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The podcast consists of short excerpt readings from classic world literature in the public domain. It also includes insightful background information and tidbits about the various novels. The authors featured include Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Mark Twain, Sun Tzu, Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott, Lewis Carroll, Edgar Allan Poe and many more. The podcast has listeners throughout the United States and in over 30 nations.
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Pedagogy Matters is a podcast series from College Development Network (CDN). The episodes shine a light on pedagogy, breaking down the key aspects and how these can be realised in current practice, whether that be online delivery, face-to-face delivery, or a mixture of both. A conversational format with professionals from the college sector across the UK, sharing their views, experiences and insights across different elements of pedagogy, what it means to them and how they can be integrated ...
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Episode 30: Pedagogy Matters with Valerie Innes, Mairi Nisbet, and Jayne Clark - SQA HN NextGen
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In this episode, we chat with Valerie Innes, Head of Next Generation Qualifications and Standards at SQA, and lecturers Maire Nisbet and Jayne Clark from South Lanarkshire College who have been developing and delivering the NextGen version of the HNC in Childhood Practice. Links to content mentioned in the episode: SQA Next Generation Higher Nation…
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Episode 29: Pedagogy Matters with Paddy Shepperd - College AI (Part 2)
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In this episode, we chat with Paddy Shepperd from Jisc around the emergence of generative AI services such as ChatGPT, and how lecturers and students can respond to opportunities and challenges. Part 2 explores the implications of AI for assessment, and how ethics forms a part of the discussion. Links to content mentioned in the episode: Jisc Natio…
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Episode 28: Pedagogy Matters with Paddy Shepperd - College AI (Part 1)
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In this episode, we chat with Paddy Shepperd from Jisc around the emergence of generative AI services such as ChatGPT, and how lecturers and students can respond to opportunities and challenges. Part 1 offers an overview of the technology and what to expect from the new suite of tools coming online. Links to content mentioned in the episode: Jisc N…
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum - Public Domain Classics - Season 4 Episode 4
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This episode focuses on the classic children's novel. Listen to insightful commentary about The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its author. Additionally, enjoy a dramatic excerpt reading from the book. Be sure to subscribe and like our podcast, but most of all, keep on reading!
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Episode 27: Pedagogy Matters with Kenji Lamb - AI in College Education
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In this episode, we chat with Kenji Lamb from the team here at CDN on how AI (Artificial Intelligence) is playing its part in college education and how it might play out in the future. This is tied to an event 'AI in College Education' that we're running this week which if you can't make it, will be recorded and available on the CDN website. Links …
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Episode 26: Pedagogy Matters with Kellie Mote - Digital Accessibility
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In this episode, we chat with Kellie Mote from Jisc about digital accessibility and how simple steps using the tools we have to hand can make a significant difference to staff and students accessing digital content. Kellie covers the legal obligations introduced through the Public Sector Body Accessibility Regulations (PSBAR) in 2018, explaining wh…
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Episode 25: Pedagogy Matters with Boyd Stewart - Reflections Over a 25-year Teaching Career
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In this episode, we talk to Boyd Stewart, lecturer at Edinburgh College. The conversation focusses around Boyd’s experiences of how his practice has evolved over time and how COVID and the cost of living crisis has shaped this more recently. Boyd reflects on the particular challenges of delivering a practical course remotely and with limited access…
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Episode 24: Pedagogy Matters with Allan Glen - Project Based Learning
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In this episode, we talk to Allan Glen from Edinburgh College and discuss the approach taken in his curriculum area in relation to project based learning. Allan shares his inspiration for reviewing the curriculum offer with his team, which led to a shift in focus across all aspects of the curriculum and significantly reduced the assessment burden o…
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Episode 23: Pedagogy Matters with Hazel Brady - Approaches to Professional Learning
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In this episode we talk to Hazel Brady, Director at West Lothian College about the approaches taken to Professional Development. The College has introduced West Lothian Wednesdays, protected time for staff development, as part of their offer and Hazel shares what has been learnt along the journey, both in terms of structure and how this is being su…
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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald - Public Domain Classics Season 4 Episode 3
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This episode focuses on the classic American Jazz Age novel. Listen to insightful commentary about The Great Gatsby and it's author. Additionally, enjoy a dramatic excerpt reading from the book. Be sure to subscribe and like our podcast, but most of all, keep on reading!
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" 'Twas the Night Before Christmas" by Clement Clarke Moore - Public Domain Classics - Season 4 Episode 2
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This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. This episode focuses on the classic Christmas poem. Listen to insightful commentary and a dramatic reading of it. Be sure to subscribe and like our podcast, but most of all, keep on reading!
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"The Premature Burial" by Edgar Allan Poe - Public Domain Classics - Season 4 Episode 1 - Season Premiere
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This episode focuses on a common Edgar Allan Poe theme, premature death. Listen to insightful commentary and a dramatic reading of this classic short horror story in the public domain. Be sure to subscribe and like our podcast, but most of all, keep on reading!
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"Alone" and "A Dream Within A Dream" by Edgar Allan Poe - Public Domain Classics - Season 3 Episode 6 - Season Finale
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This episode focuses on a pair of Poe's most beloved poems, Alone and A Dream Within A Dream. Listen to insightful commentary and a dramatic reading of these two classic poems in the public domain. Be sure to subscribe and like our podcast, but most of all, keep on reading!
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Little Women by Louisa May Alcott - Public Domain Classics - Season 3 Episode 5
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This episode focuses on the classic fiction novel, "Little Women" by the Louisa May Alcott. Listen to insightful commentary and a dramatic short reading from the book. Subscribe, like and keep on reading!
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Matthew A. Henson - A Black History Month commemorative episode - Public Domain Classics - Season 3 Episode 4
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This episode focuses on the non fiction book, "A Negro Explorer at the North Pole" by the African American explorer, Matthew A. Henson. Listen to commentary about the author and the background behind this historical book. There is also a dramatic short reading from the novel. Subscribe, like and keep on reading! #publicdomainbooks #NorthPole #Matth…
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Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne - Public Domain Classics - Season 3 Episode 3
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This episode focuses on the classic children's book, "Winnie-the-Pooh" by A.A. Milne. Listen to commentary about the author and the background behind this timeless book. There is also a dramatic short reading from the first chapter. Subscribe, like and keep on reading! #publicdomainbooks #WinniethePooh #AAMilne #ChristopherRobin…
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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens - Public Domain Classics - Season 3 Episode 2
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This episode focuses on " A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. Listen to commentary about the author and the background behind this classic Christmas tale. There is also a dramatic short reading from the finale of the book. Subscribe, like and keep on reading! #publicdomainbooks #CharlesDickens #AChristmasCarol…
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Episode 22: Pedagogy Matters with Jonny Kay - Math & English in Colleges
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In this episode, we talk to Jonny Kay, Head of Teaching, Learning and Assessment at Newcastle College. Jonny is a former English teacher with a wealth of experience across the school/college sector and more recently, the author of Improving Maths and English In Further Education: A Practical Guide. We discuss all things English and maths, with a fo…
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Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain - Public Domain Classics - Season 3 Episode 1
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This episode focuses on the Mark Twain novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Listen to commentary and facts about the author and the background behind this classic American novel. There is also a dramatic short reading from Chapter 9. Subscribe, like and keep on reading!#publicdomainbooks #MarkTwain #TomSawyer…
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Episode 21: Pedagogy Matters with Martin McGuire - WorldSkills
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In this episode, we talk to Martin McGuire, WorldSkills UK Director, Scotland. Martin describes how regional, national and international competition, can raise standards in vocational education, and by embracing the values and ethos of WorldSkills, we can have a positive impact on students and the development of their skills. WorldSkills UK website…
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Episode 20: Pedagogy Matters with Dr. Lee Coutts - Transformative Learning and Teaching
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In this episode, we talk to Dr Lee Coutts about the topic of Transformative Learning and Teaching. Lee shares his perspective on how education can be socially progressive, making a positive difference to society. He describes a transformative learning pedagogical approach for and with students, and how adopting approaches such as (student-led) prof…
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Episode 19: Pedagogy Matters with Walter Patterson - Digital Capability Research
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In this episode, we talk to Walter Patterson, Lead Researcher about the recently published Digital Capability: A Scottish Landscape Review report, which examines how colleges prioritised digital skills over the lockdown period. Walter shares with us the approaches taken to gather the research, key findings and an overview of the outputs. View Pedag…
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Episode 18: Leadership Matters with Roddy Millar - Emerging Trends
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The final epside of the Leadership Matters mini-series is with Roddy Millar – Founder and CEO of ideas for leaders, and Co-Founder of the Scottish Leadership Institute. Roddy discusses his work as a writer and publisher in the fields of executive education, management and leadership. Roddy works with international business schools and we will be ex…
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Episode 17: Leadership Matters with Janet Whitley - Collective Leadership
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The third epside of the Leadership Matters mini-series is with Janet Whitley, Collective Leadership Lead at Scottish Government. Janet discusses the work of Collective leadership Scotland, how they support partners and colleagues from across the public sector in the practice of collaboration and collective leadership and how leaders in the FE secto…
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Episode 16: Leadership Matters with Anthony Willoughby - Territory Mapping
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The second epside of the Leadership Matters mini-series is with Anthony Willoughby. Anthony is an author, explorer and founder of the Nomadic School of Business. During this episode, we chat about what Anthony has learned about leadership from living and working with indigenous communities across the world. We discuss the importance of personal lea…
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Episode 15: Leadership Matters with Grant Ritchie – Leadership Journey
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A slight change to the format, we're going to run 4 episodes entitled, 'Leadership Matters', exploring leadership from different perspectives. The first in the series introduces Grant Ritchie – former Principal at Dundee and Angus College and Fellow with CDN. During this podcast Grant discusses his leadership journey, what helped and hindered him o…
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Episode 14: Pedagogy Matters with Laura Watson and Katie Paget - Education for Sustainability
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In this episode we talk to Laura Watson and Katie Paget from Dundee and Angus College where the topic of ‘Education for sustainability’ is explored and unpicked. They share their perspectives on what is meant by the term, why they feel it is important, and how colleagues from across the sector can integrate conversations on this topic within their …
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Episode 13: Pedagogy Matters with Alan McLean - Emotional Pedagogy
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Within this episode, we explore the topic of Emotional Pedagogy with Alan McLean. Alan draws upon his extensive experience in the education sector to unpick what is meant by the term emotional pedagogy and the impact that emotions can have on the learning experience, from both the perspective of lecturers and students. Alan explores different conce…
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Episode 12: Pedagogy Matters with Anna Styles and Caroline Jarvis - Pedagogy of the Outdoor Classroom
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In this podcast, we speak to Anna Styles and Caroline Jarvis from West Lothian College. The conversation focusses around how the college has embraced Outdoor Learning, both in the curriculum area of Childhood Practice and Early Education as well as more broadly across the college. Anna and Caroline share information about the work, focussing on whe…
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Episode 11: Pedagogy Matters with David Gourley - Creative and Engaging Learning Experiences
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In this podcast, we speak to David Gourley, Head of Learning and Teaching Enhancement at Perth College. The topic of discussion focusses around providing creative and engaging learning experiences in a post COVID era. David shares views on what this means in practice, the impact that this can have on students, and a range of considerations for lect…
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Episode 10: Pedagogy Matters with Keith Smyth - Blended Learning
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In this podcast, we speak to Keith Smyth, Professor of Pedagogy at the University of the Highlands and Islands. The topic of blended/hybrid learning is discussed, drawing upon the extensive knowledge and experience of Keith and his team across the UHI network. Keith shares views on the fundamental principles of blended/hybrid delivery, using a wide…
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Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe - Public Domain Classics - Season 2 Episode 4 - Season Finale
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"Annabel Lee" is the last complete poem composed by American author Edgar Allan Poe. Like many of Poe's poems, it explores the theme of the death of a beautiful woman. This poem is read in its entirety as part of the 25th National Poetry Month celebration. #NationalPoetryMonth
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Episode 9: Pedagogy Matters with Dr. Ed Hall - Making Every Interaction Count
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In this episode, we speak to Dr. Edward Hall, Senior Lecturer in Sports Coaching at Northumbria University. Ed shares some of the outcomes from his extensive work in coach education, elements of which are transferrable to teaching practice. Key bits of nourishment focus on principles that underpin effective reflections, approaching meetings/relatio…
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Episode 8: Pedagogy Matters with Sam Messam - Difficult Conversations
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In this episode, we speak to Sam Messam, Senior Lecturer in Sports Coaching at the University of Lincoln. The focus of the discussion is on how to have difficult conversations. We explore the fundamental principles to consider when having difficult conversations whether it be manager > lecturer, lecturer > lecturer or lecturer > student. Sam provid…
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Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes - Public Domain Classics - Season 2 Episode 3
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The plot revolves around the adventures of a noble from La Mancha named Alonso Quixano, who reads so many chivalric romancesthat he loses his mind and decides to become a knight-errant (caballero andante) to revive chivalry and serve his nation, under the name Don Quixote de la Mancha. Please subscribe, download and review! Public Domain Classics i…
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Episode 7: Pedagogy Matters with Christine Calder - Action Research
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In this episode, I am joined by Christine Calder, Academic Development Lead at Dundee and Angus College. We discuss the topic of Action Research: what it is, what the benefits are to lecturers (both participating and reading) and most importantly, how it can be done. Christine also shares the great work that CAIRN (College Action Inquiry Research N…
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Episode 6: Pedagogy Matters with Oliver Caviglioli - Dual Coding
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In this episode, we speak to Oli Cav, former headteacher and author of a number of books on visual teaching strategies including Dual Coding with teachers. The discussion focusses heavily around the concept of Dual Coding, what it is, how it can be used within teaching practice and the fundamental principles that Oli believes are key to ensure that…
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Episode 5: Pedagogy Matters with Dr Gary Husband - Mentoring
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In this episode, Dr Gary Husband, lecturer at the University of Stirling, talks about his research in mentoring, including fundamental principles applied in formal and informal settings. The discussion provides an insight into practices across the sector and tips/advice on ensuring that mentoring is effectively utilised. View Pedagogy Matters – Epi…
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Episode 4: Pedagogy Matters with Jon Ridley - Teaching as Social Action
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In Episode 4 with Jon Ridley, Vice-Principal of Newcastle College, and Executive Director of Higher Education, NCG, we discuss the topic of teaching as social action vs. teaching as a transaction. The discussion focuses on some of the challenges faced when teaching online, underpinned by current research, along with suggestions for colleagues to co…
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The Art of War by Sun Tzu - Public Domain Classics - Season 2 Episode 2
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Public Domain Classics is a podcast which focuses on short readings from classic literature in public domain. This episode consists of readings from The Art of War by Sun Tzu. Sun Tzu's The Art of War is as timely for business people today as it was for military strategists in ancient China. Written in China more than 2,000 years ago, Sun Tzu's cla…
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Episode 3: Pedagogy Matters with Susannah Wilson - Assessment and Feedback
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In Episode 3 with Susannah Wilson, Curriculum Lead: National Programmes at Argyll College UHI, we discuss assessment and feedback, with a clear focus on the purpose of making the feedback process impactful for students. Touching upon different aspects of recent research, the discussion focuses on the importance of the feedback process, ensuring the…
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Episode 2: Pedagogy Matters with Marc Steutel - Building Effective Relationships
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In this episode with Marc Steutel, Lead Assistant Coach GB Basketball, Curriculum Leader HE Sport, we discuss all aspects relating to the building of effective relationships, especially throughout the pandemic. Relationships are vital from lecturer > lecturer, lecturer student and student > student and the discussion explores different components w…
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Episode 1: Pedagogy Matters with Micky Riddell - Retrieval Practice
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In this episode with Micky Riddell from Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College, we look at how retrieval practice links with short/long-term memory, the forgetting curve, and approaches that can be used with learners to bring information into the working memory. View Pedagogy Matters – Episode 1 Transcript here…
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - Public Domain Classics - Season 2 Episode 1
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Pride and Prejudice is an 1813 romantic novel of manners written by Jane Austen. The novel follows the character development of Elizabeth Bennet, the dynamic protagonist of the book who learns about the repercussions of hasty judgments and comes to appreciate the difference between superficial goodness and actual goodness. Public Domain Classics is…
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The Declaration of Independence - Part 1 - ( ASMR style) - Bonus episode Season 1
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A reading from the beginning of the United States Declaration of Independence in ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response). The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America) is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776. The Declaration explained why the Th…
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The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry - Public Domain Classics - Episode 6 Season 1 - Season Finale
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This episode is about the Christmas short story, the The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, The story tells of a young husband and wife and how they deal with the challenge of buying secret Christmas gifts for each other with very little money. As a sentimental story with a moral lesson about gift-giving, it has been popular for adaptation, especially f…
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Public Domain Classics - The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe - Episode 5 Season 1
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Public Domain Classics is a podcast which focuses on short readings from classic literature in public domain. This podcast is ideal for late night listenings. This episode is a reading from the last few stanzas of the haunting poem , The Raven written by Edgar Allan Poe.
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Public Domain Classics - Frankenstein by Mary Shelley - Episode 4 Season 1
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Public Domain Classics is a podcast which focuses on short readings from classic literature in public domain. This podcast is ideal for late night listenings. This episode is a reading from Frankenstein - Chapter 10..
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Public Domain Classics - Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll - Episode 3 Season 1
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Public Domain Classics is a podcast which focuses on short readings from classic literature in public domain. This podcast is ideal for late night listenings. This episode is a reading from Alice in Wonderland - Chapter 7 "A Mad Tea Party"..
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