Charlotte Mason Poetry Charlotte Mason Poetry Team
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Charlotte Mason Poetry is dedicated to promoting Charlotte Mason's living ideas. We strive to share an authentic interpretation of Mason’s life work through a combination of original and vintage articles by a wide variety of authors. Our team draws from and transcribes many rare and wonderful documents from the PNEU many of which cannot be found anywhere else on the web.
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Memories of the Past
Henrietta Franklin opens the 1952 “memories” issue of The Parents’ Review with her “Memories of the Past.” Read by Haley Struecker.
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Habits at Home: A Conversation With Jennifer Pepito
Art Middlekauff talks with Jennifer Pepito about Charlotte Mason, St. Benedict, and Jennifer’s new book “Habits for a Sacred Home.”
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A Modern-Day Olive Norton
Melanie Walker-Malone tells the story of how her homeschool journey led to the founding of Red Mountain Community School.
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The Boy Jesus
The Rev. H. S. Swithinbank draws lessons and insights from the growth and education of our Lord Jesus Christ in this vintage address from 1897. Read by Greg Rolling.
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How to Preserve the Imaginative Power in Children
Arthur Burrell shares his practical, poignant, and powerful insights in this paper from 1902. Read by Greg Rolling.
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Can Appreciation of Art Be Taught?
The first appointed lecturer of the National Gallery, S.C. Kaines Smith, explores this question with wit and humor—all while holding the child in high esteem.
Customer Reviews
This is my favorite homeschooling podcast!
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Amazing!
Charlotte mason poetry has been my teacher, guide and inspiration for years, I’m so thankful for all the hard work this team does to bring to provide this work of excellence!!! Thank you all!
The Best CM Podcast!
I have dabbled in all of the CM podcasts, and I think this is the best one! It’s free of womens-chatter that I don’t usually care for. Instead, it’s true CM material through and through, and whether it’s a longer or shorter episode, I’m always encouraged and rejuvenated to tackle education according to Mason’s philosophy after listening.