Classics & Careers S3, E1: David Harry (Tour Guide and Magician)
Meet David Harry, aka 'The London Spy' and 'The Delusionist', a former Vice President of Deutsche Bank who went from photocopy-boy to member of the Magic Circle and social media star via ancient trade guilds and a love for Latin. This is an episode not to be missed! We talk flatulence, London's secrets, Fishbourne Roman Palace, the joys of Classics and forging your own path. Follow David on IG, TikTok and his websiteThe story of Teller the MagicianEnter our Poetry CompetitionPlease note: the views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker, and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.Follow us on Instagram Join the Classical Association to access discounts, events and moreFollow the CA on Instagram (podcast), LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTubeAnd find out more at classicalassociation.org
TCP Talking Disability: Dyslexia and Classics
Joining Dr Chella Ward this week are Dr Marcus Bell and Ronnais Lloyd to explore how dyslexia and learning difference has influenced their studies of the ancient past. This UK Disability History Month, we're exploring experiences of disability and the study of the ancient world - follow us on Instagram and TikTok to enjoy clips and find all our episodes. Ronnais' profile at the University of Leeds: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/pgr/9810/ronnais-lloyd and her article on Asterion hub: https://asterion.uk/index.php/2021/09/24/reading-roman-history-while-autistic/Marcus' profile at UCL: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/104704-marcus-bell and their recent article: https://academic.oup.com/crj/article/16/2/178/7471466The views and opinions expressed in these podcasts are those of the speakers, and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here.
TCP Talking Disability: Neurodiversity and Classics
Joining Dr Chella Ward this week are Annis Wiltshire and Dr Ellie Mackin-Roberts for an episode of Talking Disability on autism and neurodivergence. They discuss ancient sensory experiences, retrospective diagnoses and the reliability of accessible adjustments. This UK Disability History Month, we're exploring experiences of disability and the study of the ancient world - follow us on Instagram to enjoy clips and find all our episodes. Ellie's article in the Institute of Classical Studies bulletin can be accessed here: https://academic.oup.com/bics/article-abstract/67/1/53/7977041?redirectedFrom=fulltext&login=falseFollow Annis' society Neuroinfinity Oxford here: https://www.instagram.com/neuroinfinityoxford/ and read her blog on HephaestusThe views and opinions expressed in these podcasts are those of the speakers, and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here. Apologies for the mic feedback in this episode.
TCP Talking Disability: Cerebral Palsy and Classics
Join Dr Chella Ward and her two guests, Alexandra and Danny, in this first episode of our Talking Disability mini-series, launching this UK Disability History Month, exploring experiences of disability and the study of the ancient world. Dr Alexandra F Morris (Queen’s University Belfast): https://alexandrafmorris.wordpress.com/ Dr Danny Pucknell (Cardiff and Vale College) Chair of the Cardiff and District Classical Association https://classicalassociation.org/croeso-i-caerdydd-classics-past-present-and-future/SHOW NOTESAlexandra mentioned Crip Antiquity (https://cripantiquity.com/) and Asterion Hub (https://asterion.uk/) Disability Terminology Blog: https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/alexandra-morris/blog-brief-guide-disability-terminology-and-theory-ancient-world-studiesArticle written for the general public about Harpocrates and cerebral palsy: https://www.historyworkshop.org.uk/disability-history/tomorrow-is-yesterday-disability-in-ancient-egypt/Original peer-reviewed article written for a medical audience: https://pediatricstrokejournal.com/cerebral-palsy-in-ancient-egypt/The views and opinions expressed in these podcasts are those of the speakers, and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here.
Virgil's Aeneid: BONUS with Prof. Llewelyn Morgan
We lied - there's one final episode of the series and it's a special one with Oxford don and Virgil super expert, Prof. Morgan. Find out what he thinks about our traitor theories and Aeneas' character arc, his favourite passages, the importance of Hercules and enjoy the quick fire round!Llewelyn's music picks: Joan Armatrading (Down to Zero), Vaughan Williams (Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis) and Leonard Cohen (Boogie St)Thanks so much for joining us on this podcast series - look out for a mini series dropping very soon and a brand new season coming in 2026... send your comments and recommendations to us via IG @theclassicalpodOur Bonus Episode this week is some extra time with Llewelyn: become a CA member to enjoy Watch on YouTube to view the texts at the same time. Listen wherever you get your podcasts and find out more about the CA: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/the-classics-podcastBrowse Caroline's work: https://carolinelawrence.com/Enjoy the rest of the series and our reading suggestionsRead the Aeneid in Latin and EnglishPodcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here.