Classical Education
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Episode 20: Mystie Winckler and Simply Convivial
Join us as we discuss homemaking, productivity, and motherhood with Mystie Winckler of Simply Convivial. It’s tempting to look for a “fix it quick scheme” or to get out of sorts […]
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Books, Classical Education, Podcast
Episode 18: How to be a reader (when life is “too full” for reading)
In episode 18 I’m joined by Courtney Handermann and Anna van den Broek as we discuss strategies for making reading a priority when life is busy. Our discussion includes tips […]
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Books, Classical Education, Podcast, Writing
Episode 17: Interview with Author Christine Cohen
We were excited to welcome author Christine Cohen to the podcast. We discussed topics related to her books The Winter King and Sinking City . We asked her what she looks for in a […]
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Classical Education, Culture, Podcast
Episode 6: Reading Lists
“Words, words, words!” Get ready to add some titles to your reading list, and be sure to let us know what your favorite or current reads are! We need more […]
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Classical Education, Culture, Podcast
Episode 4: De Descriptione Temporum
Once upon a time, C. S. Lewis gave one of his best lectures ever. It was called “De Descriptione Temporum,” and everyone—yes, you too—should read it. We were joined in […]
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Classical Education, Culture, Podcast
Episode 3: Hallowed Be This House
In today’s episode, Lydia and Valerie discuss Thomas Howard’s book, Hallowed be This House. We chat about seeing the glory in the “everyday” things, the anchoring power of ritual in […]
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Classical Education, Culture, Podcast
Episode 1: Greece vs Rome
Valerie and Lydia discuss the famous debate between Boris Johnson (yes, we were surprised to find out he studied classics!) and Mary Beard, the Cambridge classicist. Find the link to […]
About Muse and Hearth
Muse and Hearth is a podcast for Christian women who want to extend the ideas behind classical education and the Great Books tradition into all of life. Too often we leave the intellectual rigor of the liberal arts in the towers of academia, or in the textbooks. But what if we as women, as wives, as mothers, made that intellectual tradition a part of our own habits and our family culture?
~ Valerie Abraham & Lydia Foucachon
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- Episode 21: Homesteading, with Jordyn Lafon
- Episode 20: Mystie Winckler and Simply Convivial
- Episode 19: Eve in Exile with Rebekah Merkle
- Episode 18: How to be a reader (when life is “too full” for reading)
- Episode 17: Interview with Author Christine Cohen
- Episode 16: Everyday faithfulness: an interview with Nancy Wilson
- Episode 15: Deeper Heaven with Christiana Hale
- Episode 14: Cookbooks
- Episode 13: A Meal with Jesus
- Episode 12: Picture Books
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