EPISODE · Nov 18, 2020 · 41 MIN
18: Homer and The Hunger Games
from Kolbecast · host kolbecast
AMDG. Alumnus Charlie Mihaliak, a current University of Dallas junior, joins us today to discuss how he relies on his Kolbe education in pursuing the pragmatic and the creative, the athletic and the artistic, the collective human experience and the unique individual self. Charlie reminisces with Jordan about the powerful experience of meeting friends in person after relationships developed through online classes without physical proximity. He and Hope discuss the strong sense of individuality that comes from balancing friend groups with varying interests rather than associating with one particular identity in high school. And he and Bonnie talk about the catharsis of encountering timeless big questions in drama and literature. Along the way, Charlie describes how the best opportunities to grow in college come when you acknowledge the fact that you have maturing to do, the importance of enhancing reality rather than escaping it, and what he would say to his tenth-grade self. University of Dallas Fall 2020 production of Love’s Labour’s Lost 2018 Graduation recap 2018 Graduation pictures Jordan’s graduation address Charlie’s graduation address Patricia Kolakowski’s graduation address The McCormick family’s graduation reflections Have a question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at [email protected].
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AMDG. Alumnus Charlie Mihaliak, a current University of Dallas junior, joins us today to discuss how he relies on his Kolbe education in pursuing the pragmatic and the creative, the athletic and the artistic, the collective human experience and the unique individual self. Charlie reminisces with Jordan about the powerful experience of meeting friends in person after relationships developed through online classes without physical proximity. He and Hope discuss the strong sense of individuality that comes from balancing friend groups with varying interests rather than associating with one particular identity in high school. And he and Bonnie talk about the catharsis of encountering timeless big questions in drama and literature. Along the way, Charlie describes how the best opportunities to grow in college come when you acknowledge the fact that you have maturing to do, the importance of enhancing reality rather than escaping it, and what he would say to his tenth-grade self. University of Dallas Fall 2020 production of Love’s Labour’s Lost 2018 Graduation recap 2018 Graduation pictures Jordan’s graduation address Charlie’s graduation address Patricia Kolakowski’s graduation address The McCormick family’s graduation reflections Have a question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at [email protected].
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