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Magdalen College: From the Summit

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Magdalen College: From the Summit

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Magdalen College: From the Summit

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In this episode, Chance Hebert shares the story of the experiences that led him to enroll at Magdalen as an undergraduate, pursue a Master's degree at Oxford, and then return to New Hampshire to teach. This conversation is rich with memory and
As The Cardinal Newman Society celebrates its 30th anniversary, Trae Bailey talks with President and Founder Patrick Reilly about the society's beginnings, its mission, and how Magdalen and other Newman Guide schools continue to provide faithfu
Trae Bailey talks with Autumn Kern about her experience of growing up, learning to die to herself, and realizing that she wanted to love things that last and raise children to do the same. 
Listen in as Magdalen's Dean of Student Life, Trae Bailey, talks with Assistant Headmaster of St. Martin's Academy, Adam Talyor, about how Catholics can reclaim education for boys.  This conversation explores Adam's life growing up as the son
In this episode, Dean of Student Life, Trae Bailey interviews Dr. Jared Staudt. This conversation focuses on a Catholic approach to alcohol but also considers ideas about fasting, feasting, and friendship and how everything, including eating an
In this episode of Catholic College Conversations, host Danielle Bean talks with author, speaker, and Magdalen College professor Anthony Esolen. Dr. Esolen shares his thoughts about the modern culture on many college campuses and the ways it ca
In this episode of Catholic College Conversations, host Danielle Bean talks with Michele McKenna, Director of Admissions at Magdalen College, about ways to prepare your high schooler for the college application process. What should parents know
In this newest episode of Catholic College Conversations, host Danielle Bean sits down with author, speaker, and Magdalen College professor Anthony Esolen. Anthony shares his thoughts on what to look for when choosing a college and the importan
What is a liberal arts education? In the newest episode of Catholic College Conversations, Danielle Bean chats with Magdalen College president, Dr. Ryan Messmore, about the liberal arts. What do we mean by this phrase and why is it especially i
In this second episode of our new series of podcasts, Catholic College Conversations, host Danielle Bean and Magdalen College professor Dr. Jordan Almanzar take on the topic of the importance of role models in education. Why is it important to
In this first episode of our new series of podcasts, Catholic College Conversations, host Danielle Bean chats with Magdalen College President, Ryan Messmore. Dr. Messmore shares thoughts about the benefits of choosing a Catholic College. Grow i
In this episode, Magdalen College Professor John Klucinec and recent graduate, John Coleman, join Dr. Almanzar to discuss the modern image of the cosmos and our place in the universe. Drawing on sources ranging from Anaxagoras to Copernicus to
In this episode, Dr. Ryan Messmore interviews author and award-winning essayist Mary Eberstadt, whose writing has appeared in the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, First Things, National Review, and The Weekly Standard, among other acclaime
In this episode Dr. Anthony Esolen discusses his book Sex and the Unreal City. When it comes to the way modern western culture approaches sex, what are the main idols that shape the moral conversation? Why is consent not enough? In what ways is
The liturgies of Holy Week are immensely beautiful, meaningful, and profound. Engaging in them, especially as a community, can help us gain fresh insights about the Christian faith.  In this episode, Dr. Ryan Messmore reflects on 12 things that
So much that we take for granted in the modern world is actually due to the Christian Church.  From hospitals, to scientific discoveries, to universities, the Christian faith has made a significant contribution to the way of life we enjoy today
In this episode, Dr. Eric Buck talks about how he asks hard questions of himself and his students to encourage them out of “mindless automaticity” in their thinking and their faith. How can we bring the commands of Christ into our ordinary rout
In this episode, President Messmore interviews Dr. Anthony Esolen about the literary treasures he is currently teaching at Magdalen. What makes this conversation special is Dr. Esolen's uncontainable enthusiasm for the beauty he sees in works s
In this interview, Dr. Ryan Messmore discusses his recent webinar on why John Paul II would love to be a student at Magdalen College. Learn how the would-be pope pursued seminary education underground when it became outlawed in Poland by the Na
In this episode, Magdalen professor of literature, Dr. Mary Mumbach, stops by the studio. A stellar literary critic, Dr. Mumbach brings a wealth of experience and love to her subject and her students. Click play to learn why she encourages stud
Dr. Anthony Esolen calls it "the most influential paragraph in the history of man".  This explains, in part, why he wrote his most recent book on the Prologue of St. John’s Gospel.  In this episode, Dr. Messmore interviews Dr. Esolen about In t
In this episode, President Messmore interviews Magdalen professor Dr. Almanzar about his new book "When the Earth was Flat"–a work Anthony Esolen calls "The best book about boyhood I have ever read." The pair discuss motivations for writing, wh
In this episode, Dr. Ryan Messmore interviews Magdalen's Professor of Philosophy, Dr. Erik van Versendaal. The two discuss the need to recover the art of contemplation, which leads to a disposition of praise and joy. They highlight how importan
Two Magdalen students join Dr. Messmore in the studio to discuss the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, G. K. Chesterton, and C. S. Lewis. Andrew Kays and Luke Sherman explore the role of Christian fiction in advancing Christ’s mission in the world. To
The origin of words can provide important insights about their meaning. Where do the words “college” and “university” come from, and how has their meaning changed over the years?  What has the modern university become, and why does it so often
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