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Quillette Cetera

Zoe Booth

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Quillette's Community Manager, Zoe Booth, sits down with a guest to discuss some of the best Quillette articles from the week + more. Common themes include gender issues, feminism, free speech, evolutionary psychology, philosophy, politics, science and more.
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いつもご愛聴ありがとうございます。 エンタメから経済、社会、意識、科学、宇宙まで。いろんな世界を "ちょいマニアック" に話しています。喫茶店の隣席から聴こえてくるような、ゆるトークをお楽しみください。 ●メンバー〈Gaja(ガジャ)〉藤本直登|読書、映画、漫画、アニメ、麻雀好きのガテン系会社員。自称・解脱ニスト。〈Aki(アキ)〉國見亜希子|編集者、心理カウンセラー。自然や動植物など非言語世界を愛する感覚人間。趣味は絵、文字、登山。〈Hatsumi(はつみ)〉池田はつみ|タッチセラピスト、保育士。完全なる愛と調和の世界を目指す人。 【 更新日 】不定期 ●This podcast is recorded by Gaja and AKi. We are talking about the universe and human psychology, books, Japanese anime, movies and Japanese news. Please use it to listen to Japanese daily conversations ! Message t ...
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Cricket, Et Cetera

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Cricket in all its glory, from the journalists of The Australian. Find Cricket, Et Cetera in The Australian’s mobile and tablet app. Download The Australian’s app via: Apple App Store | Google Play Store Or listen to Cricket, Et Cetera wherever you get your podcasts.
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Veteran Et Cetera

Mike Kim

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Veteran Et Cetera is a podcast meant for those interested in understanding veteran lives from its distinct culture of the warrior at Home. Confused by media misrepresentations of Veterans? Are you asking yourself where the veteran's voice was after the war? This podcast explores the many narratives/counter-narratives of veteran and military life to better understand veterans and their lived experiences. Because there isn't a Veteran Civilian Divide, just lack of awareness of veteran culture. ...
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Quillette's Senior Editor, Jonathan Kay reflects on his time ghostwriting Justin Trudeau’s memoir and shares his take on Trudeau’s political trajectory—from golden boy to polariser-in-chief. We get into the highs of his early leadership, his pivot to hardcore social progressivism, the fallout from the truckers’ protest, and the growing anxiety arou…
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Merry Christmas from Memoria Press and Classical Et Cetera! This week, the core four exchange books—stick around to see if Martin’s gift comes straight from the trunk of his car! Learn more about _O Come, O Come: Daily Christmas Readings_ on our website: https://www.memoriapress.com/curriculum/literature-and-poetry/o-come-o-come/ As always, email u…
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In Part 2 of our series on Charlotte Mason, the panel unpacks more nuances of her educational philosophy and its place in today’s homeschooling landscape. We explore how her principles both align with and sometimes clash with the rigor and discipline emphasized in Classical Education. This week, we tackle questions like: What defines a “living book…
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Charlotte Mason homeschool curriculum takes center stage this week on Classical Et Cetera as we explore her philosophy and its comparison to Classical Education. Known for her emphasis on child-led learning, natural environments, and narration, Mason’s ideas have shaped how many families educate their children. But how do her principles align—or co…
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Richard Hanania is an American political scientist and commentator, known for his right-wing perspectives and as president of the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology. He faced controversy in 2023 when his past writings under a pseudonym advocating white nationalism resurfaced, which he has since disavowed. His book, The Origins of Wok…
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Is beauty objective or subjective? It's not an easy question, but Classical Et Cetera aims for an answer this week! Our discussion delves into the nature of beauty, its role in shaping the human soul, and why it is not merely subjective. From examples in art and literature to the philosophical foundations of beauty, we examine how an objective unde…
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This week on Classical Et Cetera, we dive into the philosophy behind the Socratic Method and its relevance in teaching critical thinking through questions and dialogue. From the art of questioning and debate to using a real-world example, our conversation explores how this ancient approach fosters meaningful learning. We discuss its origins, its in…
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This week's Classical Et Cetera features a discussion on politics and civic engagement. From the common good approach in ethics to the philosophy of leadership in ancient Greek political thought, we have a pretty wide-ranging conversation! Our main topic is civic engagement but quickly expands to Aristotle, Roman citizenship, the difference between…
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This week on Classical Et Cetera, we dive into the intricacies of teaching classical languages, focusing on Latin. In a world where memorization of ancient tongues often seems daunting, we explore effective strategies that make learning accessible and rewarding. Teaching classical languages bring profound benefits and understanding to literature, h…
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Election Day is coming up, so we’re cooling things down with a fun pop quiz! In this week’s Classical Et Cetera, host Jessica Gardner challenges three Memoria Press educators with questions from _200 Questions About American History_ —the same flashcards used by our 7th graders! Can our team handle these foundational facts, dates, and quotes from A…
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On the 23rd of October, I sat down in Sydney, Australia, with the esteemed ethicist and theologian Nigel Biggar—Regius Professor Emeritus of Moral and Pastoral Theology at the University of Oxford—to discuss King Charles' visit to Australia, whether Australia should cut ties with the British monarchy and become a republic, what it means to be a pat…
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As a publisher in the world of classical education, Memoria Press is often asked: Why do you write new books and guides rather than directly utilizing ancient sources? This is an important question we aim to answer with this week's Classical Et Cetera. Among the many misconceptions about classical education, it’s essential to discuss the limitation…
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This week on Classical Et Cetera, we dive into Chaim Potok’s The Chosen—a thought-provoking story about friendship, faith, and the clash between tradition and modernity. Join us as we explore the complex relationship between Danny and his father, and how Danny’s struggles with his religious inheritance shape his path. We’ll discuss the impact of si…
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Until recently, David Benatar was a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, where he also directed the university’s Bioethics Centre. He is widely known for his controversial and challenging views on topics like antinatalism—captured in his groundbreaking book Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existe…
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This week on Classical Et Cetera, we tackle a question many parents face: Are you really qualified to homeschool your children? The answer lies in the unique bond you share with your child. While homeschooling can be challenging, no one knows or loves your student like you do. On this episode we share our own homeschooling experiences and explain w…
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Mike Kim digs into the complexities of Veteran and military leadership with Master Sergeant Pedro Munoz Dones. They explore the unique dynamics of leadership within the military and how it translates into the Veteran community. From the detailed structure of military mandates to the challenges Veterans face in civilian life, this episode offers a d…
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This week's Classical Et Cetera dives into the world of math, exploring the full journey from arithmetic to calculus through the lens classical education. Whether you're teaching or learning, it’s never too late to master math with the right approach! Math is not just about solving equations—it’s about understanding the world around us. A classical…
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In this conversation, Roger Berkowitz discusses the profound influence of Hannah Arendt on political thought, her practical philosophy, and the relevance of her ideas in contemporary society. He explores Arendt's views on truth, opinion, the role of intellectuals, and the dangers of bureaucracy. The discussion also delves into the complexities of Z…
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In this episode of Veteran Et Cetera, host Mike Kim chats with Ivan Brown, a Veteran, author, and spiritual influencer about his life and experiences. Ivan shares his journey from his time at Norwich University to his distinguished military career and his battle with Parkinson's disease. The conversation covers a range of topics including the impor…
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In this episode of Classical Et Cetera, we explore the essential reading habits that can transform your intellectual life! Join us as we discuss practical strategies for cultivating a love of reading and the importance of choosing diverse and challenging texts. Our core cast share their personal experiences and insights into how reading can shape c…
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Justo Antonio Triana reflects on his experience growing up in Cuba under a dictatorship, highlighting the pervasive poverty, lack of freedom, and challenges faced by Cuban women. He debunks the myth of Cuba’s healthcare system and explores how tourism exacerbates the struggles of ordinary Cubans. Coming from a family of professors, he sheds light o…
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Need some tips or encouragement for starting your homeschool year strong? Classical Et Cetera is here with some advice! For a Mom or Dad teaching their student at home, whether beginners or not, first days can be tough. There might be a lot of books and guidelines and lesson plans to sift through, or multiple children that you have to teach at the …
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This conversation covers two main topics. Firstly, liberalism and "new theism", an idea popularised by Tom Holland and Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who believe that the secular west is spiritually bankrupt. The second half of the conversation involves a critique of political realism and in particular, John Mearsheimer's work on the Israel Lobby and the Russia-…
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Memoria Press offers curriculum, support, and structure in education. But how does our method compare to the countless other ways of educating your child? This week's Classical Et Cetera aims to compare Memoria Press curriculum to the many modern systems of education. How are we different than other homeschool curriculum providers? What sets us apa…
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This week's Classical Et Cetera is all about the "how" of Latin 101! Whether you are learning or teaching the language as a beginner, it is never too late to master the basics on your own. Paul, Tanya, and Martin have years of experience teaching Latin in a classical education. It's not always easy, but their stories prove that anyone can do it! Fr…
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This week's Classical Et Cetera addresses an important question about traditional education: What is the difference between teaching children *how* to think and *what* to think? Martin Cothran defends his stance that teachers in classical education prioritize teaching students how to think and what to do, contrasting it with modern and public educa…
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These week's *Classical Et Cetera* discusses Imitation and Emulation — What are the differences between these educational methods of teaching? How do these methods lead to the creation of free thinkers? And why does Modern Education see this differently than Classical Education? The distinction between imitation and emulation is a nuanced one. In e…
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Today's *Classical Et Cetera* is all about rhetoric! What is rhetoric? What is eloquence? And what was it about *Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address* that made it so brilliant? Both rhetoric and eloquence involve the art of persuasion, which goes back over 2000 years to ancient Greece and the philosopher Aristotle. It's important for students to d…
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Yes, you may know Summer McIntosh, but there are many other teenagers who will be representing Canada at the 2024 Summer Olympics. We will feature Audrey Lamothe - Artistic SwimmingAngel (Ruien) Xiao - FencingSyla Swords - BasketballIsabella Holmgren - Mountain BikeNicholas Zhang - FencingJulie Brousseau - SwimmingCassie Lee - Artistic GymnasticsAu…
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On this episode of *Classical Et Cetera,* the gang sits down to discuss the benefits of reading books that you disagree with—and how engaging with diverse perspectives in literature is essential for intellectual and personal growth. The importance of an education where you read difficult books cannot be understated. Why? Understanding opposing view…
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These first time Team Canada Olympians have the potential to make the podium. They include:Molly Simpson - BMX CyclingSophiane Méthot - TrampolineJustina Di Stasio - WrestlingCordano Russell - SkateboardingIlya Kharun - SwimmingCanadian Women's 3x3 BasketballPhil Wizard - BreakingChrista Deguchi - JudoEthan Katzberg - Athletics…
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Dr. Mike Israetel is a well-known figure in the fitness and bodybuilding community, recognized for his expertise in sports science, particularly in the areas of hypertrophy (muscle growth), strength training, and nutrition. He holds a PhD in Sport Physiology and has a background in competitive bodybuilding, powerlifting, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. As…
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These returning Canadian Olympians, some of whom were quite close to medals in Tokyo, are hoping for more in Paris. Will we see them on the podium over the upcoming couple of weeks? We feature: Summer McIntosh, Marco Arop, Camryn Rogers, Shady ElNahas, Brandie Wilkerson, Melissa Humana-Paredes, Water Polo, Tammara Thibeault, Skylar Park, Jill Moffa…
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Today, Andrew Pudewa, from the Institute for Excellence in Writing joins the table to talk about the current state of the world of Classical Christian Education! With advancements in technology, changes in public school curriculum, and classroom evolution happening around us, it's always helpful to return to our grounding points, to the tenants of …
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We see you parents and teachers. The struggle for your children's time in a world that capitalizes on their attention is an ever-present reality. So, what do we do about it? On this episode of Classical Et Cetera we dive into how to find the causes and solutions for this global problem and how to improve student's engagement with teaching, reading,…
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ケン・ウィルバー, フラットランド, 恐怖と無知が生み出すもの, 信じることをやめなさい(苫米地英人 著), 謂れのない恐怖, 成熟の意味, 自己の最小単位, 形態形成場, 差異化, マナーの本質, 潜在的な力, 社会の見方... etc.
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In today's episode of Classical Et Cetera, the table sits down to talk about memorization in its place in the framework of a classical Christian education. Does memorization actually help? Or are we just wasting our time "forcing kids to memorize everything"? Is it true that drills kill the enchantment and wonder of learning? We don't think so. We …
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Dr. Warren Farrell discusses his latest book, 'From Rolemate to Soulmate,' which draws on his decades of counseling couples. He highlights the importance of effectively handling criticism in relationships and the consequences of not feeling heard. Dr. Farrell also explores the different forms of violence in relationships and challenges the notion t…
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In this insightful episode, Jessica, Paul, Tanya, and special guest Jeremy Breland explore how to intentionally shape students' character within and beyond the classroom walls: • How morning meditations and formation talks set the tone for the day. • The surprising impact of subjects like math and literature on character development. • Real-life st…
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In the Spring 2024 issue of The Classical Teacher, Martin wrote about 12 great Christian novels. In this episode, we dive deeper into these 12 novels, why Martin picked them, and why you should read them. You'll hear about themes of redemption, morality, and the providential world. And, you'll discover the diverse ways these themes are explored by …
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平板な世界, 科学や経済におけるフラットランド, 一面的であることの弊害, フラットランドに住めない人, 哲学と宗教, 人間が持っていた能力, テレパシー... etc.
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Summer is here which means Memoria Press Conference week is right around the corner! In this episode of the Classical Et Cetera podcast we are breaking down the entire week and giving you the top reasons why mom and dad should attend! The Sodalitas, Teacher Training, and Memoria College Conferences are great opportunities for homeschooling parents,…
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School is out for the summer! There's a lot of ways to spend a day this summer and a lot of ideas on how to make the most of your vacation plans, bucket list, and continuing education for the summer months. In this episode Classical Et Cetera sits down to offer some ideas that you can throw into your schedule that your classical homeschool students…
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What makes a great teacher? What essential qualities, skills, attitudes, and perspectives turn good teachers into amazing educators? Today, on Classical Et Cetera, the table shares their experience as teachers, memories of great teachers who have impacted them, and helpful skills to cultivate for becoming a better teacher. Becoming a teacher, at ho…
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In this episode, we're talking about setting clear expectations in the classroom and in homeschool contexts. The table sits down with Tara Luse to talk about tips, advice, and strategies for cultivating a successful learning environment. Homeschoolers know that classroom management is a daily task, and one that with the right prep, can push your st…
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On this episode of the Classical et Cetera podcast, the table sits down to talk about what the world might look like if everyone could benefit from a classical Christian education. What if our society celebrated critical thinking, philosophical analysis, and engaging with matters of the head and the heart? What if everyone started their careers, bu…
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On today's episode of Classical Et Cetera, the table sits down to talk about parent involvement in education. What tools do parents need to confidently engage with their children's education? How can parents feel more equipped to help their children succeed in their educational journey? What is the parent's role in children's education, why is pare…
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Drew Pavlou is an Australian student and activist. He made international news after he led protests at the University of Queensland in Australia, supporting Hong Kong and criticizing the university's ties to China. His actions led to a high-profile disciplinary case against him by the university, and a $3.5 million lawsuit which was recently settle…
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Professor Carol is back in this episode of Classical Et Cetera to talk about the importance of studying the fine arts and music and its role in a classical education. In small ways we have lost the integral parts of the fine arts in our modern culture. And in our neglect, the fine arts have drifted to the backs of our collective consciousness to th…
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In this episode, Jessica, Paul, and Kathy discuss the importance of contextualization in classical education, sharing personal anecdotes and insights gained from working with schools of various backgrounds and cultures. Imlementing a one-size-fits all curriculum can pose a challenge with multicultural or hyper localized schools. Schools that come f…
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