AMDG. Science facilitates wholeness and the abundant life God wants for us, but it also prompts a lot of questions—everything from how to teach complex concepts in homeschooling to how to approach ongoing national discussions on the beginning and end of life. We delve into these dynamics today with Dr. Andrew Mullally, a second-generation physician, first-generation homeschool alumnus, current homeschool father, and host of the award-winning Catholic Medical Association podcast Doctor, Doctor. The conversation touches on how to teach science on micro and macro levels, how homeschooled students defy stereotypes with their confident communication skills, and how nothing is insurmountable if it’s what God calls you to pursue.
Relevant Kolbecast episodes and those mentioned in this conversation:
- 88 Built for Battle with The Catholic Woodworker Jonathan Conrad
- 95 Conversation Starters with the Sock Religious/All Set for Sunday podcast guys
- 84 The Essence of Catholic Education with Patrick Reilly of the Cardinal Newman Society
- 59 The Secret Whiteboard with Everett Buyarski and Erica Treat
Check out the Doctor, Doctor podcast here or in your favorite podcast app.
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