Take 3! I was much happier with this episode because I knew better what I was trying to say. Let me know if you notice a difference in the audio—I bought a basic-tier microphone and have been testing it out. It’s hard for me to tell how different it is, so hopefully you all notice the difference.
We’re calling this Season 2 of the Podcast because it is different. The Peasant’s Apprentice is a space for me to share life lessons I have learned that relate to living a peasantly life. It’s called the Peasant’s Apprentice because it’s advice that a Master might give an Apprentice who is trying to learn a trade. Not to suggest I am in any way a Master, but anyway you get the drift.
The concept is basically a rip-off of Dry Creek Wrangler School on YouTube, but I’m putting my own twist on it.
Today’s episode is about setting boundaries. Boundaries are helpful for warning you when something is going on you don’t want to be involved in. Having good boundaries can help you live a good, virtuous, and well-lived life. It can also help people around you, in your community. These boundaries I learned after going through some challenges in life, and I hope these boundaries can help you navigate or avoid similar challenges.
Here’s the list:
Don’t sin
Be willing to walk away
Be honest always
Don’t apologize if you’ve done nothing wrong
Apologize sincerely and once only if you have done something wrong
Part of the model for the Peasant’s Apprentice is that once I post three episodes, the next oldest episode will go behind a paywall. This is episode 3! You have one more month of free access to Episode 1—if you would like to keep your access, kindly consider a paid subscription!
Thank you very much for listening. Did you get something out of this episode? Let me know in the comments!
God bless you!
Ad Jesum Per Mariam
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