
Classical Et Cetera LIVE from the Great Homeschool Convention!
From Classical Et Cetera by The Memoria Press Podcast Network
April 22, 2026 · 50 min · Episode 217
About this episode
This episode features a live recording from the Great Homeschool Convention, discussing various topics related to classical education and literature.
This week’s Classical Et Cetera is a special one. We recorded this episode live at the 2026 Great Homeschool Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio! You’ll find all the familiar elements—what we’re reading and listener questions—along with something new: questions taken directly from the convention floor. From classical education to art, math, and more, this is a wide-ranging, unscripted conversation with listeners just like you. *What We're Reading* from This Episode: "Mary Poppins" Pamela Lyndon Travers (Paul) "The Sea Hawk" Rafael Sabatini (Tanya & Paul) "The Collected Bowdrie Dramatizations" Louis L'Amour (Martin) "Coal Camp Girl" Lois Lenski (Martin) "The Women" Kristin Hannah (Jessica)
Topics covered
- classical education
- homeschooling
- live podcast
- listener questions
- literature
- art
- math
Keywords
- Great Homeschool Convention
- Cincinnati
- classical education
- listener questions
- Mary Poppins
- The Sea Hawk
- The Women
- literature
- homeschooling
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Mary Poppins, The Sea Hawk, The Collected Bowdrie Dramatizations, Coal Camp Girl, The Women
Places: Cincinnati, Ohio
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