Aren’t old books too hard for kids to understand? Maybe. Or maybe not. Tsh chats with her new friend Noah Tyler about his challenge of reading aloud from the original Harvard Classics set (also known as “Dr. Eliot’s Five-Foot Shelf of Books”). They talk about how books have the proclivity to form our minds and hearts, what it looks like to homeschool in an urban setting, and how any parent can shape their home environment in small ways to help the family better order their loves.
(Seth will be back in the next episode!)
* CLT Exam: get 25% off any registration with the code COMMONPLACE
* CLT’s Author Bank
* Anchored Podcast
* The original Harvard Classics
* CLT’s Great Ideas series (based on the Syntopicon)
* Gillian Cross’ Iliad & Odyssey
* Philosophy for Kids, by David White
* The Way of Perfection, by St. Teresa of Avila
* Bitter & Sweet playlist for Lent
* Tsh’s Newsletter & Website
* Pick up a round of drinks
* Our recommended reads
* Join Tsh in Ireland!
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A Rule of Life
In the Silence
FONO
Pointing at the Sky
The Sheer Beauty of the Craft
Living Right In It
For God’s Sake, Go To Work
Thrive vs. Survive
The Longest Lent
Creating > Consuming
The Persuasive Power of Beauty
The Good Kind of Pain
Friendship During Chaos
Slowness as Soulcraft
Introducing: A Drink With a Friend!
Curating Stories
Joyscrolling
Stuff of Earth
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