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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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  • Fr. John Nepil on Theology at Elevation
    Sep 18 2025

    “One of the best places to cultivate a Catholic worldview in the hearts and minds of young people … is in the backcountry,” writes Fr. John Nepil in his recent release, To Heights and unto Depths.

    Fr. Nepil, who has led dozens of group treks through the mountains of Colorado and said Mass atop every fourteener in the state, joins us to talk about adventure and a young man’s theological education. The backcountry, he says, is rich in lessons of creation, dependence, suffering, and beauty—restoring our sense of being created and loved by a self-giving God.

    Chapters:

    5:18 What draws us to the mountains

    9:04 “Nature” vs. “creation”

    13:16 Fatherhood

    16:00 Dependence

    20:44 Cultivating a worldview

    25:54 Guiding the conversation (or not)

    28:13 Redemptive suffering

    31:23 Starting with beauty

    38:59 Physical vs. metaphysical limits

    46:46 Men doing hard things together

    48:29 The backstory of the book

    50:39 A habit of reading

    Links:

    To Heights and unto Depths by Fr. John Nepil

    Rethinking Mary in the New Testament by Edward “Ted” Sri

    Daughter Zion: Meditations on the Church’s Marian Belief by Joseph Ratzinger

    Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins

    Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton

    Also on the Forum:

    Why We Go: Seven Benefits of the Backcountry by Elias Naegele

    The Way of Encounter by Joe Breslin

    Why We Need Exposure to Nature by Eric Heil

    Featured Opportunities:

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

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    56 min
  • Andrew Reed on Developing Your Son’s Will
    Sep 11 2025

    How many times a day do I tell my son what to do next?

    In this rebroadcast from 2015, our Head of Middle School Andrew Reed offers his ideas on cultivating an environment at home (and in the classroom) where boys can develop their own academic will. This entails not only greater freedom but also—just as necessary—a close and reliable family bond. Mr. Reed explains how this counterintuitive pair works together to teach a boy to choose the good for himself.

    Chapters:

    6:32 The will: a marker for success

    9:02 Overmanaging: telling them what to do

    10:54 Boys grow from experience and challenge

    12:33 The indifferent boy

    14:43 Prompt the will with a question

    17:31 Create an environment of freedom

    20:16 But keep a close family bond

    22:33 Manage the influences

    24:21 A parenting examination of conscience

    27:10 Patience and optimism

    29:00 The will, freedom, and good academic habits

    Links:

    Developing Academic Habits: A Guide for Parents by Andrew Reed

    The Key to Success? Grit, a TED Talk by Angela Lee Duckworth, May 2013 (transcript here)

    Also on the Forum:

    Academic Habits and a Student’s Developing Will by Andrew Reed

    Featured Opportunities:

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

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    34 min
  • Michael Moynihan and Austin Hatch on our History of Western Thought Course
    Sep 4 2025

    To help our seniors synthesize the many ideas, events, and texts they’ve surveyed across high school—and to help them better understand their own cultural moment—Heights teachers have developed a senior core class titled “History of Western Thought.” In this episode, Upper School Head Michael Moynihan and long-time teacher Austin Hatch discuss the course and its guide-text: Carl Trueman’s Strange New World (2022).

    HOWT covers essential texts from Plato’s Republic to Pope Benedict XVI’s “Regensburg Address.”. Its goal is not only to prepare students for college work but to prepare them to meaningfully engage with the culture they will inherit, understanding its origins and its underlying assumptions.

    Chapters:

    00:02:31 History of Western Thought course
    00:08:10 The “HOWT” syllabus
    00:11:31 Strange New World, a primary source guide
    00:14:13 Teens and the intellectual tradition
    00:16:39 Seeing ideologies in motion
    00:18:48 Pairing philosophical threads
    00:27:26 Understanding our cultural moment
    00:29:25 Pushing back on ‘authenticity’
    00:33:31 How students respond to the course
    00:35:09 Thinking about friendship
    00:41:04 Big ideas in a short class
    00:44:32 Reading Trueman alongside your son

    Links:

    Strange New World by Carl Trueman

    “Canada Is Killing Itself” by Elaina Plott Calabro, The Atlantic, September 2025

    Texts from the HOWT course:

    The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Trueman

    Republic by Plato

    Phaedo by Plato

    The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle

    De Officiis by Cicero

    Moralia, vol. 1, featuring “How to Know a Flatterer from a Friend” by Plutarch

    Confessions by Augustine

    Summa theologiae by St. Thomas Aquinas

    Utopia by Thomas More

    Confessions by Jean Jacques Rousseau

    Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy by René Descartes

    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

    The Idea of a University by St. John Henry Newman

    Regensburg Address by Pope Benedict XVI

    Also on the Forum:

    American Restlessness featuring Dr. Benjamin Storey

    A Study for All Seasons: On the Western Tradition featuring Lionel Yaceczko

    Is The Heights a Classical School? by Michael Moynihan

    Featured Opportunities:

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

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    48 min
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