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Writers and friends Seth Haines & Tsh Oxenreider chat over drinks about living sacramentally—seeing God in all things. Pour yourself a glass and pull up a chair as they talk about the sacramental nature of work, art, community, stories, love, the hard stuff, & more.

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A Drink With a Friend Tsh Oxenreider

    • Religion & Spirituality

Writers and friends Seth Haines & Tsh Oxenreider chat over drinks about living sacramentally—seeing God in all things. Pour yourself a glass and pull up a chair as they talk about the sacramental nature of work, art, community, stories, love, the hard stuff, & more.

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    Making Things

    Making Things

    Why do we need to make things? Because we need to be people who make things (more than we need things that are made by us). Why? The reason is simple: because making things makes us more into who we’re meant to be. We’re made to make.
    * Host: Tsh Oxenreider
    * Create Your Rule of Life
    * Buy a round of drinks
    * Recommended reads
    * Ira Glass’ The Gap


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    • 19 min
    Localism

    Localism

    Why does localism matter? What does a need to know our local farmers have to do with our souls? Why are our neighborhoods better when we buy and invest as locally as possible (even when it’s a small amount)? Tsh and Seth talk to Hadden Turner, a 20-something British agrarian writer, who has a few things to say about living locally.
    * Hosts: Tsh Oxenreider and Seth Haines
    * Guest: Hadden Turner
    * Where You Are Is Where You Are
    * Refuge of Authenticity
    * And the Fields Fall Silent
    * Tir: The Story of the Welsh Landscape, by Carwyn Graves
    * Buy a round of drinks
    * Recommended reads


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    • 1 hr
    Revisiting the 100-Mile Radius

    Revisiting the 100-Mile Radius

    Living within your 100-mile radius means living small and local—choosing to, as best possible, participate, buy, and invest our time in only that which is immediately around us, within roughly a hundred miles. There’s no way to do this perfectly, and that’s okay. But is it worth the effort? Probably.
    * Host: Tsh Oxenreider
    * Create Your Rule of Life
    * Buy a round of drinks
    * Recommended reads


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    • 22 min
    The Noonday Devil

    The Noonday Devil

    Acedia is our modern-day dragon — the desert fathers and mothers named it “the Noonday Devil.” What is it, really? And how do we fight it? Tsh talks with Harrison Garlick, a Deacon with the Diocese of Tulsa, to unpack the ladder of love we have to climb to slay our dragon.
    * Host: Tsh Oxenreider
    * Guest: Dcn. Harrison Garlick
    * Harrison’s podcast, Ascend: The Great Books Podcast
    * The Intellectual Life, by AG Sertillanges
    * The previous episode: Flourishing & Acedia
    * Create Your Rule of Life
    * Buy a round of drinks
    * Recommended reads


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    • 45 min
    Flourishing & Acedia

    Flourishing & Acedia

    We've talked about rootedness; now we're moving up the plant stalk to flourishing: thriving, growing well, and generally being who we're supposed to require good roots in good soil. But what's possibly the biggest threat to said flourishing? The ol' noonday devil acedia. What is it? How does it affect us so much? And how do we fight it so we can get back to flourishing? Let's talk about that.
    * Host: Tsh Oxenreider
    * Bitter & Sweet: A Journey Into Easter
    * First Light & Eventide: A Gratitude Journal
    * Create Your Rule of Life
    * Buy a round of drinks
    * Recommended reads


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    • 18 min
    You Are a Tree

    You Are a Tree

    You are a tree. You are also not a tree. You are on a journey. You are also not on a journey. We use metaphors all the time to describe life, and funnily enough, so does the Bible. Joy Clarkson unpacks why we use metaphors, and she and Tsh also get into why we need to be rooted — and open to change.
    * Host: Tsh Oxenreider
    * Guest: Joy Clarkson
    * Joy’s new book, You Are a Tree
    * Create Your Rule of Life
    * Buy a round of drinks
    * Recommended reads
    * Comment on this episode (for Commonplace subscribers)
    * LAMY Fountain Pens
    * Michael & Michelle
    * p.s. Here's the previous episode, which bypassed quite a few podcast feeds!


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    • 44 min

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