Hello English Casters! This is Matthew’s EnglishCast - The podcast for English learners! Listen and learn English on the go. This podcast is suitable for people who want to learn English for work, study or for going abroad! If you enjoyed the podcast then please leave a nice review ;)
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Everything your boring English teacher was afraid to teach!
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Where rhyme gets its reason!In a historical survey of English literature, I take a personal and philosophical approach to the major texts of the tradition in order to not only situate the poems, prose, and plays in their own contexts, but also to show their relevance to our own. This show is for the general listener: as a teacher of high school literature and philosophy, I am less than a scholar but more than a buff. I hope to edify and entertain!
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Often researchers and academics get ‘lost in citations’ –– we forget there’s a real person/voice behind the writing. In each episode, we focus on a publication that has caught the host’s eye. We’ll learn more about the writer and gain insights on researching and writing better academic papers. Rotating podcasts by Chris Haswell, Jonathan Shachter and contributing interviewers. lostincitations@gmail.com
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#166 - Gough, Wendy M., Snyder, B., Yanase, C., & Skeates, C. (2024). Vulnerability and Resilience During Emergency Remote Teaching: Voices of Part-Time University English Language Teachers in Japan.
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Chris interviews Wendy Gough from Bunkyo Gakuin University. haswell247@gmail.com lostincitations@gmail.com https://www.candlinandmynard.com/espprofiles.htmlAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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"The test of experience": The Philosophy of Sir Francis Bacon
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Send us a text We'll get a bit philosophical today and look at the English language's greatest influence on the scientific revolution: politician, philosopher, and scientist Sir Francis Bacon. His Essays and "The Four Idols" from Novum Organon are our focus. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Mu…
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#165 Fritz, R., & Marchewka, M. (2024). Transformative learning: Investigating perspective changes towards developing global human resources in a virtual exchange project.
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Chris interviews Robinson Fritz from Kyushu University haswell247@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Vikings Are A Thing! The Scandinavian Influence on English (Out of Time Episode 1)
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Send us a text This is the first of what I'm calling the "Out of Time" episodes, an embedded series of Subcast shows that fill in gaps I may have missed along the way. Today, we fly our Out-of-Time-Machine all the way back to the 8th-century to see how the Danish invasions left an indelible mark upon English language and literature. Pack your battl…
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#164 Marpaung, J. (2024). New Student Affairs Professionals' Perceived Readiness to Utilize Data Analytics. [Conference Presentation]. 10th Conference on Global Higher Education. Tokyo, Japan.
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Chris speaks with Jonathan Marpaung (Indonesia University) haswell247@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Will the Real Hamlet Please Stand Up
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Send us a text Here's a short episode to answer a special request by a loyal listener! Let's dive a little deeper into the various versions of Shakespeare's Hamlet that have come down to us! Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen. Thank you! Email: classicenglishliterat…
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Haswell on the Street - Episode 2 - Dr. Paul Elliot, Homerton College, Cambridge University
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Chris speaks with Dr. Paul Elliot from Homerton College, Cambridge University. haswell247@gmail.com, pe206@cam.ac.uk, lostincitations@gmail.com,Af lostincitations@gmail.com
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An Unintended Episode: English Country House Poems
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Send us a text I had not thought to do an episode on the English country house poetry of the 17th century, but was recently reminded of their place in the survey of early modern literature, so here's a look at that peculiar subgenre. In this show, we'll look at Aemilia Lanyer's "A Description of Cooke-ham" and Ben Jonson's "To Penshurst." Support t…
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John Webster's Sensational The Duchess of Malfi
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Send us a text Let's head back to the theatre for a really blood-soaked tragedy! And while we're at it, let's think about the intersection between art and social criticism. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen. Thank you! Email: classicenglishliterature@gmail.com Foll…
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Flesh and Spirit: The Writing of John Donne
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Send us a text Poet and priest John Donne's work seems to transcend its early 17th century moment and feels as fresh and alive to us as anything written today. In this episode, we look at the following texts: "The Bait" "Elegy 19: To His Mistress Going To Bed" "Batter my heart" "Death, be not proud" "The Flea" "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" "…
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Chris shares some early statistical analysis of "Lost in Citations," The Book, and lets you know he'll be heading to England for a month. Expect more content in September! Lostincitations@gmail.com, haswell247@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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#163 Kidd, D. (2017). The Starbems. Newwave. Imperial Music.
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Chris speaks with Dustin Kidd (Shimanae University) about the recent history of Japanese rock music. haswell247@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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"Drink to me only with thine eyes": Ben Jonson's Lyrics
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Send us a text Today, we'll wrap up our Jonsonian mini-series by looking at some his lyrics, including poems from the 1616 Works and songs from his plays. If you'd like to read along, just ask Uncle Google to serve up these titles: "On Something, that Walks Somewhere" "On My First Daughter" "On My First Son" "Song: To Celia" "Still to be Neat" Addi…
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#162 Garnett, K.A. (2021). Opportunities for Anti-Bias Frameworks in Japanese EFL Textbooks, Babylonia Journal of Language Education, 48-57
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Chris interviewed Kate Garrett from Ritsukeikan University and Doshisha University. haswell247@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Send us a text It's Independence Day here in America, so today's show takes the opportunity to look at some of writing of early English colonists in New England and how their ideas contributed to the national ethos that would emerge in the coming centuries. Additional music from Internet Archive: "Stars and Stripes Forever." John Philip Sousa. perf…
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#161 Wroblewski, G. (2023). ChatGPT and anti-white bias. Kyushu University Gengo Bunka Ronkyu, 51, 53-72
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Chris interviews Greggory Wroblewski from the Faculty of Cultures and Languages at Kyushu University. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/376085803_ChatGPT_and_Anti-White_BiasAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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"A Pretty Kind of Game": Ben Jonson's Volpone and The Alchemist
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Send us a text We'll finish our look at Ben Jonson's comedies today with perhaps his most well-regarded efforts: Volpone, or The Fox and The Alchemist. Additional music: "In Town Tonight" by Eric Coates, perf. Reginald Dixon. From the Internet Archive. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, o…
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#160 Tarsi, M. (2020). Towards a phonology of Scandinavian Latin runic inscriptions: A corpus-based analysis. Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 59(1-4), 85-96.
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The Lunchtime Series continues! Chris interviewed Matteo Tarsi from the University of Uppsala, Iceland. haswell247@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Humorous Humors: Ben Jonson's Early Comedies
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Send us a text Today, I look askance at two plays by Ben Jonson, whom many see (not me, though) as the greatest English playwright bar Shakespeare: Every Man In His Humour and Every Man Out of His Humour. These have become the paradigmatic examples of the 17th century "comedy of humours." Thank you to the Internet Archive for providing public domai…
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#159 - Haswell on the Street Episode 1 - Matthew Baldock (Charles David Casson Estates)
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Chris interviews Matthew Baldock, Director of Charles David Casson Estates and business YouTuber. Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Send us a text Today, we take a historical survey of the Bible in English, from early partial translations and paraphrases in the 7th century through the magnificence of King James I's Authorized Version of 1611. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen. Thank you! Email:…
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Jonathan and Chris preview the new hit show that will occasionally pop up on this feed! Check it out!Af lostincitations@gmail.com
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More than the Dark Lady: Aemilia Lanyer's "Eve's Apology in Defense of Women"
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Send us a text Today we look at Aemelia Lanyer's pioneering and influential work, "Eve's Apology in Defense of Women" from 1611's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen. Thank you! Email: classicenglishliterature@gmail.com Follow me on Instagra…
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#158 - Silvia, P. J. (2008). Interest—The curious emotion. Current Directions in Psychological Science , 17(1), 57–60.
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Jonathan welcomes back Dr. Paul Silvia (Citation 116, Citation 131) Professor of Psychology at UNC Greensboro. Dr. Silvia's Website Read the paper here Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Fair Youths and Dark Ladies: Shakespeare's Sonnets
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Send us a text For our final episode focusing on Shakespeare, we look at his sonnets, arguably the most famous collection of lyric poems in the language. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen. Thank you! Email: classicenglishliterature@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram,…
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#157 - Kelly, C. (2022). Lawyers and Priestesses in the World of Tests. Bulletin of the JALT Mind, Brain, and Education SIG 8(11), 21-29.
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Jonathan welcomes back Dr. Curtis Kelly - (Citation 9, Citation 73) - Professor Emeritus, Kansai University. Read the article here Think Tanks Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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"You taught me language": Shakespeare's The Tempest
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Send us a text For our (probably) final episode on Shakespeare's plays, we sail through The Tempest, a late romance which has attracted historical and psychoanalytical interpretations, but stands out for many readers as perhaps a play in which a version of Shakespeare himself appears as the protagonist. Audio clip from The Tempest ; 2004 Naxos Audi…
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#156 - Vitta, J. P., Nicklin, C. & Albright, S. W. (2023). Academic word difficulty and multidimensionallexical sophistication: An English-for-academic-purposes-focused conceptual replication of...
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Chris interviews Dr. Joe Vitta (Citation 67) from Kyushu University in the newest installment of The Lunchtime Series. Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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The Felix Culpa: George Herbert's "Easter Wings"
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Send us a text To mark the Easter holiday, we return to George Herbert, Jacobean poet and priest, and his most famous work, the pattern poem "Easter Wings." Here's a link to an image of the poem: https://clinicalpsychreading.blogspot.com/2016/03/easter-wings-george-herbert-15931633.html Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast …
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#155 - Anderson, F. E. (2019). Nails that still don’t stick up: Revisiting the enigma of the Japanese college classroom. Teaching English at Japanese Universities (pp. 125–136).
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Jonathan interviews Fred E. Anderson - Professor Emeritus at Kansai University. Teaching English at Japanese Universities Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Send us a text While most people know Shakespeare as a playwright, he saw himself as a poet in the quite traditional sense. Today, we'll look at his two major narrative poems: Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. clip from "Mrs. Robinson" by Paul Simon; perf. by Simon and Garfunkel. 1968. Taken from We Got Good at It: A Wrecking Crew Anthology…
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#154 - Jordan, E. (2010). A Hollywood English pronunciation for Japanese students? An exploration of Japanese university students’ attitudes towards Japanese English pronunciation.
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Chris interviews Program Director Eoin Jordan from St. Andrews University (Scotland) in-studio. The Lunchtime Series continues… Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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#153 - Ng, J. H. (2023). Parenthood during residency: How acts of kindness supported my journey. Journal of Hospital Medicine.
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Chris interviews Dr. Jia Ng from Hofstra University. Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Shakespeare's The Tragedy of King Lear and the Absurdity of Suffering
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Send us a text The Tragedy of King Lear, while considered by many as Shakespeare's greatest play, is also his most devastating. In this episode, we consider what Lear has to say about the meaning of human suffering. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen. Thank you! Ema…
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#152 - Ku, E. K. (2023). Teachers of Multiple Languages: Identities, Beliefs, and Emotions. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
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This week on the podcast, Chris interviews Eric K. Ku, an Associated Professor at Hokkaido University. Multilingual Matters Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Send us a text In this episode, we look at how our current concerns with identity politics intersects with those of Shakespeare's plays which portray sexist, racist, or anti-Semitic material. Fair warning: this episode will deal with language and tropes that some may find uncomfortable Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast o…
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#151 - Chapman, A., Shigetomi, Y., Ohno, H., McLellan, B., & Shinozaki, A. (2021). Evaluating the global impact of low-carbon energy transitions on social equity. EIST, 40, 332-347.
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This week on the pod, Chris interviews Andrew J. Chapman from Kyushu University in our first in-studio interview! Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Macbeth: A Love Story
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Send us a text Is Shakespeare's darkest tragedy a cautionary tale about ambition? a bit of Jacobean mythmaking? Or is it the portrait of a deeply committed marriage gone catastrophically wrong? With apologies for all the appalling accents . . . . Performance Clip: Macbeth with Orson Welles, Fay Bainter, and the Mercury Acting Co. Mercury Text Recor…
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#150 - Lowe, R. J. (2022). Native-speakerism among Japanese teacher trainees: Ideology, framing, and counter-framing. JALT journal, 44(2), 235-259.
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Chris interviews Robert J. Lowe from the TEFLology Podcast and Ochanomizu University. Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Who is There?: Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Hamlet
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Send us a text Shakespeare's Hamlet has not been out of production for over four centuries and its profound examination of the human condition continues to capture the hearts and minds of people the world over. Join me in Elsinore as we think about what some have called the greatest drama in history -- perhaps even the greatest literary achievement…
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The First Anglican Christmas Carol
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Send us a text Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year! Here's a little subcast episode on poet Nahum Tate's "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks," the first Christmas carol sanctioned by the Anglican Church around the turn of the 18th century. Recording: "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night" THE B.B.C. CHORUS; Berkeley Mason Writer: Nahum …
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Chris and Jonathan have a quick chat to thank you for your support, get an update on Jonathan's PhD progress, plans for 2024 and more... Hope everyone has a relaxing holiday! LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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#149 - Beuckens, T. (2023). One Minute English. ELLLO. https://elllo.org/video/
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Chris welcomes back Todd Beuckens (Citation 8, Citation 92) - an expert on English language-learning listening materials. ELLLO Meels Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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Honor, Ethics, and Assassination: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
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Send us a text Is political violence ever justified? Who decides? And what ethical systems can evaluate the justice of such acts? Today, we look at the ethics driving the characters of Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen. T…
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Happy 400th! Shakespeare's First Folio
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Send us a text Welcome to the Subcast! On today's bonus episode, I give a little poddie-training on perhaps the most significant publishing event in English literature: the presentation of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen. T…
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#148 - Wall Minami, F. (2020). Escape the classroom. Nagoya: Perceptia Press.
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Chris interviews Fiona Wall Minami, producer of textbooks. We try to keep it professional, but our UK northernness does leak through. Perceptia Press English Books Japan Amazon Instagram Facebook Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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"I am a woman; when I think I must speak": Shakespeare's Rosalind and Beatrice
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Send us a text In this episode, we'll look at two women who are generally regarded as among the greatest female characters ever written: Rosalind from Shakespeare's As You Like It and Beatrice from his Much Ado About Nothing. Their wisdom, intelligence, and emotional depth challenge Renaissance gender assumptions and inaugurate a line of deep-feeli…
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Happy Thanksgiving! George Herbert's "Gratefulness"
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Send us a text 17th-century poet and priest George Herbert offers a playful poem reminding us to strive for gratefulness. I am, myself, very grateful for all the support you all have offered me. Thank you so much! Additional sound: "Mahna Mahna" from The Muppet Show (1977). Downloaded from Internet Archive. Support the show Please like, subscribe, …
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#147 - Broodie, N.V. (2023). Swaggart: The art of professional schmoozing at job interviews. AMADIO: Brooklyn.
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Chris welcomes back Natasha V. Broodie (Citation 80) - author and former associate of the United Nations. LinkedIn Facebook Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comAf lostincitations@gmail.com
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