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Tsh Oxenreider
A Drink With a Friend
Writers and friends Seth Haines & Tsh Oxenreider chat over drinks about living sacramentally—seeing God in all things. Pour yourself a glass and pull up a chair as they talk about the sacramental nature of work, art, community, stories, love, the hard stuff, & more. thecommon.place
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 413 ratings
Trail Guide
I have come to enjoy and appreciate Tsh’s writings on The Commonplace and A Drink With a Friend podcast in a way I would value a trail guide on a pilgrimage. Her work, her words give me a sense of a friendly encouragement as I seek to live a quiet life, working with my hands, living to bring...Read full review »
Grandma from Iowa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/25/24
A must listen!
Brilliiant content and insights! You get to learn so much on here!
Claribelleee via Apple Podcasts · Philippines · 12/29/22
Wise friends
These two people are amazing. They share things good, beautiful, and true and inspire me to relax and just be present and live an intentional life.
Smoothie2012 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/22
Recent Episodes
Why does localism matter? What does a need to know our local farmers have to do with our souls? Why are our neighborhoods better when we buy and invest as locally as possible (even when it’s a small amount)? Tsh and Seth talk to Hadden Turner, a 20-something British agrarian writer, who has a few...
Published 04/05/24
Living within your 100-mile radius means living small and local—choosing to, as best possible, participate, buy, and invest our time in only that which is immediately around us, within roughly a hundred miles. There’s no way to do this perfectly, and that’s okay. But is it worth the effort?...
Published 03/22/24
Published 03/22/24
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