The Commonplace

Autumn Kern
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Apr 18, 2024 • 0sec

Ep 03 | Love What Lasts: An Interview with Joshua Gibbs

Once you begin looking at curricula, it doesn’t take long to notice there’s a lot of overlap on the book lists. Homer. Plato. Plutarch. Dante. Milton. It can leave a mom wondering why we have to read these books in classical education. To get that answer, however, we have to ask a slightly different set of questions: Why do some stories last and why does that matter? I’m joined today by Mr. Joshua Gibbs to discuss why loving stories that last—whether in book, music, or film—is a matter of the soul. Footnotes for this episodeGibbs ClassicalGibbs Classical: ClassesThe Cedar Room | Josh’s column at the Circe InstituteProverbial PodcastLove What LastsHow to Be UnluckySomething They Will Not Forget__________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 800+ mother-teachers in Common House (It’s like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and Virtues and Vices!
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Apr 4, 2024 • 0sec

Ep 02 | The Literary Life of Families: An Interview with Shay and Catherine Gregorie of Wolfbane Books

While moms may be the ones buying the books, it’s the family that inhabits the worlds within them. The atmosphere, habits, and ideas of our home are shaped by the stories we read together which means we’re forming the minds, imaginations, and hearts of everyone involved. Whether you’ve just heard about living books or you’ve been reading the classics for years, you have to ask yourself: Are we building a family literary life of truth, goodness, and beauty?I’m joined by Shay and Catherine Gregorie to discuss how we can inhabit stories with our children, speaking into existence worlds that show them God’s hand in the uncommon and common moments of our lives. Footnotes for this episodeWolfbane BooksThe King of All Things, Shay & Catherine Gregorie The Forgotten King, Kenneth Padgett & Shay GregorieThe Story of God Our King, Kenneth Padgett & Shay GregorieThe Story of God with Us, Kenneth Padgett & Shay GregorieThe Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. LewisThe Wingfeather Saga, Andrew PetersonThe Wilderking Series, Jonathan RogersThe Year of Miss Agnes, Kirkpatrick HillThe Penderwicks, Jeanne BirdsallThe Trumpet of the Swan, E.B. White__________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 800+ mother-teachers in Common House (It’s like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and Virtues and Vices!
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Mar 21, 2024 • 0sec

Ep 01 | Christ the Logos: An Interview with Andrew Kern

As we discussed last season, there is a marked difference in how one moves in the classical world and the modern world. The classical world is a symphony; the modern, a machine. The classical world is harmonious; the modern is fragmented. The classicist is an encounter-er; the modern man, a manipulator. If there is a single idea to explain these differences, I’d venture to say it’s recognition of Christ as the logos. To really dive into the power of story, we must first look to the unifying Principle who holds all things together. Then we have to ask: How does He give form to everything?I’m joined by Mr. Andrew Kern to discuss what it means that Christ is the logos and how this reveals the grandeur of God in the world. ________Today’s episode is brought to you by Davenant Hall. Davenant Hall, the educational wing of The Davenant Institute, is refounding the medieval university for the digital frontier. They’ve graciously offered The Commonplace listeners a discount for first-time auditors for this Trinity term. Use commonplacetrinity24 to receive $25 off your fee and to receive Reforming Classical Education after registration closes. Registration ends on March 29th, and you can learn more here. Pst. I’ll see you fellow auditors in Dr. Hoskin’s Early Christian Worship class!________Footnotes for this episodeCiRCE InstituteThe CiRCE Guide to Reading, Kern and LipinskiClassical Education, The Movement Sweeping America, Kern and VeithThe Chronicles of Narnia, Lewis__________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 800+ mother-teachers in Common House (It’s like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and Virtues and Vices!
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Mar 7, 2024 • 0sec

Ep 00 | Welcome to Storied Souls

Once upon a time, there were mothers with the power to build worlds with their words. Will you be one of them?That’s the question I’m posing to you, dear listener, this season. But not without first answering some of your story questions.Ps. Did you catch our season trailer? It’s magic.__________Today’s episode is brought to you by Davenant Hall. Davenant Hall, the educational wing of The Davenant Institute, is refounding the medieval university for the digital frontier. They’ve graciously offered The Commonplace listeners a discount for first-time auditors for this Trinity term. Use commonplacetrinity24 to receive $25 off your fee and to receive Reforming Classical Education after registration closes. Registration ends on March 29th and you can learn more here. Psst. I’ll see you fellow auditors in Dr. Hoskin’s Early Christian Worship class!__________You can find the full episode notes here: https://www.thecommonplacepodcast.com/podcast/ep04-00You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 800+ mother-teachers in Common House (It’s like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and Virtues and Vices!
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Dec 28, 2023 • 0sec

Ep 15 | We’re Going (Classical) Camping

It’s time to end season three but we’re not leaving the classical world beyond the wardrobe. We’re just going to go camping. __________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 700+ mother-teachers in Common House (It’s like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Virtues and Vices, Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and How to Start a Classical Charlotte Mason Co-op!
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Dec 14, 2023 • 0sec

Ep 14 | But Do I Really Need to Teach Latin and Greek?

Exploring the relevance and benefits of studying Latin and Greek in modern education, the speaker argues for their importance in developing unique knowledge and self-discipline. Discussing the significance of Mount Parnassus in relation to poetic inspiration and motherhood, as well as the role of classical education in cultivating intellectual and aesthetic development. Emphasizing the mastery of languages to enhance language skills and develop judgment, while highlighting the decline of Latin and Greek education in American high schools since the 1880s.
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Nov 30, 2023 • 0sec

Ep 13 | Scouting to Form the Whole Person: An Interview with Kriste Janczyk

Scouting is a thing in a Mason education but I think it deserves its rightful place in classical education too. Using my favourite Charlotte-Mason-is-classical pegs, we’re going to show how scouting belongs in a classical education and how you can get started. I’m joined by my own Withywindle Scoutmistress, Kriste Janczyk, and we hope you enjoy the conversation!__________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 640+ mother-teachers in Common House (It’s like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Virtues and Vices, Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and How to Start a Classical Charlotte Mason Co-op!
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Nov 16, 2023 • 0sec

Ep 12 | The Classical Tradition in the Early Years (Or, How ‘Bout Those Liberal Arts?)

For most people, classical education becomes synonymous with the liberal arts. The classical tradition, however, is larger than the liberal arts (great as they are) and, if you look closely, you’ll see your children need a few things before the liberal arts. What is this foundational work in the early years? Let’s talk about it. __________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 625+ mother-teachers in Common House (It’s like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Virtues and Vices, Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and How to Start a Classical Charlotte Mason Co-op!
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Nov 2, 2023 • 0sec

Ep 11 | Bonus!: A Very Classical Charlotte Mason Christmas Gift Guide

It’s just about that time when the classical Charlotte Mason gift guides will abound and while I like heirlooms carved by a dwarf in Narnia just as much as the next homeschool mom, I don’t know if that’s exactly the gift guide we need this year. Tune in for this bonus episode pulled straight from Common House as ‘tis the season (Can you believe it?), and we’ll get back to the liberal arts next time. Announced linksWEBINAR | Awakening the Soul: Attention as a Way of Waking Up to the WorldCOURSE | Virtues and Vices__________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 650+ mother-teachers in Common House (It’s like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and Virtues and Vices!
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Oct 5, 2023 • 0sec

Ep 10 | Learning to Love Rightly

Pursuing the good life means asking, over and over again, “Am I loving the right things at the right time and in the right way? “__________You can find the full episode notes here (including my footnotes for this episode). You can leave the podcast a rating and review here. (I thank you!)---------Join the 650+ mother-teachers in Common House (It’s like a Patreon, but better.) where we think deeply and learn together through full courses, bonus minisodes, monthly Q+A video calls, resources, and more!Right now, you can join a number of self-paced courses like Charlotte Mason Habits 101, and Virtues and Vices!

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