliad and the Odyssey can bring greater pleasure than less challenging fare, and that they're more likely to enrich your home and the souls who live there. Plus, he offers some tips on how to approach these difficult books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Rod Dreher on How Dante Saved His Life

    08/04/2015 Duration: 39min

    In this week's episode author and journalist, Rod Dreher, joins the show to discuss his fantastic new book, How Dante Can Save Your Life: The Life-Changing Wisdom of History's Greatest Poem, out this month from ReganArts. Conversation touches on the power of story to change lives, how Dante helped Rod's faith grow even in the face of some deep family drama and a debilitating illness, and why everyone should read The Divine Comedy. Rod is a senior editor of The American Conservative and the author of Cruncy Cons and The Little Way of Ruthy Leming. His work has appeared in numerous publications including the New York Post, the Dallas Morning News, National Review, First Things, and the Wall Street Journal, and broadcast on NPR's All Things Considered and BBC Radio. He lives in St. Francisville, Louisiana, with his wife Julie and their three children.You can buy a copy of the book here. And you can find Rod's blog

  • Louis Markos on the Legacy of C.S. Lewis the Educator

    03/04/2015 Duration: 42min

    In this week's episode Dr. Louis Markos joins the show to discuss his new book, C.S. Lewis: An Apologist for Education, out this month from Classical Academic Press as part of their new Giants in the History of Education series.Discussion touches on what pedagogical issues of our own time Lewis would be preoccupied with, his love of the medieval cosmological order and what it has to do with education, and why he wasn't necessarily a fan of democracy in the classroom. Click here to read a sample chapter from the book.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Interview with S.D. Smith, author of The Green Ember

    27/03/2015 Duration: 50min

    In this week's episode of Quiddity, David Kern chats with S.D. Smith, author of the new fantasy novel, The Green Ember, and editor of Storywarren.com. Conversations covers topics like homeschooling on the mission field, the insanity of being a writer, what it was like to grow in a West Virginia holler, and much more.  Visit Storywarren.com for more.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • David Hicks Q&A

    20/03/2015 Duration: 01h02min

    In this episode of Quiddity, David Hicks joins David Kern to answer some listener questions about classical education, books, and his book, Norms and Nobility. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Breaking Down Our Bard Madness Shakespeare Bracket

    11/03/2015 Duration: 47min

    In this episode of the Quiddity podcast, we break down our Bard Madness Shakespeare bracket, predicting who we think should win and who we think will win. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to "Illicit" Good Questions from a Reluctant Learner

    07/03/2015 Duration: 01h23s

    In this week's episode of the Quiddity podcast, Matt Bianco, Education Director for Classical Conversations, joins Andrew Kern and David Kern to discuss how to draw good questions from students who seem uninterested or reluctant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to Choose the Right College, with Chris Perrin, John Mark Reynolds, and John Hodges

    28/02/2015 Duration: 50min

    In this episode of Quiddity, the CiRCE podcast, John Hodges, Chris Perrin, and John Mark Reynolds join David Kern to discuss what makes a good college, what every potential college student should know, and some alternatives to traditional college (with a note on debt and student loans). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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