PodParley PodParley

Episode 3: Getting to Know Jo

Episode 3 of the The Roman Arbisi Podcast podcast, hosted by The Roman Arbisi Podcast, titled "Episode 3: Getting to Know Jo" was published on October 15, 2020 and runs 35 minutes.

October 15, 2020 ·35m · The Roman Arbisi Podcast

0:00 / 0:00

On this week's episode of the podcast I have my first guest! My beautiful, wonderful, hilarious, and intelligent fiancee, Jo Anne! We cover a variety of topics including her line of work, movies, and various other things she loves, all leading up to her killer impression of me and how I react towards a movie I love. Enjoy!

On this week's episode of the podcast I have my first guest! My beautiful, wonderful, hilarious, and intelligent fiancee, Jo Anne! We cover a variety of topics including her line of work, movies, and various other things she loves, all leading up to her killer impression of me and how I react towards a movie I love. Enjoy!

Why is this pod cast dangerous to the Roman Catholic Church The Unknown Pod caster Roman Triumvirates, The by Charles Merivale (1808 - 1893) LibriVox In this short volume, the British historian, Charles Merivale, describes the long conflict by which the rule of one man replaced the Roman Republic. Here we meet that ineffectual has-been Pompeius, the resourceful military and political genius, Julius Caesar, unbending Cato, brave, dissolute Marcus Antonius, grandiloquent, doomed Cicero, peerless Cleopatra and, almost the sole survivor, crafty, cold, and sagacious young Octavius (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.) Short History of France: From Caesar's Invasion to the Battle of Waterloo, A by Agnes Mary Frances Robinson (1857 - 1944) LibriVox After the Roman conquest, the Celtic Gauls adopted Roman culture and speech. The Germanic invasions ultimately transformed France into a Catholic feudal society. In this short history, Mary Duclaux traces the emergence of towns, the rise of the French monarchy, the calamitous Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion. We meet Joan of Arc, Charles VII, the gallant Henry IV, and the Sun King, Louis XIV, who drove France to the brink of bankruptcy. In the second half of the book Duclaux gives us the French Revolution and the Age of Napoleon: Louis XVI, sunk in "plump and smiling apathy," Marie Antoinette, who pleaded with France's enemies for rescue, the Paris mob who hated her, Danton, Saint-Just, Robespierre, and the Terror, and finally a sombre young Corsican officer with no small talk, the military and administrative genius, Napoleon Bonaparte. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.) Roman Darmogray Roman Darmogray Welcome to the Roman Darmogray podcast, where amazing things happen.
URL copied to clipboard!