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The time I went "messing about in boats", "Blessed Assurance/ U Did the Work", the story of Socrates, Words of Wisdom from the Bible, "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" by Emily Dickinson, and chapter two, "The Open Road", from the Wind in the Willows.
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"Blessed Assurance/ U Did the Work", the story of Fanny Crosby, Words of Wisdom from the Bible, "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" by Emily Dickinson, and chapter one, "The River Bank", from the Wind in the Willows.
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A reading from an abridged version of The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
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Practice the memory work for this season- "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by Jeff, Isaiah 9:6-7, and "Christmas Everywhere" by Phillips Brooks
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Join us for a special Christmas themed season featuring: "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by Jeff, Isaiah 9:6-7, "Christmas Everywhere" by Phillips Brooks, and an abridged reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. May each of these treasures bring wonder and delight into your lives as you prepare for Christmas!
more at www.goodwaypodcast.com and on instagram @goodwaypodcast
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Join us for a special Christmas themed season featuring: "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by Jeff, Isaiah 9:6-7, "Christmas Everywhere" by Phillips Brooks, and an abridged reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. May each of these treasures bring wonder and delight into your lives as you prepare for Christmas!
more at www.goodwaypodcast.com and on instagram @goodwaypodcast
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Join us for a special Christmas themed season featuring: "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by Jeff, Isaiah 9:6-7, "Christmas Everywhere" by Phillips Brooks, and an abridged reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. May each of these treasures bring wonder and delight into your lives as you prepare for Christmas!
more at www.goodwaypodcast.com and on instagram @goodwaypodcast
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Join us for a special Christmas themed season featuring: "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by Jeff, Isaiah 9:6-7, "Christmas Everywhere" by Phillips Brooks, and an abridged reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. May each of these treasures bring wonder and delight into your lives as you prepare for Christmas!
more at www.goodwaypodcast.com and on instagram @goodwaypodcast
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Join us for a special Christmas themed season featuring: "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by Jeff, Isaiah 9:6-7, "Christmas Everywhere" by Phillips Brooks, and an abridged reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. May each of these treasures bring wonder and delight into your lives as you prepare for Christmas!
more at www.goodwaypodcast.com and on instagram @goodwaypodcast
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Join us for a special Christmas themed season featuring: "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by Jeff, Isaiah 9:6-7, "Christmas Everywhere" by Phillips Brooks, and an abridged reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. May each of these treasures bring wonder and delight into your lives as you prepare for Christmas!
more at www.goodwaypodcast.com and on instagram @goodwaypodcast
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Tune in to hear the conclusion of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" along with a look back at all we've enjoyed in season 8!
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We're ending season 8 on a whimsical note with "A Midsummer Night's Dream" complemented by the children's poem "Queen Mab" by Thomas Hood in addition to our hymn and psalm.
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Tune in for two short fairy tales from the Blue Book of Fairy Tales. Happy listening!
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Tune in for the conclusion of Hamlet. A friendly reminder that the story of Hamlet may be a bit intense for some listeners. This episode includes treachery, sword fighting, poisoned chalices, and death. But don't forget that it also introduces us to the wonderfully complex and human character of Hamlet, which I think makes it all worth it for more mature listeners!
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Things are getting mysterious this week with Hamlet! But first, let's dive into "Be Thou My Vision", Psalm 36:5-9, and a Japanese poem called "The Moon Ship".
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The conclusion of Romeo and Juliet and a few things to think about
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A little background on Shakespeare, "Be Thou My Vision", Psalm 36:5-9, "Be Strong!" by Maltie Davenport Babcock, and the beginning of "Romeo and Juliet".
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This week we'll start diving into some of Shakespeare's famous tragedies. But before we do, I want to fill you in on why I chose these stories and why they're important, despite the sadness. This inevitably leads to a conversation about moral imagination, which is always well worth our time! More at goodwaypodcast.com
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What is classical Christian education? Why does it matter? How do we do it? I'm doing my best to unpack it for you in less than 15 minutes! As always, reach out to me at goodwaypodcast.com, goodwaypodcast.substack.com, or on Instagram @goodwaypodcast with any questions or comments! I'm always happy to hear from you!
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In honor of Prospero, here's a little history of magic, "Be Thou My Vision", Psalm 36:5-9, "Yesterday is History" by Emily Dickinson, and the conclusion of "The Tempest"
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