A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
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005: "The Lost Village of Tyneham"
Interesting Things with JC #005: "The Lost Village of Tyneham" - Explore the story of Tyneham, a Dorset village evacuated in 1943 during WWII, promising its residents a return that never came. Today, it stands preserved, a poignant reminder of the past, open to the public to witness history frozen in time.
791: "St. Edward's Church in Cambridge"
Interesting Things with JC #791: "St. Edward's Church in Cambridge" delves into the rich history of this historic Anglican church. From its 13th-century beginnings and Early English Gothic architecture to the transformative Victorian restoration led by George Gilbert Scott.
719: "Solomon's Temple"
Interesting Things with JC #719: "Solomon's Temple" - Embark on a journey through history with the awe-inspiring tale of Solomon's Temple.
700: "Ancient Language Breakthrough Using A.I."
Interesting Things with JC #700: "Ancient Language Breakthrough Using A.I." - Discover the breakthrough collaboration between Google Translate AI and experts decoding the ancient language of Akkadian, shedding light on the secrets of the past.
603: "The Green Man"
Interesting Things with JC #603: "The Green Man" - a mythical figure with a face made entirely of leaves, branches, and foliage. He symbolizes nature's regenerative power and the cycle of life and death. The Green Man's significance is multifaceted, representing nature's enduring power, spiritual and mystical connections to the natural world, cultural heritage and identity, and environmental awareness and conservation.