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Swords Of Chivalry: Historical Sword Fighting
February 10, 2012
Blue & Gold: Knights and Chivalry
February 11, 2012
Swords of Chivalry: Historical Sword Combat
February 12, 2012
King Arthur and the Code of the Round Table
February 13, 2012
Swords Of Chivalry: Historical Sword Fighting
February 17, 2012
In Other Words...
“Be impeccable with your word. (Your) word is the most powerful tool you have as a human; it is the tool of magic. But like a sword with two edges, your word can create the most beautiful dream, or your word can destroy everything around you.”- Don Miguel Ruiz
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A Little Touch Of Arthur On Sunday Night
Posted on July 8, 2009 | No CommentsThey say that every generation re-invents the legend of King Arthur to meet its own needs, and to reflect its own values. The Victorians had the nostalgic idealism of Tennyson’s... -
Chivalry’s Dirty Laundry
Posted on June 29, 2009 | No CommentsThe cover story of a recent issue of Maxim magazine sparked some interesting thoughts on the state of chivalry today. The piece was an interview with Moon Bloodgood, one of... -
What Are We Up To Now?
Posted on June 26, 2009 | No CommentsIn an effort to keep all of our newsletter subscribers, blog followers, website visitors, podcast listeners, and other friends and supporters "in the know," we've added a new feature to the Chivalry Today website - a calendar of upcoming LIVE events. -
Chivalry and the Warrior Lifestyle
Posted on June 21, 2009 | 2 CommentsFrom those who have been given much, much is required. Warriors have been given specific training in martial arts and in the knowledge of self-defense. Hopefully they have also been instructed in ways to not only be able to defend themselves, but also to use their martial arts skills to defend others. Warriors have a duty to defend others when it is in their power to do so. -
Coding Chivalry
Posted on June 18, 2009 | No CommentsTechnology has always distanced the soldiers who use weapons from the people who get hit. But robotics engineer Ron Arkin at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, is working to imagine wars in which weapons make their own decisions about wielding lethal force. -
Episode 32: Chivalry Makes Happy Campers
Posted on June 1, 2009 | No CommentsScott is joined by Craig Johnson, secretary of the Oakeshott Institute and coordinator of Knight For A Day Camp, to talk about an engaging program that fills summer days with swords, armor and chivalry. Plus: Chivalry is the deadliest code on a new TV show; and does listening to our podcast warp your brain? -
Come Join Us Live!
Posted on May 16, 2009 | No CommentsSummer is just around the corner – and summer is one of the busiest times for us here at Chivalry Today. We provide many of our live chivalry-themed presentations for... -
Episode 31: Chivalry Goes To Gaul With Amadis
Posted on May 3, 2009 | No CommentsAn interview with author and linguist Sue Burke, whose new transation of the 16th century novel Amadis of Gaul is bringing one of the greatest medieval tales of chivalry back to life. Plus: A conversation about the power of optimism with Geri Weis-Corbley, founder of the Good News Network; and a discussion of Warriors bashing chivalry. -
Great Expectations: Chivalry In Tomorrow’s Knights
Posted on April 30, 2009 | 2 CommentsMany people today lament society’s seeming lack of chivalry — especially in the “younger generation,” the 21-and-under set. They declare that “kids these days” have no sense of courtesy and... -
Knights, Not Narcissists
Posted on April 25, 2009 | No CommentsEvery parent sees their son as a young hero, and their daughter as a darling princess. Yet perhaps it’s no wonder, in an age when parents are under increasing pressue to indulge their kids’ every wish — with fancy parties, expensive toys, designer clothes and a constant stream of verbal praise — that these youngsters are growing up oblivious to the values of chivalry, like patience and helpfulness. With all the best intentions, parents maybe raising a generation of princes and princesses, focused on “me,” instead of knights in shining armor.









