
The Children's Tradition is a conversational show where we introduce families to the poetic life.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | How ToEducation | |||

On this episode we interview Autumn Kern, host of The Common House network for classical Charlotte Mason homeschoolers and The Commonplace podcast. We talk about the growing popularity of personal curriculums and the way modernity has left most of us... more
On this episode Amanda shares how she homeschools her six children and still has time to run a small business, clean, grocery shop, and nourish her intellectual life. For context, the Faus children's ages are 10 (Year 5), 8 (Year 3), 6 (Year 1), 4, 2... more
On this episode Patrick and Amanda interview Benjamin Lyda. Benjamin is the author of Scriptorium Writing, a progymnasmata curriculum and consultant for his company Living Classical. In this conversation we talk about poetic knowledge as "knowledge o... more
On this episode Patrick and Amanda interview Joshua Gibbs. He is the director of The Classical Teaching Institute and author of multiple books including his most recent and the subject of this episode, Love What Lasts. With over 19 years teaching cla... more
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As a mother-teacher to 4 littles ones I am so blessed to have come across The Wonder Years. This is just want I needed to hear in order to help me understand my duties as a daughter of the Most High, a wife, a mother and a teacher to my children. It has been so life giving! Thank you Amanda and Brooke for taking the time to show this beggar where to get bread.
I adore this podcast! After each podcast, I’m lifted higher to a better way of living and mothering, grounded in the power of principles and showered with beautiful thoughts.
I found this podcast through Autumn Kern and I couldn’t be more excited about it. I’m taking notes on everything and crying with you on the last quote of each episode. I have two little ones and you ladies give me life with all these ideas. Best wishes from Barcelona, Spain!
All children are born persons but the ideas of a classical education—a rich, humane way of living—seem to “matter” only when a child begins formal education. But surely this can’t be so! How do we bring truth, beauty, and goodness to the whole of our children’s lives? The earliest years? Amanda and Brooke are faithful guides, philosophers, and friends as we consider how the earliest years are for persons too. Well done, ladies!
Delighting the intellect in the most simplistic friendly conversation about how, why and what it’s means to truly do well in our duty to raise little saints and the encouragement to do just that, with realistic and humble tones this show offers a gift that you will always treasure as you glide down the River of classical education, in your heart and in your home! Well done Ladies!Three Cheers and May the Holy Spirit continue to guide you and this resource!
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Focusing on educating and inspiring families, this show explores the art of living a poetic life through various discussions on education, childhood development, and parenting. Each episode features engaging conversations with guests who share insights on classical education, homeschooling practices, and resources that foster meaningful connections within families. The narratives often emphasize the value of literature, tradition, and moral imagination, aiming to equip parents with the knowledge and tools to create enriching environments for their children. Unique in its approach, it advocates for integrating timeless educational principles and familial ties in daily life.
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1. Scholé Sisters: Camaraderie for Classical Homeschooling Mamas
2. A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast
3. The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins
4. Simply Charlotte Mason Homeschooling
5. The Literary Life Podcast
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Recent guests on The Children's Tradition include:
1. Autumn Kern
2. Benjamin Lyda
3. Joshua Gibbs
4. Heidi White
5. Emily Finley
6. Dr. Zachary Porcu
7. Trae Bailey
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