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HeightsCast: Forming Men Fully Alive

HeightsCast: Forming Men Fully Alive

Auteur(s): The Heights School
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Welcome to HeightsCast, the podcast of The Heights School. With over 200 episodes, HeightsCast discusses the education of young men fully alive in the liberal arts tradition. The program engages teachers and thought-leaders in the educational/cultural space to support our community of listeners: parents, teachers, and school leaders seeking to educate the young men in their care. Instead of downloads, HeightsCast's most important metric for success is the unknown number of thoughtful discussions it prompts in homes, faculty lunchrooms, and communities around the country and the world. Thank you for listening; thank you for continuing the conversation.The Heights School
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  • Tom Cox on Being a Faculty of Friends: Making Schools into Communities
    Oct 30 2025

    The joy of "being known here" is not just for the students. When a faculty cultivates friendship, it benefits the entire school community.

    Tom Cox has been a middle and upper school Latin and Greek teacher at The Heights since 2009. Tom also hosts The Forum Faculty Podcast, now in its second year, which gives a slice of teacher breakroom culture: the kinds of conversations, rapport, and friendship that are born of our shared work and life as teachers. Tom joins us today to talk about how important faculty friendship is to making a school into a community, and what schools can do to support the planned and unplanned interactions that feed friendship.

    Chapters:

    1:53 Tom Cox's history at The Heights

    6:35 School as a community of friends

    10:15 Using school trips for faculty bonding

    14:58 Regional schools: community or society

    17:01 Creating community over large distances

    26:53 Building up faculty friendship

    36:04 Friendship requires shared life, work

    38:57 Facilitating that shared life

    47:09 Planned and unplanned interactions

    50:49 Real communities pass on a culture

    57:26 The fruit of staying in one place

    Links:

    "A Faculty of Friends" from Gregory the Great Academy in Elmhurst Township, Pennsylvania

    Plutarch Podcast by Tom Cox

    The Weight of Glory by C. S. Lewis

    Man and the State by Jacques Maritain

    The World-Ending Fire Collection by Wendell Berry

    True Friendship: Where Virtue Becomes Happiness by John Cuddeback

    "Charles" by Shirley Jackson

    "The Work of Local Culture" in What Are People For? by Wendell Berry

    Also on the Forum:

    The Forum Faculty Podcast hosted by Tom Cox

    Friendship and the 21st-Century Boy featuring Alvaro de Vicente

    Friendship for Fathers featuring John Cuddeback

    On Friendship after Senior Year featuring David Maxham

    Featured Opportunities:

    Fathers' Conference at The Heights School (November 1, 2025)

    The Art of Teaching Boys Conference at The Heights School (January 7-9, 2026 / May 6-8, 2026)

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Dr. Melissa Moschella on Parental Rights in Natural and Constitutional Law
    Oct 23 2025

    What are parental rights? Are they a legal stance—or a philosophical one?

    In today's conversation, Dr. Melissa Moschella of the University of Notre Dame discusses the profound and practical implications of the parent-child relationship. She then explores how those conclusions operate in the American legal tradition, tracing from natural law to John Locke to historic court cases and the public discourse today.

    Chapters:

    3:46 True rights imply true duties

    10:04 Natural law: knowable through reason

    15:00 The rights and duties of parents

    22:32 Role of the state in the American tradition

    28:44 Twentieth-century shift, John Rawls

    37:29 Whether schools can be value-neutral

    43:34 Parental rights in American courts

    46:47 Beyond religious liberty

    55:00 School choice as parental choice

    1:00:57 Public discourse: how to talk to friends, family, neighbors

    1:05:30 Her book on natural law

    Links:

    Melissa Moschella, Ph.D., McGrath Institute for Church Life at Notre Dame

    To Whom Do Children Belong? Parental Rights, Civic Education, and Children's Autonomy by Melissa Moschella

    Ethics, Politics, and Natural Law: Principles for Human Flourishing by Melissa Moschella

    Democratic Education by Amy Guttman (argued against by Dr. Moschella)

    Brief of Amica Curiae in Support of Petitioners by Melissa Moschella

    "Nonreligious Parents Have Rights Too," WSJ op-ed by Melissa Moschella

    Also on the Forum:

    The Mortara Case: Parental Authority and Thomas Aquinas featuring Dr. Matthew Tapie and Dr. Lionel Yaceczko

    Parents as Primary Educators by Michael Moynihan

    Featured Opportunities:

    Fathers' Conference at The Heights School (November 1, 2025)

    The Art of Teaching Boys Conference at The Heights School (January 7-9, 2026 / May 6-8, 2026)

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Michael Moynihan on A Whole Education: Teaching Persons, Not Just Subjects
    Oct 16 2025

    There should be no contradiction in pursuing hard sciences, humanities, and moral virtue all in one day.

    For upper schoolers switching classrooms every hour, or for teachers siloed in a single subject, it can be easy to mistake "education" for a series of distinct academic categories. In this rebroadcast from 2015, Upper School Head Michael Moynihan gives us a better framework. He urges us to look at how our school's different departments present a unified and infinitively connective worldview—one that invites inquisitive engagement and exercises the full scope of human reason.

    Chapters:

    4:39 The strength of "entertainment culture"

    8:16 Successful families

    9:28 Assessing the educational landscape

    11:32 Fragmented school subjects

    14:20 Teaching persons, not subjects

    17:18 Appreciating the full scope of human reason

    Links:

    Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton (see chapter 8, "The Romance of Orthodoxy")

    By the Communion of Persons Man Becomes the Image of God by Pope St. John Paul II

    The Lost Tools of Learning by Dorothy Sayers

    The Idea of a University by St. John Henry Newman

    Regensburg Address by Pope Benedict XVI

    Laudato Si by Pope Francis

    Also on the Forum:

    The Art of Teaching Sovereign Knowers by Michael Moynihan

    Featured Opportunities:

    Fall Open House at The Heights School (October 18, 2025)

    Fathers' Conference at The Heights School (November 1, 2025)

    Convivium for Teaching Men at The Heights School (November 13-15, 2025)

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    31 min
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