
The Liberal Arts and the Working World
Are the liberal arts suited to career outcomes? Is there a fear that classically educated students are at a disadvantage in the marketplace? Listen as Patrick is joined by Jason and Kolby to tackle th...
8 Feb 40min

An Interview with Mandi Gerth
How's your classroom culture? If you feel like your classroom needs a refresh or some inspiration, you'll be excited to hear from Mandi Gerth, a teacher, author and classical education consultant who ...
25 Jan 41min

On the Soul
We believe in teaching the whole person, which entail understanding the soulish part of how we are made. In this episode, we explore ancient understandings of the soul, with particular insights from P...
23 Nov 202536min

Cognitive Load and Memory Consolidation
What does brain science tell us about effective learning? In today's episode, we take a deep dive into insights gained from the fields of cognitive load theory and memory consolidation. Listen as Kolb...
9 Nov 202538min

An Interview with Preston Atwood
How do we understand the classical liberal art of music? Is music in the quadrivium somehow different than the way we think about music today? In this episode, Patrick is joined by Preston Atwood, Hea...
26 Okt 202538min

An Atmosphere of Truth and Sincerity
What does it take to design an inspiring classroom? According to Charlotte Mason, we need to be mindful as to atmosphere. In today's episode, we take a deep dive into what atmosphere means, with a par...
12 Okt 202536min

An Interview with Brian Polk
In this episode, hear from Brian Polk, Director of Accreditation at the Society for Classical Education. Learn about how SCL is doing accreditation with a view to helping classical schools flourish. F...
28 Sep 202536min

C.S. Lewis on Training Moral Virtues
C.S. Lewis, one of the 20th centuries greatest authors, argues for the essential role of moral virtues. In The Abolition of Man and That Hideous Strength, this argument appears in many ways. Patrick i...
14 Sep 202536min



















