Episode 230 is an interview with Bill Joslin, his seventh appearance, titled: “Nonviolent Communication, Pt. 2 “From the Fabians, thru MKULTRA, to Today.”. This…
Episode 229 is an interview with Bill Joslin, his sixth appearance, titled: Nonviolent Communication, Pt. 1 "Is NVC Consistent with the Trivium Method?”. This…
http://www.unpluggedmom.com/featured/intellectual-nutrtion-continuing-trivium-conversations/ Unplugged Mom continues her series with Gene Odening: Gene Odening joined me again to continue our discussion on an education based on the…
Episode 116 - Gene Odening on the Trivium http://twobeerswithsteve.libsyn.com/ Why is it that I've focused the last two podcasts on the Trivium (and soon…
Welcome to your intellectual pilgrimage folks. I’m honored to have had the pleasure of interviewing long time Trivium student, philosopher and advocate, Gene Odening,…
Jan Irvin runs gnosticmedia.com. Jan is with us to discuss a new aspect of his work and research called “The Trivium”. Grammar, logic, and rhetoric are “the three ways” or “the three roads” that together with arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy, called “The Quadrivium”, forms the seven liberal arts.
This episode is an interview with John Martineau titled "Quadrivium - Number, Geometry, Music, & Cosmology" and is being released on Monday, February 07,…
What would happen if everyone in society received an immunization against all of today's media and political propaganda? Is there a simple, logical process…
Peace Revolution the official Podcast of Tragedy and Hope: episode 001: The Great Conversation Featuring: Jan Irvin of GnosticMedia.com, Paul Verge of DivergentFilms.com, and…
Tonight’s show is an important one. Without it, it’s hard to build on the information presented in the other shows. Here we begin to learn about learning, logic, critical thinking, Hegelian dialectics, Plato, the Trivium, the Quadrivium, the 7 liberal arts, and many other facets of human cognizance.
My guest is Gene Odening.
This is the story of the 3 successive stages of the “Philosophic Life” which almost all of us live. Some of us live it consciously, others, not so much.
Gene’s story is one of good fortune. Early in adolescence he was given the tools to recognize and to pursue the Philosophic Life, which he undertook to do, not as a vocation but as a serious hobbyist. This is part of what the talk is about, defining those tools and following time-tested ways of applying them.