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The podcast follows the composition of the Harry Potter book series; each regular podcast episode covers a chapter of the book, and each podcast season ends when the book is finished. [9] Besides discussing a different chapter each week, every episode also has a different theme through which the text is explored, like 'love', 'forgiveness ...
[3] [4] It was the first MuggleNet podcast and was released on August 7, 2005, and was hosted by Ben Schoen, Sims, and Kevin Steck. After the release of the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and before the announcement of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film) the hosts announced that they were ending the show and put out a finale ...
Rubin and Concepcion give a detailed recap of the episode or chapter they are examining and then identify the central themes and key ideas. [1] The podcast episodes are serialized either in the order that the original work was released (in the cases of Game of Thrones and Harry Potter) or in the order of the in-universe chronology (in the case of Star Wars), and contain spoilers.
By the mid-1950s, it was being broadcast somewhere in the world in any given minute, [3] and in 1954 the organization's first international Bible teaching ministry office opened in Canada. By the time of Epp's retirement in 1981, the Back to the Bible program was syndicated as a daily 30-minute broadcast on more than 800 radio stations ...
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek shared some insight into what went wrong with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s multi-million dollar podcast deal. “We thought we can come in and offer a great experience ...
Dudley Dursley, Harry's cousin and childhood bully, was played by actor Harry Melling. Like many of the children in the cast, "Sorcerer's Stone" was Melling's first acting credit.
Interviewer Megan Phelps-Roper says podcast was ‘never intended to vindicate’ author over her remarks about the transgender community
In every episode, there is an interview with a guest from a variety of disciplines—historians, theologians, sociologists, and anthropologists—in order to better understand Mars Hill and Mark Driscoll. [16] Episode 5 included an interview with Dr. Rose Madrid-Swetman. [17] One of the bonus episodes is dedicated specifically to Joshua Harris ...