A Drink With a Friend Tsh Oxenreider
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- Religion & Spirituality
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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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Making a Novel & Podcast
Yes, it’s good for us to work with our hands, and we all should in some capacity. But what about making things with our mind, and even via (gasp!) our screens, too? Yep, that can be done well. Tsh chats with Faith Moore, novelist and (new) podcaster, about making things: she unpacks what it was like to write her first novel from her home as a busy mom, as well as launching a very successful podcast in a crowded niche.
* Host: Tsh Oxenreider / X
* Guest: Faith Moore / X / her podcast, Storytime for Grownups
* Create Your Rule of Life
* Buy a round of drinks
* Recommended reads
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Working With Our Hands
Why do we humans, as embodied creatures, need to make things? And more specifically, why do we need to make things with our hands? What’s the benefit on both a personal and societal level? Nate Marshall and I chat about trade work (and the culture’s side-eye of it), what we learn about our souls when we work with our bodies, and what to do about this if we tend to live up in our heads.
* Host: Tsh Oxenreider / X
* Guest: Nate Marshall / X
* Create Your Rule of Life
* Buy a round of drinks
* Recommended reads
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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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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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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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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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Customer Reviews
Trail Guide
I have come to enjoy and appreciate Tsh’s writings on The Commonplace and A Drink With a Friend podcast in a way I would value a trail guide on a pilgrimage. Her work, her words give me a sense of a friendly encouragement as I seek to live a quiet life, working with my hands, living to bring honor to our Heavenly Father and Christ our King (1 Thessalonians 4:11-12).
Whether I’m writing a letter by hand, hanging wash on the line, listening to others, fixing food for friends and family or any number of things, my chosen slower, lower tech life helps me notice the beauty, the sacredness, the goodness of life. Thank you, Tsh, for living life well and encouraging others to do the same.
Wise friends
These two people are amazing. They share things good, beautiful, and true and inspire me to relax and just be present and live an intentional life.
Perfect Friday Podcast
Tsh and Seth are excellent Friday companions. Thoughtful conversations through meaningful topics are a great way to wrap up a week and walk into a weekend with something beautiful and good to think on. Thanks so much!