Hey podcaster friends, there's a free online symposium about educational podcasting happening Oct 21-22! I'm part of the group (@HmanitiesPodNet) organizing it, I think it'll be great!
Registration here: eventbrite.com/e/humanities-…
Come! Meet others! Learn! Have fun! 😁
ALT Poster for symposium. Text: Humanities Podcast Network presents "Podcasting as Knowledge Sharing & Creation", a free and virtual symposium, October 20-22, 2022. The Humanities Podcast Network invites traditional and independent scholars to participate in the growing conversations about the exciting world of educational and informational podcasting and podcasters. Visit us at humanitiespodnetwork.org
Each play has 3 episodes:
- ep.1 is an introduction to the play's story
- ep.2 focuses on the characters and themes, and
- ep.3 looks at individual speeches (performed by professional actors: shakespeareforall.com/actors)
Season 2 of Shakespeare for All is now available wherever you get your podcasts!🎭
Go have a listen to me talking about all the plays and poetry, joined by amazing scholars including Emma Smith (@OldFortunatus) and Stephen Greenblatt open.spotify.com/show/1Ru3fE…@ShakesForAll
NEW EPISODE! Episode 49 covers the final showdown between Hannibal and Scipio on the plains of Zama. Can Hannibal's veterans repeat their victory against the survivors of Cannae? Only one way to find out! bit.ly/3bKcJ8q#humanitiespodcasts#Carthage#PunicWars
New podcast episode! A topic dear to Mark's heart -- the conceptualization of the future, and the ways English grammar has handled it over time. Bonus: a mystery historical cocktail! alliterative.net/podcast/202…#humanitiespodcasts
Hey, just a reminder that we're really looking forward to seeing/hearing a bunch of our favourite podcasters at this year's Intelligent Speech Conference, on June 25. For more info & tickets, go here: intelligentspeechconference.… or follow @Intellspeechcon. #humanitiespodcasts
NEW EPISODE! Episode 48 covers Scipio's invasion of North Africa and the struggle to secure Numidia. Danger, daring, and a tragic love story all coalesce to set up the climactic showdown of the Second Punic War. #humanitiespodcasts#Carthage#PunicWarsbit.ly/3O0PupC
New podcast episode! Celebrating Saint Patrick's Day with some history about the Saint himself, and a whole lot about Ireland’s favourite tuber, the Potato: alliterative.net/podcast/202…#HumanitiesPodcasts
New podcast episode! We spoke to @jpnudell about ancient Greek bread baking -- the side variety of breads, its economic importance, and what modern baking experiments can tell us about the past. Join us for a very tasty conversation! alliterative.net/podcast/202…#humanitiespodcasts
NEW EPISODE! In Episode 47, we cover Hasdrubal Barca's desperate attempt to join his brother Hannibal in Italy. Despite his rapid march across the Alps, his luck ran out beside the Metaurus River...#PunicWars#humanitiespodcastsbit.ly/3GG1wzK