Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 69 – The Sixth Grader Who Named Moderation His Favorite Virtue

Neighborly Love is an original podcast by MindWolves, in partnership with Penn Woods Classical Academy, that explores the integration of classical education with teaching what it means to be a neighbor.

Through biblical wisdom, meaningful stories, and practical insight, host Marc Casciani highlights the values that guide Penn Woods: faith, virtue, and community. Parents exploring educational options will find inspiration here. Educators who are passionate about faith-based learning will, too. Neighborly Love offers encouragement and vision for raising the next generation.

The Sixth Grader Who Named Moderation His Favorite Virtue

What happens when you ask a sixth grader to describe his own education? You get wisdom that stops you cold.

In this episode, Marc sits down with Dr. Eric Stennett and Crosby, one of Penn Woods Classical’s very first students, on the last day of the school year. Crosby reads The Count of Monte Cristo. He names moderation as his favorite virtue. At dismissal, fifteen little kids gather around him like he’s already the man he’s becoming. This is formation, not just information. Listen in and see why we believe students like Crosby are the way America gets renewed, one family at a time.

Neighborly Love, Episode 69 – Dr. Eric Stennett & Crosby (5-29-26)

Published by Marc Casciani

I am a neighborly love motivated father, husband, and professional who encourages families to feed their good wolf.

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