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Is a classical education practical in today’s world of trades, technology, and rapidly changing careers? In this episode of _Classical Et Cetera_ we explore that question through the real-life experiences of two classically educated graduates—one studying computer science, the other pursuing a trade. Together, we discuss how classical education prepares students not for a single job, but for many possible paths. From plumbing to programming, we examine transferable skills, lifelong learning, and the formation that equips students for real work and real life.
Due to technical difficulties this episode is audio-only. Thanks for bearing with us, and we'll see you next week!
*What We're Reading* from This Episode:
"Trust" Hernan Diaz (Paul)
"Every Thing You Ever Wanted to Know About Heaven" Peter Kreeft (Danny)
"Oathbringer" Brandon Sanderson (August)
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Is a classical education practical in today’s world of trades, technology, and rapidly changing careers? In this episode of _Classical Et Cetera_ we explore that question through the real-life experiences of two classically educated graduates—one studying computer science, the other pursuing a trade. Together, we discuss how classical education prepares students not for a single job, but for many possible paths. From plumbing to programming, we examine transferable skills, lifelong learning, and the formation that equips students for real work and real life.
Due to technical difficulties this episode is audio-only. Thanks for bearing with us, and we'll see you next week!
*What We're Reading* from This Episode:
"Trust" Hernan Diaz (Paul)
"Every Thing You Ever Wanted to Know About Heaven" Peter Kreeft (Danny)
"Oathbringer" Brandon Sanderson (August)

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