
A Drink With a Friend
Conversations about a life that values truth, goodness, and beauty above all else. Tsh Oxenreider, a writer, teacher, travel guide, and Catholic convert talks with friends about what it means to live in cooperation with what matters most. Pull up a chair and pour yourself a glass. thecommon.place
Latest episodes

Oct 11, 2024 • 49min
"How patristic is polyester?"
Tsh chats with friends Mike and Alexandra Foley. Hosts of the podcast Drinking With the Saints, Mike is author of a book of the same name (one we love in our household!). We’re joining forces for next summer’s pilgrimage along the Rhine River, and I think you’ll love them. In this conversation we chat about cocktails, the liturgical calendar, travel, homeschooling, the traditional mass, and more.* Drinking With the Saints: the podcast & the book* Tsh’s newsletter: The Commonplace* Tsh’s books, trips, & Rule of Life* Recommended reads* Become a supporting subscriber* Buy a round of drinks* Join the next pilgrimage on the Rhine River This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecommon.place/subscribe

Sep 27, 2024 • 46min
"Constantly making small adjustments"
In this lively conversation, Sarah Mackenzie, owner of Read-Aloud Revival and Waxwing Books, shares insights on parenting older kids and navigating the bittersweet transitions of family life. She reflects on the joys and challenges of homeschooling while highlighting the beauty of illustrated classics. They also discuss the delicate balance of writing amidst family responsibilities, emphasizing the value of imperfect drafts. Tune in for delightful book recommendations and a heartfelt exploration of nurturing creativity and family connections!

Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 10min
"I want to be part of this"
He was a musician, tech employee, and a good homeschooled Baptist kid …and also got a DUI on his record. God used that moment to wake him up — and long story short, now he’s a priest. Fr. Gabe Bouck is Tsh’s new friend (he recently joined her family in Greece and Turkey), and they chat about his story, why he loves what he does, and what their time on pilgrimage this summer meant to them both. …You can’t not love Fr. Gabe.* Tsh’s newsletter: The Commonplace* Tsh’s books, trips, & Rule of Life* Recommended reads* Become a supporting subscriber* Buy a round of drinks* Join the next pilgrimage (on the Rhine River!) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecommon.place/subscribe

Sep 6, 2024 • 11min
"It was a great summer"
It’s time for a new season of Drink, and Tsh has a new-old mission: to really embody the show’s title. Pour yourself a drink and get ready for conversations with friends, old and new. All are welcome.* Tsh’s newsletter: The Commonplace* Tsh’s books, trips, & Rule of Life* Recommended reads* Become a supporting subscriber* Buy a round of drinks This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecommon.place/subscribe

May 31, 2024 • 1h 3min
Blue Water Highway
In this last episode of the season, Tsh talks with Zack Kibodeaux of the band Blue Water Highway. They talk about the objective beauty of art, what it means to make a living as a working artist, and how to navigate secular art spaces as a Catholic Christian. Plus, the episode ends with a sampling of his band’s delightful work! It’s a great conversation to tie up this season — as always, more episodes will be coming this fall.* Host: Tsh Oxenreider / X* Guest: Zack Kibodeaux of the band Blue Water Highway* Blue Water Highway on Patreon* Create Your Rule of Life* Buy a round of drinks* Recommended reads* CS Lewis’ An Experiment in Criticism* Masters of the Air* How (& Why) I’m Taking a Summer Screen Sabbatical This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecommon.place/subscribe

May 24, 2024 • 47min
Objectively Good Art
In this engaging conversation, artist Chris Lewis runs Baritus Catholic, blending ministry with artistry. He delves into what truly makes art objectively good and discusses the philosophical essence of beauty. Chris shares his transition from graphic design to fulfilling illustration, emphasizing the authenticity challenges in today’s AI-driven art scene. He encourages listeners to actively support true artistic expression and reflects on the deep connection between art, faith, and personal fulfillment, all while weaving in humor and relatable anecdotes.

May 10, 2024 • 40min
Making a Novel & Podcast
Yes, it’s good for us to work with our hands, and we all should in some capacity. But what about making things with our mind, and even via (gasp!) our screens, too? Yep, that can be done well. Tsh chats with Faith Moore, novelist and (new) podcaster, about making things: she unpacks what it was like to write her first novel from her home as a busy mom, as well as launching a very successful podcast in a crowded niche.* Host: Tsh Oxenreider / X* Guest: Faith Moore / X / her podcast, Storytime for Grownups* Create Your Rule of Life* Buy a round of drinks* Recommended reads This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecommon.place/subscribe

May 3, 2024 • 53min
Working With Our Hands
Nate Marshall discusses the importance of trade work and working with our hands for personal and societal benefits. Topics include the role of hands in connecting with the world, the impact of technology, the power of hands-on activities for well-being, and the concept of work-life balance and Sabbath.

Apr 19, 2024 • 20min
Making Things
Exploring the significance of creating, the therapeutic benefits of making things, and the value of digital creation for personal fulfillment. Embracing the process of learning through making and emphasizing connection with one's surroundings through creativity.

Apr 5, 2024 • 1h
Localism
Join Tsh and Seth as they chat with Hadden Turner, a young British agrarian writer, about the importance of localism. They discuss supporting local farmers, the impact of chain invasion on communities, AI vs. authenticity, creativity through pain, Welsh landscapes, and investing in local communities.