What's on Everett's mind today. For Journalism 120 at Green River College and Film 440 at Central Washington University.
Episode 8 - Everett reads two old essays he did for a Philosophy Class at Green River College, discussing Zeno's paradoxes and Moral Licensing. http://revisionisthistory.com/episodes/01-the-lady-vanishes - Everett references this Revisionist History podcast, so check it out if you're interested.
Episode 8 - Everett reads two old essays he did for a Philosophy Class at Green River College, discussing Zeno's paradoxes and Moral Licensing. http://revisionisthistory.com/episodes/01-the-lady-vanishes - Everett references this Revisionist History podcast, so check it out if you're interested.
Episode 6 - Everett talks about logical incongruity in comedy, or the structure of jokes where the conclusion shouldn't make sense but does anyway (with a little talk about conflict theory, too).
Episode 6 - Everett talks about logical incongruity in comedy, or the structure of jokes where the conclusion shouldn't make sense but does anyway (with a little talk about conflict theory, too).
Episode 6 - Everett talks about different depictions of sexual assault in media, and what makes for a fair portrayal of an extremely difficult subject.
Episode 6 - Everett talks about different depictions of sexual assault in media, and what makes for a fair portrayal of an extremely difficult subject.
Episode 5 - Everett talks about the Comedic Tautology, the concept of a word, phrase, or statement being redundant and unnecessary and it's applications to spoken humor.
Episode 5 - Everett talks about the Comedic Tautology, the concept of a word, phrase, or statement being redundant and unnecessary and it's applications to spoken humor.
Everett’s friend Daniel joins him to discuss Bambi (1942) and why he thinks it’s the best Disney film of all time.
Everett’s friend Daniel joins him to discuss Bambi (1942) and why he thinks it’s the best Disney film of all time.
Episode 3 - Everett talks about five of Stanley Kubrick's films and examines how they can all be so different from one another, yet still carry Kubrick's signature.
Episode 3 - Everett talks about five of Stanley Kubrick's films and examines how they can all be so different from one another, yet still carry Kubrick's signature.
Episode 2 - Everett sits down with his Dad to talk about Multicultural and Diversity Education.
Episode 2 - Everett sits down with his Dad to talk about Multicultural and Diversity Education.
Episode 1 - Everett talks about Blind Reverence, a term that describes having admiration and love for something without knowing very much about it, or having the wrong idea about it.
Episode 1 - Everett talks about Blind Reverence, a term that describes having admiration and love for something without knowing very much about it, or having the wrong idea about it.