
Half Pint with Sean and Jordan (“Lesser-Known Lewis”)
David is joined by Sean and Jordan from the Lesser-Known Lewis podcast. They talk about their podcasting journey, and why you should be familiar with Lewis’ lesser-known works.
David is joined by Sean and Jordan from the Lesser-Known Lewis podcast. They talk about their podcasting journey, and why you should be familiar with Lewis’ lesser-known works.
After watching his video, “Narnia is a terrible franchise”, I invited the host to join me for a half-pint…
Ransom finally arrives on the island of Meldilorn.
C.S. Lewis used to read “The Man Born to be King” by Dorothy L. Sayers every Holy Week. The Wade Center has just released a new annotated edition of this work and so David interviews its editor, Dr. Kathryn Wehr.
Ransom encounters the kindness of Séroni and listens to their speculations regarding the key problem with humanity.
Ransom heads to the highlands and comes face-to-face with the mysterious Augray.
David interviews the Artistic Director and Choreographer of Ballet 5:8, Julianna Slager, returns to the show to talk about an upcoming production of Till We Have Faces called “BareFace”.
This interview was released a month ago on YouTube. If you would like more of our Half Pint episodes released on the audio feed, please let us know.
Ransom helps the hrossa kill their foe, the hnakra.
The philosophical discussions continue on Malacandra! Today Ransom learns about war, peace, passions, pleasure, children, longing, sin, as well as the mysterious creature called the Hnakra.
The Co-Director of the Wade Center returns to talk about his early work on the Ransom Trilogy in his book, “Planets in Peril”.