
The study of classical languages and ancient texts provides a connection to cultures and individuals separated from us through the passage of time. Beyond the reading of these texts for their patent meaning, there is at times a latent meaning, a truth of words and reality which underlies the intent of the original author and can speak to us through our descendent, native tongues.
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Euclid’s Elements with Mark Forrester – The Confederal Reserve Ep. 9

Episode 9 Classical Work: Elementa by Euclid Guest: Mark Forrester Click “Continue Reading” to view the episode at BetterPears.com
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Carpe Kᾰρπός (Season 3, Episode 1)

Welcome to the Season 3 Premiere of The BetterPears Podcast. This episode is on fish, fruit, and fistfuls. The purpose of the episode, like all those of the podcast, is to suggest deeper meanings for the words we employ to express reality each day. Thus, while the positions offered in each episode are in no…
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Update Announcement (Season 3, Episode 0)

Welcome to this Season 3 update for BetterPears and The BetterPears Podcast. I am Dr. Jason Fugikawa, founder of BetterPears and managing member of FugiCor, LLC, its parent company. This blog post and podcast will include updates on Season 3 of The BetterPears Podcast, a new perk for BetterPears Leaves contributors, the online reading course…
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Pride and Prejudice with Lilly Bermudez-Wilkins – The Confederal Reserve Ep. 8

Episode 8 Classical Work: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Guest: Lilly Bermudez-Wilkins Click “Continue Reading” to view the episode at BetterPears.com
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The Book of Tobit with Damian Lenshek – The Confederal Reserve Ep. 7

Episode 7 Classical Work: The Book of Tobit Guest: Damian Lenshek, Director of Cemeteries for the Diocese of Madison Click “Continue Reading” to view the episode at BetterPears.com






