How do you capture the ocean using only an orchestra? Explore how Debussy used tonal colors and memory to reinvent how we hear the movement of water.
Struggling to speak Japanese despite knowing the grammar? Learn how to use simple icebreakers and back-channeling to build natural connections.
Global conflict is escalating as threats to energy security rise. Learn how military actions and diplomatic shifts are reshaping international risk.
Suivez le parcours chronologique de Zénon dans une Europe en crise. Découvrez ses voyages et ses rencontres avant que le piège ne se referme sur lui.
If the Bible contains commands for genocide, how do we test modern revelation? Explore the moral and logical challenges of claiming divine authority.
Join Lena and Miles as they debunk medieval misconceptions and explore how post-Roman Europe transformed into a complex civilization with cathedrals, universities, and vibrant cultural traditions.
From ancient pottery to modern exams, discover how tests reveal reality across all aspects of life. Join us as we explore the evolution, economics, and future of our universal truth-revealing mechanisms.
Why is diversity so common in nature? Explore how species from bonobos to albatrosses use same-sex bonds and fluid roles to build alliances and survive.
Explore the dramatic, intertwined fates of Anne and Mary Boleyn - sisters who both caught Henry VIII's eye but followed vastly different paths in Tudor England's dangerous court politics.
Beyond the sandwich slice lies a 3,000-year-old craft of alchemy and aging. Decode the language of milk, mold, and rind to taste cheese like a pro.
Struggling to connect big ideas to voter concerns? Learn how the machinery of power and distributive justice can turn theory into a winning ground game.
We explore Maggie Nelson's examination of why we're simultaneously repulsed by and drawn to artistic cruelty, and when such provocative expression serves meaningful purpose versus mere shock value.
As the Crusaders’ dominance fades, a new era of Super Rugby is emerging. Explore the tactical shifts and rising stars fighting for an All Blacks jersey.
With global oil routes stalled and tensions rising, can a 14-point memo end the conflict? Explore the high-stakes diplomacy and the 30-day countdown.
This podcast episode explores the life of John Hixon Shaffer-from his Everett, PA roots to leading the FAA through hijacking crises, controller strikes, and the dawn of modern aviation security from 1969-1973.
Explore the complex web of feudalism across Eastern Europe and the Holy Roman Empire, revealing sophisticated political systems far more nuanced than typical medieval narratives suggest.
Struggling with rigid musical rules? Discover how Debussy used whole-tone scales to paint with sound and create the foundations of modern music.
Global violence is dropping while energy abundance grows. Learn why the 'math of hope' suggests we are heading toward a century of plenty, not collapse.