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.
Half Pints and Skype Session video interviews with guests
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…
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.
Editor-in-Chief of the Signum University Press, Dr. Sørina Higgins, joins David to talk about a new, exciting development…
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”…
Do you know about the conference in South Carolina at the end of January 2023?
C.S. Lewis never defines “love” in “The Four Loves” and left David with quite a few unanswered questions, so he asked Fr. Aquinas from the Thomistic Institute to explain St. Thomas Aquinas’ understanding of love…
One of Lewis’ larger books is English Literature in the Sixteenth Century (Excluding Drama). An audiobook of this has just been released by Harper Collins, so I interviewed the audio narrator, John Lee…
Next month the 20th annual C.S. Lewis Festival will be held in Petoskey, Michigan. David interviewed author Sarah Arthur who was one of the founders of the festival and will be speaking at the event this year.
To round off poetry month, David interviewed poet Rob Jones, author of the poetry collection, “Re-Enchanted”.