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Podcasts from the Temple Honors Program. They're more entertaining than you'd imagine. We promise.
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2020-04-2200:45

Huh... by Temple Honors
On Duncan's final episode, we take a look back at what we've done. Or not done. Thanks to him for all of his hard work over the last few years. Ruthless was his baby as much as anyone else's.
Your weekly blast of Honors Updates. Music throughout is "Rythme Gitan" by Latche Swing shared under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
Of Course is dedicated to short chats with Honors faculty and their...courses. On this episode, Brad Pearson chats with Professor Eugene Chislenko about his upcoming course on the ethics of diversity. Music throughout is "Reachout . Pushback" by Ranch House shared under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
Of Course is dedicated to short chats with Honors faculty and their...courses. On this episode, Brad Pearson chats with Professor Jane Evans about art thefts, collecting, and the like. Getting this podcast for free is a...steal. Music throughout is "Reachout . Pushback" by Ranch House shared under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
Your weekly audio blast of Honors Updates. Music throughout is "Rythme Gitan" by Latche Swing shared under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
Of Course is dedicated to short chats with Honors faculty and their...courses. On this episode, Brad Pearson gets on the road with Professor Roland Williams about travelogues and stories about life on the road. It's one heck of a road trip! Music throughout is "Reachout . Pushback" by Ranch House shared under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
Of Course is dedicated to short chats with Honors faculty and their...courses. On this episode, Brad Pearson chats with Professor Carolyn Kitch about memory and how the media constructs what we remember. This one is a thinker! Music throughout is "Reachout . Pushback" by Ranch House shared under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
We are joined by special guest, senior Honors student Greg Van Buskirk and then I'm not even sure what happens. This is one you truly must experience for yourself.
Of Course is dedicated to short chats with Honors faculty and their...courses. On this episode, Brad Pearson chats with Professor Jay Lockenour about Nazi Germany, but not in the ways you may expect. It's a great chat - have a listen, Music throughout is "Reachout . Pushback" by Ranch House shared under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
Your weekly blast of Honors Updates. Music throughout is "Rythme Gitan" by Latche Swing shared under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
Deadly: Bonus Ep

Deadly: Bonus Ep

2019-02-1301:06:17

Shaking up our rigorous PhD lineup here, I’m bringing in my best friend and fellow Temple student Duncan Brady to talk about the seven deadly sins in pop culture! Some of our favorite TV shows, Lost and The Good Place, address the sins, and we also watched Seven for this episode, so there’s all sorts of good stuff to look forward to. From whether Desmond Hume is indeed sinful to “What’s in the box?!” to the wonderful side of human mortality, we hope you enjoy this bonus episode. To avoid spoilers, here are timestamps to everything! Feel free to skip around: 1:36 – Lost 27:23 – A message from Duncan for those of you who haven’t watched Lost or gave up on it 28:30 – Seven (contains discussion of sexual and violent content) 47:31 – The Good Place
Deadly: Envy

Deadly: Envy

2019-02-1331:08

This week, we welcome Dr. Devon Powers, an Advertising professor currently teaching an Honors class called "#trending" to talk about Envy! Providing a spin on what it means to be envious in the age of social media, Dr. Powers and I explore what it means to use social media, follow trends, and keep up with the Joneses (or Kardashians!).
Deadly: Gluttony

Deadly: Gluttony

2019-02-1342:29

This week on the podcast, we have one of the most fun episodes recorded thus far. I got to chat with Dr. Heather Levi, a food anthropologist, about one of my favorite sins: gluttony. We talk about food and eating cultures all over the world from Fiji to Niger to England to Mexico to Morocco to the US. If you love food, give it a listen. If you hate food, give it a listen. If you eat food, definitely give it a listen.
Deadly: Goodbye

Deadly: Goodbye

2019-02-1305:29

Deadly: Goodbye by Temple Honors
Deadly: Greed

Deadly: Greed

2019-02-1325:05

Dr. Jeffrey Boles, a Fulbright Scholar holding both a PhD in Psychology and a JD from UC Berkeley, comes on Deadly this week to talk about Greed. Dr. Boles has served as a litigator of white collar crime, giving him a unique perspective on greed and the greedy. Join us as we explore the upsides and downsides of greed.
Deadly: Lust

Deadly: Lust

2019-02-1333:09

This week on the podcast, I sit down with Dr. Genevieve Amaral to discuss the sin of Lust. We talk about the origins of Lust in Dante's Inferno and Purgatorio, applications of Lust in Proust's work, and what it means to be lustful. Most importantly, we get down to our central question: Is Lust a deadly sin?
Deadly: Pride

Deadly: Pride

2019-02-1354:49

This week, we're bringing in Amanda Neuber, the Associate Director of the Honors Program here at Temple and a PhD candidate in Psychology, to talk about Pride. Amanda's research focuses on high-achieving students who have been taught to be proud of their academic accomplishments, but what does that mean when combined with pressure to perform, prestige of career options, and changing your major? Of course, we toss around possible answers to whether or not Pride is deadly, but Amanda raises a more important question: is Pride burning the smart cookies?
Deadly: Sloth

Deadly: Sloth

2019-02-1341:26

Today on the pod we welcome Dr. Ruth Ost, an amazing educator and one of my all-time favorite human beings. A religion scholar and generally wise human being, Ruth brings in a new discussion about laziness, death, and sloths (as in the actual animal). So kick back, relax, and indulge in our last sin: sloth.
Deadly: Wrath

Deadly: Wrath

2019-02-1336:00

We're joined by Dr. Carissa Harris this week for our episode on Wrath. An expert on medieval literature and the professor who is teaching the course which inspired this podcast, Dr. Harris provides us with new takes on wrath. What did it look like in the Middle Ages? What does it look like now? Get ready for trials, alehouses, and shrews -- oh my!
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