 
  The Troubadour Podcast
"It is the honourable characteristic of Poetry that its materials are to be found in every subject which can interest the human mind." William Wordsworth The Troubadour Podcast invites you into a world where art is conversation and conversation is art. The conversations on this show will be with some living people and some dead writers of our past. I aim to make both equally entertaining and educational.In 1798 William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge published Lyrical Ballads, which Wordsworth called an experiment to discover how far the language of everyday conversation is adapted to the purpose of poetic pleasure. With this publication, he set in motion the formal movement called "Romanticism." 220 years later the experiment is continued on this podcast. This podcast seeks to reach those of us who wish to improve our inner world, increase our stores of happiness, and yet not succumb to the mystical or the subjective.Here, in this place of the imagination, you will find many conversation with those humans creating things that interest the human mind.
Episodes
Why Brutus Killed Caesar: Shakespeare’s Leadership & Betrayal Lessons
 
    Why Atheism Failed (and How Ayn Rand Can Save It)
 
    From Mahabharata to Workplace Justice
 
    Ahab's Tears - Moby Dick Character Analysis & Dramatic Reading
 
    Epic Mahabharata Tales: Uncovering Female Agency, Divine Curses & Royal Intrigue
 
    Experience The Iliad: Live Performance of Epic Passages
 
    Can Genetics Predict Our Future? Razib Khan on Natalism, Free Will, and Human History
 
    From Babbling to Beethoven: The Evolution of Music, Language, and Consciousness
 
    Transforming Life Through Imagination: The Secret of Blake’s “The Crystal Cabinet”
 
    The Iliad - A new Translation for Young Adults (chapter one)
 
    Inside the Mahabharata: Epic Conflicts, Greek Parallels, and Modern Lessons
 
    Mahabharata Tales: East Meets West – Reflections on Epic Wisdom
 
    Unlocking the Mahabharata: India’s Greatest Epic Retold
 
    Lessons from Don Quixote & The Fountainhead: Navigating Idealism and Reality
 
    Discussion: The Romantic Manifesto by Ayn Rand and the Role of Art
 
    Book Burning and the Birth of Modernity: Inside Cervantes’ Don Quixote
 
    Don Quixote & the Future of Film: How Classic Literature Shapes Modern Media.
 
    Why The Iliad Still Matters: Heroes, Glory & Human Emotion
 
    Discovering Keats’s ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ Through the World of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
 
    Defending Free Speech: Professor Tara Smith on the First Amendment and Intellectual Freedom
 
    I Saw a Man This Morning’: The WWI Poem That Redefines The Iliad
 
    Austin: City of Tomorrow W/Ryan Puzycki
 
    Exploring the Future of Artificial General Intelligence with Peter Voss
 
    Exploring William Blake's 'The Shepherd' with Kirk Barbera
 
    Bringing Shakespeare to Life in the Classroom: Transforming K-12 Education with Austin Shakespeare
