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Do you know about these five women of the Reformation?• Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549) — The Diplomat• Marie Dentière...
15/10/2023

Do you know about these five women of the Reformation?

• Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549) — The Diplomat
• Marie Dentière (c. 1495-1561)—The Lightning Rod
• Argula von Grumbach (1492-c.1554)—The Debater
• Olympia Morata (1526-1555)—The Scholar
• Jeanne d’Albret (1528-1572)—The Politician

ost Christians have heard the names of John Calvin, Martin Luther, John Knox, and other giants of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. But there are many, many other men and women who worked to advance the cause of the Reformation! It is my pleasure to introduce you to five extraordinary…

06/10/2023

Episode 21: Homesteading, with Jordyn Lafon

Join us today as we talk about all things homesteading and small farming with Jordyn LaFon!

Listen here, or subscribe on your favorite podcast app:
https://museandhearth.com/2023/10/ep-21-homesteading/

Jordyn shared with us her family’s story as they got started with farming, as well as some of the highs and lows of learning on the job when it comes to homesteading.

Episode 21: Homesteading, with Jordyn LafonJoin us today as we talk about all things homesteading and small farming with...
04/10/2023

Episode 21: Homesteading, with Jordyn Lafon

Join us today as we talk about all things homesteading and small farming with Jordyn LaFon!

Jordyn shared with us her family’s story as they got started with farming, as well as some of the highs and lows of learning on the job when it comes to homesteading.

Join us today as we talk about all things homesteading and small farming with Jordyn LaFon! Jordyn shared with us her family’s story as they got started with farming, as well as some of the hi…

Join us as we discuss homemaking, productivity, and motherhood with Mystie Winckler of Simply Convivial! It’s tempting t...
21/03/2023

Join us as we discuss homemaking, productivity, and motherhood with Mystie Winckler of Simply Convivial!

It’s tempting to look for a “fix it quick scheme” or to get out of sorts with our home-making when it is a challenge. But with the right attitude we can look for ways to model a grateful and convivial life with and for our children. We talk about some first steps to getting organized as well as the importance of having an ideal but not making attaining that ideal an immediate expectation or a prerequisite for happiness.

Listen on the website, or anywhere Podcasts are streamed:
https://museandhearth.com/2023/03/episode-20-mystie-winckler-and-simply-convivial/

Find Mystie Winckler’s books and resources at https://simplyconvivial.com as well as her podcasts with Scholé Sisters at https://scholesisters.com or via on IG!

Join us as we discuss homemaking, productivity, and motherhood with Mystie Winckler of Simply Convivial! It’s tempting t...
20/03/2023

Join us as we discuss homemaking, productivity, and motherhood with Mystie Winckler of Simply Convivial!

It’s tempting to look for a “fix it quick scheme” or to get out of sorts with our home-making when it is a challenge. But with the right attitude we can look for ways to model a grateful and convivial life with and for our children. We talk about some first steps to getting organized as well as the importance of having an ideal but not making attaining that ideal an immediate expectation or a prerequisite for happiness.

Listen on the website, or anywhere Podcasts are streamed:
https://museandhearth.com/2023/03/episode-20-mystie-winckler-and-simply-convivial/

Episode 18: How to be a reader (when life is “too full” for reading) https://museandhearth.buzzsprout.com/1718560/116508...
08/11/2022

Episode 18: How to be a reader (when life is “too full” for reading)

https://museandhearth.buzzsprout.com/1718560/11650847-episode-18-how-to-be-a-reader-when-life-is-too-full-for-reading

In episode 18 I’m joined by Courtney Handermann and Anna van den Broek as we discuss strategies for making reading a priority when life is busy. Our discussion includes tips for starting a book group as a way to help us keep up reading momentum. Podcasts like The Literary Life, Close Reads Podcast, and Stories are Soul Food provide inspiration for new titles and encouragement to continue with old favorites. We name drop some favorite book titles, and if you want inspiration for others you can check out Muse and Hearth episode 6 “Reading Lists”.

So good to be back! It was great fun to interview Christine Cohen about her books The Winter King and The Sinking City. ...
11/04/2022

So good to be back! It was great fun to interview Christine Cohen about her books The Winter King and The Sinking City. We did our best to avoid spoilers so listen away and get yourself a copy of these books! Fair warning: plan to read them in a sitting from cover to cover because you won’t want to put them down.

"A tragedy of our post-industrial era is that we first ask ourselves in what way is Latin useful — but what we really sh...
05/04/2022

"A tragedy of our post-industrial era is that we first ask ourselves in what way is Latin useful — but what we really should be asking ourselves is in what way is Latin beautiful." – Lydia Foucachon, Beauty and Language

Read more:
https://romanroadspress.com

Quoted in the article "Beauty of Language" by Lydia Foucachon, as part of the "Beauty and Education" Spring Sale.

"A tragedy of our post-industrial era is that we first ask ourselves in what way is Latin useful — but what we really should be asking ourselves is in what way is Latin beautiful." – Lydia Foucachon, Beauty and Language

Read more:
https://romanroadspress.com

04/04/2022
We’re back! And excited to have Christine Cohen - Author with us discussing what makes a good story, the writing process...
30/03/2022

We’re back! And excited to have Christine Cohen - Author with us discussing what makes a good story, the writing process, and The Winter King and The Sinking City on the podcast. Episode 17 will be dropping soon!

Just thought we’d share the sweet little face that is responsible for our long hiatus here on the podcast. Ellie arrived...
30/03/2022

Just thought we’d share the sweet little face that is responsible for our long hiatus here on the podcast. Ellie arrived right on schedule in November and she’s been busy growing kissable cheeks and keeping her mama up at night. But watch for our next post because we are excited to be back!

20/08/2021

Snippet from Episode 15 with Christian Hale on the Ransom Trilogy.

Listen to the full episode here at the Muse and Hearth Podcast website or your favorite podcast app.

"What do you see when you look up? See God’s creation. See the heavens, resounding with praise and glory. See deep heaven, swirling with light and life. Then see even deeper—see Christ and look out with joy. We are redeemed. We need not fear the dark." – Christiana Hale, Deeper Heaven: A Reader's Guide to Lewis's Ransom Trilogy

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We're back after a hiatus! In this episode, Lydia Foucachon is joined by Christiana Hale, author of Deeper Heaven: A Rea...
20/08/2021

We're back after a hiatus!

In this episode, Lydia Foucachon is joined by Christiana Hale, author of Deeper Heaven: A Reader's Guide to Lewis's Ransom Trilogy. Listen in as they discuss common preconceived notions about the Ransom Trilogy and how to approach it for the first time, Lewis’s primary purpose in writing the trilogy, as well as his approach to the medieval cosmology.

Listen in at the Muse and Hearth Podcast website, or on your favorite Podcast app:
https://museandhearth.com/2021/08/ep-15-deeper-heaven/

28/02/2021

We’re back and we’re talking about cookbooks old and new. Did you know we still have an old recipe for Egyptian beer? Have you heard the story behind the writing of Joy of Cooking? Wondering why we bother with cookbooks when we can Google any recipe we need in a split second? This podcast is for you!

You can find the episode here:
https://museandhearth.com/2021/02/cookbooks/

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We’re back and we’re talking about cookbooks old and new. Did you know we still have an old recipe for Egyptian beer? Ha...
28/02/2021

We’re back and we’re talking about cookbooks old and new. Did you know we still have an old recipe for Egyptian beer? Have you heard the story behind the writing of Joy of Cooking? Wondering why we bother with cookbooks when we can Google any recipe we need in a split second? This podcast is for you!

You can find the episode here:

Direct link:
https://museandhearth.com/2021/02/cookbooks/

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Psssst we’ve got a little announcement! Two, actually!1) New Episode up at last! Find it on Spotify, Apple, or wherever ...
12/01/2021

Psssst we’ve got a little announcement! Two, actually!
1) New Episode up at last! Find it on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.
2) One of the reasons we’ve been a little slow in recording finally made his appearance! Valerie and Matthew are delighted to introduce Henry Matthew Reuel Abraham to the podcast. He’s been a silent guest for the last 9 months, but if you hear some squawks in the background of upcoming episodes, you’ll know who’s getting hungry.
We’ll be taking a little hiatus from recording to let Henry get settled into his new world, but we’re already scheming upcoming episodes!

In time for Advent and Christmastide gift giving, we took a brief hiatus from our hospitality topic to talk about childr...
27/11/2020

In time for Advent and Christmastide gift giving, we took a brief hiatus from our hospitality topic to talk about children’s books! We got so excited to share about our favorite titles and authors that we ran out of time! We’re planning a part two at some point, but this will be enough to hopefully add a title or two to your lists, and we’d LOVE to hear from you what titles we should add to OUR lists!

You can find the episode here:
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2F1W8NB
iTunes: https://apple.co/3gZ6YRi
Stitcher: http://bit.ly/muse-hearth-stitcher
web: https://museandhearth.com

https://museandhearth.com/2020/11/episode-12-picture-books/

In time for Advent and Christmastide gift giving, we took a brief hiatus from our hospitality topic to talk about children’s books! We got so excited to share about our favorite titles and au…

Valerie here! We hope you’ve enjoyed our hospitality series so far. Lydia and I are passionate about food and sharing fo...
27/10/2020

Valerie here! We hope you’ve enjoyed our hospitality series so far. Lydia and I are passionate about food and sharing food with people, in case you couldn’t tell! 😉 If you want to read along with us, this is the next book we’ll be discussing in episode four of this mini-series on the subject! 📖
Tim Chester combines a love of hospitality with a passion for evangelism as he explores hospitality in the gospel of Luke and offers practical wisdom for putting biblical principles into practice. 🍽
This is a pretty short and accessible read, so we hope that you will read it along with us and join the discussion on social media! 👩‍💻
We hope to leave a few minutes at the end of our upcoming recording session to answer any questions you all might have! If you have a question on hospitality or food culture, or a tip to share, drop it in the comments below! ❤️

Tried out a new sound-booth today — episode 11 coming soon!
18/10/2020

Tried out a new sound-booth today — episode 11 coming soon!

“The world may or may not need another cookbook, but it needs all the lovers—amateurs—it can get.”“...Boredom... is the ...
18/09/2020

“The world may or may not need another cookbook, but it needs all the lovers—amateurs—it can get.”

“...Boredom... is the fertilizing principle of unloveliness.”

Father Capon, inimitable and quotable from his opening pages!

Capon was writing many decades ago, originally for a mid-century American audience. But have things changed? What does boredom look like in the modern American kitchen?

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NEWS AND A GIVEAWAY! We’re excited to get back to recording after a short break! UPCOMING EPISODE:We recorded an episode...
04/09/2020

NEWS AND A GIVEAWAY!

We’re excited to get back to recording after a short break!

UPCOMING EPISODE:
We recorded an episode in August, only to discover that, alas, we have to re-record it! But it’s on one of our favorite stories, so we’re thrilled we get another chance to talk about it! This already-not-yet episode, on the story of Babette’s Feast, will actually kick off a mini-series of episodes on hospitality! If there’s a particular facet of hospitality you’d like to hear us discuss, let us know and we’ll do our best to address it in one of the upcoming episodes!

ONE THOUSAND DOWNLOADS:
We are also thrilled to announce that Muse and Hearth has been downloaded over 1,000 times since we launched about six weeks ago! Thanks for listening as we talk about our favorite topics and work through the bumps of getting a podcast launched!

GIVEAWAY:
To celebrate this and our upcoming hospitality series (and to make you love this book as much as we do), we are giving away a copy of The Supper of the Lamb by Robert Farrar Capon! The Supper of the Lamb will be our topic of discussion for one of the hospitality episodes, so this is a great time to start reading the book to warm up for the conversation!

ENTER TO WIN SUPPER OF THE LAMB:
To enter the drawing, make sure that you follow our page, then tag a friend you think would enjoy our podcast in the comments below, and share this post! We’ll announce the winner in a week!
Double your chances by entering on IG: https://www.instagram.com/museandhearth/

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Poll time! Which was greater, [ancient] Greece or Rome?
29/08/2020

Poll time!

Which was greater, [ancient] Greece or Rome?

From one of our favorite books!
15/08/2020

From one of our favorite books!

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About Muse and Hearth

Muse and Hearth is a podcast for Christian women who want to extend the ideas behind classical education and the Great Books tradition into all of life. Too often we leave the intellectual rigor of the liberal arts in the towers of academia, or in the textbooks. But what if we as women, as wives, as mothers, made that intellectual tradition a part of our own habits and our family culture?

The root of the word Amateur is from the Latin “amator,” or “lover.” Amateur means doing a thing out of love for it. Not because you’re an expert or because it’s your full-time job, though that love certainly tends toward mastery over time. We want to revitalize this word in its fullest and oldest sense--we want to be lovers of our vocations, not mere workers in those vocations. We want to love our work in our homes, in our families, in our life-long education, in our churches, in our communities. Join us as we rediscover the richness of a life lived with the passion of the amateur.

I’m Valerie Abraham, mom to two toddlers plus one on the way, wife to Matthew, and homemaker. I’m also sister-in-law to my co-host, Lydia, and fellow alumna of New Saint Andrews College. The kitchen is my main creative outlet, but I also love hospitality, illuminated manuscripts, coffee made by anyone but me, and long conversations about the Great Books.

And I’m Lydia Foucachon, homeschool mom of five children aged 1-10. I’m married to my best friend and co-conspirator in the quest for world domination, Daniel who is the CEO and founder of Roman Roads Press and Kepler Education. Like Valerie, he and I are both alums of New Saint Andrews College, where we studied liberal arts. Daniel and I live on a small farm on the Palouse where I grow tulips and children. I love a good chat about challenging topics, and I have a habit of starting multiple books at once and keeping a running stack in progress at all times.