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Melissa Piercy, Tracie Dickey, and Marie Artaza join Dan Peterson to talk about their experiences serving on the Regents Parent Council (RPC). The current and past RPC chairs would like to extend a very big thank you to the Regents Facilities team. Without the wonderful support from Facilities, none of the RPC events throughout the year would be po…
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Dick Mattern, a long-time and beloved member of the Regents community, sits down with Liz Benigno to talk about his life and missionary work in Africa. If you've been at Regents for any length of time you've probably been privileged to run across Dick and have a conversation with him in the plaza--now you get to hear his story!…
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NOTE: This is a re-release of an episode with Becky Walter and Liz Benigno from May of 2021. Liz has a new intro explailning the importance and timeliness of this topic at Regents! Becky Walter, K-2 Associate Head, sits down with Liz Benigno to talk about some of their favorite books and reading memories from childhood as well as strategies to inst…
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Liz Benigno, Paige Ueltschey, and Brandon Shufflebarger discuss the life and works of Flannery O'Connor, a mid-century Christian writer that Regents seniors are introduced to in literature class. Beyond talking about her influence, Paige and Brandon discuss the thematic details of two of her short stories -- Good Country People and The Enduring Chi…
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in February of 2023. As a relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Kirk Avery visits with Momentum capital campaign co-chairs, Julie Thomas and Will Davis to discuss the history, planning, and …
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in November of 2021. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Former Regents student Nolan Gore talks to Liz Benigno about how to properly orient our attitudes toward money.…
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in October of 2021. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Mindy Dixon, Ryan Magill, and Jana Gomillion join Liz Benigno to unpack the phrase "the true, good, and beautiful" …
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in January of 2022. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Dr. Lister now serves as the Regents Director of Residency. Today's guest is Dr. Ryan Lister, professor of Theology…
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in October of 2022. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Tyler Robert, a Regents graduate and former teacher, talks with Liz Benigno and Josh Simmons about how the younger …
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in August of 2022. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Liz Benigno sits down to talk candidly with three Regents seniors from the class of 2022 about how taking fine arts …
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in March of 2022. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Mary Bennett is a former professor at Texas State University and currently works as a play therapist and counselor at…
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in February of 2022. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. David Thomas is a counselor in Nashville, TN where he and Sissy Goff have over 50 years of collective experience c…
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in December of 2021. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Regents graduate, Haley Foster, joins Liz Benigno in the studio to talk about her struggles with perfectionism thr…
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in October of 2022. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. As a follow-up to our alumni interview on perfectionism, Martha Bauman joins Liz Benigno to talk about her own stru…
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in May of 2022. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Chip Roy, Regents dad and U.S. representative for Texas’s 21st congressional district, talks to Dr. Dan Peterson about …
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in November of 2020. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Allison Jackson, a long-time Regents science teacher, discusses classical methods of teaching and how they are dis…
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Liz Benigno talks with Dr. Daniel Eaton about what the Apologetics program looks like in the School of Rhetoric and how parents can help prepare their younger kids for this course of study. For parents who feel unprepared to start talking with their children about this subject, Dr. Eaton provides several short book recommendations.…
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Dr. Justin Dyer, Executive Director of the Civitas Institute at UT, and Dr. Will Inboden, Executive Director of the Clements Center for National Security and faculty member at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT, join Dan Peterson to discuss cultivating civil discourse in our community and being a faithful Christian in academia.…
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NOTE: This episode is a re-release of a conversation that was previously recorded in May of 2019. As a perennially relevant topic at Regents, we are releasing it again for those of you who may have missed it the first time around. Dr. Leonard Sax, author of several books, including Boys Adrift, Girls on the Edge, and The Collapse of Parenting, stop…
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