
Conversations with writer Tsh Oxenreider about a life that values truth, goodness, and beauty above all else. thecommon.place
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 198 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooksReligion & Spirituality | |||

Faith Moore is a writer and podcaster of the popular show Storytime for Grownups, as well as an avid reader. She shares with Tsh her choice of a favorite book from childhood, as well as one of her all-time favorites as an adult (it’s one of Tsh’s fav... more
Joel Miller is the writer of the popular newsletter Miller’s Book Review, chief content officer at Full Focus, author of the new book The Idea Machine, and an avid reader. He shares with Tsh a beloved book from his childhood and one from adulthood (a... more
For a new season of this podcast, Tsh Oxenreider is talking with people about two books that changed them: one from childhood, one from adulthood. Who better to start with than her own daughter, Tatum?
* the Percy Jackson series, by Rick Riordan
* ... more
Tsh gives a short pitch for why you should do — in some way, before too long — what she does every summer: take a break from the internet. She explains why this break is so life-giving and necessary for her, her three reasons why she firmly believes ... more
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Thoughtful and intelligent, this show’s topics often center around the question “what does it mean to live a good life?” yet the host, Tsh, seems delightfully free of pretension. Conversations are long enough to let the topic breathe and develop. A real antidote to super short form media.
Tsh has gotten so dreary lately like she doesn’t even want to do this podcast.
The last few episodes I have listened to really bring me down. She acts like she is not Interested in the podcast.
Just been acting like she doesn’t even care about her guest on the show.
I don’t know what’s going on with her but I wonder if she ever listens to how her voice sounds on the podcast? She should be more cheerful versus sounding like she just woke up and could care less. If I was a guest on the show I w... more
I have come to enjoy and appreciate Tsh’s writings on The Commonplace and A Drink With a Friend podcast in a way I would value a trail guide on a pilgrimage. Her work, her words give me a sense of a friendly encouragement as I seek to live a quiet life, working with my hands, living to bring honor to our Heavenly Father and Christ our King (1 Thessalonians 4:11-12).
Whether I’m writing a letter by hand, hanging wash on the line, listening to others, fixing food for friends and family or any num... more
Brilliiant content and insights! You get to learn so much on here!
These two people are amazing. They share things good, beautiful, and true and inspire me to relax and just be present and live an intentional life.
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Conversations center around themes of living a meaningful life that emphasizes truth, goodness, and beauty. Episodes explore a range of topics including community, personal growth, family traditions, and the balance between online and offline living. The discussions often touch on literature, spirituality, and the importance of genuine relationships, offering listeners reflections on daily life and faith. Notable elements include thoughtful explorations of cultural and literary influences, and discussions on contemporary issues relevant to both personal and communal experiences.
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