Episode 163: The Odyssey Part I - A Taste of Elysium (Books 1-5)

Episode 163: The Odyssey Part I - A Taste of Elysium (Books 1-5)

Homer's The Odyssey is one of the oldest and most enduring stories in all of civilization. Set in the aftermath of the legendary Trojan War, the great war hero Odysseus has been lost at sea for decades. As he struggles to return home, his story asks us important questions about history, memory, choice, kindness, leadership, violence, and much more. Thousands of years later, The Odyssey still matters.

This episode examines books 1-5 of The Odyssey, introducing us to the main characters and overall plot. We travel to the island of Ithaca to see corrupt suitors courting Penelope, the queen of Ithaca. Her son Telemachus fights to gain news of his father, journeying to far off lands to discover that Odysseus is indeed still alive. Finally, we meet Odysseus, held captive by the beautiful but deceptive Calypso. Odysseus is longing to go home and may finally have his opportunity. This section of the podcast series analyzes themes of mortality, free will, fate and destiny, civility and hospitality, post-war trauma and grief, the tension between the world of gods and the world of men, and much more.

If you're reading along, the next podcast will cover books 6-10!

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Episode 175: Congo's Nightmare Part VII - The Great Forgetting

Episode 175: Congo's Nightmare Part VII - The Great Forgetting

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Episode 174: Congo's Nightmare Part VI - The End of the Congo Free State

Episode 174: Congo's Nightmare Part VI - The End of the Congo Free State

As atrocities and human rights violations continue in the Congo Free State, King Leopold II of Belgium sends out a "Commission of Inquiry" to the Congo to clear his name. Things don't go as planned. A...

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Episode 173: Congo's Nightmare Part V - Shadow War

Episode 173: Congo's Nightmare Part V - Shadow War

As the evidence of atrocities in the Congo Free State became impossible to ignore, direct African resistance developed in numerous places around the Congo. As this was happening, a large and sophistic...

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Episode 172: Congo's Nightmare Part IV - The Rubber Boom

Episode 172: Congo's Nightmare Part IV - The Rubber Boom

As a result of a worldwide rubber boom where rubber became a highly demanded economic resource, the agents of the Congo Free State kicked off efforts to gain as much rubber and profit as possible-lead...

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Episode 171: Congo's Nightmare Part III - Ivory Terror

Episode 171: Congo's Nightmare Part III - Ivory Terror

With King Leopold II of Belgium now in full control of the Belgian Congo, the extraction of ivory and other resources could begin. The story of the plunder of the Congo is so brutal and unbelievable, ...

17 Feb 37min

Episode 170: Congo's Nightmare Part II - A Slice of African Cake

Episode 170: Congo's Nightmare Part II - A Slice of African Cake

As European imperialism heated up in Africa in the late 1800's, King Leopold II of Belgium put into motion one of the most ambitious and villainous plans in all of European history - the theft of the ...

27 Jan 46min

Episode 169: Congo's Nightmare Part I - An Ancient Place

Episode 169: Congo's Nightmare Part I - An Ancient Place

From 1885 to 1908, King Leopold II of Belgium owned the Congo as his own personal colony. What transpired there over the course of his reign has credibly been called "the vilest scramble for loot that...

6 Jan 39min

Episode 168: Never Let Me Go and The Bear

Episode 168: Never Let Me Go and The Bear

One particular episode of "The Bear" inspired me to think about Kazuo Ishiguro's classic novel "Never Let Me Go"- friendship, love, memory, regret, and what it is that makes us human.  This is a bonus...

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