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Don’t Freak Out!

What is going on in the world today? Just when we think we have seen it or heard it all, we are hit with another crazy curveball. A quick...

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Captain Shapes Inexperienced Students for Meaningful Life

Imagine being the captain of a billion-dollar US Navy ship with some 400 young sailors under your command. Lots of habits to form, discipline to instill, and curiosity and...

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700 Years of Encouragement with Doug Henry

Seven hundred years ago, Dante wrote what has been called the most significant single poem ever written. He lived in a world not unlike our own. Fraught with both...

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Is Education Valuable? with Steve Turley

In this episode, Davies was back on the road at the summer ACCS conference with friend and thought leader Dr. Steve Turley. We explore how so much of what...

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A Third Way Forward with Katharine Savage

Davies Owens discusses with Katharine Savage what she calls a “third way” forward for effectively leading a school, a family, and most definitely in raising up the next generation.

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Wisdom from the Ancients for Flourishing Today with Louis Markos

If there is nothing new under the sun, then it makes sense to look to those who have gone before us for the answers to living boldly and confidently...

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Classical Christian Education Is More Than We Realize with Clifford Humphrey

Classical Christian Education is a fantastic form of education, yet it is often challenging for parents and educators to define well. In an effort to both explain it and...

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Hope for the Next Generation in an Age of Uncertainty, with John Stonestreet

Are you ready for some good news? John Stonestreet reminds us of what to hope in today.

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Classical Christian Education for All Students, with Heather Lloyd

Are classical Christian schools for everyone?

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Wisdom Needed for the Good Life with Jonathan T. Pennington

What does it mean to flourish as a human? It occurs through living intentionally and thoughtfully in particular ways. Neither virtue nor its eventual fruit, happiness, comes to us...

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