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In this episode, I talk about how I met the co-host of this podcast - the imaginary ghost of Edgar Allan Poe. Ok - I know it sounds strange - I still scarcely believe it myself - that this is the episode where Mr. Poe made his podcasting debut.
You could say this "sets the stage" for the rest of "Celebrate Poe" and the detailed look at Poe's life and works to follow. So this episode is a look at the very beginning of Celebrate Poe, and a brief look into future episodes. Currently I am working on several episodes about the Beatles, and how they developed their talents using principles that Edgar Allan Poe used. And I am very excited about several episodes regarding Chronos and Kairos time in the works of Shakespeare, Poe, and the King James Bible. - a subject I will try to clearly explain later, and one that is a lot more interesting than it might sound at first.
And if it took well over 200 episodes to cover the first 20 years of Poe’s existence, you can be sure that the second half of Poe’s life will be a long journey that I hope is well worth taking.
Well, thank you very much for making it this far, as we take a deep dive into learning about America’s Shakespeare, and how he has changed our world.

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In this episode, I talk about how I met the co-host of this podcast - the imaginary ghost of Edgar Allan Poe. Ok - I know it sounds strange - I still scarcely believe it myself - that this is the episode where Mr. Poe made his podcasting debut.
You could say this "sets the stage" for the rest of "Celebrate Poe" and the detailed look at Poe's life and works to follow. So this episode is a look at the very beginning of Celebrate Poe, and a brief look into future episodes. Currently I am working on several episodes about the Beatles, and how they developed their talents using principles that Edgar Allan Poe used. And I am very excited about several episodes regarding Chronos and Kairos time in the works of Shakespeare, Poe, and the King James Bible. - a subject I will try to clearly explain later, and one that is a lot more interesting than it might sound at first.
And if it took well over 200 episodes to cover the first 20 years of Poe’s existence, you can be sure that the second half of Poe’s life will be a long journey that I hope is well worth taking.
Well, thank you very much for making it this far, as we take a deep dive into learning about America’s Shakespeare, and how he has changed our world.

  continue reading

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