There's usually a choice. It's usually yours. You know when you make a decision and you know it's the wrong one? Later on, you wonder why you did it. At some point, often when you're alone, the world has quieted down, and you have a minute, you think, "Am I the type of person who doesn't do that type of thing?" There's not only a choice of what type of ice cream to get but there's a choice about what type of person we want to become. Did you catch that? You might not yet be the type of perso ...
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I talk about why you should always say goodbye and why it’s my most important belief Cover art photo provided by Vincent Chin on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vchin0709
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The Fall of Roe Podcast is hosted by a forty- year veteran of the service-provision side of abortion rights. Chris Charbonneau caps her career as Planned Parenthood’s longest serving CEO with her new stint; guiding us through what is happening on the ground to people seeking abortion care as Roe falls. She interviews movement colleagues throughout the Country, and clarifies the implications of the looming (and actual) disaster unfolding in the USA, not from a legal perspective, but explores ...
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This podcast centers on my research and understanding of color, color usage, and optics as they relate to theories of human color perception in the making of visual art and design. By Ed Charbonneau, an artist (drawing & painting focus), and an adjunct faculty member in the Foundation and Fine Arts Departments at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. (Content expressed does not reflect the views of the Minneapolis College of Art & Design)
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Uncommon Core 2.0 is a crypto research podcast. This show goes beyond speculation and investing, looking deeper. We explore the fundamental technology and incentives that make public blockchains work under the hood. This show is co-hosted by Hasu and Jon Charbonneau. They’ll be joined by occasional guests, speaking with some of the incredible builders and researchers who are looking to evolve this infrastructure stack to make the mass adoption of crypto possible.
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On So Bad It's... we tackle movies, tv shows, games, food, and even rites of passage that made us what we are today: a couple of goofballs. Join us for the ride.
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Kevin Timothy Austin (b. 1988) is an avid composer with experience in a wide variety of modern compositional processes, favoring blends of genera such as spectralism, minimalism, serialism, aleatory, indeterminacy, jazz, indian classical music and electronic music, with a hint of neoclassicism and indie pop. He enjoys exploring and creating new notation methods and musical forms and maintains a tactile and organic approach to music composition. His music has received world premieres by vario ...
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Anchored is published by the Classic Learning Test. Hosted by CLT leadership, including our CEO Jeremy Tate, Anchored features conversations with leading thinkers on issues at the intersection of education and culture. New discussions are released every Thursday. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
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A bi-weekly podcast featuring interviews and reviews of all things Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Let's chat it U.P.
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The Blogger to Author Podcast helps bloggers and other content creators turn their content into a book so that they can build authority in their niche, share their passion with the world, and earn passive income from their book.
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The Do Together Podcast is brought to you by ifUiWill.com, the fastest and easiest way to set-up challenges, competitions, and accountability. Hosted by Judy Nicastro and Peter Mansour, The Do Together podcast celebrates the power of people doing things together. Guest will include real people who run NGOs and leaders who work with others to make a difference.
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DAOn the Rabbit Hole is the official RabbitHole podcast and is the go-to podcast for people to learn about Web3. By going down the rabbit hole with experts on a variety of topics like economics, psychology, politics, history, art, technology, and more, we hope to help crypto natives and crypto-curious individuals think about how they can contribute to the Web3 ecosystem while simultaneously helping our Web2 listeners become interested in learning more.
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Join Pam and Elisa to chat all things sleep, parenting, development and everything in between. Together we are Early Childhood Educators, Sleep Consultants, Parent Coaches, Post Natal Doula's and most importantly, Moms! Offering practical tips, strategies and science based information to help you help your family!
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Voice-first technology is becoming the operating system of healthcare, and it is poised to completely disrupt the way we experience everything in health and medicine. We are entering the era of ambient computing – smart speakers around us that are ready to carry out our commands through the most natural interfaces known to us – our voices. In this podcast, we discuss the latest news, projects, research, and breakthroughs about the rapidly expanding intersection of Healthcare and VoiceFirst t ...
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What Happened to Beautiful Architecture? | Nic Charbonneau
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Nic Charbonneau, a principal classical architect at Harrison Design, a classical architecture firm. The two discuss how classical philosophy was manifest through the period's architecture and what this says about the modern worldview. Nic dives into what happened to the beautiful architecture of the …
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re375: I Haven’t Eaten Solid Food in 17 Days
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It's going surprisingly easily ...Av Bradley Charbonneau
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A Renaissance in Catholic Education | Archbishop Cordileone
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In this episode of Anchored, Jeremy speaks with Salvatore Cordileone, the Archbishop of San Francisco. They delve into Cordileone’s path to the priesthood and his personal experiences with Pope John Paul II. They also discuss the evolution of Catholic education from its peak in the 1960s to the present day, and discuss potential signs of a renaissa…
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re374: This is How–and Why–I Meditate
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Sure, it's fun--but it's also a better, more effective use of my time than NOT meditating.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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re373: FF | Fast Friday | Day 11 of a Juicing Fast: Clarity & Business Plans
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Fast Friday: Oh So FastingAv Bradley Charbonneau
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re372: “Mind Your Confidence, Mind Your Business” with Karina Klaassen
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Her new book, "Mind Your Confidence, Mind Your Business" is coming out Sep. 27!Av Bradley Charbonneau
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The Transformative Power of Classical Texts | Todd Krulak and Taylore Miller
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Todd Krulak, professor and Director of the University Fellows and the Micah Fellows Honors College programs at Samford University. They are also joined by Taylore Miller, the new Director of College Partnerships at CLT and a Samford graduate. Miller discusses her experience at Samford and Krulak dive…
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Can Education Be Values-Neutral? | Office Hours with Jeremy Tate
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On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about how the College Board recently removed a practice question linking female empowerment to low birth rates and how that correlates to the conversation around values-neutral education. A new …
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re372: When could a nasty stomach bug possibly be a good thing?
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Turn some misery into some delight.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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re371: Want to turn some of your Chronos time into Kairos time? Here’s how to get another hour per day in your life.
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We're going to make two hours from one hour.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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re370: Behind the Scenes at a Healing Meditation
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We're going way woo this week.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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Reinvigorating Public Universities with Classical Education | Will Inboden
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Dr. Will Inboden, a professor and Director of the Alexander Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida. The two discuss the Center’s importance to the classical ed movement, its future, and the five majors it offers. They also discuss his book The Peacemaker: Ronal…
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re369: What if “Never” Were a Good Thing?
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Not "Someday" but "Never."Av Bradley Charbonneau
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Behind the Scenes of CLT | 2024 CLT Interns
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren welcomes five of CLT’s summer interns: Ammon Corpron, Charlotte Crowell, Grace Ann Roth, Blake Schaper, and Gracey Washa to talk about their experiences interning for CLT this summer. Join the group as they discuss the skills they acquired and the projects they worked on the college partnerships, homeschool partne…
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re368: This fan would have never found that artist had he continued to his destination
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Is the journey more important?Av Bradley Charbonneau
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Understanding Music as a Liberal Art | Preston Atwood
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Preston Atwood, Head of School at Westminster Academy in Memphis, Tennessee and author of Cantate Domino: A Liturgical Songbook for Classical Christian Schools. They discuss the difficulty and the necessity of figuring out how to flourish as a human being while serving as an administrator. Preston exp…
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re367: Early Morning Clarity: A Fictional Non-Fiction Audio Drama
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(Fictional?) stories to tell your non-fiction story.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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How the Bible Urges Us Toward Classical Education | John Tweeddale
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by John Tweeddale, Vice President of Academics and professor of theology at Reformation Bible College. The two discuss how the Old and New Testaments and the Christian tradition point to classical education as the way to raise children. They dive into one of the educational legacies of the Protestant Ref…
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re366: So, You Think You Have Nothing To Share?
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Want to really learn something? Teach it.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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The Secret to Saving a School in Decline | David A. Armstrong
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by David A. Armstrong, president of St. Thomas Univeristy in Miami, Florida. The two talk about the university’s origins in communist Cuba, and Armstrong’s own story that led to his commitment to Catholic education. They discuss how, amid an era of colleges closing, St. Thomas has seen record-high enrol…
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Are Standardized Tests Being Compromised? | Office Hours with Jeremy Tate
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On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about how the SAT and ACT are making efforts to “evolve” and “adapt” with the times, leading to watered-down assessments that are more focused on convenience rather than achievement. Jason Bedri…
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Kairos & Chronos TimeAv Bradley Charbonneau
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Why Education Can Never Be Value-Neutral | Michael Bryant
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Michael Bryant from Charleston Southern University. The two discuss why a biblical worldview and the pursuit of knowledge go so well together. They talk about the effect of educational faith integration on the preservation of the liberal arts, and explain why education is never neutral when it comes t…
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Do you have some?Av Bradley Charbonneau
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Coaching Students Through Career and Calling | Krista Autrey
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Krista Autrey, director of the Center for Career and Calling at Geneva College. The two discuss the role faith played in Krista's life when she discovered the career and calling that married her passions for campus ministry and the international church. They dive into how to improve the conversation s…
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re363: Happiness. Want some more? Here’s how to get some.
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It's easier to find than you may think.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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Challenging the Algorithm | Mario Vasilescu
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Mario Vasilescu, co-founder of Readocracy, a technology that allows people to track their knowledge in the form of data and share it with others. He explains the benefits of the technology as a way to discredit the culture of division and noise and award those who are mindful of what they put into th…
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re362: Recap of the very first ONE Retreat!
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First ONE Retreat is in the books! It's DONE and we WON!Av Bradley Charbonneau
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The University as a Microcosm of the Universe | Marshall King
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Marshall King, assistant professor of Biblical Studies at Carson-Neuman University in Tennessee. They discuss Marshall’s interest in languages and his view of exercise as a metaphor for language learning. Marshall dives into understanding the university as a microcosm of the universe and archaeology a…
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re361: Creating a Paperback Cover for a Short, Non-Fiction Book in Under 10 Minutes
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So fast, so easy.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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Acknowledging Giants to Stand on Their Shoulders | Tracy Lee Simmons
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Tracy Lee Simmons, journalist and author of books such as Climbing Parnassus and his most recent release On Being Civilized. The two discuss the popularity of and inspiration behind Climbing Parnassus as well as how it would be received had it been released today. They also discuss the importance of i…
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re360: Bradleen (An Improv Comedy Duo)
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Improv comedy in Amsterdam.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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Why a Homeschool Dad Serves on a Public School Board | Tom McFadden
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Tom McFadden, Vice President of Enrollment at Christendom College. The two discuss Tom’s journey in finding Christendom College as an international student. They talk about Christendom’s new president, Dr. George Harne, and the difficulty of adhering to a school’s mission amid a culture of compromise…
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The final episode of Season 3. A reflection on the past three seasons. The Book of Colour Concepts, Alexandra Loske and Sarah Lowengard, Taschen 2024 Color Theory: A Critical Introduction, Aaron Fine, Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2021 Magenta + Green = Blue? Instagram video reel Black Flag, TV Party, 1982 Send us a Text Message. Please find more informa…
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re359: Mariëlle S. Smith reads my Akashic records. Wow.
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Connecting to a higher source ...Av Bradley Charbonneau
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The International Influence of the Classics | Anya Leonard
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Anya Leonard, founder and director of Classical Wisdom, a site dedicated to bringing ancient wisdom to modern minds. Anya discusses her experience as a well-traveled individual and unpacks her experience in her current home, Buenos Aires, as a culture steeped in culture. She discusses international i…
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re358: Spencer Waldron’s Book “Grit” — He Wrote It In One Hour. It’s One-Word Long.
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Just when you thought it wasn't possible.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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The Priceless Impact of Generosity in Higher Ed | Nicole Dunteman
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Nicole Dunteman, program director of Hope Forward at Hope College. The two discuss the difficulty of capturing virtue and character development in the form of quantitative data. They unpack the Hope Forward program, a cohort of students whose tuition is fully funded by Hope College alumni, and the imp…
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re357-EN: ONE | Unlock Your Blueprint for the Year Ahead
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One word for one year written into one book in one day.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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re357-NL: ONE | Jouw toekomstige jaar in één woord – in één dag (In Het Nederlands)
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Een boek van één woord, in één dag. Ja echt.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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An Apology for the Philosophy Major | Travis Dickinson
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Travis Dickinson, professor of philosophy at Dallas Baptist University and author of several books including most recently Wandering Toward God: Finding Faith amid Doubts and Big Questions. They discuss philosophy as not only a useful subject but an unavoidable one in respect to philosophical commitme…
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A workshop on public speaking.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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Serving the Needs of the Homeschool Community | Keith Ramsdell and Rich Policz
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by two Ashland University faculty members—Keith Ramsdell, the vice president for enrollment and Rich Policz, the associate director of student programs at the Ashbrook Center. They discuss the new Ashbrook Center program for homeschooled students, serving their needs with free tutoring, workshops, and d…
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Are Research Universities Necessary for STEM Careers? | Office Hours with Jeremy Tate
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On Office Hours with Jeremy Tate, Jeremy and Soren dive into the most recent, need-to-know news surrounding the education renewal movement. Tune in to hear about the correlation between classical higher education institutions and their comparative lack of riots. Soren and Jeremy also discuss the richness and success of classical school STEM program…
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Interview with Gamma Jeanne: I Love Blue
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Interview with Gamma Jeanne; a departure from our more in-depth discussions of color theory. Jeanne's career as an artist spans over nine decades and includes working with acrylic paints in the 1940s and being at the center of department store design in the 1950s. Our conversation is wide-ranging as it addresses an artist's inner drive to create an…
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re355: What’s Your “Yes, And.” Story?
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What's your story?Av Bradley Charbonneau
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The Posture of Curiosity | Michael Wildschut
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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Michael Wildschut, Director of The January Series put on annually by Calvin University. The two discuss the value of both a gap year and a geography major, despite our modern culture’s tendency to disparage both. They also dive into The January Series itself along with the breadth of subjects and ques…
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re354: How Can We Beat AI? Be More Human.
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How can we "beat" AI? Be more human.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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re353: Book Teaser Cover Reveal! The New “Confidence Series: Energy, Trajectory, and Frequency”
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A new 3-book series.Av Bradley Charbonneau
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Equipping Schools for the Modern Student | Davies Owens
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On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Davies Owens, host of the BaseCamp Live podcast. They discuss classical education’s relevant work for modern students and their families. They dive into the new kinds of kids entering schools and how techno-influences have undermined attention spans. Davies also talks about the story behind the name,…
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