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CiRCE Institute Podcast Network

The CiRCE Institute Podcast Network is made up of three regular shows: Dwell features conversat

Episodes

Total: 398

The Ask Andrew podcast is back with a new format, some new guests, and even a new graphic! In this f

This week's proverb comes from composer Gustav Mahler, who said that "tradition is not the worship o

In this episode of The Commons, Brian Phillips and Matt Bianco discuss how parents are po

Join Dr. Perrin as he explores the ways in which an ecstatic encounter with truth is the way that an

In the episode, Brian Phillips talks with Dr. Gordon Wilson (Senior Fellow of Natural History at New

Join Tim McIntosh and Sarah-Jane Bentley for a spirited discussion about one of Shakespeare's underr

In this episode Dr. Perrin engages the thought of A.G. Sertillanges who insists that the life of the

Proverbial #32: Anthology

2020/6/16

This week's proverb is unattributed and says: "if all men were angels no government would be necessa

This week's proverb is unattributed, but it goes like this: "Idle hands are the devil's workshop." J

In this episode of The Commons, Brian Phillips interviews Dr. Pano Kanelos (President of St. Jo

This week's proverb is from Jules Renard, who said: "To have a horror of the bourgeoisie is bourgeoi

Welcome back to season four of The Commons with Dr. Brian Phillips! In episode 4.1 classical educato

Join Christopher Perrin as he explores the relationship between order, rest, and love. Noting biblic

This week's proverb comes to us via Solomon who wrote: "The race is not to the swift or the battle t

Proverbial #28: Stars

2020/5/13

This week's proverb comes to us by way of Dr. Samuel Johnson and it goes like this: "He that conside

This week's (very famous) proverb comes from William Shakespeare and his play, As You Like It.

Be sure to subscribe to the Cafe Schole feed if you like this episode! Join Christopher Perrin as he

This week's proverb comes from the Roman writer, Seneca, who said that "to repay a favor too quickly

In this episode of FORMA managing editor, Heidi White, talks to Classical Conversations CEO Robert B

This week's proverb is an old Jewish saying: "Whoever saves one life, saves the world entirely." Joi