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Professor J.T. invites you to join The Great Conversation. Hear his unique take The Western Canon and discover why anyone can become classically educated. Cinematic, inspiring and at times hilarious, Everyman Academy is for history buffs, book lovers and all else who yearn to know the True, Good and Beautiful. Class is now in session.
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Quickly take your seats as we conclude our discussion on Anna Karenina. We've set up the plot, from the train station, to the tragic end of the beloved horse Frou-Frou. Now, we're ready to discuss some of the larger themes. Professor J.T. breaks down what makes this Leo Tolstoy novel a classic. From Russian history to poetic musings on classic lite…
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In this episode Milly Bennitt shares on how we are born of the Spirit, to live in the Spirit and be lead by the Spirit as sons. For where the Spirit of YHVH is there is freedom! But… if we become bogged down with cares and concerns trying to do things in our own strength or get caught up in worries which choke, this cuts off the very air supply of …
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Welcome back to Everyman Academy! Quickly take your seats as we continue our discussion on Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina. Today's episode dives right back in to the major plot movements of Acts II-III. Tune in to discover the events that set Anna's love affair with Vronsky in motion. Her husband Alexy is more than meets the eye, as are the social dyn…
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Today, will be entering the world of Leo Tolstoy, as Professor J.T. discusses Anna Karenina, published in 1878. Grab your fuzzy hat and hop aboard the Trans-Siberian Express as we discover Russian literature. Hear why this epic novel is considered possibly the greatest novel ever created. There is so much to dig into, it's going to take more than o…
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Bonjour! Today on Everyman Academy, we will make our first foray into French literature. Madame Bovary was written in 1856 by Gustav Flaubert and marks the beginning of a literary era known as realism. Never heard of him? We hadn't either, but nevertheless became enthralled with this masterpiece of prose. Hear why this book is a classic anyone can …
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Buckle up, because today's episode of Everyman Academy has a lot of ground to cover. Uncle Tom's Cabin was the most influential and widely read book of the 19th century. This novel, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe changed public opinion concerning slavery in the United States. Printing presses ran 24/7 to keep up with demand. Despite the massive i…
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The "best cabin crew training institute in Delhi" group includes Teesla Aviation. The organisation offers certificates in aviation, hospitality, and travel management, and its highly skilled lecturers train the cabin crew. You must read it if you want to increase your knowledge. https://teeslaaviation.com/cabin-crew-training-institute-in-delhi/…
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Welcome back to the fifth and final installment of our Moby Dick series. It's time for Professor J.T. to pull it all together and break down what is all means. Learn why Herman Melville's 1851 masterpiece is about the ancient theology known as Gnosticism. The key to the meaning of this book is found in Melville's letters to Nathaniel Hawthorne. Wha…
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Welcome back as we continue our mega analysis of Moby Dick. Grab your popcorn and prepare yourself for the climactic confrontation with the elusive white whale. Discover the eloquence of Melville's prose while Professor J.T. channels Captain Ahab in all his madness. Moby Dick fans and newbie's alike discover what all the hype is about in today's ep…
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Furl the t'gallant-sails, and close-reef the top-sails as class resumes in Part III of our Moby Dick mega analysis. In today's episode of Everyman Academy, you will meet Ahab, Starbuck and the mysterious Fedallah as Professor J.T. breaks down events central to the main narrative. Everything is beginning to come together as we sail headlong toward t…
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I hope you enjoyed your class break because Professor J.T. is ready to jump back into our analysis of Moby Dick. In Part II, you will hear a summary of all the chapters that deviate from the main plot. This "Book Within a Book" contains philosophical themes that also expand the grandeur and scope of this masterwork of narrative story telling. Put y…
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Join Professor J.T. as he embarks on the epic journey found within Moby Dick, in the first installment of a 5-Part analysis of Herman Melville's 1851 literary Masterpiece. Discover how this story begins, meet the famous narrator Ishmael and his cannibal friend Queequeg. Along the way, we'll learn the fascinating history of Whaling and get lost in t…
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Enjoy the first episode of OFFICE HOURS, a new segment on Everyman Academy. Consider this an informal check-in between our regular class schedule. Today, Professor JT discusses why you should develop the skill of reading and how to form the habit. Stick around for a rant about Reddit's reading community on /r/books. It's no surprise, there's plenty…
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You may think you know what this 1850 classic by Nathaniel Hawthorne is all about. Your English teacher may have told your class that the Scarlet "A" stands for adultery. Do you remember occult themes, witchcraft in the woods, and a mysterious figure known as "The Black Man" who carries a book for fresh souls to sign their names in blood? You may t…
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Get on your tinfoil hats and strap yourself in because Professor J.T. has cracked the code of Jane Eyre! You've got to hear this detailed analysis to understand why this 1847 romance novel is a symbolic reversal of The Pilgrim's Progress (1678). Whether you've read this Charlotte Brontë classic in High School English or just used SparkNotes, you pr…
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Have you ever questioned the spiritual condition of the body of Christ? In this podcast Milly shares a prophetic burden about "the church as family," Taking a look at the challenges of what that looks like in community and examines the "way of Cain" challenging the flagrant lifestyles of those who are only in it for themselves. This convicting mess…
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Oliver Twist is the story of an innocent orphan boy who joins a group of young criminals guided by their villainous leader Fagin. Professor JT discovers the allure of the writing of Charles Dickens though an analysis of his first novel. Drunks, prostitutes, pickpockets, murder and mystery, this timeless tale really has something for everyone, so co…
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In this episode, Milly shares that the keys to your breakthrough are readily available because Jesus said The Kingdom is at hand. As we choose to remember, every time He has come through for us in the past., we remember, speak of and share of these marvelous works. And so they remain a present victorious reality in our lives. Those that KNOW their …
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Professor JT breaks down the 1813 classic, Pride & Prejudice, the quintessential romance novel. Discover what makes this story so enduring after all these years. An absorbing escapist pleasure that revels in the finer things of life while telling a universally human story. Pop some champagne and party down with the Bennett Sisters, Bingley and Mr. …
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In this first session of The Earth is Groaning, can we fix it? Milly lays key foundations for living from the eternal Kingdom. Of our role to function as sons and dealing with land defilements. This is the first part of the full teaching which is available on the Cabin Academy website. Part 2 is a continuation of more stories, testimonies and insig…
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You want excitement? We have just the thing for you, The Pilgrim's Progress, a 1678 Christian Allegory written by John Bunyan. This fantasy epic includes apocalyptic themes, the carnal dystopia of Vanity Fair, and of course 1-on-1 combat with the demonic entity Apollyon! Join Professor JT as he pulls out all the stops on this episode of Everyman Ac…
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Join Professor JT as he breaks down the classic 1605 novel Don Quixote, written by Miguel De Cervantes. This book really has it all, learn why this is the perfect book for anyone to pick up and start reading. Our journey training the mind begins here! Whether you have never read Don Quixote, or you want to hear a fresh perspective, come along for t…
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Welcome to Everyman Academy! Anyone can access the Lost Tools of Learning. Join Professor JT as he breaks down Everyman Academy, and why it is so important to develop a habit of reading. This episode is a sales pitch, discover the benefits of reading and the history of classical pedagogy. Anyone can participate in the great conversation! Will you d…
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