34:00 reminded me when my brother told my mom, sometimes he just wanted to try something he knew wasn't right, but my mom had instilled what was right in him so deep that he just couldn't do the new thing. I thought that was a wonderful testimony of a mothers hard work of "training them in the way they should go"
This was a lovely discussion with many wonderful insights. Autumn, I remember when you recited As Kingfishers Catch Fire. This was what really ingnited a love of poetry in me. I wanted to love poetry, but it never really spoke to me. That was the first poem I memorized (and researched, because I didn't understand it very well). Gerard Manley Hopkins is my favorite poet. Thank you for inspiring me in many ways!
Big fan of this discussion! Love the “Rule of Life” practice and “the Examen” practice. I had learned of these from a dear friend of mine who’s an Episcopal Priest! Thank you for these conversations, Autumn! ❤
I found the “Marvelous Pigness Of pigs” book by Salatin hugely shaping for me. Glad to know others enjoyed it also. This was a really inspiring conversation that I’m glad I got to listen to. Thanks to you both!
i will continue to watch , learn and process. I am a mom of three a Girl and two boys ...well on their way in life - 2 college and one a JR in HS and we now have a surprise blessing that joined out family 1 year ago. I am trying to learn and process to see i a classical home school education is something we do with our new lil one at the appropriate age. thank you for sharing such solid resources and inspiration
It's been awhile since Tsh and I had this conversation so I'm unable to recall what you're referencing. Are you able to give me a timestamp or more context?
Such a wonderful conversation.
Thank you thank you!
Thank you for listening!
34:00 reminded me when my brother told my mom, sometimes he just wanted to try something he knew wasn't right, but my mom had instilled what was right in him so deep that he just couldn't do the new thing. I thought that was a wonderful testimony of a mothers hard work of "training them in the way they should go"
Well. Done. Mom.
This was a lovely discussion with many wonderful insights.
Autumn, I remember when you recited As Kingfishers Catch Fire. This was what really ingnited a love of poetry in me. I wanted to love poetry, but it never really spoke to me. That was the first poem I memorized (and researched, because I didn't understand it very well). Gerard Manley Hopkins is my favorite poet. Thank you for inspiring me in many ways!
Hopkins! My favourite! I'm so pleased to know I passed along such a good gift!
I’m very excited to hear your conversation with Tsh.
She was a delight!
Big fan of this discussion! Love the “Rule of Life” practice and “the Examen” practice. I had learned of these from a dear friend of mine who’s an Episcopal Priest! Thank you for these conversations, Autumn! ❤
So glad you enjoyed it! I really loved working through Tsh's Rule of Life!
I found the “Marvelous Pigness Of pigs” book by Salatin hugely shaping for me. Glad to know others enjoyed it also.
This was a really inspiring conversation that I’m glad I got to listen to. Thanks to you both!
Folks, This Ain't Normal was also a game changer for me!
i will continue to watch , learn and process. I am a mom of three a Girl and two boys ...well on their way in life - 2 college and one a JR in HS and we now have a surprise blessing that joined out family 1 year ago. I am trying to learn and process to see i a classical home school education is something we do with our new lil one at the appropriate age. thank you for sharing such solid resources and inspiration
Very happy to have you here.
We did Before 5in a row!😊
Ah! I had never heard of it.
Are there resources that dig deeper on why we worship in fellowship as Christians?
It's been awhile since Tsh and I had this conversation so I'm unable to recall what you're referencing. Are you able to give me a timestamp or more context?
Absolutely wonderful discussion. I’m grateful God allowed me to hear this today.
So glad you enjoyed it!
Is it just me or does the audio not work?
You can also catch it on the podcast. The Commonplace wherever you tune in to pods!