

The Educational Renaissance Podcast
Educational Renaissance
Promoting a rebirth of ancient wisdom about education for the modern era.
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Mar 22, 2026 • 37min
An Interview with Davies Owens
What does effective parent partnership look like? Join us for our next episode where Patrick is joined by Davies Owens, founder and CEO of Zipcast and host of Basecamp Live. Learn perspectives and gain practical tools to implement the kind of parent partnership that adds value to your school.Links from this episode:ZipcastBasecamp LiveEducational Leadership program at Gordon CollegeThe Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Ask us a question: write or record.Bring training in narration, habit training or studies to your school. Find a training package that will help your faculty grow in the craft of teaching at our training and consulting page.

Mar 8, 2026 • 40min
Math as a Liberal Art
How does mathematics fit into classical education? Jason is joined by Kolby and Patrick to discuss key principles and practices of effective math instruction. Whether you are a math specialist or are intimidated by mathematics, we think you will gain valuable insights into mathematics.Links from this episode:Kolby Atchison, "Three Key Strategies to Excel in Math and Science"Barbara Oakley, A Mind for NumberPeter Liljedahl, Building Thinking Classrooms in MathematicsThe Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Ask us a question: write or record.Bring training in narration, habit training or studies to your school. Find a training package that will help your faculty grow in the craft of teaching at our training and consulting page.

Feb 22, 2026 • 38min
An Interview with Louis Markos
How do we relate pagan literature to our Christian worldview as classical educators? Join us for our next episode where Patrick is joined by Louis Markos, Professor of English at Houston Christian University. Learn from a prolific author who addresses the role of pagan or non-Christian literature in the formation of character. We also discuss his recent book Passing the Torch: An Apology for Classical Christian Education.Links from this episode:Louis Markos, Passing the Torch: An Apology for Classical Christian EducationLouis Markos, From Achilles to Christ: Why Christians Should Read the Pagan ClassicsLouis Markos, The Myth Made Fact: Reading Greek and Roman Mythology through Christian EyesCourses by Louis Markos on ClassicalUContact Louis at lmarkos@hc.eduThe Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Ask us a question: write or record.Bring training in narration, habit training or studies to your school. Find a training package that will help your faculty grow in the craft of teaching at our training and consulting page.

Feb 8, 2026 • 40min
The Liberal Arts and the Working World
Are the liberal arts suited to career outcomes? Is there a fear that classically educated students are at a disadvantage in the marketplace? Listen as Patrick is joined by Jason and Kolby to tackle this topic. Learn about some key points made in Jason's latest book Apprenticeship in the Arts where he discusses how the ancient tradition viewed the seven liberal arts as well suited to practical careers through the intellectual virtue of artistry or craftsmanship. Find out how you can connect the liberal arts to the kind of training that promotes freedom and agency in the workplace.Links from this episode:Jason Barney, Apprenticeship in the ArtsMastering the Apprenticeship Lesson WebinarOur webpage "Aristotle's Intellectual Virtues"The Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Ask us a question: write or record.Bring training in narration, habit training or studies to your school. Find a training package that will help your faculty grow in the craft of teaching at our training and consulting page.

Jan 25, 2026 • 41min
An Interview with Mandi Gerth
How's your classroom culture? If you feel like your classroom needs a refresh or some inspiration, you'll be excited to hear from Mandi Gerth, a teacher, author and classical education consultant who speaks and writes about classical education and family culture. In our conversation, we talk through how to assess your classroom culture and discuss practical tools to deal with problems and issues that occur in the school day.Links from this episode:Mrs. Gerth Teaches (website)Thoroughness and Charm (book with Circe Press)Resources at Teachers Pay TeachersCultural Artifacts podcastThe Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Ask us a question: write or record.Bring training in narration, habit training or studies to your school. Find a training package that will help your faculty grow in the craft of teaching at our training and consulting page.

Nov 23, 2025 • 37min
On the Soul
We believe in teaching the whole person, which entail understanding the soulish part of how we are made. In this episode, we explore ancient understandings of the soul, with particular insights from Plato and Aristotle. Listen as Patrick is joined by Jason and Kolby to discuss philosophical perspectives as well as gain practical insights.Links from this episode:Jason Barney, The Soul of Education series The Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Take a deeper dive into training resources produced by Educational Renaissance such as Dr. Patrick Egan's new book entitled Training the Prophetic Voice available now through Amazon.

Nov 9, 2025 • 38min
Cognitive Load and Memory Consolidation
What does brain science tell us about effective learning? In today's episode, we take a deep dive into insights gained from the fields of cognitive load theory and memory consolidation. Listen as Kolby is joined by Patrick and Jason to discuss the science of learning with practical take aways for the classical classroom.Links from this episode:Peter Brown, Henry Roediger, and Mark McDaniel, Make It StickAngela Duckworth, GritCharlotte Mason on the brain in Philosophy of Education, p. 100ff.Patrick Egan, "4 Tips to Optimize Effort in the Classroom: A Classical Education Take on Cognitive Load Theory"The Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Take a deeper dive into training resources produced by Educational Renaissance such as Dr. Patrick Egan's new book entitled Training the Prophetic Voice available now through Amazon.

Oct 26, 2025 • 38min
An Interview with Preston Atwood
How do we understand the classical liberal art of music? Is music in the quadrivium somehow different than the way we think about music today? In this episode, Patrick is joined by Preston Atwood, Head of School at Westminster Academy in Memphis, TN. They discuss many ways we can think about music as classical Christian educators and highlight the role of music and liturgy within the classical classroom.Links from this episode:Preston Atwood, Cantate DominoWestminster Academy, Memphis, TNThe Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Bring training in narration, habit training or studies to your school. Find a training package that will help your faculty grow in the craft of teaching at our training and consulting page.

Oct 12, 2025 • 36min
An Atmosphere of Truth and Sincerity
What does it take to design an inspiring classroom? According to Charlotte Mason, we need to be mindful as to atmosphere. In today's episode, we take a deep dive into what atmosphere means, with a particular examination of a key phrase in her description of "the bracing atmosphere of truth and sincerity." What does this look like in our classrooms today? Listen as Kolby is joined by Patrick and Jason to discuss topics like deep reading, coaching morality and living in authority.Links from this episode:Charlotte Mason, "Education is an atmosphere"Patrick Egan, "Creating Culture: The Ultimate Habit Training Tool"Kolby Atchison, "Education is an Atmosphere: Foundations for a Christian Paideia"The Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Take a deeper dive into training resources produced by Educational Renaissance such as Dr. Patrick Egan's new book entitled Training the Prophetic Voice available now through Amazon.

Sep 28, 2025 • 36min
An Interview with Brian Polk
In this episode, hear from Brian Polk, Director of Accreditation at the Society for Classical Education. Learn about how SCL is doing accreditation with a view to helping classical schools flourish. Find out more about what it looks like to have a visiting team at your school and steps you can take to explore accreditation through SCL.Links from this episode:SCL Accreditation webpagePrevious episode: AccreditationThe Educational Renaissance Podcast is a production of Educational Renaissance where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading.Take a deeper dive into training resources produced by Educational Renaissance such as Dr. Patrick Egan's new book entitled Training the Prophetic Voice available now through Amazon.


