Reading Cadence
Arts
Phil Olson
Dramatic readings of almost any type of written publication. From a melodious voice to your beautiful ear follicles, there is nothing too difficult or boring that cannot be transformed into an actively engaging piece of literature. Paired with inciteful running commentary, we invite you to sit back, relax, and enjoy!
Episode 56: War & Peace - Chs. 15 & 16 (Book 2)
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? You trash talk each other at the weigh-in, of course! Prince Andrew gets a sneak preview into what's going on in the minds of the Russian-Austrian military.
0:00 - Intro
1:57 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 15
17:35 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 16
24:10 - (Not so) Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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35:1129/10/2021
Episode 55: The Woman In White - Part 4 of the Halcombe Perspective
Six months is apparently not enough time to do a little house cleaning. Marian Halcombe has just arrived at the Glyde Estate six months after the marriage of Laura and Sir Percival just before the newlyweds get back from the honeymoon. Let's just say Mrs. Vesey's tidings are better than what Marian discovers in her 1st DAY of living there.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:41 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Part 4 (The Halcombe Perspective)
36:28 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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47:1125/10/2021
Episode 54: War & Peace - Chs. 13 & 14 (Book 2)
Fool me twice...oops, you played yourself! Will Russia be able to respond after last week's blunder at the Vienna bridge? Join me through a mental battle taking place on both fronts!
0:00 - Intro
0:59 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 13
17:17 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 14
25:17 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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29:2922/10/2021
Episode 53: Part 3 of the Halcombe Perspective
If you were about to be married in 5 days to the LOVE OF YOUR LIFE, what would be on your mind? Honeymoon? Check. The wedding? Check. Your lover's best friend? Check. Wait...what?!? The whereabouts of a creepy woman in white? Uh...
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:28 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Part 3 (The Halcombe Perspective)
23:41 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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32:5218/10/2021
Episode 52: War & Peace - Chs. 11 & 12 (Book 2)
There is no war in Ba Sing Europe. While there is definitely an upper-tier political battle going on amongst Russia and its allies, the true deception, Prince Andrew discovers, is the spell cast over all Russian nobility that the war is simply another point of gossip with no threat to their lives.
0:00 - Intro
1:31 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 11
8:50 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 12
23:24 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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29:2315/10/2021
Episode 51: The Woman In White - Part 2 of The Halcombe Perspective
There are two types of friends: The one's who will fight the battles for you you're unable to fight, and the one's who will send you halfway around the globe for 1.5 years. In danger. With stalkers. Haunted by a mysterious ghostly woman. Both of these descriptions are of Marian Halcombe.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:39 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Part 2 (The Halcombe Perspective)
33:48 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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39:0511/10/2021
Episode L: War & Peace - Chs. 9 & 10 (Book 2)
It's nice when we can post our "W's", but the Austrians aren't celebrating today. Prince Andrew learns how to put the "P" in Russian propaganda. In a completely unrelated note...Russia petitions a new ally.
0:00 - Intro
0:38 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 9
14:42 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 10
31:19 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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35:1408/10/2021
Episode 49: The Woman In White - Part 1 of the Halcombe Perspective
Laura makes a sincere gamble with her impending engagement to Sir Percival Glyde. Marian apparently can't spot the difference between a wolf and a sheep. And why the character and personality of a one-dimensional person can be best understood by a lunatic.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:39 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Part 1 (The Halcombe Perspective)
34:34 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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39:2004/10/2021
Episode 48: War & Peace - Chs. 7 & 8 (Book 2)
Excuse the monotone voice as we alight into a brief battle of cannon balls and grapeshot! Has Rostov burned a bridge between himself and his commanding officer? The answer is quite enlightening.
0:00 - Intro
0:57 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 7
14:45 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 8
40:12 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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46:3901/10/2021
Episode 47: The Woman In White - Chs. 3 &4 (The Gilmore Perspective Ends)
If you ever want to put a bounty on your childrens' heads, just make sure their rich inheritance depends on them not dying prematurely while married to a person twice their age. Laura has four potential assassins and a guardian who should have died a long time ago.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:44 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 3 (The Gilmore Perspective Continues)
27:18 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 4 (The Gilmore Perspective Ends)
40:01 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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49:0327/09/2021
Episode 46: War & Peace Chs. 5 & 6 (Book 2)
Shame! Honor! Scary battlefield scenes! ...like enjoying some pie and fine wine on the countryside while your sister squadron lures the French to
their expected immolation.
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 5
9:34 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 6
16:40 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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20:3324/09/2021
Episode 45: The Woman In White - Ch. 2 (The Gilmore Perspective Continues)
Are wedding bells or alarms going off in your head? Compulsive lying last week, and now potential emotional manipulation this week?! Let's provide the facts in Gilmore's account. You be the judge.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
1:24 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 2 (The Gilmore Perspective Continues)
27:44 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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33:0720/09/2021
Episode 44: War & Peace - Chs. 3 & 4 (Book 2)
Mmmmm! Who doesn't love a good meat shield! Delicious! Russia is smacking their lips at Austria's expense and may have bet their final ten imperials in a game of cards!
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 3
18:41 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 4
40:52 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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45:4017/09/2021
Episode 43: The Woman In White - Ch. 1 (The Gilmore Perspective Begins)
A lovely time to analyze certain traits of an "alleged" compulsive liar. And the lengths they will go to preserve their "alleged" lies. Sorry, it can't hurt to be just a little suspicious.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
1:22 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 1 (The Gilmore Perspective Begins)
25:22 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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34:2713/09/2021
Episode 42: War & Peace - Chs. 1 & 2 (Book 2)
It's time to flip a coin, as they say, in our story - to the war-front! You can either be a posh military advisor to commander-in-chief of the Russian army...or an arrogant and rebellious, but elite soldier looking to make a name for yourself as a great warrior!
0:00 - Intro
1:12 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 1
14:18 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 2
34:34 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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39:5710/09/2021
Episode 41: The Woman In White - Ch. 14 & 15 (End of Hartright Perspective)
On farewells and flowers. The 19th Century has a "lazy texting so I don't have to speak" equivalent that is actually much more demanding than it's worth. And on why violets are actually purple.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:51 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 14
18:47 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 15
48:16 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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53:4606/09/2021
Episode 40: War & Peace - Ch. 27 & 28 (Book 1)
What to say to your worried, pregnant wife, as you depart for war? Hmm... That's a tough one. Well! Prince Andrew just has a way with words.
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 27
12:15 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 28
35:24 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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37:5203/09/2021
Episode 39: The Woman In White - Ch. 13
Walter takes the graveyard shift. With suspicions affirmed, we are left with a rather surprising and blunt primer on how to (and how not to) engage in civil discourse regarding a matter of contention.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:38 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 13
37:29 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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40:0830/08/2021
Episode 38: War & Peace - Ch. 25 & 26
Homeschooling Fail. Inhuman capability to collect one's thoughts so heretically and concisely to respond back to a letter without making a single structural error. 3 different types of platonic greetings, and why kissing someone 50x is the wrong answer.
0:00 - Intro
0:41 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 25
26:29 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 26
40:16 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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42:1727/08/2021
Episode 37: The Woman In White - Ch. 11 & 12
When you pass off your dreams as divinely authoritative and your friend's husband-to-be as the literal (s)pawn of Satan, you probably have some underlying issues you need to talk to someone about. Let's not miss those red flags.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:45 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 11
20:18 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 12
42:54 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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48:2723/08/2021
Episode 36: War & Peace - Ch. 23 & 24
Can't you just feel the energy of love in the air when two of your children are plotting and scheming over your fortune instead of mourning your last few hours on this earth? Yes. Prospective parents take note of what you can look forward to in your dying days!
0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 23
13:45 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 24
26:16 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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33:5120/08/2021
Episode 35: The Woman In White - Ch. 9 & 10
D-T-R. Define The Relationship. Those are really awkward to have second-hand.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
1:05 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 9
16:19 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 10
38:47 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
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47:5016/08/2021
Episode 34: War & Peace Ch. 21 & 22
The sweet taste of venom runs deep from the lips of the unexpected and concealed motives of a surprising ally, and the true heir to the Bezukhov Fortune is pitted between two determined parties. What fun!
0:00 - Intro
0:44 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 21
21:13 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 22
33:54 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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38:3113/08/2021
Episode 33: The Woman In White - Ch. 8
Boiled chicken or cutlet? The lines certainly get blurred between teacher and pupil on more than one dimension in this extensive excerpt of Mr. Hartright's commentary.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:26 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 8
40:09 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
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51:4409/08/2021
Episode 32: War & Peace - Ch. 19 & 20
If anyone can get me hyped up for a war with Bonaparte, it's Leo Tolstoy! Followed up in turn by some intriguing glances and audacious romantic statements by Natasha, concluding with a (excuse the pun) breath-taking dance!
0:00 - Intro
1:16 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 19
9:53 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 20
24:30 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
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29:2306/08/2021
Episode 31: The Woman In White - Ch. 7
Today I note things I never wish to hear come out of my boss's mouth. One of which is to get into a conversation as to whether or not there was a way to redesign a baby's formation in the womb to resemble more closely a naked cherub.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
0:53 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 7
20:08 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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23:1202/08/2021
Episode 30: War & Peace Ch. 17 & 18
We all need a Countess Rostova friendship in our lives as well as a Marya Dmitrievna one, no matter how contrasting in personality these two individuals are. But they're needed in equal measure, not a la carte.
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 17
5:41 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 18
21:44 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
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28:3030/07/2021
Episode 29: The Woman In White - Ch. 5 & 6
Do you often struggle to communicate to someone the thought, "I think you're absolutely gorgeous...except for your face!" without hurting their feelings? Well, struggle no longer! Our author, Wilkie Collins, has managed this feat in - not one, but two - 12-sentence paragraphs!
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
2:30 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 5
7:32 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 6
25:17 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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30:0126/07/2021
Episode 28: War & Peace Ch. 15 & 16
The mood is set as we root for who will obtain the Bezukhov Fortune. For now, just let the man die, and let the carnage commence! My vote is Pierre.
0:00 - Intro & Recap
1:03 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 15
11:58 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 16
24:15 - Brief Discussion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0015
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28:1623/07/2021
Episode 27: Dentist For Monsters Pt. 1 & A Short Poem
An oddly regimented dentist has his hands full of monster teeth, and on the back of a thriving Wisconsin economy full of cranberries lay the pipes of an old house. And, hey! We're reading original works from the 21st Century!
0:00 - Intro
1:17 - Dramatic Reading of "Dentist For Monsters" part 1
3:46 - Dramatic Reading of a poem about old pipes
6:16 - Discussion & Outro
Acknowledgements:
"Dentist For Monsters" by Debi MacDougall (2021)
A Poem About Pipes In An Old Home by Debi MacDougall (2020)
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12:0621/07/2021
Episode 26: The Woman In White - Ch. 3 & 4
Our unemployed artist receives a $15/hr job (with inflation), and he also teaches us why taking a long walk alone at night can unintentionally advance a plot line. O man...er, woman.
0:00 - Intro to today's "The Woman In White" (TWIW) Readings
1:54 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 3
24:19 - The dramatic reading of TWIW Ch. 4
45:49 - Brief notes and conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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50:0919/07/2021
Episode 25: War & Peace Ch. 13 & 14
Oh, to be a child again...when stalking your love interest was considered "cute and adorable," and when kissing someone was the most scandalous act you could think to do with them.
0:00 - Intro & Fanfare
0:25 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 13
6:03 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 14
16:27 - Brief Discussion & Outro
Acknowledgments:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0013
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21:4216/07/2021
Episode 24: The Woman In White - Ch. 1 & 2
A multiple-perspectives mystery begins with... an out of work artist. What's new? Mystery solved. That was easy.
0:00 - Intro to The Woman In White (TWIW)
1:31 - The dramatic reading of TWIW
12:11 - Until next time...
Acknowledgements:
"The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins (1859)
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12:2512/07/2021
Episode 23: War & Peace Ch. 11 & 12
Tolstoy attempts to toy with our emotions by introducing us to young love...incidentally we also learn how NOT to parent.
0:00 - Intro & Fanfare
01:33 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 11
07:39 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 12
16:42 - Brief Discussion & Outro
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0011
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21:2909/07/2021
Episode 22: Rumpelstiltsken
Is the government really listening to every word you say? Rumpelstiltskin was the first recorded victim.
0:00 - Intro
0:27 - The Grimm Reading Of Rumpelstiltskin
8:05 - Discussing some troubling opportunities missed by Stilts
11:00 - Introducing our next reading venture
References:
From Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Household Tales, trans. Margaret Hunt (London: George Bell, 1884)
https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm055.html
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12:3105/07/2021
Episode 21: War & Peace Ch. 9 & 10
Pierre decides to...well...be Pierre. And he may just be the favorite (illegitimate) son that inherits the family fortune.
0:00 - Intro & Fanfare
0:23 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 9
15:41 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 10
28:34 - Brief Discussion & Outro
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0007
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30:1002/07/2021
Episode 20: Little Snow-White
Another classic, "Little Snow-White", or, "How To Take Advantage Of A Seven Year-Old's Stupidity." Take your pick.
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - The Grimm Reading Of Snow White
21:51 - Disturbing and Fun Things from the Story
37:05 - Outro & Fanfare
References:
From Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Household Tales, trans. Margaret Hunt (London: George Bell, 1884)
https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm053.html
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37:2828/06/2021
Episode 19: War & Peace Ch. 7 & 8
Somehow these chapters compelled me to talk about Britney Spears and give marriage advice! Yikes!
0:00 - Intro & Pod Cleaning
2:34 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 7
9:39 - On Britney Spears and Unequal Relationships
15:12 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 8
23:32 - Sage marriage advice from an unmarried man
27:36 - Outro & Fanfare
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0007
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27:5225/06/2021
Episode 18: Cinderella
This fairy tale is a podiatrist's delight and nightmare at the same time!
0:00 - Intro & Fanfare
0:30 - Dramatic Reading of "Cinderella"
16:51 - The value(lessness) of sacrifice
30:06 - Conclusion & Fanfare
References:
From Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Household Tales, trans. Margaret Hunt (London: George Bell, 1884)
https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm021.html
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30:2221/06/2021
Episode 17: War & Peace Ch. 6
This life is just not for me...said Prince Andrew! What inspired the voice I give him?
0:00 - Intro & Fanfare
0:41 - Dramatic Reading of Ch. 6 of War & Peace
10:17 - My Inspiration for the voice of Prince Andrew
13:35 - Outro & Fanfare
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0004
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13:4918/06/2021
Episode 16: Hansel & Gretel
The story you've all come to know and love of childhood abandonment.
0:00 - Intro & Fanfare
1:12 - Hansel & Gretel dramatic reading
19:02 - Let's Discuss, Shall We?
23:38 - Outro & Fanfare
References:
From Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Household Tales, trans. Margaret Hunt (London: George Bell, 1884)
https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm015.html
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24:0414/06/2021
Episode 15: War & Peace Ch. 5
The impassioned defense of Napolean by Pierre caused me to jump into my own Ted Talk.
0:00 - Intro & Fanfare
0:27 - Excitable Reading of Chapter V
14:21 - Thoughts on the Chapter
16:03 - My Ted Talk
18:59 - Outro
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0004
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19:3111/06/2021
Episode 14: Little Red Cap
...Missed opportunity for a sequel as to what happened inside the wolf's stomach after consuming Red and Grandma.
0:00 - Intro & Fanfare
0:35 - The dramatic reading of "Little Red Cap"
7:53 - Discussion of story and potential thrilling sequel???
13:14 - Concluding Thoughts & Outro to another uplifting Fairytale
References:
From Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Household Tales, trans. variant source by Jeannete Hassenpflug (1857)
https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm026.html
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14:0107/06/2021
Episode 11: War & Peace Ch. 3 & 4 (The Legal Version)
It's been a while...but we're back, baby!
0:00 - Intro and Fanfare to Pseudo-Episode 11
0:47 - Reading of Ch. 3 of War & Peace
11:40 - Reading of Ch. 4 of War & Peace
22:04 - Brief Discussion over these last 2 chapters
23:23 - Concluding thoughts and fanfare
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0004
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24:0404/06/2021
Episode 10: War & Peace Ch. 2 (The Legal Version)
I don't just hear voices. I hear personalities as well.
0:00 - Intro and Fanfare to Ch. 2 of War & Peace
1:25 - Reading Aloud Ch. 2
10:50 - Discussing the personalities
15:08 - Conclusion
Acknowledgements:
"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0004
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17:3214/05/2021
Episode 13: Good Bowling & Card Playing
Should you impersonate a ghost? Can you revive a lifeless body by sleeping next to it? Jacob and Wilhelm decided to transcribe this fairy tale to address these tough questions.
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Reading of "The Story of A Boy Who Went Forth To Learn Fear"
26:21 - Discussing why a fireside chat is sometimes a bad thing.
31:59 - Conclusion
References:
From Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Household Tales, trans. Margaret Hunt (London: George Bell, 1884)
https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm004.html
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32:2210/05/2021
Episode 9: War & Peace Ch. 1 (The Legal Version)
Well, folks. Let's just say, we're going to be cautious. Because I'm not as wealthy as Anna Pavlovna.
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - Explanation and New Content
3:09 - A legal reading of Ch. 1
17:56 - Reflection and Notes
20:46 - Concluding Musings
References & Acknowledgements:
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"War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm#link2HCH0004
21:5707/05/2021
Episode 12: Princess & The Frog
With Disney it was a kiss; with Grimm it was being hurtled into a wall!
0:00 - Intro
0:32 - The Grimm Reading Of Princess & The Frog
10:39 - Discussion of Princess & The Frog
15:52 - Concluding Thoughts
References:
From Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Household Tales, trans. Margaret Hunt (London: George Bell, 1884)
http://english.skazk.ru/catalog/fairy-tale/all-authors/brothers-grimm/skazka-the-frog-king-or-iron-henry-1714/
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17:0003/05/2021
Episode 8: Selected Readings From The Bible
Numbers should be your favorite book in the Bible... We also read and discuss Matthew 21:23-32, Romans 1:1-17, and Psalm 48
Show Notes:
0:00 - Intro
03:12 - Reading of Matthew 21:23-32
05:19 - Discussion of " "
10:56 - Reading of Romans 1:1-17
13:42 - Discussion of " "
19:51 - Reading of Psalm 48
21:51 - Discussion of " "
28:53 - Reading of Numbers 1
37:08 - Discussion of " "
43:58 - Reading of Numbers 2
48:42 - Discussion of " "
55:14 - Conclusion
Acknowledgements:
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56:2615/03/2021
Episode 7: Alice's Adventures Ch. 2 Pt. 2
Alice becomes the "Karen" we all wish we knew. And her tears are more robust than you think!
Show Notes:
Ep. 7 Alice's Adventures Ch. 2 Pt. 2
0:00 - Intro to the Podcast
0:21 - "Can Alice Survive In Her Own Tears?" discussion
7:25 - The watery reading of the end of the chapter
13:06 - The inciteful discussion and recap of Chapter Two
18:47 - Conclusion to the episode
References:
- Alice's Adventures In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865)
- https://www.clevelandeyeclinic.com/2019/07/16/three-types-of-tears/
- https://www.healthline.com/health/what-are-tears-made-of#composition
Acknowledgments:
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20:3608/03/2021