The Tradition of Fairy Tales: An Interview with Dcn. Nicholas Kotar | Storied Souls | The CP Podcast

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
  • "Once upon a time." The words are an invitation into a world where virtue sparkles and vice is grotesque, and children love to inhabit such a place. But for the mom reading her first set of Grimm’s fairy tales, it’s a different story. They’re dark. There’s magic. Things get a little wild. If you’ve ever found yourself rewriting an old fairy tale on the fly because you weren’t sure it should be read aloud, you’re in good company. But when you’ve been told these are classical must-reads for young children, you have to ask: Why are fairy tales important?
    I’m joined by Dcn. Nicholas Kotar to discuss the tradition of and need for fairytales. If our hope, in classical education, is to conform our children’s souls to Reality, we need to teach them to see as things really are.
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    Nicholas Kotar is an author, translator, and teacher who writes epic fantasy and science fiction inspired by Slavic fairy tales. You can find his books on Waystone Press and more about his podcast, courses, and Patreon on his website: nicholaskotar.com/
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Komentáře • 26

  • @bryersheridan815
    @bryersheridan815 Před měsícem +3

    Yay!! I've seen the pints with aquinas interview as well it was AMAZING so thrilled to see you talk with him! Autumn your channel continues to be the best ever!!! So happy to see your reach grow and to see the influence of all things classical ! So excited to listen!!!

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před měsícem

      That interview is so good. I hope more people follow along with Dcn. Nicholas' work from all of his interviews!
      Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @chandlercagle4054
    @chandlercagle4054 Před měsícem +1

    I really loved this interview and was thinking about how similar his interests are to Jonathan Pageau. I started to do some research on Dcn. Nicholas and discovered that in fact he is also a contributor to the Symbolic World! This was a great crossover of two of my favorite podcasts.

  • @earthymama_kaia
    @earthymama_kaia Před měsícem

    Loved this🥰

  • @whitetuberose2782
    @whitetuberose2782 Před měsícem

    Can you PLEASE do a video on how you accomplish so much with a little? I’m starting kinderleben this fall w my 4 yo and just feeling overwhelmed w how I’m going to fit all this extra reading and mental work in to prepare and keep up with dishes cooking cleaning laundry etc

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před měsícem

      I have several resources like this in Common House! My timetables/schedules, rhythms, etc. from the early years when I started schooling my eldest, with two more toddlers, etc!
      commonhouse.mn.co

  • @theworkofherhands
    @theworkofherhands Před měsícem

    really enjoyed this episode, thank you for sharing!!

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for listening! I highly encourage you to find Dcn. Nicholas other places!

    • @theworkofherhands
      @theworkofherhands Před měsícem

      @@thecommonplacehomeschool will definitely be doing that, thank you!!

  • @MelonieL83
    @MelonieL83 Před měsícem

    Let’s go!!!!

  • @fayefayelou4093
    @fayefayelou4093 Před měsícem

    36:39 "Once upon a time, in a certain place, a certain mother, for the love of her children, looked with somber determination out upon a sea of garbage fairy tales. Lifting the hem of her apron, boldly she dipped her toe into unknown waters..." 😂😂😂

  • @SarahCash-vq3kd
    @SarahCash-vq3kd Před měsícem

    As a second gen homeschooler who grew up listening to the old Brothers Grimm fairytales, I was excited to introduce them to my own children. However, my oldest daughter is extremely sensitive to stories. If anything "bad" or "scary" happens in a story she will scream for me to stop reading and run away. I am sometimes able to get around this by skipping parts of a story and briefly telling her what happened. I thought she would grow out of this with age, but she is 7 now and still remains sensitive. I want to share the rich world of fairytales with her, but when we struggle to get through the tamer tails like "Hansel and Gretal" I don't know how to get through the often dark original stories. Any suggestions?

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před měsícem

      I'm asked this occasionally and I don't have any great answers that you've not already thought about. Can you pinpoint what is the scary element? Rather than "scary story"? Is it a mother role being evil? A dark monster figure? Etc. That might help draw a line around stories she may like/may not?

  • @luccalele9740
    @luccalele9740 Před měsícem +6

    You’re going to open a classical school aren’t you Autumn 😂

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před měsícem

      Haha! Wouldn't that be fun? I like teaching too much to be pulled into administration but we'll see what God does!

    • @luccalele9740
      @luccalele9740 Před měsícem

      @@thecommonplacehomeschool I just laughed when I saw your eyes get big hearing about the school they started haha! I get that. My parents and some other families at church started a whole school for us because they didn’t want to send us anywhere. Being homeschoolers now it’s always a temptation to create the perfect CM school isn’t it 🫣 but yes the admin, I’m not made for that 😂

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před měsícem

      @@luccalele9740 I'm the gal to call when you want to find a stone cottage near a creek for a school property. I'll get the lamppost in the trees asap. Will I track down the paperwork and make sure we're legal? Absolutely not.

    • @luccalele9740
      @luccalele9740 Před měsícem

      @@thecommonplacehomeschool hahaha also me 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @meredithmontz756
    @meredithmontz756 Před 21 dnem

    Opinions of Lang’s Fairytales? Are they on par with OG Grimm?

    • @thecommonplacehomeschool
      @thecommonplacehomeschool  Před 20 dny +1

      Lang pulls from Grimm but he also pulls from others like Perrault (not my personal favourite but important in the fairy tale tradition). I do read Lang and recommend his books-even with the Perrault!