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Each week Quillette's Community Manager, Zoe Booth, sits down with a guest to discuss some of the best Quillette articles from the week + more. Common themes include gender issues, feminism, free speech, evolutionary psychology, philosophy, politics, science and more.
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いつもご愛聴ありがとうございます。 エンタメから経済、社会、意識、科学、宇宙まで。いろんな世界を "ちょいマニアック" に話しています。喫茶店の隣席から聴こえてくるような、ゆるトークをお楽しみください。 ●メンバー〈Gaja(ガジャ)〉藤本直登|読書、映画、漫画、アニメ、麻雀好きのガテン系会社員。自称・解脱ニスト。〈Aki(アキ)〉國見亜希子|編集者、心理カウンセラー。自然や動植物など非言語世界を愛する感覚人間。趣味は絵、文字、登山。〈Hatsumi(はつみ)〉池田はつみ|タッチセラピスト、保育士。完全なる愛と調和の世界を目指す人。 【 更新日 】不定期 ●This podcast is recorded by Gaja and AKi. We are talking about the universe and human psychology, books, Japanese anime, movies and Japanese news. Please use it to listen to Japanese daily conversations ! Message t ...
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Cricket in all its glory, from the journalists of The Australian. Find Cricket, Et Cetera in The Australian’s mobile and tablet app. Download The Australian’s app via: Apple App Store | Google Play Store Or listen to Cricket, Et Cetera wherever you get your podcasts.
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Veteran Et Cetera is a podcast meant for those interested in understanding veteran lives from its distinct culture of the warrior at Home. Confused by media misrepresentations of Veterans? Are you asking yourself where the veteran's voice was after the war? This podcast explores the many narratives/counter-narratives of veteran and military life to better understand veterans and their lived experiences. Because there isn't a Veteran Civilian Divide, just lack of awareness of veteran culture. ...
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Yes, you may know Summer McIntosh, but there are many other teenagers who will be representing Canada at the 2024 Summer Olympics. We will feature Audrey Lamothe - Artistic SwimmingAngel (Ruien) Xiao - FencingSyla Swords - BasketballIsabella Holmgren - Mountain BikeNicholas Zhang - FencingJulie Brousseau - SwimmingCassie Lee - Artistic GymnasticsAu…
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On this episode of *Classical Et Cetera,* the gang sits down to discuss the benefits of reading books that you disagree with—and how engaging with diverse perspectives in literature is essential for intellectual and personal growth. The importance of an education where you read difficult books cannot be understated. Why? Understanding opposing view…
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Dr. Mike Israetel is a well-known figure in the fitness and bodybuilding community, recognized for his expertise in sports science, particularly in the areas of hypertrophy (muscle growth), strength training, and nutrition. He holds a PhD in Sport Physiology and has a background in competitive bodybuilding, powerlifting, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. As…
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These first time Team Canada Olympians have the potential to make the podium. They include:Molly Simpson - BMX CyclingSophiane Méthot - TrampolineJustina Di Stasio - WrestlingCordano Russell - SkateboardingIlya Kharun - SwimmingCanadian Women's 3x3 BasketballPhil Wizard - BreakingChrista Deguchi - JudoEthan Katzberg - Athletics…
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These returning Canadian Olympians, some of whom were quite close to medals in Tokyo, are hoping for more in Paris. Will we see them on the podium over the upcoming couple of weeks? We feature: Summer McIntosh, Marco Arop, Camryn Rogers, Shady ElNahas, Brandie Wilkerson, Melissa Humana-Paredes, Water Polo, Tammara Thibeault, Skylar Park, Jill Moffa…
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Today, Andrew Pudewa, from the Institute for Excellence in Writing joins the table to talk about the current state of the world of Classical Christian Education! With advancements in technology, changes in public school curriculum, and classroom evolution happening around us, it's always helpful to return to our grounding points, to the tenants of …
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We see you parents and teachers. The struggle for your children's time in a world that capitalizes on their attention is an ever-present reality. So, what do we do about it? On this episode of Classical Et Cetera we dive into how to find the causes and solutions for this global problem and how to improve student's engagement with teaching, reading,…
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In today's episode of Classical Et Cetera, the table sits down to talk about memorization in its place in the framework of a classical Christian education. Does memorization actually help? Or are we just wasting our time "forcing kids to memorize everything"? Is it true that drills kill the enchantment and wonder of learning? We don't think so. We …
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Dr. Warren Farrell discusses his latest book, 'From Rolemate to Soulmate,' which draws on his decades of counseling couples. He highlights the importance of effectively handling criticism in relationships and the consequences of not feeling heard. Dr. Farrell also explores the different forms of violence in relationships and challenges the notion t…
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In this insightful episode, Jessica, Paul, Tanya, and special guest Jeremy Breland explore how to intentionally shape students' character within and beyond the classroom walls: • How morning meditations and formation talks set the tone for the day. • The surprising impact of subjects like math and literature on character development. • Real-life st…
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In the Spring 2024 issue of The Classical Teacher, Martin wrote about 12 great Christian novels. In this episode, we dive deeper into these 12 novels, why Martin picked them, and why you should read them. You'll hear about themes of redemption, morality, and the providential world. And, you'll discover the diverse ways these themes are explored by …
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Summer is here which means Memoria Press Conference week is right around the corner! In this episode of the Classical Et Cetera podcast we are breaking down the entire week and giving you the top reasons why mom and dad should attend! The Sodalitas, Teacher Training, and Memoria College Conferences are great opportunities for homeschooling parents,…
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School is out for the summer! There's a lot of ways to spend a day this summer and a lot of ideas on how to make the most of your vacation plans, bucket list, and continuing education for the summer months. In this episode Classical Et Cetera sits down to offer some ideas that you can throw into your schedule that your classical homeschool students…
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What makes a great teacher? What essential qualities, skills, attitudes, and perspectives turn good teachers into amazing educators? Today, on Classical Et Cetera, the table shares their experience as teachers, memories of great teachers who have impacted them, and helpful skills to cultivate for becoming a better teacher. Becoming a teacher, at ho…
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In this episode, we're talking about setting clear expectations in the classroom and in homeschool contexts. The table sits down with Tara Luse to talk about tips, advice, and strategies for cultivating a successful learning environment. Homeschoolers know that classroom management is a daily task, and one that with the right prep, can push your st…
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On this episode of the Classical et Cetera podcast, the table sits down to talk about what the world might look like if everyone could benefit from a classical Christian education. What if our society celebrated critical thinking, philosophical analysis, and engaging with matters of the head and the heart? What if everyone started their careers, bu…
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On today's episode of Classical Et Cetera, the table sits down to talk about parent involvement in education. What tools do parents need to confidently engage with their children's education? How can parents feel more equipped to help their children succeed in their educational journey? What is the parent's role in children's education, why is pare…
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Drew Pavlou is an Australian student and activist. He made international news after he led protests at the University of Queensland in Australia, supporting Hong Kong and criticizing the university's ties to China. His actions led to a high-profile disciplinary case against him by the university, and a $3.5 million lawsuit which was recently settle…
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Professor Carol is back in this episode of Classical Et Cetera to talk about the importance of studying the fine arts and music and its role in a classical education. In small ways we have lost the integral parts of the fine arts in our modern culture. And in our neglect, the fine arts have drifted to the backs of our collective consciousness to th…
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In this episode, Jessica, Paul, and Kathy discuss the importance of contextualization in classical education, sharing personal anecdotes and insights gained from working with schools of various backgrounds and cultures. Imlementing a one-size-fits all curriculum can pose a challenge with multicultural or hyper localized schools. Schools that come f…
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Graham Linehan has experienced cancel culture firsthand. After building a huge following for his work on the popular TV shows "Father Ted," "Black Books," and "The IT Crowd", Graham became concerned about unscientific gender ideology, including self-identification, males competing against females in women's sports leagues, and experimental gender m…
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Check the description for a special offer! Step into the conversation as we delve into the nuances between liberal arts and humanities within the realm of education. We'll step through history to understand how these disciplines have evolved and their practical implications in today's world. Join us in exploring how liberal arts and humanities equi…
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自分を知る, インテグラル理論の使い方, 意識状態と発達段階, 象限, あらゆる物事が存在できる場所を用意する目的で生まれた概念, 内面と外面, 個と集合, I, WE, IT, ITS, 段階(レベル), 自己中心的→集団中心的→世界中心的→宇宙中心的... etc.
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On this episode of Classical Et Cetera, Tara Luse, principal of Highlands Latin Spring Meadows and classroom management expert, joins us at the table to talk about how to engage students that need a bit more challenging. This episode unpacks methods to challenge students effectively, improve reading comprehension, and enhance handwriting. Discover …
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In this conversation, Zoe Booth and Freya India discuss the trend of opening up about mental health online, particularly among women. They explore the influence of mental health companies and the glamorization of mental health struggles on social media. They also discuss the risks of sharing personal information online and the pressure to document …
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Come with us as we dive into the heart of Classical Greek culture on this episode of Classical Et Cetera, as we focuse on the timeless epics of Homer: The Iliad and The Odyssey. Why do we need to study these books? Not just because we think they should be read. They are not merely keystones of Greek classical literature but also windows into the so…
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In this episode, Claire and I discuss the concept of confected radicalism, which refers to young activists who seek out radical causes despite the success of past movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesעל ידי Zoe Booth
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Gajaくんによるケン・ウィルバー著作と概念の解説, 意識研究のアインシュタイン, インテグラル理論, インテグラル心理学, ホロン, 全体性と部分性, 独立・適応, 超越・分解, 私と地球, 自己, 発達段階, 階層構造, 機能体, ホロンとホラーキー... etc.
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Today Memoria Press dives into another episode of Classical Et Cetera to share personal stories from the home and classroom about the trials and triumphs of instilling a classical Christian education in their children and students. We hope you enjoy our podcast and will consider us as your provider for homeschool curriculum, books, and classical sc…
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Dive into a captivating episode of the Classical, Etc. podcast, where host Jessica Gardner, alongside guests Martin and Tanya, delve into the must-read books that changed their lives. Even in the absence of Paul, his life-changing book selections echo through our discussion. From the life-altering insights in "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy to Wende…
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Are Ashkenazi Jews indigenous to the Middle East? Is Palestinian a distinct ethnicity, different to other Arabs? Why do some races have bigger noses or eyes or butts or boobs? Are some ethnicities more homogenous than others? Is inbreeding actually terrible for your genetics or can it make them stronger? All that and more in this episode of the Qui…
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Looking for a new book, a contemporary classic, or recommendations for short stories? We've got you covered! Today the Classical Et Cetera unpacks _The Great Stone Face_ by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a meaningful story from one of the best authors in classic literature. Published in 1850, this short story explores nobility, greatness, humility, and perso…
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There's more to a holistic classical education than a heady pursuit of knowledge. Education isn't just about intellectual development, it's about forming affections, emotions, intellect and spirit. Our founder Cheryl Lowe said that teachers _have failed_ if students don't *cry* when Hector is killed or when Priam begs Achilles for this body of his …
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Dara Macdonald, a lawyer and director of the Free Speech Union in Australia, discusses the need for a free speech union in the country and shares examples of free speech issues. She explains the support provided by the union and the Australian flavour it brings to the cause. Dara also talks about her background and interest in free speech, the Andr…
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You can make a seamless transition to Memoria Press! In this discussion, we explore the misconceptions surrounding the transition, offering valuable insights and practical tips to make the process smoother. Learn how Memoria Press empowers educators with the tools they need and creates an engaging environment for students to thrive. Join us as we h…
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On the eve of her 200th international match, cricket superstar Megan Schutt reflects on a career she never could have imagined. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by …
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Our founder, Cheryl Lowe, began binding and selling her own Latin books in the 1990s to make classical education accessible for young students. Now, we have started a big project to achieve the same goals and much more in the UK and Europe! Today, Classical Et Cetera sits down with our special guest, Brian Lapsa, to talk about the challenges that h…
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On today's episode the team is back to talk about the Memoria Press curriculum packages, specifically when the sheer amount educational material in those packages start to feel like a bit too much for a given homeschool situation. We've heard a lot of discussion and review at the beginning of the year about how to adapt and streamline our classical…
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We unpack how a short Big Bash season has changed the game – and who’s likely to walk away from tonight’s final with the W. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh…
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ディズニー生誕100周年, モアナと伝説の海, Tomona Yabiku, どこまでも〜How Far I'II Go(From "Moana")地平線の向こう, コーチングの世界観, 心のままに, 自分を取り戻す, 心の拡大と深化, 脈々と受け継がれるもの, 遺伝情報, 好奇心と知的欲求, 現状の外側のゴール... etc.
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Zoe speaks with the British-Palestinian writer, data scientist and peace-activist John Aziz about his viral Atlantic piece, how he came to support Zionism, and how Palestinians have a responsibility in achieving peace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesעל ידי Zoe Booth
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Join us in this enlightening episode of the Classical Etc. podcast from Memoria Press. Dive into a rich and thought-provoking discussion on faith and reason with Martin Cothran, Tanya Charlton, and Paul Schaeffer, as they delve into the intricate intersection of Athens and Jerusalem in classical education. The core of today's discussion revolves ar…
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Today, cricket non-expert and journalist Matthew Condon tries to reignite his family’s passion in the noble art of summer beach cricket, with mixed results. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Matthew Cond…
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Join us in this insightful episode as we delve into the world of classical education and its impact on high school students. In response to Marian's question about discussing classical education with her 13 and 15-year-old children, our experts Martin and Paul offer practical guidance, sharing real-life scenarios, explaining the importance of forma…
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Gajaくんの2023年の変化変容とエフィカシーが上がった瞬間。ゲストは Epi.86 に引き続きプロフェッショナルコーチの沼田慶幸さんです。 ◉次世代アファメーションで免疫力アップ?, エフィカシー, 自分との協調性, Gaja出会いが増える, 初恋の人と再会... etc. ◉必聴エピソード12:20〜 Gajaのエフィカシーが上がったと実感した珍事件 Complement Coaching式次世代アファメーション|https://complement-coaching-ao.com/affirmation Complement Coaching 沼田慶幸 公式サイト|https://complement-coaching-ao.com/…
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Oliver Traldi is a John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. In this episode we discuss Oliver's latest piece for Quillette, a review of the latest book by Costin Alamariu, a polarising author and influencer who enjoys a c…
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Former vice captain Brad Haddin reflects on Australia’s World Cup wins, cricket’s Olympics berth, and the retirement of one of the game’s greats. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Am…
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On this episode of the Classical Et Cetera podcast, the table takes it back to the basics with an episode that covers how Memoria Press reviews, analyzes, critiques, and selects the best of the best to assemble the traditional Christian curriculum for homeschool education around the world. Join Tanya, Paul, and Martin as they discuss how we choose …
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