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This is the final part of the KRZ community playthrough, looking at the excellent interlude Un Pueblo de Nada, the gorgeous sun-soaked village of Act V, and the optional epilogue, Death of the Hired Man.Thanks so much to everyone who has played along and sent in comments! This won't be the last time I play KRZ, but it might be the most special.Join the Patreon to support the show and get 15 bonus podcasts: http://patreon.com/gaminginthewild.Find me on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/gaminginthewild.bsky.socialGet more stuff on YouTube: http://youtube.com/gaminginthewild.Thanks everybody!
In Shakespeare's play, Antony and Cleopatra, Cleopatra declares “It is my birth-day: I had thought to have held it poor: but, since my lord Is Antony again, I will be Cleopatra.” Indicating that she was relieved to be marking the occasion in a better way. Julius Ceasar, similarly declares in Act V, “This is my birth-day; as this very day was Cassius born.” In Pericles, the First Fisherman says “he hath a fair daughter, and to-morrow is her birth-day;” (Act II). In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Marcellus talks about celebrating our Savior's birth with singing. Other references to the day of one's birth show up in Henry VI Part II the Earl of Suffolk talks about having a cunning old man calculate the day of his birth (Act IV), and later in that same act, Jack Cade talks about how his father was ignorant of both his birth and parentage. All of these mentions of birth days, their calculations, and their celebrations, has me wondering what exactly birthdays were like for Shakespeare's England. We always celebrate Shakespeare's birthday in style in around here, but would the bard have celebrated his own day of birth? To find out, we've invited one of the authors of the article “Debating the Birthday: Innovation and Resistance in Celebrating Children” Peter Stearns, to the show to day, to help us explore the history of marking a birthday with cakes, gifts, and a gathering of friends. Would this have occurred for Shakespeare's lifetime? Let's find out right now, on That Shakespeare Life. Get bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've found footage from Brian Tamaki's "sermon" the day after his church members stormed the Te Atatu library where he is explicitly instructing them to "storm the library". We're now wondering how and why he isn't be held to account for inciting violence as some of his church members, who on his instruction, stormed the library are now accused of assaultsSpecialist doctors tasked with protecting public health say the Government is trying to stop them from speaking out.Medical officers of health were called into a meeting on Tuesday and told they need "national level approval" before making public statements. They've described the edict as chilling, but the Health Minister is standing by the orders. Political Reporter Glenn McConnell has moreGrant Duncan writes on the Conversation as to how our prime minister and opposition party leader stack up on the 'Leadership Capital Index'. Spoiler alert: not very well.It's handbags at 30 paces on the 9h floor of the beehive and the Prime Minister has hit back at claims made by an ACT MP that farmers are irate with the National Party over its Paris Agreement climate commitments.=================================Come support the work we're doing by becoming a Patron of #BHN www.patreon.com/BigHairyNews=================================Merch available at www.BHNShop.nz Like us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/BigHairyNews Follow us on Twitter.@patbrittenden @Chewie_NZFollow us on BlueskyPat @patbrittenden.bsky.socialChewie @chewienz.bsky.socialEmily @iamprettyawesome.bsky.socialMagenta @xkaosmagex.bsky.social
Two friends and academics recap classic literature and take it off its pedestal.This season, we are only looking at banned and controversial texts. In our sixty-fourth episode and Valentine's Day special, we spent some sexy time with Gustave Flaubert's adulteress, Madame Bovary (1856), which was immediately banned for offenses against morality under the conservative rule of Napoleon III. We also play 'Spot the "Big F*ck"', develop the hashtag #NotAllNuns, and watch a character go through a C19th French version of It's Always Sunny's 'The D.E.N.N.I.S. System'.Cover art © Catherine Wu.Episode Theme: Charles Gounod, 'La nuit de Walpurgis' (Act V), Faust (1859), Performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Pastor Omar unpacks Act V from The Offering of Isaac, highlighting Satan's schemes to sow pride and arrogance in our hearts. Through the lens of the Book of Jasher, discover how to resist the enemy's manipulations and stay aligned with God's plan.
The panel reads the final act, reflecting on the role of Brutus as a tragic figure, with attention given to his relationship with Cassius, his misunderstanding of Antony's magnanimity, his stoic leanings, and his role in the final battle at Philippi.Continue reading
If you're looking to see how other gym/studio owners have created their OWN paths of success - look no further. Joining me on today's episode is Anthony Bartolo, owner of ACTV Strength Co. ACTV Strength Co. started as a Burleigh studio and has now expanded into a network in and of itself, with franchises operating in 4 other locations & GROWING. Anthony is the blueprint for the success that you CAN achieve in this industry. So join us as we dive into how to open a profitable studio from DAY ONE, the truth about ‘the perfect location', and the mindset that could be keeping you at level one. You'll hear all about Anthony's strategies including: Why his members keep coming back to ACTV Strength Co., even after cancelling The out-of-the-box thinking that launched ACTV Strength Co. to a whole new level + 4 more franchises Anthony's unique social media tactic that has built such a strong community throughout his locations The groundbreaking education and programming development that sets Anthony's Studios apart from the competition … and a whole lot more Connect with Anthony on IG @anthonybartolo__ and Luke @lukekenelley www.actvstrengthco.com // @actvstrengthco Prefer watching to listening? Check out the video version of the podcast here. WANT MORE: To say thank you for listening to the pod we'd like to gift you a FREE session to brainstorm a 3 Step Action Plan for your gym or fitness studio so you know EXACTLY what step you need to take to grow. Book in yours here Find out more about working with Geronimo at thegeronimoacademy.com Want to follow along behind the scenes? Check out @thegeronimoacademy and @hey.doza
Welcome to ‘Brush Up Your Shakespeare,’ where we explore the most poignant and memorable moments of the Bard’s masterpieces! In this episode, our insightful host takes you through the final scene sharing Hamlet Act V, Scene 2, with a focus on the moving line: ‘Good night, sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to… Read More »“Good Night, Sweet Prince, and Flights of Angels Sing Thee to Thy Rest”: Hamlet, Act V, scene 2: Brush Up Your Shakespeare: 021
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This scene takes place entirely in a graveyard! And Shakespeare, sensing things are getting a bit heavy, lightens things up with some comedy between two gravediggers! One of the gravediggers pops up a skull that belonged to the court jester, Yorick, and hands it to Hamlet. This begins one of the most famous vignettes in… Read More »“Alas, Poor Yorick!”: Hamlet, Act V, scene 1: Brush Up Your Shakespeare: 020
Good morning and happy Thursday! Our guest this morning is Alicia Hann of the great organization Birth to Five Illinois! For parents and caregivers this organization is well-placed to assist, support and educate families in many aspects of childcare and wellness. This is Alicia's 1st time on our program, having been a guest previously on Buenos Días Aurora with our friend David Quiroz Jr.! Let's get ready to learn! Here's the news: - Rush Copley is currently accepting applications for interested community members to join the Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC). This is a great way to learn about the care given to families and to advocate for their care. The PFAC meets monthly for 90 minutes and members are asked to commit for a 3 year period. See the flyer for more details or visit this link to apply: https://www.rush.edu/rush-copleys-patient-family-advisory-council-application - The Dementia Support Group meets every last Wednesday of the month from 5 to 6 pm at Bardwell Residences. You must RSVP, to do so call (630) 892-5790. Visit the website here to learn more about Bardwell Residences: https://www.gardant.com/bardwellresidences/ - Exciting internship opportunities are available for students, recent graduates and community-engaged youth in local Aurora news! As our programs continue to grow we are proud to announce several new internship positions for each of our programs, Good Morning Aurora, Buenos Días Aurora & Good Night Aurora! This is a fantastic way to learn the basics of broadcast media, structure, technology and production. All internships will feature a mixture of in-studio and in-the-field (community) production with the chance to have your media featured on our platforms & the new ACTV! Internships are unpaid, see the flyer for more details or send your resume and cover letter to: goodmorningaurorail@gmail.com Have a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in 5 days a week, Monday thru Friday to our FB Live from 9 am to 10 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodmorningaurorail Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora ACTV (Aurora Community Television): https://www.aurora-il.org/309/Aurora-Community-TV #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #aurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #thursday #birthtofiveil --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Shakespeare talks about unbuttoning your sleeve in As You Like It, King Lear undoes a button in Act V of that play, and Moth talks about making a buttonhole lower in Love's Labour's Lost. We've talked about clothes here on the show previously, but what about the buttons that hold things like sleeves together, and various buttonholes. What were buttons like for Shakespeare's lifetime, who was making them, and what material was used? How are 16th century buttons different from the ones we have today, and would we find buttons in the expected places, or were there unusual ways to use buttons in Shakespeare's lifetime? To find out the answers to these questions, we are talking with the Renaissance Tailor, who specializes in recreating 16-17th century clothing, Tammie Dupuis. Get bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The panel closes discussion of Dryden's All for Love with an examination of the death of Marc Antony and Cleopatra, how the scene differs from that of Shakespeare, and what role is ultimately played by Octavius, even despite his absence from the stage.Continue reading
Happy Monday! It's a new day and a new week and we're excited to deliver your #auroraweather and the local news you love. Our guests today are Janette Rosario, President of the Aurora Puerto Rican Cultural Council Laura Gonzalez and Taina Torres! We'll be learning about the history of the council and the great work they do. Let's get ready to learn! Here's the news: - Exciting internship opportunities are available for students, recent graduates and community-engaged youth in local Aurora news! As our programs continue to grow we are proud to announce several new internship positions for each of our programs, Good Morning Aurora, Buenos Dias Aurora & Good Night Aurora! This is a fantastic way to learn the basics of broadcast media, structure, technology and production. All internships will feature a mixture of in-studio and in-the-field (community) production with the chance to have your media featured on our platforms & the new ACTV! Internships are unpaid, see the flyer for more details or send your resume and cover letter to: goodmorningaurorail@gmail.com - Join The Neighbor Project Saturday, June 8th from 11 am to 2 pm for our 3rd annual Community Day at 22 N. Highland for an amazing event! Working with great sponsors and our local community, this event is getting greater and greater and we want everyone to attend! We will have music, food and helpful resources for families and Aurora households. Aurora Financial Empowerment Center staff will also be present for the fun, and to help you with any questions you may have about your financial goals. For volunteer opportunities and more details call (630) 906-9400! Save the date! Have a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in 5 days a week, Monday thru Friday to our FB Live from 9 am to 10 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodmorningaurorail Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora ACTV (Aurora Community Television): https://www.aurora-il.org/309/Aurora-Community-TV #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #monday #aurorapuertoricanculturalcouncil --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
The panel concludes with the final act of Antony and Cleopatra, highlighting Octavius' intentions towards his defeated political foe, Cleopatra's attempt to escape the wheel of fate, and the Roman development of Boethius' response to Stoicism.Continue reading
This week, the guys close out Shakespeare's Hamlet by focusing on Act V. The play reaches its dramatic climax as the threads of betrayal, revenge, and madness culminate in a blood-drenched conclusion. The guys dissect the pivotal act, exploring Hamlet's complex character, the consequences of his actions, and the tragic fate that befalls him and those around him. From the haunting graveyard to a gripping duel, the guys analyze the moments that lead to the play's finale.
Good morning friends and neighbors. We have an amazing show for you this morning. We have your #auroraweather report and the news you love, in addition to a great interview. Our guests today are Steve McHugh & Meghan Bradt of the BeSMART Gun Safety Campaign. For more information on the BeSMART campaign, movement and volunteer opportunities you can visit their website here: https://besmartforkids.org/Today we will discuss gun safety and simple actions we can all take to help protect kids. Let's get ready to learn! Here's the news:- Friday, March 22nd from 6 to 8 pm come attend the Art & Mindfulness event at The Cotton Seed Creative Exchange! Special facilitator will be our friend Kim Peavler, RN and mindfulness coach. The cost is $25 and covers all materials. Come have some fun and enjoy this great exercise!- Join our friends of Fresh Start City Church for a special service and presentation for kids! Youth between the ages of 5-12 will learn the true meaning of Easter and they won't want to miss it! Our church is located at 10 S. Lancaster avenue on Aurora's west side (Galena & Lancaster). All children will also leave with a special gift. Come as you are and join us for worship!- Exciting internship opportunities are available for students, recent graduates and community-engaged youth in local Aurora news! As our programs continue to grow we are proud to announce several new internship positions for each of our programs, Good Morning Aurora, Buenos Dias Aurora & Good Night Aurora! This is a fantastic way to learn the basics of broadcast media, structure, technology and production. All internships will feature a mixture of in-studio and in-the-field (community) production with the chance to have your media featured on our platforms & the new ACTV! Internships are unpaid, see the flyer for more details or send your resume and cover letter to: goodmorningaurorail@gmail.comHave a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcastThe second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 9 am to 10 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora.Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodmorningaurorailInstagram: goodmorningaurorailSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningauroraACTV (Aurora Community Television): https://www.aurora-il.org/309/Aurora-Community-TV#positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #friday #besmartgunsafety --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Join the guys as they delve into the heart of Shakespeare's masterpiece, Hamlet. Act IV revolves around a pivotal moment in the play where the intricate web of deceit and ambition begins to unravel. From the haunting soliloquies to the dramatic confrontations, how this act shapes the course of the tragedy, leading to the climactic finale, is analyzed. Plus: the complexities of Hamlet's psyche, the treachery of Claudius, and the ultimate fate of the troubled prince are unpacked. Stay tuned for Act V!
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Lady Elisabeth gives everything she can to keep her incantation going, Simon plays an explosive trump card to try and turn the tide. Fraser chooses a dangerous path to try and end a threat once considered a dear friend. We welcome you to our finale episode. After 140+ episodes our Horror on the Orient Express road has come to its final stop. From the Keeper and Cast, I want to thank you all so much for listening and supporting us through this endeavor!
Maggie lets her voice be heard, but Lady Elisabeth raises her voice in return. Simon takes the fight to the cult, while Fraser focuses his anger at the source. Professor Courtenay reaches out to rend reality itself.
Maggie makes a perilous decision about who she will be. Fraser speaks with Lady Elisabeth on an important matter. The Investigators leave the safehouse bound for the mosque and what the fates have in store for them.
Maggie walks the streets of Constantinople feeling the power of the Simulacrum walk with her. The group consults with Jonah about a backup plan. The group makes a horrifying discovery in the safehouse.
Fraser and Simon head to a local market in search of knowledge from the scribes there. Maggie and Lady Elisabeth have a chat about the simulacrum. The group makes plans to gather backup for the fight ahead.
The panel discusses the two scenes of the final act of Hamlet, with attention to the text's focus on death, the mirroring of Hamlet with Fortinbras and Laertes, Horatio's constant companionship, Ophelia's burial, and the ultimate defeat of Claudius.Continue reading
Getting safely to Constantinople wasn't easy, but with a calm safehouse to prepare in, the Investigators work to solve the crux of their travels since they began them in London.
The safehouse is filled with questions in preparation for the final showdown. Maggie searches for a connection with the simulacrum pieces. Lady Elisabeth learns more about the ritual inside her father's book.
Are you tired of feeling like you're constantly running on a never-ending treadmill, never truly able to catch up or find peace? If so, then the "Rat Race" sermon series is for you. Through powerful teachings based on Scripture, we'll explore how to break free from the cycle of stress and striving that so often consumes our lives and discover what it truly means to live a life of purpose and meaning. In this powerful sermon, Pastor Ernest dives into the age-old question: Are you "living for the weekend"? Discover how to break free from the rat race and find true rest in your life.
With the Investigators jailed, an unlikely ally arrives to try and spring them out, but at a price.
Are you tired of feeling like you're constantly running on a never-ending treadmill, never truly able to catch up or find peace? If so, then the "Rat Race" sermon series is for you. Through powerful teachings based on Scripture, we'll explore how to break free from the cycle of stress and striving that so often consumes our lives and discover what it truly means to live a life of purpose and meaning. In this enlightening sermon, Pastor Ern will guide us in the art of withdrawing to be with God, providing insights into the transformative power of this practice.Watch Now
‘Directly chosen' for your enjoyment, this week we look at a case about free speech in a democratic society (and Joshua is a harsh marker of Ryan's work), all of it ‘unaccompanied by moving images or other vocal sounds'.ACTV v Cth(1992)“Whither the Implied Freedom of Political Communication?” (2022 paper) Nettle JLearn more about the ANU College of Law here. Our thanks to the ANU College of Law Marketing and Communications team. ANU acknowledges and celebrates the First Australians on whose traditional lands we meet, and pays our respect to elders past and present.
As the Orient Express journey comes to and end, the Investigators find themselves remanded to cells a days journey from Constantinople. A brand new adventure begins - the hunt for freedom!
As the Orient Express hurtles down the tracks, the Investigators play a deadly game of search and destroy, with Comte Fenalik eager to claim his prize. In this desperate moment, can our Investigators come together and put a stop to this terror?
With the Investigators still reeling from the first attack from the Comte, the Orient Express turns into a horrific scene, as bodies begin to pile up. Richard makes a desperate choice in hopes of surviving the night, while Fraser and Lady Elisabeth begin the hunting for a solution.
In the final leg of their journey on the Orient Express, Richard grows concerned about Maggie's connection to the pieces and tries to sever them. Maggie makes a choice to protect her future by getting some fresh air.
While Lady Elisabeth works to recover from her grievous wounds, Mr. Fraser works to negotiate a path for the group to be able to leave Sofia after the lockdown. The group gathers at the hotel for a final meal.
As Fraser and Simon deal with the aftermath of the attack on the university, Maggie refuses to give up on securing the final piece of the Simulacrum. Richard finally finds the courage to fight.
A ghastly crime committed at the university in Sofia reveals a prized piece on its way out the window. Can our Investigators recover it without losing their lives in the process?
The Investigators seek out Doctor Jordanov for his insights into the final piece of the Simulacrum. Lady Elisabeth studies her tome more with the assistance of the professor. CW: Mature themes
Sofia embraces the Investigators as they work to locate the next piece. Lady Elisabeth discusses mortality. An unexpected visitor comes for Maggie and delivers a hard truth. Fraser has a meeting with Paul to discuss the Comte.
Our Investigators arrive in Sofia and look to find lodgings and safety from their recent troubles aboard the Orient Express. Will they find it this time?
The trip to Sofia is interrupted by a stranger, one who leaves an unforgettable experience in his wake.
Traveling to Sofia, Lady Elisabeth dives into her father's book looking for the secrets she's long desired. Fraser makes hotel plans for their arrival, while Maggie desperately tries to reconnect with Simulacrum pieces.
Maggie and Professor Courtenay have a strange conversation inside the mirror. Fraser reads deeper into Paul's methods. Simon sends a few telegrams. A risky plan is suggested to deal with the Comte.
In which Fletcher slowly loses what matters most to him, secures his legend, and goes down, senselessly, in a hail of bullets.Full lyrics, credits, and gorgeous fold-out album style artwork (it's a .zip file): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zj0Mbk4JNrHajuAwHC3fOGzY8ZHeTDOg/view?usp=share_linktheparanoidstrain.comfacebook.com/groups/theparanoidstrainListen to the music as an album on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/paranoidstrainorchestra/sets/upon-a-red-horse-act-v-shutting-downpatreon.com/theparanoidstrainLike it? Please do spread the word. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dayna Patterson is a poet, photographer, and textile artist based in the Pacific Northwest. The poems in her latest collection, O Lady, Speak Again, use the voices of the women characters from Shakespeare's plays to talk about patriarchy, motherhood, sexuality, religion, heritage. In our conversation, Dayna and I discussed her creative process and how she finds her way into a poem, her use of persona in O Lady, Speak Again, and how and why she interrogates that same device within the collection. The in the second segment, we talked about play, and how it interacts with the creative process. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Dayna Patterson Purchase O Lady, Speak Again: Village Books (Bellingham, WA) | The Book Catapult (San Diego, CA) | Bookshop.org Keep the Channel Open - Episode 120: Kazim Ali Keep the Channel Open - Episode 137: Gabrielle Bates NaPoWriMo Othello, Act V, Scene ii Jorie Graham The Winter's Tale Emily Dickinson - “Tell all the truth but tell it slant” Rachel Zucker - The Poetics of Wrongness Kristiana Kahakauwila Jehanne Dubrow Mike Sakasegawa - Sheets: A Love Letter Bruce Beasley - Prayershreds Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo
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In schools today, Shakespeare is often taught superficially. Students attempt to grasp the plot with the aid of their teacher, who helps them through the difficult Elizabethan English. At best they learn something about the beautification of language and the cultural significance of the Bard. But his work is not taught as it was written to be understood, that is, sapientially, for growth in practical wisdom and the ability to see more clearly the nature of man and the man's relationship with both fellow man and God. This week on HeightsCast, we welcome back Dr. Matthew Mehan for a discussion of Shakespeare and the education of leaders. Associate Dean and Assistant Professor at Hillsdale's Van Andel Graduate School of Government, Dr. Mehan helps us see that there is more to Shakespeare than is immediately apparent from a surface-level reading of his plays. He explains how a deep reading of the Bard offers a training in that nimbleness of mind—a good mother wit—without which, St. Thomas More said, all learning is half lame. To do this, Dr. Mehan walks us through the opening of Hamlet, Act V. Not only does he offer an example of Shakespeare's genius, he also gives an example of how to teach Shakespeare as not only aesthetically delightful but also morally instructive and useful—the ideal companion to theology and philosophy. For educators interested in learning more about Shakespeare and how to teach him as a teacher of wisdom, check out the Forum's summer workshop on Shakespeare. Chapters 1:00 How Shakespeare is taught in schools today 3:00 Why and how to study Shakespeare 6:03 Polysemy and the good mother wit 10:13 Literature as experience 12:55 Mirror neurons and man as mimetic 14:10 Ethical gyms and ethical gems 16:25 Shakespeare as Socrates, Nester, and Virgil 19:00 How to approach Shakespeare for the novice 23:10 Opening up the text: Hamlet, V.1 33:40 Shakespeare as teacher of self-government and liberty 35:00 Shakespeare and the American tradition 36:40 Advice for teachers 39:00 Shakespeare as a companion for life Also from the Forum Summer Workshops for Teachers Why Our Politics Needs Poetry with Dr. Matthew Mehan On Reading Literature by Joe Bissex Five Fruits of a Poetic Education by Nate Gadiano In Real Time: The Temporal Order of the Liberal Arts by Dr. Matthew Mehan On Pieper's Prudence: A Virtue for the Great Souled with Colin Gleason, Tom Cox, and Austin Hatch