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Celebrate Creativity
George Bartley
564 episodes
1 day ago
Send us a text Tonight’s device is one I love because it feels human. It’s called aporia. GEORGE: Master Shakespeare, I’m going to pronounce it and then stare at you like a student: uh-PORE-ee-uh. SHAKESPEARE (approving): Aye. A word that already sounds uncertain—fit for its purpose. GEORGE: Listeners—plain definition: Aporia is when a speaker expresses doubt or uncertainty—real or performed—often as a way to think out loud, invite the audience in, or make a point feel more honest. In o...
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Send us a text Tonight’s device is one I love because it feels human. It’s called aporia. GEORGE: Master Shakespeare, I’m going to pronounce it and then stare at you like a student: uh-PORE-ee-uh. SHAKESPEARE (approving): Aye. A word that already sounds uncertain—fit for its purpose. GEORGE: Listeners—plain definition: Aporia is when a speaker expresses doubt or uncertainty—real or performed—often as a way to think out loud, invite the audience in, or make a point feel more honest. In o...
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Quill After Midnight
Celebrate Creativity
21 minutes
1 month ago
Quill After Midnight
Send us a text Night watchman I must admit that my first impression of the William Shakespeare action figure was - what is all the big deal. I even have a background in Shakespeare acting - though I don't have a job with that training. But if you look at the William Shakespeare action figure - even though he has a scroll and quiil - your first reaction is what is all the fuss for? Narrator As the narrator of this podcast episode, my suggestion is to look at the history of the character...
Celebrate Creativity
Send us a text Tonight’s device is one I love because it feels human. It’s called aporia. GEORGE: Master Shakespeare, I’m going to pronounce it and then stare at you like a student: uh-PORE-ee-uh. SHAKESPEARE (approving): Aye. A word that already sounds uncertain—fit for its purpose. GEORGE: Listeners—plain definition: Aporia is when a speaker expresses doubt or uncertainty—real or performed—often as a way to think out loud, invite the audience in, or make a point feel more honest. In o...