Live & Learn with Daniel Floyd

Daniel Floyd

Hello there! My name is Daniel. I’m a teacher and a family man living in the Midwest. I’m also a committed follower of Jesus. I’m on a journey trying my best to learn and live out God’s design for what it means to be a great husband, father, and teacher. I’ve always considered myself a lifelong learner, but I don’t want to keep my learning to myself. I want to discuss my thoughts with others and refine my ideas through authentic dialogue. On this podcast, I invite you to join me as I have in-depth, unedited conversations with my wife, other parents, and fellow educators about how we can faithfully live life God’s way. My hope is that by listening in to these conversations, you will be able to learn something too. 

  1. JUL 19

    37 Our Biggest Takeaways from Last Year (2024 recap)

    This episode is really late, but it’s still happening! Daniel and Schelleen sit down to discuss their biggest takeaways from last year’s reading. Daniel discusses some of the most important aspects of education he learned about, and Schelleen shares some of the most interesting things she’s learned about healthy relationships. Take a look at the lists below for books to add to your own reading list. Please enjoy! Daniel's 2024 Reading List  Competed  Repairing the Ruins: The Classical and Christian Challenge to Modern Education - Douglas Wilson (editor) On Secular Education - R.L. Dabney How to Educate a Citizen: The Power of Shared Knowledge to Unify a Nation - E.D. Hirsch Leadership and Emotional Sabotage: Resisting the Anxiety That Will Wreck Your Family, Destroy Your Church, and Ruin the World - Joe Rigney The Abolition of Man - C.S. Lewis The Paideia of God: And Other Essays on Education - Douglas Wilson Slaying Leviathan: Limited Government and Resistance in Christian Tradition - Glenn S. Sunshine The Household and the War for the Cosmos: Recovering a Christian Vision for the Family - C.R. Wiley Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis Why You Think the Way You Do: The Story of Western Worldviews from Rome to Home - Glenn S. Sunshine Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution - Carl R. Trueman Man’s Search for Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl The Education Reformation: Why Your Church Should Start a Christian School - Jimmy Scroggins, Trevin Wax  Still in Progress  Thinking God's Thoughts: Johannes Kepler and the Miracle of Cosmic Comprehensibility - Melissa Cain Travis  Did not Finish  Making Sense of Your World: A Biblical Worldview - W. Gary Phillips, William E. Brown, et al A Matter of Principal: A Former School Principal’s Journey to Redefine Education and Bring Learning Back to the Home - Mandy Davis Speed Reading: Learn to Read a 200+ Page Book in 1 Hour - Kam Knight  Schelleen’s 2024 Reading List   Completed  The 13th Gift - Joanne Huist SmithPsalms: A Guide to Studying the Psalter - W.H. Bellinger Jr. Breaking Free from Body Shame - Jess ConnollySabbath as Resistance - Walter Brueggeman Bird Day - Mark HauberThe Four Loves - C.S. LewisThe Way of the Shepherd - Kevin Leman, Bill PentakRethinking Sexuality - Dr. Juli SlatteryHow to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind - Dana K. White Waymaker - Ann VoskampMarried Sex - Gary Chapman, Lisa FiletaWith - Skye JethaniDigital Liturgies - Samuel James The Intentional Year - Glenn PackiumChurch History in Plain Language 5th Edition - Bruce ShelleyThe Benedict Option - Rod DreherBeing the Body - Chuck ColsonThe Hidden Prince - Tessa Afshar intro/outro music by Alan Floyd

    1h 4m
  2. 07/20/2024

    34 Jake Coffin: How do parents take responsibility for their childrens' education?

    On this episode, Daniel speaks with English teacher and dad of 3 Jake Coffin. Jake was homeschooled all the way from kindergarten through high school, and he shares his thoughts about that part of his life– what he thinks went well and what didn’t go well, and whether he would do it again if he could go back.  Jake’s story leads into a conversation about what it means for parents to take responsibility for their childrens’ education. Christians believe that parents are given the primary responsibility for educating their children, not teachers. But what does that mean practically? Is homeschooling the only way for parents to take responsibility for their kids’ learning? Or is it something deeper than that? And for parents now, what should they do if they realize that there are gaps in their child’s education?  Jake and Daniel conclude their discussion by highlighting 3 pillars of a child’s education that are critical for parents to pay attention to. These 3 pillars are the child’s academic growth, their social & psychological development, and their spiritual formation.  All of these pillars can be addressed or neglected regardless of what type of school the child goes to. The key is whether the parents are taking responsibility to keep tabs on each of these areas.  Please consider subscribing to the show if you’re not already. And please share this episode with anyone else who you think would benefit from listening.   Email us!  floydtheteach@gmail.com intro/outro music by Alan Floyd

    1h 24m

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Hello there! My name is Daniel. I’m a teacher and a family man living in the Midwest. I’m also a committed follower of Jesus. I’m on a journey trying my best to learn and live out God’s design for what it means to be a great husband, father, and teacher. I’ve always considered myself a lifelong learner, but I don’t want to keep my learning to myself. I want to discuss my thoughts with others and refine my ideas through authentic dialogue. On this podcast, I invite you to join me as I have in-depth, unedited conversations with my wife, other parents, and fellow educators about how we can faithfully live life God’s way. My hope is that by listening in to these conversations, you will be able to learn something too.