Musings on Shakespeare and some comments I've encountered
With a somewhat recent events involving truckers and the demands being put on them due to COVID-19, I felt compelled to do a short podcast concerning truckers and how modern life would be impossible without them. I might have a sequel on the topic if I can interview some of them and get their perspective, rather than just my own insights and experiences.
Though this is episode 18 of my podcast, this is my first item appearing on my Locals channel, and there is much more content of various kinds to come. For any who desire to see any of my other content from my podcast you can find it on my Youtube channel listed in my profile.
Latin as a living language. How useful is Latin today and should it be mandatory to learn in school again? Here's my take. (Because of camera trouble, this was the only way I could record a broadcast for today. Let me know if you can't access it). This is a follow up on my prior post where I have America's national anthem in Latin.
#history #language #culture #Latin #religion #tradition
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18R4WLsipX/ Did you hear what Joe said? The Gossip Train and How it Works #gossip #language #tradition #culture #folklore
(I had to move my Facebook video here because I could get the live video to work on here).
https://www.facebook.com/richard.a.blake/videos/902080097680559
I was planning on doing this live on March 20, but ended up forgetting to hit the record button, so it only appeared on Facebook. Here's my Equinox podcast.