Learn about A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens in our Let’s Talk Literature episode from English Plus Podcast. Learn about the major characters, plot, themes and much more in this episode.
Learn about A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens in our Let’s Talk Literature episode from English Plus Podcast. Learn about the major characters, plot, themes and much more in this episode.
Learn about an immortal classic by Emily Bronte. In this episode of Let’s Talk Literature, we will talk about Wuthering Heights. We will discuss its plot, characters and themes.
Learn about Cervantes’ masterpiece Don Quixote De La Mancha in this new Immortal Books episode from English Plus Podcast.
Learn about one of the most famous books in Italian Literature, The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. I will give you some background of the book, the author and we will take a deep dive into The Divine Comedy.
Learn about Indian Literature from its first beginnings all the way to contemporary Indian literature in this new Essential Guides episode from English Plus Podcast.
Stop letting small emotional cuts get infected. Learn actionable strategies to halt rumination, treat rejection, and distinguish productive planning from toxic spiraling.
Why are men less likely to seek help? We explore the sociology of male silence, the “Strongman” paradox, and the truth behind the mid-life crisis.
Are AI girlfriends the cure for loneliness or the end of human intimacy? We explore the sociology of dating machines, the “Hikikomori” effect, and the redefining of infidelity.
Can AI bring the dead back to life? We explore the ethics of “Thanabots,” the psychology of stalled mourning, and the digital afterlife. Is talking to a digital ghost healing or haunting?
AI isn’t just taking jobs; it’s managing them. Explore the sociology of the “invisible manager,” from the panopticon of warehouses to the gamification of gig work.
Forget what you know about time. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity changed everything. We explore time dilation, the twin paradox, and why gravity is just a curve in the fabric of the cosmos.