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A Jew & A Gentile
Lauren Burns
12 episodes
4 months ago
In honor of a deceased duke, an abdicated duchess, a new intern, and a dying dove. . . we discuss why humans love historical fiction and how Brits and Americans understand the monarchy *quite* differently.
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In honor of a deceased duke, an abdicated duchess, a new intern, and a dying dove. . . we discuss why humans love historical fiction and how Brits and Americans understand the monarchy *quite* differently.
Show more...
Personal Journals
TV & Film,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Christianity,
Film Reviews
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Cancel Culture, the Bow, and Justice & Shame
A Jew & A Gentile
33 minutes
4 years ago
Cancel Culture, the Bow, and Justice & Shame
An episode on why we're being canceled (just kidding!) We unpack the evolution of this cultural movement and two perspectives of its effectiveness. Is it mob mentality or speaking truth to power? Thank you Lauren Collins, Sarah Nastri, and Jack Burns for participating in our pre-podcast dialogue! Also, if you are one of our faithful listeners from Willemstad, Curaçao, please reach out to us at ajewandagentile@gmail.com. We'd love to connect!
A Jew & A Gentile
In honor of a deceased duke, an abdicated duchess, a new intern, and a dying dove. . . we discuss why humans love historical fiction and how Brits and Americans understand the monarchy *quite* differently.