Basecamp Live

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BaseCamp LIVE will equip you, the parent, grandparent, educator, or mentor to climb the biggest mountains as you seek to shape young people to become exceptionally prepared, compassionate, and thoughtful human beings. Our guests are thought leaders, culture watchers, and educational experts who are seeing the benefits of a classical Christian education to form students into adults who can think critically, believe with courage, and serve compassionately.

Episodios

  • Athletics in Classical Schools

    09/08/2023 Duración: 41min

    In this episode of Basecamp Live, Davies interviews Wes Boyd, the Director of Athletics at Providence Christian School of Texas. Wes shares his unique insights into training young people to develop character and embody classical virtues in all aspects of life, including athletics. The episode explores the possibility of integrating faith and athletics, the prioritization of athletics in classical Christian schools, and the role of athletics in nurturing virtue in students and children. Wes Boyd and Davies Owens engage in a comprehensive discussion that addresses these questions and more, making this episode of BaseCamp Live a must-listen.Wes Boyd's Book: In Christ We Play

  • The Growth and Health of the CCE Movement

    03/08/2023 Duración: 39min

    In this episode of Basecamp Live, host Davies Owens discusses the growing trend of Classical Christian schools. He interviews Brian Polk, director of school improvement at SCL, who introduces a new survey conducted by researchers that provides quantifiable information on the state of the movement. The episode explores areas where these schools are thriving and areas where more support and resources are needed. Listeners will be encouraged to hear about the impact of Classical Christian education in their neighborhoods and around the world.

  • Learning to Value Process

    25/07/2023 Duración: 41min

    In this episode, Kapic explores the theology behind seeing our human limitations as a gift rather than a deficiency. He lays out a path to holistic living with healthy self-understanding, life-giving relationships, and meaningful contributions to the world. He frees us from confusing our limitations with sin and instead invites us to rest in the joy and relief of knowing that God can use our limitations to foster freedom, joy, growth, and community. 

  • Raising Sturdy Kids

    07/07/2023 Duración: 44min

    In this episode of Basecamp Live, Keith McCurdy discusses the single biggest issue confronting children today and how parents and educators can address it wisely. Drawing from his experiences working with youth and families across the country, Keith provides unique observations and perspectives on this important issue. Join host Davies Owens as they explore ancient future education for raising the next generation. Don't miss this insightful conversation on positioning the next generation to truly flourish.

  • A Conversation with My Son

    31/05/2023 Duración: 01h11min

    In this episode of Basecamp Live, Davies Owens has a conversation with his son Liam about his experience with classical Christian education and the issues facing his generation. Liam offers a candid perspective on the challenges of navigating an ever-changing culture and the importance of a timeless education that prepares young people to engage with it thoughtfully and compassionately. The episode offers valuable insights for parents and educators seeking to raise the next generation with wisdom and courage.

  • Training the Head, Heart, and HANDS

    09/05/2023 Duración: 53min

    Join us for this episode of BaseCamp Live, where Davies Owens interviews Chris Hall, a teacher, author, and founder of Always Learning Education. Chris discusses the significance of the servile or common arts and their connection to the liberal arts, a distinction that classical educators often overlook. A life guided by classical principles involves more than just studying the great books; we must genuinely embody our virtues, which sometimes occurs through hands-on experiences.Drawing on the wisdom of Hugh of St. Victor, Matthew Crawford, and John Milton, Chris delves into practical applications of ancient knowledge. For example, he suggests inviting students to visit a real forge after reading about one in a novel. Furthermore, he poses the question of how education might differ if we could involve parents, grandparents, and even janitors in teaching about the importance of hands-on work. Lastly, explore the practical aspects of incorporating these educational practices at home through chores, cooking, and

  • Navigating Cultural Pivots for the Next Generation

    04/05/2023 Duración: 51min

    Dr. Chap Clark, a professor of practical theology and youth, family, and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary, offers an encouraging gospel-centered hope to help young people navigate the modern world. Drawing on his extensive experience, Dr. Clark emphasizes the importance of nurturing and healing, the use of different avatars, and engaging life faithfully with Jesus. He also stresses the significance of being present for children, recognizing the power of community, pursuing others with grace, and investing in relationships with kids. By following Jesus' teachings of love and connection, we can help young people find their identity, community, and faith in an ever-changing world.

  • How A School Works

    18/04/2023 Duración: 49min

    In this podcast, David Seibel, head of Coram Deo Academy, addresses the challenges faced by classical Christian schools and highlights the crucial role of collaborative leadership. Seibel asserts that these schools require a cohesive vision and a division of labor, involving parents, volunteers, administrators, board members, and business leaders in order to prevent mission drift. He emphasizes the need to understand a school's stage in its life cycle and adapt expectations accordingly. The conversation also explores the importance of training volunteers, engaging dads, and fostering a Christ-centered culture. Seibel encourages administrators to invest in their own development to stay ahead of challenges and underscores the significance of contextualizing classical education within a school's unique circumstances. Furthermore, David Seibel accentuates the value of cultivating a healthy school culture through open communication and inspiring teachers and administrators to share ideas and participate in problem

  • Educating Is Culture Making

    04/04/2023 Duración: 56min

    In this podcast, Andrew Zwerneman, the head and president of Canan Academy, discusses the importance of cultural formation in education. He advocates for a classical education that teaches students to appreciate the true, the good, and the beautiful, and to develop skills in reading, discussing, and writing. According to Zwerneman, education is a cultural shaping activity, and schools are one of the primary arenas where culture, attitudes, and faith are formed for good. Zwerneman stresses the importance of recognizing and reflecting on the tender things that keep us together as family, church, and community. He also emphasizes the importance of classical education and the humanities in shaping a holistic understanding of culture. Finally, Zwerneman believes that classical education has liberal purposes, which means freedom to think freely and to think in terms of what is true, good, and beautiful. He argues that the ideological forces that are around us want to divide us from one another, and the first thing

  • A Reason to Hope w/ Latest Barna Group Research

    28/03/2023 Duración: 56min

    In this thought-provoking episode, Savannah Kimberlin, the Associate Vice President of Church Engagement at Barna Group, delves into the challenges that Gen Z, parents, and educators are facing in today's society. With Gen Z growing up in a "pressure cooker" environment, there is immense internal and external pressure on them to be perfect, which has led to declining faith and mental health issues. However, Kimberlin highlights that despite these challenges, Gen Z is seeking truth and purpose, and Christian leaders can guide them in their spiritual journey by being honest and authentic with children, facilitating discussions, maintaining appropriate boundaries, and being patient. 

  • What Motivates You (And Your Children)?

    21/03/2023 Duración: 53min

    In this installment of Basecamp Live, Davies Owens engages in a discussion with Jason Barney on the art of effective motivation, both for our children and ourselves. The conventional "carrot and stick" approach often falls short in reaching the hearts of students, leaving us to ponder whether there are better alternatives. Jason delves into the intricate relationship between our children's emotions and their drive, and how various motivational techniques can have a long-lasting impact, either positive or negative. He places emphasis on the crucial role that parents and educators play in setting an example for the children, highlighting that children tend to emulate what they see rather than what they're told. The interview explores ways of instilling a culture of learning and wisdom, rather than solely focusing on external rewards such as grades. Join us as we explore proven strategies for purposeful and deliberate motivation of our youth.

  • The Power of a Good Question

    14/03/2023 Duración: 48min

    The art of questioning is a foundational pillar of education, serving as a vehicle for learning, guiding, and elevating both educators and learners alike. For those committed to the principles of Classical Christian Education, it is imperative to reflect upon the kinds of questions that parents, educators, and administrators ought to be posing to their pupils. In this regard, Scott McElvain, the co-founder of the esteemed Classical Thistle and Assistant Dean of the Lab School at the School of the Ozark in Point Lookout, MO, expounds upon the potency of questions in a stimulating conversation with Davies Owens. Moreover, the discussion illuminates how one might use St. Ignacius’ “Examen” method to create a sacred liturgy within the quotidian rhythms and rituals of daily life. Lastly, McElvain elucidates how one might incorporate thoughtful conversation into morning car rides.

  • Ordering Gen Z’s Loves w/ Joseph Clair

    07/03/2023 Duración: 53min

    Classical Christian education goes beyond imparting knowledge in reading, writing, and arithmetic. It is not just limited to Christian education either, as it encompasses the formation of the human soul. The objective is to shape students who possess a love for the things that God loves. This requires a comprehensive approach that includes not only the curriculum and classrooms but also personal interactions and the culture we foster both at home and in school. It's crucial to consider how we can assist Generation Z in organizing their affections and loves, so they pursue what is true, good, and beautiful while engaging with the world's brokenness. This podcast episode covers essential topics that you don't want to miss.

  • Choosing Books in a Digital World

    01/03/2023 Duración: 01h03min

    As a listener of BaseCamp Live, you likely recognize the significance of reading in shaping our minds, character, and habits. One of the fundamental pillars of any Classical Christian school is reading books that have withstood the test of time. However, in today's world, where screens dominate our daily lives, the act of picking up a book can feel less intuitive than it did just a few decades ago. This raises important questions: how can we motivate ourselves and our students to read, and how can schools and parents select books for their reading lists, given the limited time available? In this episode, Dr. David Diener returns with insights from C.S. Lewis to help us navigate these challenges.

  • Modern Questions & Classical Answers w/ Keith McCurdy

    21/02/2023 Duración: 56min

    What is happening in schools around the country and how have they changed over the past few decades? What dangerous challenges might we face in the near future? Join us for a fascinating conversation on the latest episode of BCL, as we welcome back Keith McCurdy, Christian counselor and CCE advocate. Keith will be answering your questions and sharing updates from the front lines of our school campuses, as he addresses the unique challenges and opportunities in raising the next generation. Educators and parents alike will benefit from Keith's insights, as he provides valuable guidance on how to navigate this important topic.

  • Latest Technology Student Impact w/ Chris McKenna

    14/02/2023 Duración: 48min

    Latest statistics indicate that the average American spends more than seven hours a day looking at a screen with younger Gen Z individuals averaging more than nine hours. Classical Christian schools have the advantage of influencing students’ lives for an average of six hours every school day. As we raise up the next generation, how can we be wide eyed as to the ever-changing challenges of technology, while remaining proactive in guiding and instructing our children to be wise users of this ever-present modern reality.  My guest today is one of the top tech observers and family advocates who is back to share updates of new trends and offer practical ways to parent and instruct students in a world of screens.Show NotesInstagram: instagram.com/protectyoungeyes Facebook: facebook.com/protectyoungeyes Website: protectyoungeyes.com

  • Fundraising as a Win for Everyone

    07/02/2023 Duración: 56min

    Our schools exist to raise up the next generation to love the true, the good, and the beautiful and to form hearts and minds and shape affections. Parents contribute financially through the tuition they pay, often at great sacrifice. And yet in almost all cases for non-profit schools, they still need additional funds to reach all their goals from operations to building campaigns. Are there ways for our schools and parents to partner and raise the needed funds in such a way that is winsome, welcome and effective in ultimately creating donors who are joyful, grateful and engaged partners?  My guest today is a parent and founder of a classical Christian school and one of the top fundraising experts in the country. You will not want to miss this episode as we explore how to approach fundraising as a mutual win for both parents and academic leadership.

  • Vocational Discipleship w/ Tami Peterson

    24/01/2023 Duración: 52min

    There is no doubt classical Christian students are “real world ready” - academically and generally prepared to make wise decisions in a wobbly world. But even the best educated classic Christian students are teenagers who are still discovering how God has uniquely called, equipped and gifted them in their lives. Their big decision moving forward is how to make good choices about college, their major and ultimately their vocation in leading lives that glorify God through their gifts. My guest today has worked with thousands of Christian students in helping them discover their hard wired aptitudes and skills and guiding them, their parents, and their schools to discern these many decisions that have to be made for life after 12th grade graduation. Join us for this episode of Basecamp Live as our guest discusses how we can help guide our students in a life well-lived.Show NotesACCU - https://americaschristiancu.com/personal/Life Architects - https://www.lifearchitectscoaching.com/

  • Online CCE Success Story w/ Nancy & Bob Donaldson

    19/01/2023 Duración: 57min

    Imagine classical Christian classrooms with students who are engaged in a deep and lively discussion with fellow students who are located all over the world? Imagine being a small school with a renowned master teacher who instructs a class but who isn’t located in your school building. Long before Covid made online education a reality for many, Bob and Nancy Donaldson launched Wilson Hill Academy and have been positively impacting  countless students with a rich online classical Christian education. Few folks have the perspective of both the shortcomings and advantages of a digitally delivered education in our classical Christian space. Whether you are a parent or educator, join us for this episode of BCL as you will hear fresh thoughts and perspectives on this always lively topic!Their full story: https://www.wilsonhillacademy.com/2022/04/get-to-know-our-founders-nancy-bob-donaldson/

  • Growing Fast: The International Expansion of CCE Schools

    10/01/2023 Duración: 01h08min

    Those of us in the good old USA know CCE schools are on the rise, but the amazing story of what God is doing around the world is equally inspirational.  Faithful school leaders and teachers are planting schools all across the globe. And students, regardless of their surrounding culture, are experiencing transformed minds, hearts and souls impacting the next generations of students and their extended families. Regardless of where on the planet you are listening from, you will be encouraged by the stories from my guests today – a conversation live from East Asia.

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