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It is time to get academic on the podcast! This show features a reading of my Star Wars focused senior thesis from college written in 2016. It features an in-depth analysis of the origin of Anakin Skywalker. Topics Discussed Include: 1. Why Origin Stories are Important 2. Reviewing Anakin's Origin 3. Analyzing Anakin's Origin to Make Sense of His Actions in the Saga Support the show on Patreon - www.patreon.com/forceghostconversations If you want to continue the conversation, please follow us at the following websites: Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube Merchandise
"Money Doesn't Grow on Trees" by Qynn Abstract: Farmers are the backbone of our economy, but they are breaking under the strain. They spend hours on end dealing with tremendous amounts of paperwork, stressing over impossible problems, and praying that God will give them good weather for the harvest. They are the hidden heroes of God's green earth—working day after day but getting little to no pay. Small local farmers are not receiving enough income to continue farming or caring for their families. A farmer's fruit goes through a process—put in warehouses, sold by a seller, and placed in grocery stores to be sold to consumers. Once the consumer buys the fruit, the money begins to flow backward. Say the seller prices a bin of fruit for five dollars and the grocery store buys that bin, the seller will take two dollars of those five, one for income and one to cover the costs, the warehouse will do the same, but by the time the money reaches the farmer only one dollar is left. The farmer—the one who supplies all those other people with their products is earning no income. The industrialization of agriculture has created an economic divide between grocery stores, agriculture companies, and farmers, forcing the farmer to be paid last instead of first. This current structure puts farmers out of business and disheartens orchardists from continuing their farms. When this happens, who will grow the food if the farmer disappears? This podcast features music by Wyatt Darnell, alumni of The River Academy. If you want more information about his music, or about anything else we've discussed here, email us at podcast@theriveracademy.org Subscribe: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/32dtoiiMWX9VWHgmmAoVSs?si=YONJvgwjSwKGLONTuqE65Q) | Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=459024) Follow: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theriveracademy/) Learn More: https://www.theriveracademy.org/
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun: Trans Athletes and the Attack on Femininity" by Norah Abstract: “8 Times Women in Sports Fought for Equality.” “Female Athletes Sue NCAA Over Trans Competitors.” “Field Hockey Captain Slams Policy Allowing Male Athletes On Girl Teams After Injury.” “Feminism In Sports.” “Standing Up For Women Is A Dangerous Game.” These are current headlines, fresh off the press, becoming an ever- increasing issue in today's culture. And why is that? Because women are disrespected and people are upset about it. The honor of womanhood is being attacked and diminished as seen through the deterioration of women's sports. Specifically, women's sports are clearly being taken advantage of at all levels: high school, college, professional, and Olympic. God's intentionally-designed biblical gender roles are losing hold in today's society, leading to the culture ignoring and degrading the specific functions of each gender. Looking back through time, women have fought to receive rights, but now those are twisting and changing. Basic biological facts show that men are naturally different from women, being born with XY chromosomes that shape their development and hormones for the rest of their lives. The physical, mental, and emotional differences of men especially display themselves during physical activities such as sports, making an unfair and uncomfortable playing field when they are allowed to compete with women. Actions need to be taken to prevent this perversion of womanhood. If men and women have been defined and separated for years, then instead of mixing the two together, another bracket or a couple of competition brackets could be created. In this broken world there will never be a perfect solution, but attacking women's rights and distorting femininity in the process cannot be the answer. In the end, the only true answer is resetting today's culture to align with biblical principles. People must look beyond their own feelings to the reality of God's world and those around them. This podcast features music by Wyatt Darnell, alumni of The River Academy. If you want more information about his music, or about anything else we've discussed here, email us at podcast@theriveracademy.org Subscribe: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/32dtoiiMWX9VWHgmmAoVSs?si=YONJvgwjSwKGLONTuqE65Q) | Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=459024) Follow: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theriveracademy/) Learn More: https://www.theriveracademy.org/
"Classically Intelligent: Using Classical Music to Aid in Children's Brain Development" by Belle Abstract: Everyone listens to music constantly–whether on the way to work, while taking a shower, while whistling and walking through a store, music constantly surrounds us in our modern culture. However, there is one genre of music that has timelessly surrounded the minds of humans: instrumental classical music has influenced our processing since the 5th century BC. Most people do not know the true weight that classical music carries through its soundwaves. It has been scientifically proven that classical music can enhance the brainpower of humans through neural pathways. However, classical music effects the minds of children in the most impactful way. The minds of children are similar to sponges. They are designed to soak in all information thrown their way through sound waves. So, when a young child listens to classical music, it can have a lasting effect on their mind. But how does this effect even work? This has been crowned the name “The Mozart Effect” because Mozart's classics, more than any other classical music, has been studied and dissected. It has been discovered that Mozart wrote his classics in a specific mathematical way, resulting in this sound wave process, and studies show that classical music has this beautiful and lasting effect. This is why parents should integrate classical music into their children's daily lives in order to enhance the processing power of their brains, therefore increasing the quality of their adult lives. There are 3 key ways that parents can put their children in this said environment: 1. Through playing an instrument. Whether it be guitar, violin, or piano, playing an instrument can prompt and awaken neural pathways in the mind, therefore helping the child in the most beneficial way to gain these pathways. 2. By simply listening to it. Parents can easily integrate classical music into their children's daily lives. Whether it be while they are playing outside, doing homework, or sleeping, parents should play classical music in the background of their child's life. 3. Through music therapy. This can both assist children's mental state and expand their minds, and is overall a great and natural tool. Overall, classical music has been crafted with these benefits, and parents should use it as a tool to assist their child to expand their mind not only for now, but for their future. This podcast features music by Wyatt Darnell, alumni of The River Academy. If you want more information about his music, or about anything else we've discussed here, email us at podcast@theriveracademy.org Subscribe: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/32dtoiiMWX9VWHgmmAoVSs?si=YONJvgwjSwKGLONTuqE65Q) | Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=459024) Follow: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theriveracademy/) Learn More: https://www.theriveracademy.org/
*"Purity Pitch" by Hailey * Abstract: The pure, moral world today is in peril. Morality is a hodge-podge of desire and whims in a post-truth society without a transcendent grounding. It is far diverged from what God originally designed and planned for His people. This divine design and framework for humans to live well is outlined in His law: the Bible. The following of this plan is called “purity.” Purity is God-ordained wholeness, an appointing of things as the way He made them to be: mentally, spiritually, and physically. Each of these are interconnected and an outpouring of each other, centered around a righteous relationship with God. He has told us how to live well, and there are natural consequences for not following this: a mental health crisis and STDs run rampant as human desire becomes increasingly perverse—and celebrated. Morality itself is slowly shifting towards a more self-based system of autonomy. “You do you” and other post-truth phrases plague the world today, idolizing self-love and pleasure over the loving altruism God calls for. Pleasure is idolized as a personal truth, and people have agency enough to do whatever they would desire. However, what we whimsically desire is usually not what is best for us and when untempered, can lead to heartbreak and destruction. God wants us to obey Him, and by doing so, we are protected from consequences and prepared to live our lives in the best way He designed. To live purely is to follow God's plan, and this faith is one of the pillars of a Christian's relationship with others and God. This podcast features music by Wyatt Darnell, alumni of The River Academy. If you want more information about his music, or about anything else we've discussed here, email us at podcast@theriveracademy.org Subscribe: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/32dtoiiMWX9VWHgmmAoVSs?si=YONJvgwjSwKGLONTuqE65Q) | Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=459024) Follow: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theriveracademy/) Learn More: https://www.theriveracademy.org/
"From Shadows to Salvation: Unmasking the Power of Faith in Overcoming the Chains of Pornography" by Isaiah Abstract: Drug addiction is very harmful, especially if the drug of choice is pornography. It can have devastating effects on both individuals and society. About $3,075.64 is being spent on porn every second. It makes more than the NFL, NBA, and the MLB combined! It promotes sex trafficking and causes people to be unfaithful to their spouses. It creates unrealistic expectations, objectification and has heavy emotional and mental health effects. Drugs can “promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves of depravity—for ‘people are slaves to whatever has mastered them''' (New International Version, 2 Pet. 2.19). The internet is like an infinite ocean of information, where each website is a unique island waiting to be explored in seeming anonymity! It is a vast and ever-expanding universe of knowledge, entertainment, and connections. Like the ocean, surfing the internet can be both exciting and overwhelming, with endless possibilities at the touch of a button. Tragically, the same universe of possibility and peril has opened for the proliferation of porn. Except, due to the damaging and addictive nature of this certain “ocean,” it is more like a maelstrom, constantly sucking the surfers in and enticing them, making them crave more and more—a dark vortex that pulls powerfully back, every time someone tries escaping. The addictive nature of pornography can warp the mind and lead to harmful behaviors, impacting one's ability to have healthy relationships and causing physical, mental, and psychological harm. However, through the power of faith and seeking help from God, individuals can find healing and redemption from the damaging effects of pornography addiction. Utilizing a step-by-step plan, seeking guidance from professionals or support groups, and practicing positive self-talk can all contribute to overcoming the addiction. By acknowledging the issue, seeking forgiveness, and developing healthy coping mechanisms, individuals can work towards a path of healing and recovery. Ultimately, finding solace in the grace of God and the teachings of Jesus can provide the strength and guidance needed to break free from the chains of addiction and experience a renewed sense of self and healthier relationships. This podcast features music by Wyatt Darnell, alumni of The River Academy. If you want more information about his music, or about anything else we've discussed here, email us at podcast@theriveracademy.org Subscribe: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/32dtoiiMWX9VWHgmmAoVSs?si=YONJvgwjSwKGLONTuqE65Q) | Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=459024) Follow: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theriveracademy/) Learn More: https://www.theriveracademy.org/
Fractured Education: The School System's Prejudiced Social Divide by Quinn Abstract: Despite all of our advances in ridding ourselves of the injustices that have plagued our nation, a particular example of bigotry has been left to fester. People with special needs have historically been a consistent target for prejudice and oppression; this discrimination has bled out of the history books and into the American school system. To this day, American schools operate under ableism and discrimination, causing incredible social development problems our for students, and continuing to contribute to a bigoted culture. It is imperative to the development of all students that students with special needs are socially included within school culture. School culture unifies a school, it dictates the tones and conditions that a student body will operate under. For students to overcome a culturally instilled attitude of ableism, they must be educated on and exposed to their peers with special needs, specifically in these culture-building events. Inclusion in these events is the first step in breaking through the prejudice that students and their educational system share, exposing the humanity in the students who are treated as less-than, and bringing to light the inhumanity in the ableism that has dictated the lives of so many students with disabilities. This podcast features music by Wyatt Darnell, alumni of The River Academy. If you want more information about his music, or about anything else we've discussed here, email us at podcast@theriveracademy.org Subscribe: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/32dtoiiMWX9VWHgmmAoVSs?si=YONJvgwjSwKGLONTuqE65Q) | Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=459024) Follow: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theriveracademy/) Learn More: https://www.theriveracademy.org/
This summer, we're posting the audio of our Senior Thesis Defenses one at a time, starting with Sarah, who will be arguing that the church needs to be more involved in the foster care system. "The Fostering of Foster Care Through the Church" by Sarah ** **Abstract: When a child needs help, who do they run to for help? Usually to their parents. Sometimes it is a friend, but the younger someone is, the more they tend to rely on their parents. However, children in the foster care system don't have that option; they don't have parents to run to. While the foster system's intentions of wanting to take children out of toxic environments and put them into a safer place are genuine, it is also in dire need of help–of the Christian church's help. Simply because children are taken out of an unsafe living environment, that doesn't mean that the place they are sent to is necessarily a better place than the previous one. Foster children need a loving home, and Christians are called to love and help all people as God loved everyone. Even though Christians are called to help all people, not everyone is able to afford the cost to adopt a foster child which can range anywhere from $20,000-$65,000 primarily depending on the race of the child in question. It is for this reason that the church should be financially involved with the foster care system by raising money through the church or by getting involved with the expenses. The foster care system needs help, and the Christian church, through the calling of Christ, is the help that is needed. This podcast features music by Wyatt Darnell, alumni of The River Academy. If you want more information about his music, or about anything else we've discussed here, email us at podcast@theriveracademy.org Subscribe: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/32dtoiiMWX9VWHgmmAoVSs?si=YONJvgwjSwKGLONTuqE65Q) | Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=459024) Follow: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theriveracademy/) Learn More: https://www.theriveracademy.org/
In this podcast episode, DJ discusses the evolution of senior theses in classical schools. They explore how the tradition fosters critical thinking and reflection on enduring ideas, while adapting to technological advancements. DJ emphasizes the shift towards collaborative discussions and open-mindedness among students, aiming to cultivate wisdom and deeper engagement with the world.
Three seniors from the class of 2024 sit down with Dan Peterson to talk about their journeys developing their Senior Theses at Regents.
In this episode, two seniors from last year's (2023) graduating class reflect on the process of our Rhetoric School capstone course, Senior Thesis. Students John Spead and Meg Coughlan are joined by our upper school Writing and Senior Thesis teacher Ms. Caroline Nixon as they talk with Head of School Ty Fischer about the rewards and challenges of this rigorous course, which culminates the classical Christian education process.
For families living the last days of their homeschool journey, and families contemplating moving on before finishing that last challenge, this one's for you! Listen in as Brittany Lewis, long-time Challenge director and lover of students, shares how vital and beautiful that “last leg of the climb” can be. You'll hear insights on the benefits of Challenge IV and some details about the Senior Thesis as well. · CC parents, tutors, and Directors – are you looking to level up your skills in guiding and assessing your student's learning at home or in community? Join this Spring semester's Classical Learning Cohort! https://classicalconversations.com/cohort/
Nathan Bond, artist and educator, settled in NYC after graduating from The Rhode Island School of Design. Nathan accepted a teaching post at Parsons School of Design where he was a professor for over 16 years. During his tenure, Nathan passionately guided students in Drawing, Illustration Concepts, Advanced Painting and Senior Thesis. Nathan's work has been exhibited internationally from London to Japan to Spain, and all over the United States from New York City to Washington D.C. to Colorado. His work is included in several public and private collections - most recently, his work was added to the permanent collection at The New Britain Museum of American Art. Nathan has also launched an NFT collection called Sweet Baby Jebus and he's also in the process of of launching Fair Share Publishing. This was such an incredible conversation and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Senna Aldoubosh and Simone Kirkevold sit down with Hannah Faughnan, a senior in the EEB department, and Imani Mulrain, a senior in the Chemistry department, to learn more about their senior theses. Hannah and Imani cover what got them interested in their topics, their results, and important advice for future seniors undertaking their thesis. This episode is a collaboration between Podcast and News in the Daily Princetonian.This episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B cubed) was produced under the 147th board of the Prince in partnership with the Insights newsletter.RESOURCESCREDITSWritten and Hosted by Senna Aldoubosh and Simone Kirkevold Edited and Sound Engineered by Eden TeshomeTranscript by Senna AldouboshProduced by Senna AldouboshFor more from the Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to corrections@dailyprincetonian.com.
Marshall Bowen ('08), Molly Frances Glasgow Denham ('09), and Joseph Benigno ('12) sit down with Liz Benigno to reflect on their senior thesis presentations and give advice to current Regents students and parents.
Sean Stone https://www.seanstone.info/Sean is a filmmaker, media host, author, actor, poet, speaker, and above all, truth-seeker and spiritual activist.Sean Christopher Ali Stone began his spiritual quest at 10 years old, when his father took him to Tibet, Nepal and India, to illuminate the stark contrast between those worlds, and Hollywood, where he had been a child-actor in Oliver Stone films like JFK, The Doors and Natural Born Killers. Sean took summer jobs for Jim Brown's Amer-I-Can program and Save the Children while still in high school, then studied American History at Princeton University, and Oxford, before writing his Senior Thesis on the modern history of the New World Order, now available from TrineDay and Amazon. Sean began his own filmmaking career by apprenticing under his father on Alexander, shooting the behind-the-scenes documentary Fight Against Time. On the film W., Sean worked as an Editorial Consultant, and on the TV series The Untold History of the United States, as an Associate Editor. Sacha Stone https://sachastone.com/Sacha is an activist, public speaker, publisher, writer and film-makerlinks Lazarusinitiative.com Ariseguerrillanews.com NewEarthhorizon.com Commission.itnj.org Traciaunita.ro/ro/home Latest interviews: Sachastone.com/media Rhodesia-Zimbabwe born, war-experienced former rock musician/artist Sacha Stone is an outspoken advocate of human rights and natural justice. Over the past decades he has dedicated his life to setting up various initiatives like the International Tribunal for Natural Justice with ongoing investigations into human trafficking, the Lazarus Initiative reintroducing suppressed cultural, technological and historical insights through monthly Symposiums and his latest wildly successful bi-weekly news-broadcast Arise!Guerilla News. Just recently he has broadcasted his widely shared first 5G Apocalypse Summit, focusing on 5G technology and the remedies to protect ourselves from harmful 5G radiation. He has instigated peace initiatives and education programs, lobbied against human- rights abuses around the globe and prosecutes for the protection of vanguard innovators, scientists and doctors. He is currently developing the NewEarth Sanctuary alongside Lake Bacalar in Mexico as well as working with high-ranking military people and inventors in Romania to push zero-point technology as the source code for the NewEarth blueprint. TruthStream info etcA Perfect Life feature filmhttps://youtu.be/KSTwkuYWoT0 https://www.patreon.com/m/TruthStreamHere is our STRIPE link: https://buy.stripe.com/eVa3do8Yq13n2XKbII https://rumble.com/c/TruthStreamhttps://www.bitchute.com/channel/1vwxcAx0oTNk/https://www.instagram.com/truthstreamshow/https://truthsocial.com/@truthstreamhttps://tiktok.com/@truthstreamshowTelegram https://t.me/joerosaticollectiveWebsite https://joerosaticollective.com Health Products we share and have chatted about on the show Purium info: for incredible nutrition etc go to www.ishoppurium.com and type in truthstream for discount code.interview with Ian https://rumble.com/v2bywnu-ian-farrar-health-and-wellness-expert-remove-glyphosate-elevate-your-health.html Neumi https://neumi.com/truthstream Glutathione is the body's master antioxidant that impacts nearly every function in your body. It detoxifies your body's cells and it also recycles itself to increase the effectiveness of other antioxidants (Vitamins C, D, etc). Holy Hydrogen Discount code https://holyhydrogen.com/TRUTHSTREAM
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Our guest today is Jason Barney from the Educational Renaissance Podcast! Jason serves as the Principal of Coram Deo Academy in Carmel, IN. In 2012 he was awarded the Henry Salvatori Prize for Excellence in Teaching from Hillsdale College. He completed his MA in Biblical Exegesis at Wheaton College, where he received The Tenney Award in New Testament Studies. In addition to his administrative responsibilities in vision, philosophy and faculty training, Jason has taught courses in Latin, Humanities, and Senior Thesis from 3rd-12th grades. He has published several books, including A Classical Guide to Narration with the CiRCE Institute and A Short History of Narration with Educational Renaissance. He regularly speaks at events and conferences, including SCL, ACCS and the CiRCE Institute, and has two courses on ClassicalU on Charlotte Mason and Narration. In addition, he has provided training for schools, like the Geneva School, the Covenant School of Dallas and the Ecclesial Schools Initiative. Jason blogs regularly on ancient wisdom for the modern era at www.educationalrenaissance.com. Jason Barney has written a lot over the years about the use of rewards and their affects on children. Abby and Brandy thoroughly enjoyed discussing rewards and intrinsic motivation with him, and we think you'll love what he had to say! *** Have you joined the Scholé Sistership yet? In January, we kicked off our annual 5x5 Reading Challenge. It is not too late to join us! All you have to do is head on over to scholesisters.com/join and sign up for the Sophie plan and in addition to a replay of our big kickoff webinar, you will get tons of accountability, book ideas, and support. *** Click here to access today's show notes. Click here to join the Sistership.
Sean Christopher Ali Stone began his spiritual quest at 10 years old, when his father took him to Tibet, Nepal and India, to illuminate the stark contrast between those worlds, and Hollywood, where he had been a child-actor in Oliver Stone films like JFK, The Doors and Natural Born Killers. Sean took summer jobs for Jim Brown's Amer-I-Can program and Save the Children while still in high school, then studied American History at Princeton University, and Oxford, before writing his Senior Thesis on the modern history of the New World Order, now available from TrineDay and Amazon. Sean began his own filmmaking career by apprenticing under his father on Alexander, shooting the behind-the-scenes documentary Fight Against Time. On the film W., Sean worked as an Editorial Consultant, and on the TV series The Untold History of the United States, as an Associate Editor. Sean Stone starred in and directed his first feature film Greystone Park in 2012, based on his real-life paranormal experiences in a haunted mental hospital. In 2020, he published the cosmic fairy tale, Desiderata by Ali, now available from Blackstone and Audible. His most recent release is the poetry book The Ephemeral Shades of Time. His poetry was turned into an album on iTunes and Spotify, Alien Spirit featuring the music of Michel Huygen. Sean Stone is a graduate of the Baron Brown Studio and has starred in multiple features including Night Walk, Union Bound, and Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece, which he also wrote. He has directed the documentaries A Century of War, Hollywood, D.C. and MetaHuman with Deepak Chopra. He also produced the documentary The Paradigm of Money about Wall Street corruption and collusion with the US government. His limited docuseries Best Kept Secret explores the dark side of the Western elite's manipulation and control of humanity. His short films include Singularity, a dystopian warning about a plague that leads to a totalitarian surveillance state, as well as the short film Anaarkali with Bollywood star Javed Jaffrey, adapted from the fairy tale of a ‘kept woman' seeking her independence in modern Mumbai. Sean has hosted the reality show Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, the interview program Buzzsaw, formerly on Gaia TV, and the RT news show Watching the Hawks. Show links: https://www.seanstone.info/ Join our Telegram! https://t.me/alfavedic
Hey, Y'all!Today is the 3rd part of our senior thesis extravaganza! Here with us, we have two of our classmates and good friends, James and Adaylia. Each one made a different senior thesis, one a horror and one a comedy, both incredible!Enjoy!Links:https://www.youtube.com/@ThatFilmCouplehttps://www.instagram.com/andcutthepodcast/https://www.instagram.com/katejohnston622/https://www.instagram.com/sebasalep/Guests:https://www.instagram.com/daylsadesigns/https://www.instagram.com/commutinggamerpod/
Today's episode is really special for us as it is part 2 out of 2 of the rundown for how our senior thesis' filming went! Today we will be talking about Katelyn's senior thesis from pre-production, all the way to the end of filming, including what is about to come next!We hope you enjoy it!
Hey Y'all!Today's episode is really special for us as it is part 1 of 2 of the rundown of how our senior thesis' filming went! Today we will be talking about Sebastian's senior thesis from pre-production, all the way to the end of filming, including what is about to come next!We hope you enjoy it!
CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: RHETORIC What is a senior thesis presentation? This Classical Christian Education podcast is inspired by the book, A Guide to Understanding Classical Christian Education: 100 Common Questions and hosted by Dr. Timothy Dernlan for the purpose of advancing classical Christian education, community, and culture. FOR CHRIST AND OUR FUTURE MORE INFORMATION AT: www.TimDernlan.com Amazon Books
After a summer of mass killings in Buffalo, NY, Uvalde, Texas and Highland Park, Illinois, and with the beginning of school almost here, it's time to accelerate our activism. In June, SCOTUS ruled to curtail state's rights to regulate gun ownership and that only ups the stakes for Gun Violence Prevention Groups. Still, Legislators crafted an assault weapons ban that passed our House of Representatives. President Biden used his executive power to address ghost guns and for the first time in decades, other modest gun regulations were signed into law. Yet the fight to save our children from school shootings is far from over. Radio GAG, the Gays Against Guns Show interviews X Gonzales, the young queer activist who rocked the world with their speech at the March For Our Lives in Washington DC in 2018. After completing their Senior Thesis, X is poised to inspire voters and the public by addressing the wrongs of white supremacy and the threat to human rights embodied by politicians like Ron Desantis. We also speak with Abbey Clements, teacher and survivor from Sandy Hook Elementary school, who talks about her work with Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence, a new group that is part of a growing trend to organize professionals to advocate for gun safety. Listen to Radio GAG's one hour special and take advantage of special premiums when you become a BAI Buddy in the name of RADIO GAG.
About our GuestMr. Barney serves as the Principal of Coram Deo Academy in Carmel, IN. In 2012 he was awarded the Henry Salvatori Prize for Excellence in Teaching from Hillsdale College. He completed his MA in Biblical Exegesis at Wheaton College, receiving The Tenney Award in New Testament Studies. Before coming into his current position, Jason served as the Academic Dean at Clapham School, a classical Christian school in Wheaton, IL. In addition to his administrative responsibilities in vision, philosophy, and faculty training, Jason has taught courses in Latin, Humanities, and Senior Thesis from 3rd-12th grades. He regularly speaks at events and conferences, including SCL, ACCS, and the CiRCE Institute. He has published A Classical Guide to Narration with the CiRCE Institute and A Short History of Narration through Educational Renaissance, where he blogs regularly on ancient wisdom for the modern era.Show NotesJason Barney places Charlotte Mason squarely within the classical tradition. In this conversation, Jason points to multiple attestations within the classical tradition and contemporary science that demonstrate that Mason was on to something right in her philosophy and practices. In our conversation, Jason lays out some of the problems with the modern factory education model. He explains how the art of narration fosters what contemporary scientists call "durable learning" or deep and lasting knowledge retention. Jason also takes on Bloom's Taxonomy and explains how it risks enshrining the teacher in modernism when they would be better served reading The Abolition of Man. Some topics in this episode include:Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition Modern Education Movements: Ruseau, Pestalozzi, John Lock, Monstasori Lessons from Contemporary Psychology and Neuroscience Narration, Retrieval Practice, and Durable Learning Practicing Narration in the Classroom Why Students Can't recall What They Just Read/HeardProblems With the Factory Model of Education Narration Leading to Good ConversationsProblems with Blooms TaxonomyMaking Time to Read Resources and Books & Mentioned In This EpisodeA Short History of Narration A Classical Guide to Narration Educational Renaissance on Charlotte Mason Bonus Podcast Jason and I continued our conversation and talked in-depth about one of his favorite books for teachers, Teach Like A Champion by Doug Lemov. If you want to listen to that conversation, please support us on Patreon. _________________________________Credits:Sound Engineer: Andrew HelselLogo Art: Anastasiya CFMusic: Used with permission. cellists: Sara Sant' Ambrogio and Lexine Feng; pianist: Alyona Waldo © 2022 Beautiful Teaching. All Rights Reserved ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On this episode of BaseCamp Live, we hear a first-hand perspective from the high school classroom. The capstone project for every CCE student is their senior thesis. Senior Christina Burkhalter joins me to share the thesis she wrote, presented, and defended, titled: The Art of Classical Education as an Effort to Restore the Joy of Learning. She presents some of her thoughtful research and reflects on her first hand experiences of her own K-12 school journey. Her enthusiasm is contagious and a reminder to all of us parents and educators why this effort to raise up the next generation in classical Christian schools is so critical and fruitful.
Sean Stone discusses where we are in the New World Order and how the elites are now openly showing their hands full force. America and the world have always been at war with this imperial faction. We're at the dawn of a new age where he's optimistic and thinks people will not go along with The Great Reset. The NWO system doesn't have the energy behind it and is collapsing. He feels the human spirit is so powerful that it's overthrown every empire that's come our way. His documentary series Best Kept Secret looks at the black economy and underbelly of geopolitics and empire (e.g. drug and human trafficking, pedophilia, occultism, mind control). Sean discusses the war on Russia via Ukraine and doesn't feel we'll end up with nuclear war, rather that Russia is the vanguard for the new alternative and multipolar world order. Watch On BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble Geopolitics & Empire · Sean Stone: The New World Order System Doesn't Have the Energy Behind It to Succeed #293 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.comDonate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donationsConsult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopoliticseasyDNS (use code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.comEscape The Technocracy course (15% discount using link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopoliticsPassVult https://passvult.comSociatates Civis (CitizenHR, CitizenIT, CitizenPL) https://societates-civis.comWise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites Sean Stone Website https://www.seanstone.info Best Kept Secret documentary series https://www.seanstone.info/bestkeptsecret About Sean Stone Sean Christopher Ali Stone began his spiritual quest at 10 years old, when his father took him to Tibet, Nepal and India, to illuminate the stark contrast between those worlds, and Hollywood, where he had been a child-actor in Oliver Stone films like JFK, The Doors and Natural Born Killers. Sean took summer jobs for Jim Brown's Amer-I-Can program and Save the Children while still in high school, then studied American History at Princeton University, and Oxford, before writing his Senior Thesis on the modern history of the New World Order, now available from TrineDay and Amazon. Sean began his own filmmaking career by apprenticing under his father on Alexander, shooting the behind-the-scenes documentary Fight Against Time. On the film W., Sean worked as an Editorial Consultant, and on the TV series The Untold History of the United States, as an Associate Editor. Sean Stone starred in and directed his first feature film Greystone Park in 2012, based on his real-life paranormal experiences in a haunted mental hospital. In 2020, he published the cosmic fairy tale, Desiderata by Ali, now available from Blackstone and Audible. His most recent release is the poetry book The Ephemeral Shades of Time. His poetry was turned into an album on iTunes and Spotify, Alien Spirit featuring the music of Michel Huygen. Stone is a graduate of the Baron Brown Studio and has starred in multiple features including Night Walk, Union Bound, and Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece, which he also wrote. He has directed the documentaries A Century of War, Hollywood, D.C. and MetaHuman with Deepak Chopra. He also produced the documentary The Paradigm of Money about Wall Street corruption and collusion with the US government. His limited docuseries Best Kept Secret explores the dark side of the Western elite's manipulation and control of humanity. His short films include Singularity, a dystopian warning about a plague that leads to a totalitarian surveillance state, as well as the short film Anaarkali with Bollywood star Javed Jaffrey, adapted from the fairy tale of a ‘kept woman' seeking her independence in modern Mumbai.
For this Excerpt, instead of a book or a text, I re-recorded a lecture that I gave to graduating seniors from Portland State University's School of Art+Design program in May of 2022 (where I used to teach a Senior Thesis course in Design and Collaboration). It's a Glossary of words that I use to frame my approach to life, and wanted to be able to equip the students with a bit of that thinking as they head out of academia. In the original lecture there are simple visuals of the words, and musician Elliot Ross / Moongriffin supported by playing ambient synths in the background to add a vibe. For the sake of this recording, it's just the words. Thank you to Kate Bingaman-Burt for inviting me to speak, and all the students that I had the opportunity to have conversations with. Hope y'all enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adamrgarcia/support
This is an audio recording of my Senior Thesis on marriage. You can view the paper here: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/p/senior-thesis-monogamous-heterosexual?s=w. I thought I would read it aloud and post it in case it was an easier format for some to access. This was recorded on May 5th, 2022. My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Tvr9mBXNaAxLGRA_sUSRAThere is an audio version of my videos (on all podcast platforms): https://anchor.fm/coltonkirbyAbout Me: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/aboutTwitter: https://twitter.com/_coltonkirbyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialcoltonkirbyGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/129883782-colton-kirbyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialcoltonkirby/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/coltonjkirby/_saved/Odysee: https://odysee.com/@ColtonKirbyBooks Wish List: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19GTqvKmd3Ter2WCpBwU2DkuD-Qse6xiLAqJFGZzWToo/editIf you want to financially support what I'm doing, you can give one-off donations here (thank you): https://www.paypal.me/ColtonKirby Get full access to Colton Kirby at coltonkirby.substack.com/subscribe
This is an audio recording of my Senior Thesis on marriage. You can view the paper here: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/p/senior-thesis-monogamous-heterosexual?s=w. I thought I would read it aloud and post it in case it was an easier format for some to access. This was recorded on May 5th, 2022. My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Tvr9mBXNaAxLGRA_sUSRA My writing: my writing: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/ About Me: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/about Twitter: https://twitter.com/_coltonkirby Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialcoltonkirby Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/129883782-colton-kirby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialcoltonkirby/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/coltonjkirby/_saved/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@ColtonKirby Books Wish List: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19GTqvKmd3Ter2WCpBwU2DkuD-Qse6xiLAqJFGZzWToo/edit If you want to financially support what I'm doing, you can give one-off donations here (thank you): https://www.paypal.me/ColtonKirby
Here's some more thinking on my Senior Thesis. This proof has to deal with the eternal marriage story and how that trickles down into human lives. Hope this is interesting or helpful to someone.Note: I will be changing my podcast cover on April 25th. It will now be the same picture that is my YouTube profile pic. This was recorded March 24th, 2022.Check out my YouTube: Colton Kirby - YouTubeSome of my other stuff:About Me: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/about?utm_source=menu-dropdownTwitter: https://twitter.com/_coltonkirbyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialcoltonkirbyGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/129883782-colton-kirbyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialcoltonkirby/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/coltonjkirby/_saved/Odysee: https://odysee.com/@ColtonKirbyBooks Wish List: BooksIf you want to financially support what I'm doing, you can give one-off donations here (thank you): https://www.paypal.me/ColtonKirby Get full access to Colton Kirby at coltonkirby.substack.com/subscribe
Here's some more thinking on my Senior Thesis. This proof has to deal with the eternal marriage story and how that trickles down into human lives. Hope this is interesting or helpful to someone. Note: I will be changing my podcast cover on April 25th. It will now be the same picture that is my YouTube profile pic. This was recorded March 24th, 2022. Check out my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Tvr9mBXNaAxLGRA_sUSRA I write stuff here: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/ Some of my other stuff: About Me: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/about?utm_source=menu-dropdown Twitter: https://twitter.com/_coltonkirby Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialcoltonkirby Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/129883782-colton-kirby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialcoltonkirby/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/coltonjkirby/_saved/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@ColtonKirby Books Wish List: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19GTqvKmd3Ter2WCpBwU2DkuD-Qse6xiLAqJFGZzWToo/edit If you want to financially support what I'm doing, you can give one-off donations here (thank you): https://www.paypal.me/ColtonKirby
This video is kinda jumbled. In it, I walk through some of my proofs from my first (and very rough) draft of my Senior Thesis. This exercise has proven fruitful, and this video helped me to improve the structure of my arguments greatly. This was recorded on March 14th, 2022.Check out my YouTube: Colton Kirby - YouTubeSome of my other stuff:About Me: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/about?utm_source=menu-dropdownFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/coltonjkirby/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_coltonkirbyGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/129883782-colton-kirbyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialcoltonkirby/Odysee: https://odysee.com/@ColtonKirbyBooks Wish List: Books Get full access to Colton Kirby at coltonkirby.substack.com/subscribe
This video is kinda jumbled. In it, I walk through some of my proofs from my first (and very rough) draft of my Senior Thesis. This exercise has proven fruitful, and this video helped me to improve the structure of my arguments greatly. This was recorded on March 14th, 2022. Check out my YouTube: Colton Kirby - YouTube I write stuff here: Colton Kirby (substack.com) Some of my other stuff: About Me: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/about?utm_source=menu-dropdown Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coltonjkirby/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_coltonkirby Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/129883782-colton-kirby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialcoltonkirby/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@ColtonKirby Books Wish List: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19GTqvKmd3Ter2WCpBwU2DkuD-Qse6xiLAqJFGZzWToo/edit
A year ago, Harvard senior and great guy Lincoln Sorscher interviewed me for his undergraduate thesis titled, "Humor's Efficacy in Communicating Climate Change Messaging.” I gave him such a jaundiced perspective he described my attitude as “self-admitted embitterment." Joining us in this discussion are Australian science communication professor and co-host of “The Wholesome Show” podcast, Dr. Rod Lamberts, as well as our own Matt David bringing his in-depth knowledge of screenwriting. Randy Olson https://twitter.com/ABTagenda Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://www.abtframework.com/ Lincoln Sorscher https://www.linkedin.com/in/lincoln-sorscher-7237291b4/ Rod Lamberts https://twitter.com/rodl http://wholesomeshow.com/
I thought I would use this video to help me think through the introduction I have to my Senior Thesis. I have since done another draft of my introduction that I feel is improved, partly through the help of this video. In the video, I talk about the modern phenomena of dating apps and hookup culture and how that intersects with real life. In short, the former doesn't translate to the latter very well. I hope this was interesting to someone. Let me know what you all think if you get a chance.This was recorded on March 13th, 2022. Check out my YouTube: Colton Kirby - YouTubeSome of my other stuff:About Me: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/about?utm_source=menu-dropdownFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/coltonjkirby/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_coltonkirbyGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/129883782-colton-kirbyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialcoltonkirby/Odysee: https://odysee.com/@ColtonKirbyBooks Wish List: Books Get full access to Colton Kirby at coltonkirby.substack.com/subscribe
I thought I would use this video to help me think through the introduction I have to my Senior Thesis. I have since done another draft of my introduction that I feel is improved, partly through the help of this video. In the video, I talk about the modern phenomena of dating apps and hookup culture and how that intersects with real life. In short, the former doesn't translate to the latter very well. I hope this was interesting to someone. Let me know what you all think if you get a chance. This was recorded on March 13th, 2022. Check out my YouTube: Colton Kirby - YouTube I write stuff here: Colton Kirby (substack.com) Some of my other stuff: About Me: https://coltonkirby.substack.com/about?utm_source=menu-dropdown Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coltonjkirby/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_coltonkirby Goodreads: Colton Kirby | Goodreads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialcoltonkirby/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@ColtonKirby Books Wish List: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19GTqvKmd3Ter2WCpBwU2DkuD-Qse6xiLAqJFGZzWToo/edit
Michael Berndt, Academic Dean at Founders Classical Academy of Leander (Tex.), talks with host Scot Bertram to share insights into planning for astronomy class, the first year of teaching in a classical school, the senior thesis, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Amanda Gilmore, literature teacher at Golden View Classical Academy (Colo.), talks with Scot Bertram about managing the teacher workload, the most important facets to teaching literature, insights into the senior thesis, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The senior thesis requirement is unique to Princeton, providing a memorable opportunity for students to delve into topics of their interest. Essential to this process is a mentor or advisor, and Princeton faculty are among the top experts in their fields, ready to help budding researchers.In this bonus episode, SPIA faculty talk about their experiences advising student work and how they help students produce their best work. This episode features Marta Tienda, Maurice P. During Professor in Demographic Studies, Emeritus; Rory Truex, assistant professor of politics and international affairs; and Paul Lipton, associate dean for undergraduate education at SPIA.Tiger Prints is a podcast series highlighting tomorrow's leaders solving today's problems. The show features recent SPIA grads and their senior research projects. After four years at Princeton, these students are prepared to take the next step in their careers, with their theses serving as the foundation. The show was produced, hosted, and edited by Hope Perry '24, SPIA podcast production intern, with production assistance from B. Rose Huber, communications manager and senior writer at SPIA. The show was supported by summer interns Jenna Thompson and Riis L. Williams with design by Imaan Khasru '23.
Learn all about Lucy as Amelia interviews her on yet another special edition of Senior Thesis!
Our first episode where we discuss college football, SATs, Jesus Christ, and spiders!
Director, writer, and actor, Sean Stone, joins the program to discuss his latest documentary series "Best Kept Secret". We discuss what motivated him to produce this much needed series on pedophilia, human trafficking and our world's power structures. I also ask what are the most important elements that people need to know. He shares his background growing up in Hollywood and how his experiences has shaped his mission today. You can learn about his work and watch the series at SeanStone.info/bestkeptsecret Important Proven Solutions to Keep from Getting Sick Even if you Received the mRNA Shot C60Complete Black Seed Oil & Curcumin Gel Capsules - World's Best Immunity Builder! Never miss a video due to censorship! Sign up for SarahWestall.tv and see all exclusives with great guests! Support the program by signing up for Ebener (what is Ebener??) and see all video exclusives (over 50 exclusive videos!), receive discounts and over 60 free eBooks (including new releases)! Sign up for my newsletter and other platforms @ SarahWestall.com/Subscribe MUSIC CREDITS: "Do you trust me" by Michael Vignola: licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See video on Bitchute | Rumble | Odysee | Freedom.Social | SarahWestall.tv Sean Stone Biography Sean Christopher Ali Stone began his spiritual quest at 10 years old, when his father took him to Tibet, Nepal and India, to illuminate the stark contrast between those worlds, and Hollywood, where he had been a child-actor in Oliver Stone films like JFK, The Doors and Natural Born Killers. Sean took summer jobs for Jim Brown's Amer-I-Can program and Save the Children while still in high school, then studied American History at Princeton University, and Oxford, before writing his Senior Thesis on the modern history of the New World Order, now available from TrineDay and Amazon. Sean began his own filmmaking career by apprenticing under his father on Alexander, shooting the behind-the-scenes documentary Fight Against Time. On the film W., Sean worked as an Editorial Consultant, and on the TV series The Untold History of the United States, as an Associate Editor. Dr. Zelenko's vitamin pack that serves as an over the counter alternative to Hydroxychloroquine and a targeted vitamin mix to boost your immunity. Keep from getting Sick! Sean Stone starred in and directed his first feature film Greystone Park in 2012, based on his real-life paranormal experiences in a haunted mental hospital. In 2020, he published the cosmic fairy tale, Desiderata by Ali, now available from Blackstone and Audible. His most recent release is the poetry book The Ephemeral Shades of Time. Sean is a graduate of the Baron Brown Studio and has starred in multiple features including Night Walk, Union Bound, and Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece, which he also wrote. He has directed the documentaries A Century of War, Hollywood, D.C. and MetaHuman with Deepak Chopra. His short films include Singularity, a dystopian warning about a plague that leads to a totalitarian surveillance state, as well as the short film Anaarkali with Bollywood star Javed Jaffrey, adapted from the fairy tale of a ‘kept woman' seeking her independence in modern Mumbai. Sean has hosted the reality show Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, the interview program Buzzsaw, formerly on Gaia TV, and the RT news show Watching the Hawks. See more information on great products, including the C60 BlackSeed Oil Gel Caps, Telomere Lengthening, Zeolite Detox, and much more @ http://SarahWestall.com/Shop
It is almost time for Geneva's seniors to start presenting their senior theses. In this episode, Dirk talks with Hillary Short, James Grover and Aaron Southwick about the process of writing and presenting a thesis. The Senior Thesis is the capstone of a Geneva education and a stepping stone into further education.
Liz Benigno interviews former Thesis Director, Deb Gore, and current Director, Rose Usry, to discuss the history and evolution of the Thesis program at Regents. This episode will leave you feeling encouraged and excited about our Thesis Program!
Joshua Thomas, a graduate of Founders Classical Academy of Lewisville (Texas) and a sophomore at the University of North Texas, talks with host Scot Bertram about the process of writing and defending his senior thesis at Founders Classical Academy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlotte Taylor, a graduate of Atlanta Classical Academy, and an incoming freshman at the University of Georgia, talks with host Scot Bertram about the process of writing and defending her senior thesis at Founders Classical Academy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebecca Fox, a graduate of Golden View Classical Academy (Colorado) and an incoming freshman at Colorado School of Mines, talks with host Scot Bertram about the process of writing and defending her senior thesis at Golden View.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josette Bowe, a graduate of Founders Classical Academy in Lewisville (Texas)and entering her second year at the University of North Texas, talks with host Scot Bertram about the process of writing and defending her senior thesis at Founders Classical Academy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mary Cid, a graduate of Founders Classical Academy in Leander (Texas) and rising sophomore at the University of Texas at Austin, talks with host Scot Bertram about the process of writing and defending her senior thesis at Founders Classical Academy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.