Podcasts that mention 📚 Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Hamlet
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Podcasts that mention Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Lex Fridman Podcast episodes that mention Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Episode: Jimmy Wales: Wikipedia | Lex Fridman Podcast #385
Published on June 18, 2023
I mean, somebody started uploading the full text of Hamlet, for example, and we said, hmm, wait, hold on a second.
In this segment, Jimmy Wales references 'Hamlet' to illustrate a point about content that was deemed unsuitable for Wikipedia's encyclopedia focus.

On Purpose with Jay Shetty episodes that mention Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Episode: Dr. Will Cole ON: The Foods You ABSOLUTELY SHOULD NOT Eat To Live Longer! | Jay Shetty
Published on March 20, 2023
One of the things that I love is the name of the new book, Gut Feelings.
In this segment, Jay Shetty shares his admiration for the title of the book 'Gut Feelings' by Dr. Will Cole.
Everyone should check out the book, 'Gut Feelings' and tune in to 'The Art of Being Well' podcast for deeper insights.
In this segment, the host urges listeners to explore the book 'Gut Feelings' and to also listen to the guest's podcast, 'The Art of Being Well', for additional valuable insights.

People I (Mostly) Admire episodes that mention Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Episode: 146. Is There a Fair Way to Divide Us? | People I (Mostly) Admire
Published on December 9, 2024
One of the attorneys in the case actually used the analogy: a drunken monkey can eventually type Hamlet, there's this kind of old saw about how randomly typing you'll eventually type Hamlet, but why should we outsource our redistricting to a drunken monkey?
In this segment, the book 'Hamlet' is referenced in a metaphor by an attorney, suggesting that a random process could eventually yield a masterpiece like Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. The point being made is that relying on a haphazard method to determine fair districting is not advisable, particularly in the context of a Pennsylvania court case concerning redistricting.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast episodes that mention Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Episode: God, Marxism, and the Fall of the West | Ayaan Hirsi Ali | EP 457
Published on June 20, 2024
In general, the ditching of the classics where we said, 'Oh well, look at the list of books that students are to read—Maya Angelou, Shakespeare.'
Dr. Peterson highlights the issue of classic literature being overlooked in favor of contemporary authors like Maya Angelou, using Shakespeare as a prime example of the valuable literary tradition that is at risk of being neglected in modern educational curricula.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von episodes that mention Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Episode: Rail Baby | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #409
Published on September 20, 2022
I was reading this book about soldiers in World War II, and they were at the point where they knew they were in a situation where they were going to die. There were no ifs, ands, or buts—they knew they were gonna die.
In a discussion, Theo Von recounts reading a book about soldiers in World War II, highlighting a poignant moment where the soldiers faced the reality of their mortality. This reference serves to emphasize the importance of valuing life, especially when confronted with danger, as illustrated through his conversation with Dalton, a survivor of a near-fatal accident.
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