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For the second time, Brian and Melissa list their favorite shows watchable on the television. Have their lists changed since 2020?
For the second time, Brian and Melissa list their favorite shows watchable on the television. Have their lists changed since 2020?
Brian and Melissa cast their minds back to the far reaches of 2024 and share with you their favorite new-to-them films.
Brian and Melissa share their favorite reads and re-reads of 2024.
Brian and his brother Matt start a discussion on election and foreknowledge as presented in two epistles of Sts. Paul and Peter. This episode is available on YouTube, a first for the show.
Melissa shares some thoughts she has ruminated on since last summer.
The old year is dead, long live the new year! We briefly discuss 2024 and share plans for 2025.
If you could only read 10 books for the rest of your life, which would you choose? Brian and Melissa give the definitive answers.
Brian read 14 books. Matt read 14 books. Ben read 14 books. They rank those books.
Due to popular demand (both hosts) we consume another box of chocolates on air. Is this the worst podcast idea we've had? How is this a series? Why hasn't [company name withheld] sponsored this podcast? Ponder these questions and more and you listen to half an hour of chewing sounds. Happy Halloween!
For this fall season, Melissa presents ten Bible stories that could have been adapted for The Twilight Zone.
Brian makes a case for fewer sermon applications (and fewer morals at the end of the story).
Brian and Melissa talk through Ambleside Online, a free Charlotte Mason curriculum, and what a normal homeschool day is like for the Kosers.
Brian reveals secret goals he wanted to achieve by age 35.
Brian puts on the piercing spectacles of literay criticism and reveals the true meaning of P. D. Eastman's masterpiece 'Go, Dog. Go!'
Brian and Melissa compare their favorite films they saw for the first time last year, 2023.
Brian and Melissa share their favorite reads and re-reads of 2023.
Not quite New Year's resolutions, but Brian and Melissa discuss plans for the new year, the year of our Lord 2024.
Brian and Melissa welcome back Ben De Bono and Matt Anderson to discuss some of our favorite Christmas films.
Melissa shares ideas on how we can be less lonely, isolated, and fragmented.
Brian is rejoined by his brother Matt for a discussion of baptism: credo or paedo? What does baptism do? What constitutes a valid baptism? No questions are answered, but a rousing time was, again, had.
Brian attempts to explain Charlotte Mason's 20 principles that undergird her philosophy of education.
Brian and Melissa explain why they homeschool
Brian and his brother Matt discuss three Christian theological views of hell: infernalism, annihilationism, and universalism.
Brian and Melissa discuss the present capabilities and future possibilities of ChatGPT and its artificial "intelligence" brethren, and how alarmists may be wrong with their predictions but right with their warnings.
For the first time in recorded history, Aristotle's Poetics and Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel Sourcery are reviewed in a single podcast episode.
For the first time, Brian and Melissa reveal their favorite Hollywood-style video movies!
Brian's quick thoughts on the novel Mrs. Dalloway.
Brian's fuller thoughts of the fourth Discworld novel, Mort.
Brian tries reviewing a book. It went okay maybe? All spoilers for a 98-year-old book.
You know what translates well to a podcast? Eating. Eating little pieces of chocolate from a box of chocolates from Melissa's brother Michael. Thanks Michael!