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Hot Takes on the Classics

Emily Maeda & Tim McIntosh
Paradise Lost
Mark Twain
John Milton
Joan Of Arc
Homer's Iliad
Virgil's Aeneid
Beowulf
France
Satan
Trial Of Joan Of Arc
Hundred Years' War
Classical Literature
Education
Psychomachia
Napoleon Bonaparte
Plutarch
The City Of God
Christianity
Abdiel
War and Peace

Hot Takes on the Classics is no dusty, academic approach to great books. It’s a gossipy, exciting discussion about the best literature ever written. Hosted by Tim and Emily, who are veteran teachers and long-time friends, Hot Takes is packed with playful debate, meaningful speculation, and hearty laughs.

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In this episode of Hot Takes on the Classics, Emily Maeda and Tim McIntosh explore how Western art and music have depicted the many faces of love—from divine ecstasy to tragic longing to the gentle affections of pastoral life. They move ... more

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In this episode of Hot Takes on the Classics, Emily Maeda and Tim McIntosh take a deep dive into Jonathan Edwards’s A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections, one of the most important theological works ever published in America. They e... more

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In this episode of Hot Takes on the Classics, Emily Maeda and Tim McIntosh explore one of the most influential works in Western thought—St. Augustine’s Confessions. Through Augustine’s prayerful reflections, they trace the restless searc... more

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In this episode of Hot Takes on the Classics, Emily Maeda and Tim McIntosh turn to the fourth and final love in C.S. Lewis’s taxonomy—agape, or divine charity—through the Gospel of St. John. They explore how John’s vision of love transf... more

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Tim McIntosh
Host of the podcast, veteran teacher and long-time friend of co-host, engaged in lively discussions about classic literature.
Emily Maeda
Co-host of the podcast, sharing meaningful insights and spirited debates in discussions about classic literature.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • Classics podcast that fills a gap

    For fans of the Literary Life and Closereads podcasts: Hot Takes on the Classics is a fantastic podcasts that fills a gap in current discourse on the classics. Rather than doing multiple podcasts on a single classic, each season of this podcast offers an ongoing conversation of a single theme ( war, love). Each episode offers a recap of a seminal work for the seasons theme. This allows listeners to see the evolution of the ongoing “great conversation”. The hosts bring in knowledge of art, music,... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jesshb7
    United States2 months ago
  • Hot Take on Hot Takes on the Classics

    An accessible and entertaining introduction to books-worth-reading-but-who-has-the-time?

    In addition to giving a good overview of the material, they allow the listener access to themes that permeate work, and in turn, make you a better reader generally. I look forward to hearing the duo tackle more texts in the coming months.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pope52
    United States3 months ago
  • Classics can be great

    I’ve always wanted to know classics and be able to carry on a conversation about them. I feel like I’ve been allowed into a secret society of classic lovers and I’m loving it.

    I love the lively yet kindly scholarly conversation.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Immature classics follower
    United States3 months ago
  • Great Podcast!

    This a very breath taking, and and suspenseful podcast. I love to listen to this on my commute to work. It always gets me ready for the day ahead. Thanks so much Tim and Emily!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    em ma mom
    United States3 months ago
  • Emily is wise

    I’ve been a long time fan of Tim McIntosh from other podcasts, but Emily wins the Hot Take award for saying that Jo SHOULD HAVE married Laurie!

    This is great show. I love the focus on Classic works, with a season theme.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Redroper64
    United States3 months ago

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The engaging dynamic between the hosts fosters an enjoyable listening experience, making complex literary themes accessible.
High praise for the lively debates and exploration of cultural themes adds enthusiasm to the discussions, bringing literature to life.
Many listeners express that the podcast significantly enhances their understanding of literary works and motivates them to read more classics.
Listeners appreciate the relatable and humorous approach to classic literature, finding it refreshing compared to traditional academic discussions.

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Episode 13: Henry V - Shakespeare: A Young Prince Delivers the Greatest Speech on War
Q: What is Emily's perspective on engaging students with Shakespeare?
Emily believes that instead of making students read Shakespeare's works as if they were novels, performing them or memorizing parts can be a more engaging way to learn.
Episode 13: Henry V - Shakespeare: A Young Prince Delivers the Greatest Speech on War
Q: What is the historical context of Henry V as a character?
Henry V is a real historical figure known as a great military leader and England's warrior king, who reigned during the Hundred Years War and helped England become a significant military power in Europe.
Episode 12: Song of Roland/Pope Urban/Life of Charlemagne: Battles that Become Legends
Q: What is the thing about Roland that was so cherished 200 years after his life? What was he emblematic of?
Roland embodies the ideal Christian knight, despite his foibles of rashness and pride; he is brave, courageous, and loyal to Charlemagne, laying down his life for honor.

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What is Hot Takes on the Classics about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Engaging in lively discourse, the podcast offers fresh insights into classic literature while making it accessible and entertaining for a broad audience. Hosted by Tim and Emily, both experienced educators, the discussions cover noteworthy themes and characters from various classic texts. Each episode not only aims to provide a thorough understanding of the works but also incorporates playful debates and relevant contemporary connections, making literature relatable and enjoyable for listeners.

With its unique blend of humor and educational insights, the podcast fosters a community that encourages appreciation of the classics, bridging gaps for those who might feel intimidated by traditional academic approaches. Listeners can expect a mix ... more

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