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The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson / The Podglomerate

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Amateur enthusiast Jacke Wilson journeys through the history of literature, from ancient epics to contemporary classics. Episodes are not in chronological order and you don't need to start at the beginning - feel free to jump in wherever you like! Find out more at historyofliterature.com and facebook.com/historyofliterature. Support the show by visiting patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. Contact the show at [email protected].
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Past Present Futurecast

Persephonic Media

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Part Tarot card reading, part artist interview - Past Present Futurecast brings on a wide variety of artists and creatives to share their meandering journey of becoming through the framework of a Tarot reading.
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Culture, Comms & Cocktails

Chuck Gose, SocialChorus

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Internal comms served straight up. Culture, Comms & Cocktails is an internal comms themed podcast from SocialChorus and hosted by Chuck Gose. Every few weeks, you'll hear an interview from an internal communicator by an internal communicator. 🎧🍸
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I’m Laura Lee. I’m a no-nonsense, experienced female entrepreneur who has found success in the male-dominated sales world. The Business Serum is an inspiring and educational podcast about resilience, empowerment and failure in the business sales industry.Every episode will highlight people from around the world who have mastered the art of the ever-changing sell strategy. Episodes will cover topics such as: sales and marketing, strategizing a sales plan, leadership, humanizing the digital sa ...
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In this episode of Hanselminutes, Scott sits down with AI/ML & Robotics leader Jasmine Lawrence Campbell to explore the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and robotics. Jasmine shares insights on how AI is shaping the future of robotics, the challenges of integrating AI into robotic systems, and why she believes there's a place f…
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Amy Monaghan is a writer, collector, multimedia artist, and a 2024 Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. In this reading (full of Major Arcana cards!) we discuss what it was like to live at the Grand Canyon, her upcoming cross country move, and her current novel project which is giving kooky-grandma-meets-Tiger-King with a side of healing generational …
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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that Jane Austen's novels make us wish she was our friend. She wouldn't be just any old friend: she'd be the sharpest and wisest, the one we turn to in a crisis, the one who understands our flaws and helps us see our blind spots. As we navigate the perils of love and life, she'd be the friend who gently point…
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Elizabeth Barrett (1806-1861) was one of the most prolific and accomplished poets of the Victorian age, an inspiration to Emily Dickinson, Oscar Wilde, Edgar Allan Poe, and countless others. And yet, her life was full of cloistered misery, as her father insisted that she should never marry. And then, the clouds lifted, and a letter arrived. It was …
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Hello everyone! In this weeks episode our hero's go face to face with their first encounter with the Fallen Wardens. Thank you for listening and remember that we love you all! All music is made by our very own Hailee Kowalczyk!! Ghavri The Hallow is played by Megan Ping who can be found over on Instagram Sybel Ly'ni is played by Hailee Kowalczyk wh…
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Poetry, butterflies, and original music oh my! With some help from poets Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, William Wordsworth, and John Keats, along with original music by composer Gabriel Ruiz-Bernal, Jacke tackles the topic of butterflies. Yes, yes, we all know that butterflies are symbols of beauty and transformation - but can great poets get beyon…
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Learn how to supercharge your AI development with our integrated signals loop that connects model choice, knowledge retrieval, fine-tuning, orchestration and memory —anchored by observability and trust. Design, customize, and manage intelligent agents using open standards and protocols such as Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Agent-to-Agent (A2A) t…
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D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) is one of the most famous novelists of his era - and one of the most difficult to pin down. Was he a tasteless, avant-garde pornographer? Or the greatest imaginative novelist of his generation (as E.M. Forster once said)? What should we know about his hard-luck childhood and turbulent adult life? In this episode, Jacke tal…
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Marcella is an artist, occultist, author, and deck creator. Her most recent book, Healing the Liminal, is a love letter to those who live at uncomfortable intersections. We cover a ton of ground in this interview slash Tarot reading including Marcella's challenging upbringing, her move to Tucson, AZ and the grief that comes with being an Aries heav…
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Jacke talks to D.G. Rampton, Australia's Queen of the Regency Romance, about her love for the novels of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer - and what it's like for a twenty-first-century novelist to set her novels in the early-nineteenth-century world of intelligent heroines, dashing men, and sparkling banter. Find PLUS Jacke dives into the story of a…
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Thank you everyone for your patience. In this weeks episode our hero's take on the gravity of the situation they’ve found themselves in. Thank you for listening and remember that we love you all! All music is made by our very own Hailee Kowalczyk!! Ghavri The Hallow is played by Megan Ping who can be found over on Instagram Sybel Ly'ni is played by…
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For several decades, Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) was perhaps the most prominent writer and intellectual in America. As an advocate of personal freedom living in Massachusetts, surrounded by passionate abolitionists, one might expect that his positions regarding slavery would be obvious and uncomplicated. And yet, Emerson struggled with the issu…
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Vibe Coding has folks talking and "vibing entire applications." But is it valid? Should one use AI agents to create apps that go directly into production, or is it just appropriate for prototyping? Scott talks to James Montemagno who recently vibed a 17,000 line application and only wrote 20 bespoke lines himself. Is this the future of programming …
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Frank Lawrence is an independent artist, typographer, and designer of systems of divination, from Toronto, Canada. Frank runs a graphic design consultation company called Pallor Publishing, through which he offers an in-person Sigil Design Methodology class, and is currently crowdfunding a pleasure product themed Tarot deck, called Vibrating Tarot.…
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What if you could craft Super Nintendo ROMs using the power of C#? In this episode, Scott Hanselman dives into the world of retro game development with Matthew Shapiro, the creator of DotnetSnes—a tool that enables developers to build SNES games with modern .NET technology. They explore how the project works, the challenges of programming for class…
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby might be one hundred years old, but it's still incredibly relevant: one list-of-lists site ranks it as the number-one book of all time. In this episode, Jacke talks to author Rachel Feder about this classic tale of reinvention - and the reinventing she did for her book Daisy, which retells the Gatsby sto…
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The issue of software support for open-source is a long and storied one. Scott sits down with open-source advocate Hayden Barnes about how paid support and custom builds of older open-source software is a business opportunity for herodevs. Should you upgrade and migrate to the latest build? Or should you get paid never ending support?…
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It's springtime! A great time to be in love - and if you're a poetic genius like Dante Alighieri, a great time to catch a glimpse of a girl named Beatrice on the streets of Florence, fall madly in love with her, and spend the rest of your life beatifying her in verse. In this episode, we present a conversation that first aired in February 2018, in …
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Anyone digging into fairy tales soon discovers that there's more to these stories of magic and wonder than meets the eye. Often thought of as stories for children, the narratives can be shockingly violent, and they sometimes deliver messages or "morals" at odds with modern sensibilities. In this episode, Jacke talks to Kimberly Lau about her book S…
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Jasmine Wolfe is a numerologist, Tarot reader, astrologer, fitness professional, and Buddhist philosopher. In this reading we talk about her unique approach to numerology, coming out as a lesbian in your 30s, and how Capricorns only get better with age. Read Jasmine’s articles and learn more about her work at jasminewolfe.xyz Follow Jasmine on Inst…
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Scott sits down with Jen Looper, educator, developer, and author of Computer Science for Kids. Together, they dive into the importance of introducing young minds to coding early and making computer science accessible for all. Jen shares insights from her book, discusses the evolving landscape of tech education, and highlights creative ways to inspi…
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John Ruskin (1819-1900) was a powerhouse of a man: writer, lecturer, critic, social reformer - and much else besides. From his five-volume work Modern Painters through his late writings about literature in Fiction, Fair and Foul, he brought to his subjects an energy and integrity that few critical thinkers have matched. His wide-ranging influence r…
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For the past ten years, the Murty Classical Library of India (published by Harvard University Press) has sought to do for classic Indian works what the famous Loeb Classical Library has done for Ancient Greek and Roman texts. In this episode, Jacke talks to editorial director Sharmila Sen about the joys and challenges of sifting through thousands o…
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Mariana Ramos is a Tarot reader, astrologer, and the creative force behind With Love From Mars where she shares cosmic guidance in both English and Spanish. In this reading we talked about how Mariana’s identity has been shaped by the many places she has lived around the US and Colombia and how each language and culture influences her client readin…
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In this episode of Hanselminutes, host Scott Hanselman sits down with Amini's Kate Kallot to explore the transformative potential of AI-driven data infrastructure in the Global South. As the founder of Amini, Kallot shares insights into how artificial intelligence can bridge critical data gaps, drive sustainable development, and empower communities…
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For some reason, human beings don't seem to be content just thinking about their own death: they insist on imagining the end of the entire world. In this episode, Jacke talks to author Dorian Lynskey (Everything Must Go: The Stories We Tell About the End of the World), who immersed himself in apocalyptic films and literature to discover exactly wha…
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Hello everyone! In this weeks episode our heroes get to enjoy the festival until they are informed of something huge! Thank you for listening and remember that we love you all! All music is made by our very own Hailee Kowalczyk!! Ghavri The Hallow is played by Megan Ping who can be found over on Instagram Sybel Ly'ni is played by Hailee Kowalczyk w…
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In today's world of specialization, Alan Lightman is that rare individual who has accomplished remarkable things in two very different realms. As a physicist with a Ph.D. from Cal Tech, he's taught at Harvard and MIT and advised the United Nations. As a novelist, he's written award-winning bestsellers like Einstein's Dreams and The Diagnosis. In th…
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Andrew Cox is the owner of Nexus Occult Books & Oddities in Tucson, AZ. In this interview slash Tarot reading we talk about how watching The Exorcist at a questionable age led to a lifelong fascination with the occult and what it takes to turn a personal collection of over 20,000 books into a bookstore that also doubles as a hub of magical communit…
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In this insightful episode of Hanselminutes, host Scott Hanselman sits down with Anne-Laure Le Cunff, the brilliant mind behind Tiny Experiments. Together, they explore the transformative power of small, manageable experiments in fostering creativity, personal growth, and meaningful change. Anne-Laure shares how her background in neuroscience and h…
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It's a two-for-one special! First, Jacke talks to novelist Radha Vatsal about her new book, No. 10 Doyers Street, which tells the gripping story of an Indian woman journalist investigating a bloody shooting in New York's Chinatown circa 1907. Then podcaster Tali Rosenblatt-Cohen stops by to discuss her experience hosting The Five Books, which asks …
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Since her death, poet and novelist Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) has been an endless source of fascination for fans of her and her work. But while much attention has been paid to her tumultuous relationship with fellow poet Ted Hughes, we often overlook the influences that formed her, long before she traveled to England and met Hughes. What movies did s…
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Tobi Luar is a psychic channel and healer also known as Rainbow Empath. In this interview/Tarot reading we talk about Tobi’s origins as a chaos magician, his dream to revolutionize how we approach energy healing, and why learning from the Thoth deck is such a unique experience. Learn more about Tobi and his offerings on Instagram @rainbowempath Abo…
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Justin serves as Head of Product at Sidero Labs. His career includes contributions to Oscar-winning films, the Disney+ streaming platform, and Amazon EKS. In his free time, Justin enjoys building modern-retro computers and watching Moana. He is the co-host of the FAFO.FM podcast with Autumn Nash. In this Episode he talks to Scott about his love for…
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[This episode originally ran on July 18, 2016. It is presented here without commercial interruption.] In 1797, the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge took two grains of opium and fell into a stupor. When he awoke, he had in his head the remnants of a marvelous dream, a vivid train of images of the Chinese emperor Kubla Khan and his summer palace, Xanadu.…
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For centuries, the playwright Thomas Kyd has been best known as the author of The Spanish Tragedy, a terrific story of revenge believed to have strongly influenced Shakespeare's Hamlet. And yet, a contemporary referred to Kyd as "industrious Kyd." What happened to the rest of his plays? In this episode, Jacke talks to scholar Brian Vickers about hi…
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Liz Miller is the founder of Liz Bakes - an Arizona based, queer owned, cottage kitchen certified home bakery that specializes in food that makes you feel good. In this Tarot reading we talk about how Liz grew up baking with her grandmother, what it means to use a small business as a tool for community building, and adapting recipes to changing cir…
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In association with the ACM ByteCast, in this thought-provoking episode, Scott sits down with Dr. Peter Lee, President of Microsoft Research, to explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on medicine. Dr. Lee delves into the advancements in generative AI, such as GPT-4, and their implications for healthcare systems, patient care, …
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The Belgian-born French writer Georges Simenon (1903-1989) was astonishing for his literary ambition and output. The author of something like 400 novels, which he wrote in 7-10 day bursts (after checking with his physician beforehand to ensure that he could handle the strain), he's perhaps best known for his creation of Chief Inspector Jules Maigre…
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