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The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins explores the application of Charlotte Mason’s philosophy to the atmosphere, discipline, and life of our homes and schools. We cover Charlotte’s timeless principles as they work themselves out in our real and modern lives. Interviewing seasoned moms who have cherished Charlotte’s works while raising real children in real families, we endeavor to lay a foundation of hope and possibility for our listeners. However imperfectly.
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Marriage Taboo: With Jimmy & Irene Rollins

Two Equals One: Jimmy & Irene Rollins

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Join Jimmy & Irene Rollins as they unlock the secrets to fighting well in your marriage and leveraging your differences to create unity like never before! Experience their journey, where they overcame challenges and redefined love despite seemingly impossible obstacles. Get ready for moments of laughter, tears, and life-changing lessons from the Rollins and a few special guests. Jimmy and Irene will show you how to turn the tension in your marriage into growth, connection, and lasting joy. V ...
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Cue the New You Podcast empowers health driven women believe in themselves, cultivate self-confidence, and foster self-love, focusing on your mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Receive actionable tips, techniques, and exercises to implement into your daily life, supporting your growth and progress towards your wellness goals. Develop an empowering mindset that that fosters positivity, resilience, and a sense of possibility, enabling you to create the life you desire. Learn how to na ...
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On The New Mason Jar podcast this week, we bring you a conversation Cindy and Dawn had with Denise Gaskins, veteran homeschool mom of five and math coach How Denise first learned about Charlotte Mason What is the foundation of mathematics in Charlotte Mason's educational philosophy? What Denise's mathematics background is and how she taught math wi…
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Fanatic! I’d like to lodge a complaint. It’s now well into September but the weather in my area is still peaking into the 90s every day. I want to somehow “reclaim my time” as they say. At least the early sunsets and the falling leaves somewhat indicate seasonal change. It’s frustrating but the weather is a little bigger than my Fanatic expectation…
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Fanatic! I hope you had an amazing week. I don’t know what the weather’s like where you are but I’ve got falling leaves and high temperatures. It’s kind of like autumn and kind of not. Mentally, I’m done with summer and am ready for the next season. If you’re a fan of Les Rallizes Dénudés, there’s a new release on Temporal Drift called YaneUra Oct.…
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Today on The New Mason Jar podcast, Cindy and Dawn talk with returning guest, Kay Pelham, veteran homeschool mom, piano teacher, and instructor of “Story, Rhyme, and Song” How Kay started teaching classes for other homeschool children Why it is so important for Kay to pass on the Charlotte Mason principles to other parents What Kay’s classes are li…
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Fanatic! Even though the temperature might be warm where you are, September is upon us nonetheless. I hope you had a great week and have a lot of music lined up for autumn. Here are some potential listens to check out. I think you may remember our good pal and sonic ally, Hannah Lew, she of Cold Beat. https://coldbeatsf.bandcamp.com/music She’s got…
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Fanatic! Here we are, perfectly placed for the last day of summer as far as my Fanatic calendar is concerned. Tomorrow, again not according to conventional calendars, is the beginning of autumn. Tonight we say farewell to Mr. Bogert and the gang. We have been working away on the September shows and so far they’re sounding great. The one for next we…
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This week we are pleased to bring you another remix episode from Season 1, this time with guest Caitlin Bruce Beauchamp, daughter of Lynn Bruce and an AmblesideOnline graduate How Caitlin came to embrace Charlotte Mason's methods as an adult and foster parent What Caitlin remembers most about her homeschool and growing up experience What subjects w…
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Fanatic! We have a great warm-to-hot weather show for you tonight. We just finished next week’s show and I think we made a good mix to say goodbye to summer. Remember, this is our second-to-last visit with Mr. Bogert and the frogs for the year. My new book, Stay Fanatic!!! Vol. 4 is out and Get In The Van is back in print. Hooray! https://www.twoth…
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Fanatic! Tonight is our yearly Case Of The Punks show. We try to put one of these together for you every August and tonight is the night! The new Osees album Sorcs 80 sounds great on vinyl. I got my first chance to hear it last night. Looking forward to not only playing it again but also listening to the live album that came with it. It’s amazing h…
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This week we bring you a special re-air of an episode from Season 1 with guest Lynn Bruce, a founding member of AmblesideOnline Advisory. Lynn has now gone to be with the Lord, so we share this episode in honor of her memory and with gratitude for her friendship and wisdom. How Lynn learned about Charlotte Mason and become interested in her philoso…
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Fanatic! I hope you had a tremendous and music filled week. I made my way through the three Kosmetika records, Pop Soap, Illustration and Luxury. I thought they were really good. I went for a return listen to Hence by Oren Ambarchi. I’m glad he’s so prolific because he’s always worth checking out. The new Osees album, Sorcs 80 is out. We start in o…
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Fanatic! I can never be sure where these notes find you. Where I am is consistently hot day after day, although a few hours ago, I noticed some of the trees outside were starting to shed their leaves, in perhaps the slightest of insinuations of the season coming to an end. August is a peak month for listening to music! At least in the part of the w…
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Welcome to this special Q&A episode recorded live with Cindy's 2024 Summer Discipleship group In this episode we hear questions from participants and answers from Cindy Rollins, Dawn Duran, and Jeannette Tulis Lisa asks, "What about summers? Should we work hard to give our kids a 'real' summer break?" Tanya asks, "What kinds of books are best for t…
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Fanatic! I hope you had a great week and made time to listen to a lot of music. I have some information to share that you hopefully find interesting! Fanatic! I’m happy to announce Stay Fanatic!!! Vol. 4 Lessons In Possession And Confessions Of Obsession is available right now. https://www.twothirteensixtyone.com/ SF!!! V4 takes in the year of 2018…
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What are you so afraid of? On this episode, Jimmy and Irene discuss how fear manifests in relationships...often disguised as control or anger. Sharing personal examples of their own fears; the fear of moving, fear of abandonment, or fear of not being loved, they explain how these fears impacted their marriage. Fear often keeps us from being vulnera…
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Fanatic! I hope you had a hydrated and music-filled week. Over the last few days, I checked out: The Black Bats - Black Bats Still Animals - Still Animals Bikini Kill - Yeah Yeah Yeah Facs - Present Tense Damned - Machine Gun Etiquette UK Subs - Diminished Responsibility Mark Robinson - Tiger Banana Dio - Holy Diver Dio - Last In Line Also, a lot o…
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On this week’s episode of The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn talk with Charlotte Mason homeschooling mom of three boys, Jess Smith How Jess first heard about Charlotte Mason’s philosophy How did Jess and her friends come to start a co-op using Mason’s methods? Why a small co-op of just two families can still be a great fit How Jess kept their focus …
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This episode we’re talking about the silent killer of connection and intimacy in marriage: resentment! We’re going in on those moments we often avoid talking about– when you know you love your spouse, but you don’t really like them. When the things you’ve “forgiven” are still a source of friction. What do you do? Join us for an honest conversation …
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We kick off this new season of The New Mason Jar with a conversation Cindy and Dawn had with homeschool friends April Weyland and Anna Whiteside How Anna and April first found out about Charlotte Mason How the transition to a Charlotte Mason curriculum worked for Anna Why April decided it was time for them to leave their old coop and start using CM…
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If you thought marriage was complicated, wait until you throw a couple of kids in the mix! Time gets monopolized and you watch yourself take on characteristics of your parents—for better or worse! It’s especially difficult to navigate when you and your spouse get on separate pages…. In this episode, we’re getting honest about the complicated dynami…
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This week on The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn talk with homeschooling mom of 2 about using Morning Time in a local retirement home How Tiffany first came to know the Lord and also how she found out about Charlotte Mason How Tiffany started taking her children with her to do Morning Time at a local nursing home What are some of the fruits Tiffany h…
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In this episode, we’re talking about attraction—love vs lust. We’re looking at how our overly sexualized culture affects couples and how to navigate sticky subjects together. We’re providing tools for open and honest conversations, keeping each other’s attention and accountability. We’ll be talking about guardrails—for both men and women, because, …
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Show Summary: In today’s episode of The New Mason Jar, Cindy shares a chat she had with Christina Baehr, a second generation homeschooling mom in Tasmania, Australia A little about Christina’s background and various creative pursuits, including music and writing What is Pilgrim Hill, and why did Christina and her husband start it? How Christina’s o…
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Let's talk about sex... everyone wants it, not everyone is getting it! This episode we’re talking about sex. The trouble with this subject is that often the loudest voices in our lives aren’t giving us the best advice. This happens even in marriage. In fact, it’s often our earliest introduction that shapes our perspective in a harmful way. We won’t…
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On The New Mason Jar this week, Cindy and Dawn sit down to talk with veteran homeschool mom Elissa Kroeger about her own journey of self-education How Elissa first heard about Charlotte Mason Elissa’s own history with reading and self-education through her school years How Elissa’s early homeschooling community grew organically How was a Charlotte …
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In this episode of the Two Equals One Marriage Podcast, Jimmy & Irene share their journey and insights as they celebrate 25 years of marriage, discussing how they navigated the challenges of creating a united and independent marriage identity, distinct from their family of origins and external influences. Join us as Jimmy & Irene delve into issues …
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On The New Mason Jar today, we bring you a conversation Cindy and Dawn had with the AmblesideOnline Advisory members Anne White, Donna-Jean Breckenridge, Karen Glass and Leslie Laurio. How the friendship of the AO Advisory developed and has been a gift for each member throughout the years Did the Advisory members use the whole AO curriculum as writ…
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Confidence is fostered through self-care, self-trust, resiliency, and self-belief. Learning to be confident looks differently on everyone because we all have different areas of life we want to be more confident in. That could look like feeling more confident in your own skin, on a soccer field, up on stage during presentations, at a new job, as a p…
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When setting goals, you have to be clear about what result you want. If not, you will end up losing motivation and steam, and try to do all the things at once and burn out. Ultimately not reaching your goal. You need to create a clear vision on what you want and be able to break it down into manageable, bite-sized, doable steps. This way you create…
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Every plant bears fruit, ‘fruit and seed after his kind.’ All this is stale knowledge to older people, but one of the secrets of the educator is to present nothing as stale knowledge, but to put himself in the position of the child, and wonder and admire with him; for every common miracle which the child sees with his own eyes makes of him for the …
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The reason why affirmations may not work for you is because you don’t believe in the possibility of them to be true for you. You may want to “feel confident” To “feel happy” to “feel beautiful” to “feel a sense of purpose” to “feel secure” but simply repeating them over and over again isn’t going to change your results. Affirmations may not have an…
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If mankind had not been organized into families, it would never have had the organic power to be organized into commonwealths. Human culture is handed down in the customs of countless households. It is the only way in which human culture can remain human. G. K. Chesterton, Marriage and the Modern Mind Show Summary: For this week’s episode of The Ne…
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The stories we tell ourselves are equivalent to the narratives that shape our perceptions, beliefs, and our realities. These stories are not merely idle thoughts but powerful constructs that influence how we interpret events, make decisions, and navigate the world around us. They often stem from a combination of past experiences, societal influence…
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They notice for themselves, and the teacher gives a name and other information as it is asked for… In this way they lay up that store of “common information”… and what is more important, they learn to know and delight in natural objects as in the familiar faces of friends. Charlotte Mason, School Education, p. 237 Show Summary: On The New Mason Jar…
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What's up Cueties!? Let's chat about how ignoring problems will not create the results you want in life, and how to build urgency around figuring out what your problem actually is. This is a great to reconnect with yourself and it is a way to love yourself. If you have big goals and big dreams - you should be working towards these goals and dreams!…
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Ourselves, our Souls and Bodies is much used in the P.U.S., as I know of no other attempt to present such a ground plan of human nature as should enable the young student to know where he is in his efforts to ‘be good’ as the children say. The point of view taken in this volume is, that all beautiful and noble possibilities are present in every one…
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Someone asked me the other day how did I start loving myself? This week I talk more about my story and things I had to learn to let go of and what changes impacted me the most. The best thing I ever did for myself was invest in myself and apply a lot of different life coaching techniques that really helped shape who I am today. The biggest benefit …
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Norman Vincent Peale wrote, "The Power of Positive Thinking," where he talks about the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. This means the outcome we expect to happen, happens because our energy matches our thoughts. Dr. Joe Dispenza talks about the energy force field we have and we create with our thoughts. Our brains and body like to be in sync. So when you…
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The mind is a spiritual octopus, reaching out limbs in every direction to draw in enormous rations of that which under the actions of the mind itself becomes knowledge. Nothing can stale its infinite variety; the heavens and the earth, the past, the present, and future, things great and things minute, nations and men, the universe, all are within t…
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Being in a rut can look different for everyone. Usually when I am in a rut it is because I am avoiding something, resisting, and kind of just aimlessly wandering. Going in a different directions, not accomplishing anything, and not clear on what I want. When I am in a rut I mentally and emotionally check out. What helps me the most get out of a rut…
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This week is all about making decisions - not based off of fear or running out of time, but of trusting yourself and loving the reasons behind they why of your decision. I share some things I'm facing in my business, life, and in athletics. Cheers to processing emotions, and living your life the way you want to live it! Website: https://merittrolli…
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Three Questions for the Mother…She must ask herself Why must the children learn at all? What should they learn? And, How should they learn it? If she takes the trouble to find a definite and thoughtful answer to each of these three queries, she will be in a position to direct her children’s studies; and will, at the same time, be surprised to find …
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Why is it that we are so hard on ourselves sometimes? I think it’s because we accept the negative thought as he truth versus challenging it and getting curious as to why we are thinking this thought about ourselves. My daughter had a bad gymnastics practice this week and it made her upset and frustrated with herself. And I was like, “Girl, I’ve bee…
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No one knoweth the things of a man but the spirit of a man which is in him; therefore, there is no education but self-education… Charlotte Mason, Toward a Philosophy of Education, p. 26 Show Summary: On The New Mason Jar this week, Cindy and Dawn sit down to chat about Cindy’s newest book, Beyond Mere Motherhood How this book came to be What Cindy …
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