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Welcome to season 3 of our podcast!
This episode is part of the conversation that we had with Timothy G. Patitsas
This episode is focused mostly on education and what it looks like to have a Beauty-first approach to it. We didn’t even bring up Charlotte Mason by name(!), but you’ll see as you listen that everything we talked about dovetails “beautifully” with her methods.
Enjoy the conversation, and join it in the comments!
Dr. Timothy G. Patitsas is the author of The Ethics of Beauty and can be found on substack at Beauty First Films as well as off substack at www.beautyfirstfilms.com
His recent film about St. Amphilochios of Patmos is now available.
And as always, don’t forget to check out Laura’s new sex ed curriculum: Sex Ed for Sane People
It’s “…a sex education curriculum written from an Orthodox perspective, from an author with a bachelor's degree in biology. Written for high school students on the cusp of adulthood, with the prerequisite of high school biology, this course introduces concepts in anatomy and physiology, embryology, theology, and ethics. This material is framed and presented as an expression of religious freedom.”
By Mother Culture served from a short order kitchenWelcome to season 3 of our podcast!
This episode is part of the conversation that we had with Timothy G. Patitsas
This episode is focused mostly on education and what it looks like to have a Beauty-first approach to it. We didn’t even bring up Charlotte Mason by name(!), but you’ll see as you listen that everything we talked about dovetails “beautifully” with her methods.
Enjoy the conversation, and join it in the comments!
Dr. Timothy G. Patitsas is the author of The Ethics of Beauty and can be found on substack at Beauty First Films as well as off substack at www.beautyfirstfilms.com
His recent film about St. Amphilochios of Patmos is now available.
And as always, don’t forget to check out Laura’s new sex ed curriculum: Sex Ed for Sane People
It’s “…a sex education curriculum written from an Orthodox perspective, from an author with a bachelor's degree in biology. Written for high school students on the cusp of adulthood, with the prerequisite of high school biology, this course introduces concepts in anatomy and physiology, embryology, theology, and ethics. This material is framed and presented as an expression of religious freedom.”