31. From Quilts to Inquiry: Reflections on the Amish Heritage Scholars Symposium

30/06/2024 54 min Episodio 31
31. From Quilts to Inquiry: Reflections on the Amish Heritage Scholars Symposium

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Send us a textThis week we start out with an update on Naomi's recent health adventures and then turn our attention to recapping the first weekend in June when we attended a Symposium on How Our Amish Heritage Influences Our Education and Career at Elizabethtown College. It all started with a very social Costco run to kick off our girls' weekend with all the necessary supplies (cheesecake, almonds, and salsa, FTW). Next, we reflect on the Symposium and themes that emerged over the course of the day. Specifically, there was a consensus on what didn't matter nearly as much as we'd feared (being smart enough) and what did matter (moral support and resources). Surprising challenges included things like the difficulty of finding new social circles and the loneliness of having no one to understand or celebrate your academic successes with you. Finally, we look ahead to possible future Symposia (join us!) and wonder about the need for a memoir writing workshop/group/retreat of some kind. And if you listen to the end, you'll learn how to enter to win a copy of Lizzie Hershberger's memoir, Behind Blue Curtains!Links to all the things we mentioned (or should have): Sonder: The profound feeling of realizing that everyone, including strangers passing in the street, has a life as complex as one's own, which they are constantly living despite one's personal lack of awareness of it (Wiktionary) A City at Work: 1912 and 2012, specifically Mercy Hospital Operating Room: 1912 vs. 2012A Heart for Truth (Cousin Erma’s podcast)How Our Amish Heritage Influences Our Education and Career: A Symposium (event recap on Saloma Furlong’s blog) Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown CollegeAmish Descendant Scholarship Fund (Naomi Kramer Yoder and Emma Miller)Lizzie Hershberger, author of Behind Blue Curtains: A True Crime Memoir of an Amish Woman's Survival, Escape, and Pursuit of JusticeThanks for listening! Connect with us via Facebook: Uncovered: Life Beyond Instagram: @uncoveredlifebeyond Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2171591 Subscribe (for free) to Uncovered: Life Beyond on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts so you'll never miss an episode!What topics at the intersection of education, high-demand religion, career, parenting, and emotional intelligence are of interest to you? Help us plan future episodes by taking this quick listener survey. We appreciate your input very much!

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