DiscoverClassicalU PodcastEpisode 25: Ties that Bind, Scholé, and Classical Education with Dr. Joylynn Blake
Episode 25: Ties that Bind, Scholé, and Classical Education with Dr. Joylynn Blake

Episode 25: Ties that Bind, Scholé, and Classical Education with Dr. Joylynn Blake

Update: 2025-02-13
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The respective directors of Scholé Academy and ClassicalU, Joylynn Blake and Jesse Hake, mix work and pleasure in this unscripted conversation about the essence and inspiration of classical education. Jesse inquires about the personal history and stories that lie behind Joylynn's love for educational opportunity. Along the way, they chat about their work as colleagues at Classical Academic Press and some of the things that have inspired and moved them. In conversation, Joylynn mentioned books including Educating for Shalom by Nicholas Wolterstorff, A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis, A Child's History of the World by V.M. Hillyer, Wonder by R.J. Palacio, The Scholé Way by Christopher Perrin, The Black Intellectual Tradition by Dr. Anika Prather and Dr. Angel Parham, and, most recently, the primary sources curated in the Humanitas series. The two also mention ClassicalU courses that have benefitted them and the teachers and families they support, including Wendell Berry’s Virtues of Renewal with Dr. Jeffrey Bilbro, The Black Intellectual Tradition and the Great Conversation with Dr. Anika Prather & Dr. Angel Parham, and Disability and Classical Education with Dr. Amy Gilbert Richards, and the David Bentley Hart commentary course.  With laughs, a moment of tears, and a few beating drums, Joylynn and Jesse enjoy each other's company in the company of ideas.

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Episode 25: Ties that Bind, Scholé, and Classical Education with Dr. Joylynn Blake

Episode 25: Ties that Bind, Scholé, and Classical Education with Dr. Joylynn Blake

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