18 episodi

Thinking on the Air is purely that, my thoughts sent out into the air with a new topic every episode. It includes guests, discussions and culture/art critiques.

Thinking on the Air AJ Moore

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Thinking on the Air is purely that, my thoughts sent out into the air with a new topic every episode. It includes guests, discussions and culture/art critiques.

    Halloween: An Exploration of Mythology, History and Horror

    Halloween: An Exploration of Mythology, History and Horror

    Happy Halloween, Fair Samhain and All Hallow's Eve!!! Welcome to the haunted mansion of Thinking on the Air, where we do not just celebrate these hallowed days, but recount them and explore the historical reasons why. We will invite some the finest ghosts, ghouls and witches from the Otherworld to sit a the Dumb Supper feast with us. We will explore why we all deserve and enjoy a good scare every now and then, as well as think about what the true horror is lurking beyond the soundwaves. Sources: Britannica, Fire of Learning on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iro229V4Wss&list=PLsjBWU7PWlb519sLfltARS_er-fOpqygg&index=80,”Cambridgeshire Customs and Folklore", Enid Porter, https://www.learnreligions.com/all-about-samhain-2562691, https://www.npr.org/2013/10/27/240824786/the-truth-that-creeps-beneath-our-spooky-ghost-stories,



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    Islam: the Muslim religion

    Islam: the Muslim religion

    To understand the Muslim religion, we must understand its origins and history, so begin with the Prophet Muhammad's life and story from a historian's perspective. We watch the Muslim Caliphs guide their people into the foundations of a nation of Caliphates. After we have already gained a basic understanding of who Allah is within the Islamic faith, we begin to understand how the Five Pillars came to be by examining the Prophet Muhammad and his family. Finally, we close out this weeks' episode with understanding of the need to educate oneself on other religions and cultures, thus why we study and speak about them. We use this as a framing guide into next weeks' episode, Buddhism.  Corrections: White (enforced) oppression, a critical word left out, white people aren't oppressed. Sources: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Islam/Doctrines-of-the-Qur-an#ref69141, https://www.ancient.eu/Rashidun_Caliphate/, https://www.britannica.com/place/Caliphate/The-Abbasid-caliphate




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    What we've done to Cuba

    What we've done to Cuba

    This week we discuss both Cuban Revolutions and their American involvement. Dating back to the turn of the 20th century's "Splendid Little War" known for freeing of the Spanish but not the Americans, Teddy Roosevelt and his rough riders leading the charge at San Juan Hill. Though also leaving Cuba betrayed by their sisterly neighbor and without their independence, which in turn leaves a open door for Batista and his repressive military regime beginning in 1933, and then Castro and Communism in 1959. We discuss the relationship between the two nations and the scars left upon the little island by Americans. Sources: Degrees of Freedom: Louisiana and Cuba After Slavery by Rebecca J. Scott, Inside the Cuban Revolution: Fidel Castro and the Urban Underground by Julia E, Sweig, Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana by William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh.


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    • 1h 11 min
    Fantasy Roleplay: Dungeons and Dragons

    Fantasy Roleplay: Dungeons and Dragons

    In our final week of season 1 we discuss DnD. The tenants of such including how-to's, explanations of why you should play, and guidance tips and tricks from a real Dungeon Master. Thanks to our guest Dennis, who answers overall questions about the game and discusses how you can begin playing and DMing. We also examie the history and cultural impact of the game in today's zeitgeist. Thank you all for listening and I hope you are thinking about all for the exciting topics we discussed this season. See you soon. Sources and Recommendations: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Dungeons-and-Dragons

    Critical Role: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpXBGqwsBkpvcYjsJBQ7LEQ and https://open.spotify.com/show/7e8zPFBpW0DtgyrrPnt0xT?si=Tjac5IaWTbqeA5gQc7zw2w

    Dimension 20: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC8zWIx8aBQme-x1nX9iZ0A

    Matthew Colville DMing Guide: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkVdb9Yr8fc05_VbAVfskCA


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    • 1h 5 min
    Fantasy and Science Fiction

    Fantasy and Science Fiction

    Nearing our final episode of season one, we move from a discussion of writing to the specific genres of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Please enjoy this rainy day podcast as we drift into the other realm of the magical and impossible. Don't worry, Afrofuturism comes next season.  We focus on the genres as sources for reflection and dismantlement of our own world and our history as well as a place of escape and exploration. With a look into the historical contexts and interweaving of both genres and how they change over time. Sources: Wikipedia, Lost World: Tales of the 20th and 19th centuries and https://www.britannica.com/art/science-fiction



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    • 1h 6 min
    Writing and Storytelling

    Writing and Storytelling

    This week we are thinking about writing and storytelling, its processes and why we do it, as well as how we do it. Including poems by Johannes Wolfgang von Goethe and Seamus Heaney, we use them as guides for poetic and narrative crafts, as we talk about how to build a poem or story from the ground up. It ties alongside with narrative and poetic concepts such as character, active versus passive, their archetypes and metaphor versus simile. We will also discuss some history of storytelling and the importance of the written word. Corrections: Omnipotent 3rd person narration is also known as 3rd person limited narration, and a note for character, a active character need to work at it to be successful, even the most proficient characters need to fail. References: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqC7IVKQPbg&list=PL1TLSKocOLTvdl54a6wgNdB8oSm-eZ7h6, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrGenUdbeP4&list=PLe23MH-NIaVV_zsRMzoluwJRwh2fQXU6L


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