Episodes

  • Book of Ices Ice Beverages Ice-Creams and Ices - Mrs H Llewellyn Williams
    Jul 19 2026
    "Book of Ices: Ice Beverages, Ice-Creams and Ices" by Mrs. H Llewellyn Williams is a delightful collection of recipes perfect for the warm summer months. Published in 1891, this volume offers tried and true methods for crafting a variety of refreshing cold drinks and desserts that can still bring joy today. As the temperature rises, the timeless appeal of homemade ice cream and chilled beverages resonates with anyone looking to cool off and indulge in sweet treats. The enduring charm of these recipes lies in their simplicity and ability to evoke the carefree spirit of summer, making this audiobook a perfect companion for those seeking to savor the season.
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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book IV - John Locke
    Jul 18 2026
    John Locke's "Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book IV" delves into the nature of knowledge and probability, exploring the extent of human understanding and the existence of universal propositions. He examines the interplay between judgment, faith, reason, and enthusiasm, raising essential questions about what we can truly know. This exploration of epistemology remains relevant today as it challenges listeners to reflect on the foundations of their beliefs and the validity of their reasoning. Locke's insights encourage critical thinking about the nature of knowledge, making this work a timeless examination of human cognition and the complexities of understanding our world.
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    9 hrs and 16 mins
  • Antigone - Sophocles
    Jul 17 2026
    Antigone by Sophocles remains a powerful exploration of the conflict between individual moral duty and state law, highlighting the timeless struggle between personal conviction and societal expectations. This ancient tragedy delves into themes of loyalty, justice, and the consequences of defiance, presenting a poignant warning about the costs of standing up for one’s beliefs in the face of authority. As Antigone grapples with her responsibilities to her family and the laws of the land, her steadfast commitment to honor and truth resonates deeply in a world still grappling with similar dilemmas. The play’s exploration of fate and the human condition invites listeners to reflect on their own values and the sacrifices they are willing to make for justice and integrity. With its enduring relevance, Antigone challenges us to consider the implications of our choices and the moral complexities that define our lives.
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Antigone
    Jun 12 2024
    Immerse yourself in the tragic drama "Antigone" by Sophocles. This podcast presents a timeless story of duty, loyalty, and defiance, exploring complex moral and ethical dilemmas. Ideal for fans of Greek tragedies and classical literature.
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    1 hr and 13 mins