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HeightsCast: Forming Men Fully Alive

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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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  • Robert Greving on an Apostolate of Courtesy: Social Graces and Civilization
    Apr 23 2026

    Saving civilization well may begin with eye contact, a tucked shirt, a sincere apology, or a held door. For the dispositions we have toward the little things truly train our sense of human dignity.

    In his new book, The Apostolate of Courtesy, middle school Latin and language arts teacher Rob Greving follows in the footsteps of St. Francis de Sales. His book offers a defense of civility for the sake of the soul, followed by a practical guide to many of life's social situations. From table manners to small talk to handling interruptions, our manner affects the temper of the world. And "when I have courtesy," Mr. Greving writes, "I am not lowering myself but raising myself to the dignity of Christ."

    Chapters:

    2:10 Mr. Greving's influences

    5:46 Courtesy and civilization

    10:53 The medium of apologetics: us!

    13:56 St. Francis de Sales: the gentleman saint

    19:09 Manners at home

    26:05 Handling interruptions well

    31:24 Parents and teachers as the example

    39:28 The art of apology

    42:37 Courtesy in the classroom

    Links:

    The Apostolate of Courtesy: How to Save Souls and Change the World through the Power of Manners by Robert Greving

    Introduction to the Devout Life by Francis de Sales

    Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life by C. S. Lewis

    Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior by George Washington

    Also on the Forum:

    Manners: The Art of Happiness by Robert Greving

    On Manners: The "ABCs" of Virtue featuring Colin Gleason

    Enjoying Our Children and Why It's Important featuring Alvaro de Vicente

    Featured Opportunities:

    Parents' Conference at The Heights School (April 25, 2026)

    Teaching Essentials Workshop at The Heights School (June 22-26, 2026)

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    50 min
  • Dr. Matthew Spalding on Teaching the American Founding after 250 Years
    Apr 16 2026

    How have we allowed such a daring story as the American founding to become so flat? A history lesson so simple, tidy, and inevitable that it can be covered in one day's class?

    Dr. Matthew Spalding, dean of Hillsdale's Van Andel Graduate School of Government, wants to revive the living story of the American founding—and the Declaration of Independence, in particular. Calling it our nation's "epic poem," he sees in this document as a layered poetic, philosophical, and practical work of the American Mind. This week on HeightsCast, Dr. Spalding invites educators (and everyday citizens) to understand our nation's founding as so much more than just "an Enlightenment experiment."

    Chapters:

    00:03:04 "The American Mind" in 1776
    00:08:36 A better definition of patriotism
    00:10:57 Declaration of Independence: our epic poem
    00:14:43 How and why we teach history
    00:16:36 Founding influences: more than the Enlightenment
    00:21:46 The American synthesis
    00:26:40 "Pursuit of happiness" in context
    00:29:22 Why the founding narrative is mistold
    00:38:06 New surprises in old studies
    00:41:32 Finding common ground today

    Links:

    Dr. Matthew Spalding, Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government, Hillsdale College

    The Making of the American Mind: The Story of Our Declaration of Independence by Matthew Spalding

    We Still Hold These Truths: Rediscovering Our Principles, Reclaiming Our Future by Matthew Spalding

    The Founders' Almanac: A Practical Guide to the Notable Events, Greatest Leaders, and Most Eloquent Words of the American Founding by Matthew Spalding

    Also on the Forum:

    On the Importance of History, Part I featuring Dr. Matthew Spalding

    Why Arguments Make History by Mark Grannis

    Keeping the Story in History by Mark Grannis

    Featured Opportunities:

    Parents' Conference at The Heights School (April 25, 2026)

    Teaching Essentials Workshop at The Heights School (June 22-26, 2026)

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    48 min
  • Colin Gleason on "Tell me the truth!" Leading Boys to Integrity
    Apr 9 2026

    Why tell the truth when it doesn't always pay? It's important to let boys encounter this question through example, literature, and enough freedom to wrestle with his own conscience.

    In this rebroadcast of a 2017 talk, Head of Lower School Colin Gleason admits that you can't "teach" integrity with drills and facts. But you can create an environment that encourages it to develop. We have to push past consequentialism and avoid the adult instinct to root out the facts at any cost. Because the truth is a good and natural thing; the boy needs only to embrace it.

    Chapters:

    3:12 Dishonesty: from toddlers to adults

    5:51 Examples of integrity

    10:04 Defining integrity, and whether we can teach it

    13:36 Getting past "consequence" ethics

    22:14 Homes and schools where integrity can take root

    24:47 Trust: the power of relationship

    33:47 Freedom: their own initiative

    38:37 Friendship: ready to guide and help

    45:03 Dishonesty from fear, honesty from confidence

    Links:

    Jeremy Affeldt repaid the Giants $500,000 after clerical error, CBS Sports, May 15, 2013

    "Sportsman" Roddick falls in Rome, The Seattle Times, May 6, 2005

    Also on the Forum:

    The Truth Shall Set You Free by Alvaro de Vicente

    Lying to Dumbledore: On Moral Consequentialism in Children's Literature featuring Joe Breslin and Tom Cox

    Featured Opportunities:

    Parents' Conference at The Heights School (April 25, 2026)

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    51 min
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