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Pythagoras

An episode of the Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers by Elbert Hubbard podcast, hosted by Elbert Hubbard, titled "Pythagoras" was published on December 31, 2025 and runs 45 minutes.

December 31, 2025 ·45m · Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers by Elbert Hubbard

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Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists by Elbert Hubbard Loyal Books Elbert Hubbard describes the homes of authors, poets, social reformers and other prestigious people, reflecting on how their surroundings may have influenced them. These short essays are part biography and part pontification of Hubbard's opinion of the subject and their oeuvre. In this volume he reflects on the lives of well known scientists. Included are Sir Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Nicolaus Copernicus, Alexander von Humboldt, William Herschel, Charles Darwin, Ernst Haeckel, Carl Linnaeus, Thomas H. Huxley, John Tyndall, Alfred R. Wallace, and John Fiske. This is Volume 12 in a series of 14 books. Another new perspective. Joe Kleman In this podcast, we will be discussing the many perspectives of life. It is a collection of information that you find useful along your own journey. Whether it is in buying your first home, end of life planning or finances. We also cherish and appreciate the musings of a city that used to be, and the wisdoms of our elders. Their oral accounts of history are very important to preserve. We want to be a resource for great, quality infomation you can use to make a little bit easier Mintage, The by Elbert Hubbard (1856 - 1915) LibriVox Elbert Hubbard is best known as the author of the "Little Journeys To The Homes of Famous People". These 11 short stores show the side of him that celebrated caring, friendship love among humans. The first describes how 5 frightened orphan children from a foreign country were cared for on a railroad journey of a thousand miles; all by strangers without any planning and without a word of English being spoken or needed. He observed caring human men and women of all ages doing whatever was necessary to see they reached their destination in whatever comfort could be provided. His famous motto was "The mintage of wisdom is to know that rest is rust and that real life lies in love, laughter and work". Hubbard (Summary by Phil Chenevert) Our Walk Home: Journeys in Recovery Kate Oliver Hello, and welcome to, Our Walk Home: Journeys in Recovery.Join good friends Amy, Erin, and Kate as we take a deep dive into the world of sugar addiction. Three women who found the strength to tackle their own addiction through community, courage, and commitment. Each episode will tackle a new subject, offering a little guidance and inspiration as you take your own walk home back from the edge of addiction.
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