7: Vocation and Avocation
Thought Walker is the companion podcast to the Certified Legacy Scholar curriculum from Sondage Standard, the governance platform for conscious legacy preservation in a synthetic age. Each episode walks through one chapter of the Handbook, made for listening on foot.
This episode opens two frames the culture treats unevenly. Vocation, the working life, which arrives rehearsed, and Avocation, the chosen life, which the culture barely asks about. The walk takes up how a scholar lays a second track beside the polished career, starting from the mechanics of the craft and pressing toward what the work cost and what it meant, the Crucible Moment and the Thwarted Calling. It works through vocation as calling after Luther, Thompson on the condescension of posterity, and turns to the chosen life through Pieper on leisure as a mode of being and Veblen's harder counter. It names the two surfaces of an avocation, the apology and the performance, the single move that serves both, and Csikszentmihalyi's flow, including the telling absence of it. It closes on the primary source the records omit, the days a person kept for themselves.
Made for a walk, not a screen. The hosts are AI, a thinking companion, not the authority. The Sondage Legacy Scholar Handbook is the primary source. Learn more at sondagestandard.com.
Chapter markers (add timestamps in Transistor after generating).
1. Before We Walk
2. Vocation, the Working Life
3. Avocation, the Chosen Life
4. The Judgment Across Both
5. The Walking Reflection
6. Coda
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