Profs. James Lambert and Dallin Lewis of Southern Virginia University continue the Friday Forum tradition remotely.

Friday Bore'em
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Podcast Overview
Profs. James Lambert and Dallin Lewis of Southern Virginia University continue the Friday Forum tradition remotely.
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Publishing Since
4/19/2020
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Recent Episodes

June 26, 2020
Episode 15: Summer Sign-Off
Profs. James Lambert and Dallin Lewis enter their summer hiatus discussing the coming academic year, the final lines of Paradise Lost, Prof. Lambert's constant sweatiness, Prof. Lewis's fear of spending quality time with his kids, tree hugging, summer reading, and much more. The podcast will take a break until the coming fall semester. We hope you will join us then!

June 19, 2020
Episode 14: Happy Juneteenth!
Profs. James Lambert and Dallin Lewis discuss Juneteenth, its origins, and Frederick Douglass's "What to the Slave is the 4th of July?" speech.

June 12, 2020
Episode 13: Judgment Day
Profs. James Lambert and Dallin Lewis play Dante and assign modern-day sinners to their version of the Inferno. They also discuss Wallace Steven's "Sunday Morning," what heaven can and can't be, Amazon Kindles, illegal hiking, and much more.
15 total episodes available
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