
Safety and Security at Hogwarts: The Master Carrot
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Hogwarts: a bastion of magical learning or a safety hazard?
Irvin, Sophia, and special guests Karoline and Andrew Sims examine the safety and security concerns within the castle walls. From dangerous creatures to questionable portkeys, we analyze the measurements to keep the school a safe place.
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In this episode:
- Making sense of portkeys
- Why can house-elves teleport in and out of Hogwarts?
- Who knows what body parts can go through the Floo?
- Hogwarts Castle knows what’s best!
- Wizards are canonically bouncy
- Sophia has a PSA about helmets
- Madam Pomfrey is the MVP
- Gringotts would make a much better school for kids
Poll: During Chamber of Secrets, was the timing correct for closing Hogwarts?
Resources: Did Umbridge Have a Point: Punishment and Safety by Irvin
Find Andrew's other podcasts here:
- MuggleCast
- Millennial Podcast
- What the Hype
Pub's Jukebox: Hogwarts Lullaby by the Veelas
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