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Classical Stuff You Should Know

130: Why English teachers ARE liars

Classical Stuff You Should Know

A.J. Hanenburg

Christianity, Education, Books, Religion & Spirituality, Arts

4.5696 Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we discuss a psychological reading of Beowulf, and why it fails to approach the text honestly. Weirdly, we all agree. The whole crew. It's strange.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to classical stuff you should know.

0:09.8

We are a podcast about classical education, the world of old stuff.

0:14.4

We are three guys that like talking about this.

0:16.6

We work at a classical school here in Austin, Texas, called Veritas Academy.

0:20.7

And classics, we love them.. And, um, classics.

0:23.3

We love them.

0:24.2

It's good stuff.

0:24.8

Yep.

0:25.1

Rock and roll.

0:25.6

Yep.

0:26.1

Cool.

0:26.1

Nailed it.

0:26.6

Yep.

0:26.7

My name is Graham Donaldson and I am here with my associates, my colleagues, Mr. Arthur

0:33.7

Jan Hanenberg.

0:34.5

That's me.

0:35.1

And Mr.

0:35.8

Thomas Magby.

0:36.3

Hello.

0:37.6

And, and- associates. Arthur John Hanenberg. That's me. And Mr. Thomas Maynb. Hello. Associates.

0:38.1

I feel like...

0:38.7

Associates.

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