An enthusiastic amateur discusses Jane Austen's novels chapter by chapter. All are welcome whether you have a fancy degree or not.
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The Bechdel Cast is a podcast about the portrayal of women in movies hosted by Caitlin Durante and Jamie Loftus.
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - Free Audiobook
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice - Free Audio Book
The most famous of Jane Austen’s novels, Pride and Prejudice is the satirical tale of the notorious Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, one of the most popular couples in literary history. When the silly Mrs. Bennet tries to marry off each of her five daug
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Welcome, Janeites, to the What the Austen? podcast! I’m your host, Izzy Meakin, a lifelong Janeite with a deep love for Austen. Each month, I team up with fellow enthusiasts to explore the wit, charm, and quirks of Jane’s novels. This podcast is for those who enjoy thought-provoking discussions and a good laugh, covering everything from romantic moments to quirky aspects and unpopular opinions. We embrace the full spectrum of the Austen fandom. Join me for lively conversations that deepen yo ...
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Eli Bosnick, Heath Enwright, and Noah Lugeons team up for a weekly attempt to prove that if god existed, his PR couldn't possibly be this bad.
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When Elizabeth Bennet met Miss Darcy, it was loathing at first sight - unless, of course, it wasn't? {Queer} Pride and Prejudice is the story you know and love, only significantly gayer than most other adaptations. Using Austen's words and setting, {Queer} Pride and Prejudice retells the classic romance with a reminder that we have always been here.
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Join Lisa VanDamme as she guides you through Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Recommended Book Url: https://readwithme.app.link/qUI6QGdLEjb To learn more about Read With Me visit https://readwithmesalon.com
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Pride & Prejudice is our show on all things LGBTQIA+. Here we catch things missed by the mainstream, like queer history, loopholes in law and our everyday lives. This series is made by, of and for queer people, because representation matters. Tune in to stories never heard before, hosted by Suryatapa Mukherjee.
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A podcast about two sisters and their obsession with period film.
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Join Ari and Cayley as they dive into Pride and Prejudice Adaptations and discuss them! In each episode we pick an adaptation, watch it, and dive into everything about it including the acting, cinematography, costumes, and how well it follows the source material (Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen). Have an adaptation that you want us to talk about? Have any questions for us? DM us @AustenPod on Twitter or Instagram!
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A daughter-father team sift through the good and bad of popular self-help books.
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Listen to a new six-part podcast series, presented by broadcaster and author Clare Balding, which explores the lost and hidden LGBTQ stories from our places as we mark the 50th anniversary of the partial de-criminalisation of homosexuality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lily James, Jack Huston, Bella Heathcote and Douglas Booth discuss Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Casting aside personal and social prejudices, feisty heroine Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy must unite to rid the country of a zombie menace and discover their true love for one another. Hosted by Rhianna Dhillon at the Apple Store, Covent Garden in London.
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Welcome to the Good Pop Culture Club. Join our professional Asian American hosts Marvin, Jess, and Hanh as they discuss the good pop that gets us through our days, including TV, movies, books, and more!
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a reader in possession of Austen novels must be in want of a podcast. Hosts Catrina and Elle are lit majors who love reading these books through a modern and historic lens.
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A podcast for every kind of reader—whether you’re a thoughtful analyzer or a pure vibe-seeker. Hosted by two hilarious, down-to-earth twenty-somethings, this book club brings together the best of both worlds: one host dives into the profound themes and hidden meanings, while the other shares the raw emotions and gut reactions that each book sparks. From classics like "Lord of the Rings" and "Pride and Prejudice" to trending reads like "Fourth Wing" and New York Time’s hottest releases, we co ...
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7-10 minute audio summaries of classic literature you didn't have the time or attention span to read :-)
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After discussing every single Baby-Sitters Club novel by Ann M. Martin, Jack Shepherd and Tanner Greenring are all grown up and immersing themselves in the wonderful world of romance!
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Sips & Sensibility is a Jane Austen adaptation podcast hosted by longtime best friends Beth, Julia, and Lori. Join us every other week for a new adaptation breakdown and review filled with insightful thoughts, wacky antics, and, of course, Jane Austen. If you love to chat with friends over a good beverage, you’ll love this podcast. Strap in, grab a drink, and join us as we dive in each episode. Who knows maybe you will find a new favorite adaptation along the way. Oh and Mr. Darcy? Call me! ...
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Jane Austen is one of my all-time favourite authors and I love the Georgian Period in British History, so I've decided to share my passion with you all and talk to you about different subjects surrounding Jane Austen. The episodes will be weekly (hopefully, I have a health issue so it might not always be exact) and they will break down into a few different categories:A History of England by a Partial, Prejudiced and Ignorant Historian. (General Georgian\Regency history)A. Lady (Jane's Life)T ...
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One person explains the plot of a movie they’ve never seen, and then we watch it to see how right they were.
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We tried their way. We tried apologies, capitulation, and shame. Now it's time for them to try something: GET OFF MY LAWN. 531625
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Jesus Changes Everything is the daily teaching outreach of Dr. R.C. Sproul, Jr. The show is produced in Fort Wayne, Indiana by Dunamis Fellowship.
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Look and Listen English Lessons | English conversation practice Podcast with Sharon Faye
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Do you know some English but still have trouble expressing yourself in social situations? If yes, then this is the right podcast for you to improve your daily English conversation skills. This Podcast presents a lot of useful phrases and sentences you would never think of unless you come across them. It contains plenty of common corrections used by native English speakers in everyday life. It covers topics such as meeting new people and making small talk, dating and visiting friends, eating ...
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The podcast that watched Downton Abbey so you didn't have to is still going! Just like your favorite British period piece, but with more feelings and swears! Bask in the glory of Dame Maggie Smith as hilarious Anglophiles Kelly Anneken & Amy Schneider explore the class struggle, history, fashion, and the art of staring wistfully into the middle distance on Downton Abbey, The Crown, Mr. Selfridge, Peaky Blinders, every Titanic film ever made, Pride & Prejudice, and much more! Hosted on Acast. ...
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A weekly podcast which explores pop culture, the humanities, and how they matter for our daily lives. Each week, your hosts (Hannah and Suzanne) share three (ish) things as we engage with all that delights, intrigues, and sometimes repels us; both in our areas of shared interest (ex: football, makeup, Jane Austen, Schitt’s Creek, and wine) as well as our individual specialties (ex: art history, museum studies, film, and theology). Join for the topics, stay for the conversation, and enjoy our ...
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Listen now to one of our informative and inspiring SHMA Talks. Each episode covers a different issue or thought leadership topic aimed to motivate, engage and inspire the leaders of today and tomorrow. Taking the form of interviews, conversations, panel discussions, live Q&As and debates, you can hear from national and local disruptors, industry experts, entertaining and motivational speakers, as well as Shakespeare Martineau leaders and rising stars.
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Send us your thoughts on the monthly book over social media and we'll discuss on air. Hosted by three talkative public librarians/book nerds from Winnipeg Public Library.
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Grownups Read Princess Stories is the podcast that has grownups from around the world read Fair Tales and true history stories of Princesses. Each episode is a different grownup reading in their own unique voice.
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Hi and welcome to Netchix and Snacks. The podcast where we ( Abbie and Nicola) provide you with hilarious commentary while you watch a film on Netflix! .All of our podcasts will be for ages 16+ *NSFW* due to language and references. For EARLY ACCESS and BONUS content, check out our Patreon! *NEW EPISODES EVERY WEEK*
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The Femme on Collective is a podcast collective where we discuss issues or pop culture that interests us, with a feminist, female view. Hosts Ada, Alyson, Jess, Ria and Tonya bring their unique voices to a variety of subjects including books, film, TV, feminism, comics, fitness, activism and so much more.
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The podcast where we discuss books and their film adaptations. Join us for new episodes every other Monday. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for behind-the-scenes content and upcoming books!
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A Jane Austen podcast discussing film, TV, and book adaptations, hosted by Jillian Davis and Yolanda Rodriguez. Tune in to hear our discussions of regency & modern adaptations, as well as hear interviews with the cast and writers behind the projects. We have covered The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, Emma Approved, PBS Masterpiece’s Sanditon, Recipe for Persuasion and The Emma Project by Sonali Dev. Our goal is to cover an adaptation of each Austen novel. We also love the romance genre and also disc ...
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Join the staff at Waypoint as they rewatch and reconsider the world of movies, TV, and anime with the same critical eye they’ve been bringing to video games for years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Free Speech Nation the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast by story tellers for story lovers. Join Morgan and Maren as they discuss all mediums of story, and talk about every genre and topic they can get their hands on.
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When does 20 seconds feel like foooooreeeeevvvveerrrrrr? When you're washing your hands for the umptyumpth time today, and is it really all that important to wash them AGAIN??? Yes. Yes, it is. To make it easier, a group of writers and podcasters have put together these 20-second stories to get you through the Lather, Rinse, and Repeat stages. So, crank up a story, lather up, and be well.
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Searching movies for lines, scenes, characters, and themes that trace truth and the gospel. Write us at [email protected]
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Welcome to the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast, the tirade-filled movie debate podcast hosted by two film critics, cool dads, and struggling teachers. Folks, this is all for tantrum’s sake where shared passions and high-fives wash away any place for hate. In the end, we encourage you all to love what you love. But, for now, the gloves are off and the hissy fit is on!
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Just Gavin and Drew trying to get a good grade
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The podcast where we re-present downtrodden books, showing them in their best light and acting as their defence in the court of public opinion.
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The Tokyo Closet Ball members interview local artists, talk about LGBT news and celebrate the community. Featuring Tatianna Lee, Stefani St. Slut, Mx Terious, Lil Sprout, Top Tear Gender Queer, Indigo Soho, and more! https://linktr.ee/Tokyo.Closet.Ball
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Join Katie and Jordan, two friends who discovered similar reading habits and needed more time to talk books out of the office. They break down the best and worst fictional heroines and regularly struggle with pronouncing character names. Each book gets a few episodes, so spoilers beware! Looking for sneak previews and more content? Follow Not Another Heroine on Instagram and Youtube. https://www.instagram.com/notanotherheroine/?next=%2F https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA8ASoin8JrmZP42In9QDxw
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Students in Spring 2013 discuss recent novels they read.
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Past, Present, Future
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Episode 014 The Subconscious Mind, Pride and Prejudice, and the Science of Prayer
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26:12In this brief episode, Maegan and Kirk discuss the programming of the subconscious mind. Is it possible for Mrs. Bennet's prayers to be answered even though her anxiety is repelling? Have you ever practiced a musical instrument in your sleep? Can a positive and a negative emotion coexist? We're getting close to the end of the book. Message our inst…
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JCE ep 6.4.25 Sacred Marriage, Grandparenting II; Sigh Ops; Month of Sundays, Jacob's Blessings; Good News, Touching His Cloak; Pride and Prejudice
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38:03Lisa and I continue our conversation on grandparenting. I consider the baleful ubiquity of psy-ops, and encourage more uncertainty. We look at Jacob's blessing over Joseph, the woman who touched Jesus' cloak, and why it would be wrong for God not to be filled with pride.By RC Sproul Jr.
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Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen and first published in 1813, is a classic English novel set in rural Regency-era England, exploring themes of love, social class, family, and personal growth. Centered on the spirited Elizabeth Bennet and the wealthy but initially aloof Mr. Darcy, the novel traces their evolving relationship as they overc…
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As we wait to conclude heritage month with the month's last big release, the crew takes some time to finally force Marvin to watch the 2005 film version of Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice before it disappears from Netflix (for now) at the end of the month. Tune in as we discuss if this (arguably) iconic adaptation hold up 20 years later a…
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Prejudice at Pride: Andrew Doyle talks Stroud Pride, Gender Ideology, and the Erasure of Gay Rights
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1:29:03Andrew Doyle delves into the evolving dynamics within the LGBTQ+ movement. He discusses how contemporary Pride events, such as Stroud Pride, have shifted focus, potentially sidelining the specific needs and rights of gay individuals. Doyle raises concerns about the increasing prominence of gender ideology within these events, arguing that it may le…
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119. Pride and Prejudice (1995) by Jane Austen (Part 2) "Hey! My bonnets' up here bro."
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39:48Consensus: Jennifer Ehle is the better Elizabeth, and Mr. Darcy's fencing scene? Delicious. Tune in next week for our mid-season review (and if you want to see the bonnets again, check it out on our Youtube channel). We'll discuss our favorite books this year, some hard misses, and preview a few things to come later this season. https://www.imdb.co…
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Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) with Crystal
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1:50:55On this episode, Caitlin, Jamie, and special guest Crystal sink their teeth into Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)! Follow Crystal on social media at @crystalwillseeyounow and check out Camp Classics podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Dracula, published in 1897 by Irish author Bram Stoker, is a seminal Gothic horror novel that introduced the iconic vampire Count Dracula, shaping the modern vampire archetype. Written in an epistolary format through letters, journal entries, and newspaper clippings, it follows solicitor Jonathan Harker’s journey to Transylvania to assist the myste…
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This week, we inaugurate a new guest masochist. Sammy Smart from the Too Scary; Didn't Watch podcast joins us for one of the least scary horror movies to ever exist. Wraith is the story of people hearing creepy sounds in the night and getting up to see what they were. That and a hilariously stupid ending that you can see coming from a runtime away …
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Digital ID, Censorship & The Surveillance State: Why Britain Needs a Digital Bill of Rights
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1:24:21Alan Miller, co-founder of Together, joins Josh Howie to explain why Britain urgently needs a Digital Bill of Rights. As digital surveillance, financial censorship, and ID tracking become everyday realities, Miller warns of a creeping social credit system taking hold in the UK — without public debate. From facial recognition in shops to online spee…
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Ria's questions: Would you rather fridge cold chocolate or room temperature chocolate?
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10:53It's time for another Ria's questions! This time, the collective answers the age old question of... Would you rather fridge cold chocolate or room temperature chocolate? There's a split in the collective with this question, mostly between those who want to eat chocolate straight away and those who are surprisingly specific about how they eat chocol…
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Oedipus Rex, also known as Oedipus the King, is a Greek tragedy written by Sophocles around 429 BCE, considered one of the greatest works of classical literature. Set in the city of Thebes, the play follows King Oedipus, a man of intellect and determination, who seeks to save his city from a devastating plague by uncovering the murderer of the prev…
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Episode 77: The Darcy Effect: Romantic Ideal or Byronic Brooder?
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1:25:42In this episode I'm joined by Caily to unpack the enduring allure of Fitzwilliam Darcy. Together, we explore The Darcy Effect—why this seemingly aloof gentleman continues to captivate readers over two centuries later. Is Mr. Darcy truly the archetype of the Romantic hero, or does he lean closer to the brooding complexities of a Byronic figure? We t…
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We close out this heritage month by checking out the new Asian American romantic comedy Worth the Wait, an anthology style Rom Com following a cast of some of our favorite Asian Americans whose lives intersect with each other as they deal with love, loss, and overbearing moms/uncles. But is Worth the Wait worth downloading Tubi for? What's Popping?…
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Sara watches the movie that saved movies. Show notes Poster "Mad World" trailer for Gears of War directed by Kosinski Tom Cruise eating popcorn "Skunk Works" memoir by Ben Rich Follow us on Letterboxd
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Send us a text Mrs Elton sucks and is a bully at the dinner party Emma throws for her Of course I made the tshirt Check out the Intrepid French Film Festival Aotearoa and especially Jane Austen Wrecked My Life throughout the country May-June 2025 Support the podcast and hear episodes early on Ko-fi Find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her websi…
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This week, Jamie, Caitlin, and special guest Ayumi Shinozaki form a jazz band and discuss Swing Girls (2004)! Follow Ayumi on social media at @ayusheknows, check out her podcast Sparkleside Chats and follow it at @magicalgirlayu, and check out the new podcast Charm Point Radio, coming soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Episode 013 The Mystery of Sex...I mean...The-Birds-And-The-Bees Transmutation
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1:08:38Kirk and Maegan finally sit down to have the dreaded…you know…THE TALK. The birds and the bees. In Episode 013, we review Napoleon Hill’s chapter on The Mystery of Sex Transmutation. Do all geniuses have a high sex drive? Is withholding a good way to motivate your partner to achieve? Is The WeekNd’s new movie “Hurry Up Tomorrow” worth watching? Kir…
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It's time we took a reading break. Our regular episodes will resume on June 16th with "Ravishing the Heiress" by Sherry Thomas. In the meantime, check out some of our genre-divergent picks below: Vita Nostra by Marina Dyachenko, Sergey Dyachenko, Julia Meitov Hersey (Translator) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38633526-vita-nostra The Other Ben…
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JCE ep 5.28.25 Sacred Marriage, Grands; National Senility; Month of Sundays, Ephraim and Manasseh; Thinking Outside the Box
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35:40Lisa and I begin a conversation on the blessings and challenges of grandparenting. I consider how the former president's cognitive failures are mirrored in our own. We look at Jacob's blessing of his two grandsons, Ephraim and Manassah. Finally, we consider how BF Skinner's behaviorism is absurd in itself.…
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This week, the guys are live in Portland, Oregon for a review of the Wright Family's latest offering, "Bigfoot Blood on the Farm." And no, I haven't omitted a comma. --- If you’d like to make a per episode donation and get monthly bonus episodes, please check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/godawful Check out our other shows, The Scathing Ath…
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'Britain has FALLEN': Trump team worried Starmer launched 'WITCH HUNT' against conservative opinions
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1:20:41Oxford students believe there is a 'witch hunt' against conservatives in the UK, which has been echoed by Donald Trump's friend, Charlie Kirk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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120. Mid-Season Review: The Virgin and the Harlot
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14:43The best books, The worst books, And the books that have yet to come. For a few more details on our upcoming schedule (we're taking a break until June 16th), you can check out our somewhat more coherent reading update, posting this Wednesday, May 28th. patreon.com/notanotherheroine @notanotherheroine…
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Lysistrata, a comedic play by the ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes, was first performed in 411 BCE during the Peloponnesian War, a protracted conflict between Athens and Sparta that strained Greek society. Written against the backdrop of war-weariness and political turmoil, the play centers on Lysistrata, an Athenian woman who orchestrates a b…
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GET OFF MY LAWN: S6E120 - HAVE A SAD MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND!
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1:53:18In this somber Memorial Day / God Wheel crossover episode, we honor the fallen soldiers, talk about the history of Memorial Day, open some packages and spin the God Wheel.
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Send us a text Mrs Elton sucks, Mr Elton would be a better person had he married a better wife (as would many men in Austen), Mr Knightley isn’t in love with Jane Fairfax I mention Pride & Promiscuity: the lost sex scenes of Jane Austen by Arielle Eckstut Apologies for some background noise Check out the Intrepid French Film Festival Aotearoa and e…
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The Odyssey, attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer, is one of the two major epic poems of ancient Greece, alongside The Iliad, likely composed in the late 8th or early 7th century BCE. Emerging from an oral tradition, it reflects the values, mythology, and societal structures of the Archaic Greek world, blending historical echoes of the Bronze…
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From the Cine-Vault- Star Wars:Return of the Jedi
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59:09Andor Season 2 just wrapped up on Disney+ so let's go all the way back to 2023... And see what the Cinephile Fitsters had to say about Star Wars: Return of the Jedi on its 40th anniversary. https://discord.gg/N6MKWXU2 https://www.teepublic.com/user/ruminationsradionetwork https://www.instagram.com/cinephilehissyfit/ https://www.instagram.com/casabl…
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Gulliver’s Travels, published in 1726 by Jonathan Swift under the pseudonym Lemuel Gulliver, is a satirical novel that stands as one of the most enduring works of English literature. Written as a parody of travel narratives popular in the 18th century, it follows the voyages of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship’s surgeon, to fantastical lands like Lilliput, …
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THE MOMENT WE’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR!!! Very special guest ALISON BECHDEL — ever heard of her??? — joins us to talk about her new comic novel '`Spent,' the Bechdel Test, and more! Check out Alison's website at https://dykestowatchoutfor.com | see her book tour dates at https://dykestowatchoutfor.com/blog | buy her book 'Spent' at https://bookshop.…
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Don Quixote, written by Miguel de Cervantes and published in two parts (1605 and 1615), is widely regarded as the first modern novel and a cornerstone of Western literature. Set in early 17th-century Spain, it emerged during the Spanish Golden Age, a period of cultural flourishing amid political decline. Cervantes, a former soldier and captive, wro…
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Pick of the Week: The Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E. Pearson
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15:05If you like a little more romance in your romantasy, this book might appeal to you despite the page count, awkward turns of phrase, and overplayed-out genre tropes. Katie made it to 90 percent, enjoyed the journey, and was sucked in by a particular scene in which the MMC turns invisible so he can secretly dance with the heroine. https://www.goodrea…
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In this episode, Maegan and Kirk discuss: frugality and abundance, good steaks and bad steaks, Uncle Rico, money anxiety, movies with the word "Star" in the title, and that hidden guy who keeps you from finding success until you've gone through all sorts of obstacles. When you're up against gatekeepers who won't open up the gate to you, what is you…
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The Divine Comedy, written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and 1321, is an epic poem considered one of the greatest works of Western literature. Composed during Dante’s exile from Florence due to political conflicts between the Guelphs and Ghibellines, it reflects his personal struggles, theological convictions, and critique of contemporary society…
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This week, the hosts of the Too Many Tabs podcast join us for a movie about how surprisingly cool God is when it comes to texting and driving. --- Check out Too Many Tabs here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/too-many-tabs-with-pearlmania500/id1667191441 --- If you’d like to make a per episode donation and get monthly bonus episodes, please c…
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Literature for Life: Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers
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1:21:42Our host, Jess speaks with friend of the podcast and author A R Farina about Becky Chambers’ Psalm for the Wild Built. Jess and Tony chat about having respectful conversations with humans (or robots) that don’t share your experiences, why having a purpose is not the end of the world, and hope. Tony also talks us through his second Austen Chronicles…
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The Iliad, attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer, is one of the oldest and most influential works of Western literature, likely composed in the 8th century BCE. Set during the Trojan War, it narrates a few weeks in the conflict’s tenth year, focusing on Achilles’ wrath and its consequences. Though rooted in oral storytelling traditions, the Il…
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Send us a text We tackle the challenging world of dating conversations in English, providing essential phrases, cultural insights and practice dialogues to help learners navigate romantic situations with confidence. • Common dating expressions used by native English speakers • Cultural notes on dating in English-speaking countries • Vocabulary for …
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Faust, a two-part dramatic masterpiece, is rooted in the German legend of a scholar who sells his soul to the devil. Goethe began Faust, Part One in the 1770s, publishing it in 1808, depicting Faust’s pact with Mephistopheles and his tragic love for Gretchen. Faust, Part Two, completed in 1832, expands into a vast alleg…
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Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare around 1606, is a dark tragedy that explores ambition, guilt, and the corrupting influence of power. Set in medieval Scotland, the play follows the rise and fall of Macbeth, a noble warrior who is spurred by a prophecy from three witches and the ruthless ambition of his wife, Lady Macbeth, to murder King Dunc…
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Faust, a two-part dramatic masterpiece, is rooted in the German legend of a scholar who sells his soul to the devil. Goethe began Faust, Part One in the 1770s, publishing it in 1808, depicting Faust’s pact with Mephistopheles and his tragic love for Gretchen. Faust, Part Two, completed in 1832, expands into a vast alleg…
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Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare around 1599–1601, is a tragedy set in the Kingdom of Denmark, exploring themes of revenge, madness, morality, and existential uncertainty. The play follows Prince Hamlet, who is tasked by his father’s ghost to avenge his murder by Claudius, Hamlet’s uncle, who has usurped the throne and married Queen Gertrude.…
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On this episode of Good Pop, the crew checks out the new(ish) romantic comedy film A Nice Indian Boy, starring Karan Soni as Naveen, a doctor who brings his fiance Jay, a white guy adopted by Indian parents played by Jonathan Groff, home to meet his accepting but still conservative traditional Indian family. On paper this film has all the right pie…
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Hop in your way back machine of choice and enjoy this classic episode from The Ruminations Radio Network's own Cinephile Mavericks; Don and Will, as the two wax poetic and respectful on the great Stan Winston. https://discord.gg/N6MKWXU2 https://www.teepublic.com/user/ruminationsradionetwork https://www.instagram.com/cinephilehissyfit/ https://www.…
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Drew watches David Linklater’s 100 minute mixtape. Show notes: Movie poster An oral history of Dazed and Confused Parker Posey’s Renaissance Follow us on Letterboxd
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