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Classical Education

Beautiful Teaching, LLC

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Classical Education is a podcast perfect for learning about the tradition of a liberal arts education. We invite you to join us on a journey in pursuit of the True, the Good, and the Beautiful as we participate in the great conversation and listen to the many voices coming from the world of classical education.
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”Thinking like everyone else assures you a mediocre fate; And it’s later than you think” From aliens and whiskey, to liberty and evolutionary psychology, Matt & Ben discuss everything it means to be a red-blooded American man in a modern world . Episodes released weekly. Thanks for watching & keep up the good fight! You got this!
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Liberal Arts Endeavor

College of Arts & Letters - Michigan State University

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The Liberal Arts Endeavor is a podcast by the College of Arts & Letters (CAL). Each episode throughout the academic year will feature a different Liberal Arts story within the College. Learn more at cal.msu.edu/about/podcasts
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Full-Time Weirdos

Cecily Sailer & Sarah Cook

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Are you a weirdo? Us, too! Join creative coaches Cecily Sailer and Sarah Cook as they explore what it’s like to embody our truest, weirdest selves — and why that’s so vital in a world that demands conformity. Together, Cecily and Sarah deep dive with fellow weirdos, creatives, and each other as they explore what it looks like to make scary choices, pursue wild dreams, and follow the path toward our most joyful and creative selves. Consider this podcast your permission to get weird!
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Left and Liberal. HOME OF "PAT ROBERTSON AS READ BY A VOICE OF GOD" comedy series! News and pop-culture from a student at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago who's into...news and pop-culture. I enjoy embarrassing myself. Listen LIVE at freeradiosaic.org on Wednesdays 6-7. Podcast the show here and get extra outbursts!
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Counter Point

CNP Podcast Network

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Counter Point is a CNP podcast. The shows amplifies the voices of black gay men through conversations with thought leaders, creatives and activists. Follow us on Social Media @cnptribe
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Check out our website! http://WWW.LOGOSMEDIA.COM Logos Media podcast with host Jan Irvin. Gnostic Media is now Logos Media - open-source, independent media that pulls you outside of the box and into the heart of cognizance itself. Topics of investigation include: education and the 7 liberal arts (the trivium and quadrivium), the mystery schools, mythology, theology, shamanism, entheogens, archaeoastronomy, politics, economics, and much more. By bringing together leading academic and independ ...
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Hella Black Podcast

Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham

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Hella Black Podcast is brought to you by Delency Parham and Abbas Muntaqim. Over the next 12 weeks we are happy to bring ya'll a limited series called Tales of The Town, which is a podcast about nearly 100 years of Black Oakland history! You can follow us on Twitter and IG @HellaBlackPod and support us on https://www.patreon.com/HellaBlackPod. We hope you all enjoy the show!!
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Art.coop invites listeners to Remember the Future together by listening to the stories of artists and culture bearers who know that the practices of the Solidarity Economy are not some new technology, but actually are ways of being in relationship with people and planet that are as old as time. They are our ancestral practices. In this 7 episode narrative pilot, listeners learn: You don’t have to be a starving artist or a sell out. You can find work where you joyfully live your values and pa ...
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Humanitarian Engineering

Humanitarian Engineering Group

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In this podcast, the Humanitarian Engineering group of the University of Twente introduces humanitarian engineering actions and their importance to society. With the guests, they talk about initiatives that develop engineering solutions that promote the well-being and lives of people lacking access to fundamental resources.
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Not Loud Enough Podcast

Canan Marasligil & Laura M. Pana

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Not Loud Enough is a podcast that delivers authentic conversations about actions we take to build a more inclusive and empowering world. Brought to you by two very good friends Canan Marasligil and Laura M. Pana featuring special guests from across various industries. We can never be loud enough about the issues we care about.
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We're here to provide you with thought-provoking discussions, enlightening expert interviews, and heartwarming personal stories that delve deep into the world of Health At Every Size, non-diet approaches, body image, eating disorders, mood disorders, and trauma. Each week we bring you new episodes to help you explore what health means to you and change how you think and feel about yourself.
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This unique podcast features some amazing change-makers in higher education. As a College Access Counselor, it's not just the incredible students who've inspired me, but it’s also the collaborative partners, professors, admissions counselors, and staff who have powerful stories of their own. I started "Inspired Conversations" because I wanted to help share their stories too, while also offering some helpful advice about the College Application process. I truly believe in the power of storyte ...
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A podcast about college admissions. Created for high school kids in all levels of college preparation and their parents. Produced and hosted by a college professor and a college admissions pro, husband and wife, Anthony and Jankel Cadavid. Each episode dives into the steps of the college admission process, the best colleges and universities in the country, and the most promising careers and professions.
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About The Guest David V. Hicks retired in 2015 as Chief Academic Officer for Meritas LLC, a company based in Chicago that owned and operated K-12 college preparatory schools worldwide. The day after his retirement, Meritas was sold to Nord Anglia Education. Before joining Meritas, Hicks spent thirty years in independent education, heading St. Andre…
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This podcast is produced by Beautiful Teaching, LLC. Our team provides immersion courses, seminar led book studies, and comprehensive support for parents & K-12 classical educators. This episode was sponsored by Classic Learning Test (CLT), Beautiful Feet Books, and Eighth Day Books! Conference attendees have a chance to win gift certificates from …
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Join Matt and Ben on their insightful journey as they dive deep into the complexities of modern manhood in 2024. From redefining traditional masculinity to navigating societal expectations, their candid conversations explore the evolving roles and responsibilities of men today. Tune in to their thought-provoking discussion as they challenge stereot…
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In this episode, Zikambiyani talks about her past experiences working with rural communities in Zambia, the challenges of co-designing with different community groups, and her reasons for starting a PhD project at the University of Twente on the topic of design for social justice in humanitarian engineering.…
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About The Guest Bryan Smith has been in education for over thirty years, primarily in schools with a liberal arts or classical education philosophy. His own education at the University of Dallas was a solid classical liberal arts formation in great texts, classical Greek, and rhetorical practice. Bryan has worked in private schools for most of his …
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Dan rejoins the podcast to tell us about his 24 years as a Freemason. Like Ben, he sat in the "Worshipful Master" position & his career ended in scandal and bitterness... These Masonic episodes tend to have quite the theme.... #freemasonry #mason #masonic #worshpfulmaster #secretsocietyBy theoriginalliberals
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Now that we are living in a post-disclosure world, Matt & Ben sit down to discuss their thoughts about the possibilities of non-human intelligences that have been interacting with humanity. #aliens #ufo #uap #disclosure #alienabduction #classicalliberalism #libertarian #openmind #thetruthisoutthere #usos #greys #alienagenda #freeenergy #economiccol…
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Sam just became an American citizen!!! She was brought to the United States, from Mexico by her parents, illegally, as a 3 year old girl. She tells a story of challenges, pain & perseverance on her path to citizenship. She also speaks from a personal perspective on the current illegal immigration crisis, and speaks about who she's voting for in the…
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How to learn to create an impact in underserved communities as students? Teodora Citia and Mariam Diarra talked about their BSc thesis and internship assignments they had carried on in Nepal and Madagascar. How to work with the communities from a socio-technical standpoint.By Humanitarian Engineering Group
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About The Guests ACCESS LITERACY TEAM Dorothy Kardatzke I live with my husband in Columbus, Ohio. I taught for more than 25 years in both general education classrooms and in classrooms for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Since 1997, when I was first trained in the English code, all my literacy instruction has been delivered using programs that are Or…
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Matt tells the world about his life-long experiences a someone with Tourette Syndrome. #theoriginalliberals #classicalliberalism #liberal #conservative #libertarian #Democrats #Republicans #capitalism #liberty #socialism #corporatism #communism #America #history #thepresent #thefuture #politics #Trump #biden #ronpaul #freedom #economics #philosophy…
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Mr. Wagner has practiced law in the state capitol of Pennsylvania for 48 years. A man of many accolades, (both as a lawyer, as well as having been inducted into the Pennsylvania sports Hall Of Fame, as quite the athlete) he shares an excellent perspective on life, law, and a number of stories about the characters he has known along the way. #theori…
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In this episode of Hella Black, Abbas and Delency dive into their Ramadan experiences, discussing their spiritual growth and development throughout the holy month. They'll share personal reflections, challenges, and moments of insight, offering a window into their individual journeys. Additionally, Delency opens up about his path to Islam, explaini…
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Guests Rhonda Bedee is an instructor endorsed by SWR author Wanda Sanseri for Spell to Write and Read seminars. My specialty is finding solutions for individual spelling needs via spelling coaching, Mom & Dad encouragement, accountability, and assessments. Experience comes from four decades of home education, public schools, private classical acade…
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Corrections Sergeant Dan joins the show to discuss his 28 years of service in the New York state prison system. He discusses the harsh realities of what it was like on "the inside". He tells the story of a 64 to 2 prison ambush against him and another guard, as well as the tale of an inmate who got his "manhood" stuck in a steel prison bed!! #theor…
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The "Original Liberals" discuss Libertarianism in 2024. Matt & Ben make the case that self-ownership is not only the most successful, dignified and responsible way of living; But, also the most moral, too. #theoriginalliberals #classicalliberalism #liberal #conservative #libertarian #Democrats #Republicans #capitalism #liberty #socialism #corporati…
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Guests Michael Fitzgerald (Principal) Michael is an experienced educator with an M.S. in Brain-Based Education. After a decade teaching in a variety of school models, he is using his knowledge of classical education to lead Northern Schoolhouse, all while pursuing his doctorate in education. A dabbler in logic, philosophy, hiking, archery, chess, m…
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Ben sits down with Matt and goes in depth about his 18 years of experience as a Freemason. He describes what it was like to be the "Worshipful Master" of a lodge... and the reasons he left the fraternity for good. #theoriginalliberals #classicalliberalism #liberal #conservative #libertarian #Democrats #Republicans #capitalism #liberty #socialism #c…
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In this episode, the Humanitarian Engineering group talked with Arash Kargar, a consultant and trainer with years of experience in capacity building for refugees in Jordan and Afghanistan He shared a few practical examples of why shifting focus from only supporting soft skills development to changing local community beliefs and identities can posit…
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Tonight, the guys sit down and ponder potential futures for Americans like us and you. We have imagined the past, identified our present, and attempt to extrapolate the trends which will shape our coming lives. #theoriginalliberals #classicalliberalism #liberal #conservative #libertarian #Democrats #Republicans #capitalism #liberty #socialism #corp…
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Matt & Ben discuss the issues facing us today, as Americans facing the prospects of a tired, broken & failing empire. (Audio Only) #theoriginalliberals #classicalliberalism #liberal #conservative #libertarian #Democrats #Republicans #capitalism #liberty #socialism #corporatism #communism #America #history #thepresent #thefuture #politics #Trump #bi…
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SPONSOR Eighth Day Books is sponsoring our upcoming online conference AND this podcast episode. They are offering FREE standard shipping between March 8 and March 31, 2024 for our listeners. Coupon code: BEAUTIFUL (at the checkout, choose the "standard shipping rate." $4.95 will automatically be deducted from the total order. Click here For Adrienn…
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About the Guest Benjamin Lyda has been head of a classical charter high school and founder of a Charlotte Mason inspired K-12 school. His more than 20 years of teaching experience is wide and varied including teaching in urban and suburban settings. In addition Benjamin regularly works with both advanced and struggling students in public, private, …
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Have you ever wondered about the hidden biases in healthcare that affect those of higher weights? Prepare to have your eyes opened by Ragan Chastain, a dynamic keynote speaker who joins us to unpack the prevalence of weight stigma and its deep-seated roots in racism and anti-blackness. Our conversation is a primer for Ragan's much-anticipated keyno…
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About the Guests Kathleen Cotter Clayton is the daughter of Dr. Joan A. Cotter, author and developer of the RightStart™ Mathematics program. Kathleen is involved with curriculum development and has written or co-authored 17 manuals. She travels, teaches online middle-school classes, and speaks across the US and Canada, sharing the mission to help c…
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Embark on a transformative journey with Sabrina and Michelle Russell, a dietitian and nutrition therapist, as we challenge the conventional wisdom of meal planning. Shattering the myths of diet culture, we delve into a holistic approach that marries the concept of intuitive eating with the practicalities of organizing meals. Through Michelle's own …
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Embark on an empowering exploration with Kate Williams Stone as she shares her transformation from confronting weight stigma to becoming a beacon of support for women navigating Peri-menopause. Together, we unearth the essence of cyclical living and intuitive eating, revealing how syncing with our menstrual cycle's four phases can revolutionize our…
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About the Guest Junius Johnson is a writer, teacher, speaker, independent scholar, and musician. His work focuses on beauty, imagination, and wonder, and how these are at play in the Christian and Classical intellectual traditions. He is the executive director of Junius Johnson Academics, through which he offers innovative classes for both children…
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Have you ever felt bewildered by perimenopause, uncertain what to expect from this transformative phase? Let Kate Williams Stone, a non-diet health and life coach with a special focus on perimenopause, illuminate the path for you. Together, we unravel the complexities of perimenopause, from distinguishing it from menopause to addressing the symptom…
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Unlock the secrets to a clutter-free life with psychotherapist Margo Nelson's transformative strategies for tidying your space and mind. Our enlightening chat with Margo from Courage Counseling takes you through a journey of self-discovery, challenging you to scrutinize your belongings with a critical eye. She guides you through asking the tough qu…
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Unlock the door to understanding weight stigma and its impact on eating disorders with our special mini-episode. I'm thrilled to share a sneak peek into the National Eating Disorder Awareness Week events, including an exclusive full-day conference for healthcare providers on March 1st, and a community-centric workshop on March 2nd. We're rolling ou…
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About the Guest Alex Markos is part of the Humanities faculty at the Geneva School of Boerne, TX, where he currently teaches 9th grade Greek and Roman history and literature. Last year (2022-23), he created and taught a class on virtue for the freshmen and previously taught 3 rd -5 th grade Latin for six years at Geneva. He holds a B.A. in History …
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When your living space starts resembling a storage unit for sentimental mementos, it might be time to explore the emotional ties that bind us to our belongings. That's exactly what we venture into with the compassionate guidance of Margo Nelson, a psychotherapist with a wealth of knowledge on hoarding disorder. Margo eloquently discusses how hoardi…
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Discover the rich tapestry of history and personal evolution with our New Year's edition, where we explore the history behind new year's resolutions and look a new and improved approach. Embracing the new and discarding the old, we explore why traditional resolutions often fail and how our genetics might be whispering secrets about what's truly ach…
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Welcome to the season finale of Inspired Conversations, where we've embarked on an incredible journey of exploring inspiring stories and thought-provoking conversations. In this final episode of Season 1, we have the privilege of sitting down with an extraordinary individual who is making a profound impact in the world of higher education and mento…
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About The Guest Dr. Phillip J. Donnelly is Professor of Literature for the Great Texts Program in the Honors College at Baylor University. His teaching and research focus on the connections between philosophy, theology, and imaginative literature, with particular attention to Renaissance literature and the reception of Classical educational traditi…
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What if emotional eating wasn't just about filling a void, but also about nourishing your deepest emotions? Join us as we unravel this intriguing possibility with Dr. Claudia Perolini, a veteran therapist and an insightful voice on emotional eating. Claudia invites us into her journey of understanding emotional eating, a path marked by personal obs…
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Imagine, feeling at ease with food and no longer finding it a go-to comfort when emotions run high. That's the journey we're embarking on today, as we break down the often misunderstood concept of emotional eating. No judgment here, only compassion and understanding as we unravel and empathize with the multitude of ways emotional eating manifests, …
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In this episode, the Humanitarian Engineering group talked with Dr. Cheryl De Boer, Climate Change Center coordinator at the University of Twente. We talk about how climate change is affecting the most marginalised and underserved communities and the possible cooperation opportunities between the Center and Humanitarian Engineering group.…
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Can you imagine a world where you can enjoy a piece of cake without guilt or a salad without feeling virtuous? Well, our guest, Holly Paulson, a certified eating disorder dietitian, has done more than just imagine it. Holly shares her story, debunking diet culture and shedding light on the difference between dietitians and nutritionists, offering a…
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