The Intentional Household: A LifeCraft Podcast John Cuddeback
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Take a deep dive into radical renewal of homelife, from crafting the personal relationships at its heart, to everything from planting time to porch time to prayer time.Join John Cuddeback, and his friends, colleagues, and other guests in seeking timeless wisdom for life in our time.
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Episode 3: The Family Pig, Its place in our Home
Our annual pig slaughter addressed fundamental issues we didn’t even know we had. Indeed, it has become a kind of microcosm of the life we try to make in our home. In this episode Sofia and I share our experience of raising and slaughtering pigs and reflect on how it has been for us a key feature of our homesteading, providing a work that connects us to our bodies, to one another, and to the earth. Whether or not raising and harvesting pigs is high on your list, we think you’ll appreciate a discussion of the unique place of this kind of work in any home.
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Episode 2: Sunday in the Home, A Practical Approach
We want Sunday to be different in our home. But where do begin? There are so many forces working against our making Sunday what we know it could be. John and Sofia take a principled but concrete and practical approach, from liturgy and prayer to family read-alouds and walks. Sunday can be not only the most important day but also leaven for the rest of the week. It can be the starting point and cornerstone of renewing life in our home. Join us!
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The Intentional Household Trailer
Save the Date! Join John and Sofia Cuddeback on March 19th, for the launch of "The Intentional Household," a LifeCraft Podcast, where we take a dive into the radical renewal of homelife, from crafting the personal relationships at its heart, to planting time, porch time and prayer time.
We can thrive in these trying times, but it demands we rediscover and re-examine time-tested principles, and be intentional in applying them today.
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Episode 1: Is Homesteading for Everyone ?
"Should we homestead?" This burning question of our time reveals our deep need in an increasingly dis-connected society to re-connect both with the people around us and with the earth. John and Sofia Cuddeback propose a distinction that can be the key to thinking clearly about this issue. All of us can and should practice homesteading in one sense; but we might not buy twenty acres and a cow. Join us, as we seek to sort this out. It will take us to the foundations of making any household today!
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