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EPISODE · Aug 17, 2022 · 58 MIN

116 Things I Would Tell My Students

from Kolbecast · host Kolbe Academy

AMDG.  Jordan Almanzar is familiar to podcast listeners as a voice of experience related to podcast hosting, teaching, and public relations, but today we get to hear a different side of him: Jordan as scholar.  He discusses some of his recent and not-so-recent writings with Bonnie and Steven, including reflections inspired by marginalia in his Latin books and the contrast between classical brutality and Christian compassion. The team also discusses what it means to be neighbors, enemies, artists, or infants. Kolbecast episodes mentioned or relevant: 111 What Treasures Remain, day 3 of the 2022 Kolbecast Convention 79 Doors to Your Memories 7 Et Tu, Iordane? 102 A Great Commission featuring Ellen Finnigan and other speakers at Kolbe’s 2022 graduation The Kolbecast has covered a lot of ground in its 100+ episodes. Our website's new filters make it easy to find episodes organized by topic. Head to Kolbe.org/podcast and scroll down to choose episodes on a particular subject or to see the entire catalog of episodes. What questions do you have about homeschooling, the life of faith, or the intersection of the two? Send your questions to [email protected] and stay tuned for answers. You may hear them answered in an upcoming Kolbecast episode! Subscribe to the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast app and never miss an episode. If you have a moment, please leave a rating and review, which will help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. Interested in Kolbe Academy’s offerings? Visit kolbe.org.

AMDG.  Jordan Almanzar is familiar to podcast listeners as a voice of experience related to podcast hosting, teaching, and public relations, but today we get to hear a different side of him: Jordan as scholar.  He discusses some of his recent and not-so-recent writings with Bonnie and Steven, including reflections inspired by marginalia in his Latin books and the contrast between classical brutality and Christian compassion. The team also discusses what it means to be neighbors, enemies, artists, or infants. Kolbecast episodes mentioned or relevant: 111 What Treasures Remain, day 3 of the 2022 Kolbecast Convention 79 Doors to Your Memories 7 Et Tu, Iordane? 102 A Great Commission featuring Ellen Finnigan and other speakers at Kolbe’s 2022 graduation The Kolbecast has covered a lot of ground in its 100+ episodes. Our website's new filters make it easy to find episodes organized by topic. Head to Kolbe.org/podcast and scroll down to choose episodes on a particular subject or to see the entire catalog of episodes. What questions do you have about homeschooling, the life of faith, or the intersection of the two? Send your questions to [email protected] and stay tuned for answers. You may hear them answered in an upcoming Kolbecast episode! Subscribe to the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast app and never miss an episode. If you have a moment, please leave a rating and review, which will help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. Interested in Kolbe Academy’s offerings? Visit kolbe.org.

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