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Chapter 2.18 - Lessons from Anthropocene Reviewed
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Chapter 2.18 - Lessons from Anthropocene Reviewed

What John Green's podcast and book taught us about who we are as humans

Alicia and Sarah discuss the greater world of humanity and their close ties to Indiana in their discussion of John Green's podcast and book of essays, The Anthropocene Reviewed. They discuss the varied nature of the essays Green selected for his book, the importance and value of doing thorough research, and highlight their own likes and dislikes about Indiana and Indianapolis. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they've been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom. 

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Music by Craig Harmann

Cover art by Matt Holman


Show notes:

Theme corner:

  • Human experience, creativity, internet review culture, developing argument

What are we enjoying right now?

  • Alicia: The Gifts of Imperfection (book), Daisy Jones and the Six (book)

  • Sarah: No Cure for Being Human by Kate Bowler (book), Marry Me (movie)

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