Episodes
Tuesday Nov 15, 2022
Ep. 12 Chivalry in the 21st Century with John Acevedo and Kevin Davern
Tuesday Nov 15, 2022
Tuesday Nov 15, 2022
Avalon head Kevin Davern and Brookewood teacher (and longtime Avalon-Brookewood teacher/administrator and parent) John Acevedo join me to talk about chivalry in the 21st century. I sound like some anthropological NPR reporter for a while, but then Kevin, John, and I talk about John Eldredge's book Wild at Heart, which takes an evangelical approach to discuss the roles of adventure, quest, and rescue in a man's life.
Sunday Oct 02, 2022
Sunday Oct 02, 2022
In our first live podcast, Glencora Pipkin and the Brookewood faculty (feat. Judy Kearns, Barbara Gagliotti, and David Booz) discuss Jessica Hooten Wilson's The Scandal of Holiness. We explore UD connections and then talk about JHW's technique of reading literature the way we read an icon, as a kind of window to a way of seeing the world, with special attention to how literature can help us know how to live.
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Ep. 10 Donna Tartt’s The Secret History with Andrea Francois
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Andrea and I discuss Donna Tartt's The Secret History, a novel I have loved since it came out and which Andrea encountered through a book club. This is not a book appropriate to be taught at Brookewood, but one for adults interested in family and friendship, in the consequences of actions. The novel stands out for its memorable characters, its relationship to Dostoyevsky and to Greek tragedy, and its brilliant writing. We have fun talking about it, and hope you'll enjoy our conversation.
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Ep. 9 John Dewey & the Decline of American Education, with David Booz
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
David Booz and I talk (in his somewhat echo-y dining room) about Henry T. Edmondson III's 2006 book John Dewey and the Decline of American Education, a critique of Dewey that has become more relevant now as mainstream education has become increasingly devoted to social reform. David and I talk about human nature, the goals of education, the role of teaching methods, and the importance of tradition.
Wednesday Jul 20, 2022
Ep. 8 Tom Tobin on Walker Percy
Wednesday Jul 20, 2022
Wednesday Jul 20, 2022
Tom Tobin, Upper School English Teacher at Avalon, talks with me about Walker Percy's The Moviegoer, which won the 1962 National Book Award. The novel's (anti-)hero, Binx Bolling, struggles between competing worldviews, on one hand, an abstract scientism and, on the other, a more humane vision, in a way that reminds us of Dostoyevsky even as Binx's conflict speaks specifically to issues that will feel very familiar in our own time. Plus, in this episode, Tom does a convincing if brief Shelby Foote impression!
Sunday May 01, 2022
Ep. 7 Tacit Curriculum, with Kevin Davern
Sunday May 01, 2022
Sunday May 01, 2022
The tacit curriculum of a school is what it teaches through its culture. Kevin Davern, Headmaster of The Avalon School, and I talk about the play between the spoken and tacit curricula at Avalon (and to some degree at Brookewood). We talk about the origin of the tacit curriculum in the personalities of teachers, the values that give rise to the school in the first place, and features of school culture. For me, the fruits of that tacit curriculum have been important to the growth in my own sons in their comfort with themselves and their confidence in taking risks and solving problems as well as in their ethical compass and experiences of the Faith.
Saturday Apr 02, 2022
Ep. 6 Attention, with Fr. José Medina
Saturday Apr 02, 2022
Saturday Apr 02, 2022
Fr. José Medina talks with me about attention. What makes certain words move people? Fr. Medina says, after St. Augustine, that you will not learn anything you do not love. We begin by talking about cultivating attention as a habit of mind, and our conversation goes from there to all kinds of places: our classes, fasting, love, various gospel readings, the archetypal hero, Luigi Giussani, Simone Weil, Sherwood Anderson, and poetry.
Sunday Mar 13, 2022
Ep. 5 The Violent Bear It Away, with David Booz
Sunday Mar 13, 2022
Sunday Mar 13, 2022
David Booz returns to the podcast to discuss Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear It Away.
Saturday Feb 12, 2022
Ep. 4 Parvus Sed Potens
Saturday Feb 12, 2022
Saturday Feb 12, 2022
Rich McPherson, Brookewood Headmaster, sits down with Cherie Walsh to discuss the many benefits of small schools.
Sunday Dec 26, 2021
Ep. 3: Endo’s Silence, David Booz and Andrea Francois
Sunday Dec 26, 2021
Sunday Dec 26, 2021
David Booz, Brookewood Theology Chair, and Andrea Francois, Lower School + 6 Director, discuss with Cherie Walsh their readings of Shusaku Endo's novel Silence and Martin Scorsese's 2017 film adaptation of the novel. Issues include the problem of innocent suffering--and, relatedly, God's alleviation of suffering vs. His accompaniment--and the role of Judas in the story of Christ. The novel and the film also highlight the problem of hubris as Rodrigues sets himself up in place of Christ.