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Voices of Ancient Egypt

Welcome to Voices of Ancient Egypt — the podcast for people who don’t just want to learn about ancient Egypt, but want to understand it at a deeper, more meaningful level.Your podcast host, Melinda Nelson-Hurst, Ph.D., is an Egyptologist with years of experience teaching at the university level, working in Egypt, and training students around the world to read real ancient Egyptian texts. She’s spent decades studying this civilization in a traditional academic setting so you don’t have to — and so you can access knowledge that’s usually locked behind academic walls.With a blend of solo deep-dives and conversations with experts and everyday Egyptophiles, this podcast brings ancient Egyptian history, beliefs, and language to life — and shows you how learning hieroglyphs is possible, no matter your age, background, or schedule.Whether you want to read hieroglyphs in museums, on social media, or on your next trip to Egypt, you’ll find the tools, stories,

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    027: The Ancient Egyptians' Own Version of Their History

    In this episode, we dive deep into the evolution of Egyptian timekeeping, revealing the stark differences between how the ancient Egyptians viewed their own history and the modern systems used in museums today.You will discover how the Egyptians balanced linear and cyclical time, the origins of the dynasty system through the historian Manetho, and how the concepts of ma'at and isfet—divine order and chaos—were used to color historical records and royal propaganda.Finally, the episode challenges the idea of "Intermediate Periods" as dark ages, showing how these times of political disunity can actually offer the most fascinating insights into Egyptian society through a unique distribution of wealth and art.What you will learn in this episode:• The Hidden Truth of King Lists: Learn how those neatly ordered ovals of names in temples like Abydos were often politically motivated and full of intentional omissions rather than being purely objective historical records.• Time as a Circle and a Line: Explore how the Egyptians reconciled a modern-style linear history with the repeating cycles of the sun, seasons, and kingly reigns, creating a worldview where every new king was a fresh start.• Manetho’s Mystery: Meet the 3rd-century BCE historian who gave us our system of dynasties, and find out why his groupings sometimes ignore family lines in favor of political unity or the city from which a king ruled.• Ma'at vs. Isfet: Discover how the cosmic struggle between divine order and chaos was used as a powerful tool for royal propaganda, portraying past eras of disunity as "chaotic" to make current rulers look more successful.• The Invention of the Kingdoms: Find out why terms like "Old Kingdom" and "Middle Kingdom" are actually modern conventions from the last 200 years—and why the "Third Intermediate Period" wasn't even recognized until the 1970s.• Redefining the "Dark Ages": Hear how the "Intermediate Periods," often dismissed as times of decline, actually reveal a widening of social access to monuments, allowing more people to commission stone stelae than ever before.• Connecting the Past to the Present: Understand how our modern divisions of Egyptian history actually still align with the ancient concepts of ma'at and isfet, helping us make sense of a complicated and "alive" ancient civilization._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    026: How the Rosetta Stone Actually Works — And What It Really Took to Crack Hieroglyphs

    After nearly 1,500 years of silence, how did we finally learn to read the "sacred carvings" of the Pharaohs? In this episode of the Voices of Ancient Egypt podcast, we dive into the high-stakes race to crack the code of Egyptian hieroglyphs.From the accidental discovery of a stone hidden in a military fortress wall to the obsessive linguistic rivalry between an English polymath and a French prodigy, we explore the breakthroughs that turned a dead script into a living history.Discover how a single realization about sounds and symbols shattered centuries of misconceptions and reopened the door to the ancient world.In this episode, you will learn:• The Fortuitous Discovery: How a "peculiar stone" reused as building material in a military fort became the most famous key in archaeological history.• The Symbolic Trap: Why scholars were stuck for over a millennium believing hieroglyphs were purely symbolic, and the specific names that finally proved them wrong.• The Battle of the Geniuses: The controversial rivalry between Thomas Young and Jean-François Champollion—did the Frenchman truly work alone, or did he "borrow" the key to his success?• The Secret Weapon: How Champollion’s teenage obsession with Coptic provided the final, missing bridge to the language of the Pharaohs.• The "I’ve Done It!" Moment: The incredible true story of the man who worked himself into a five-day coma the moment he finally solved the puzzle.• Decoding History: How a name found at the Temple of Abu Simbel proved that hieroglyphs weren't used for sounds just for foreign kings’ names, but were the phonetic heartbeat of an entire civilization.• Unlocking the Code for Yourself: Why the decipherment of hieroglyphs wasn't just a win for 19th-century academics, but an open invitation for you to read the ancient texts today._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    025: Three Seasons, No Winter: How the Ancient Egyptian Calendar Divided the Year (And Why It Actually Makes Perfect Sense)

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, we dive into the rhythmic cycle of life along the Nile, exploring why the ancient Egyptians organized their world into three distinct seasons rather than the four we recognize today.We’ll journey from the letters of a disgruntled Middle Kingdom landowner to the bustling construction sites of the Great Pyramid to see how the rising and falling of the river dictated everything from farming and taxes to massive engineering projects.Whether you are looking for a sense of historical renewal or want to understand the logistics of moving massive stones, this episode reveals how the Nile’s flood was the ultimate heartbeat of a civilization.In this episode, you will learn:• The Secret of the Three Seasons: Why the Egyptians didn’t follow temperature-based seasons or solar divisions based on equinoxes and solstices, instead adopting an agricultural calendar focused on the Nile’s water levels.• The Mystery of the Five Extra Days: How the Egyptians accounted for a 365-day year using intercalary days, conceptualized as the birthdays of five major gods.• The Drifting Calendar: Why the "Flood Season" eventually ended up happening in the middle of winter and how the lack of a leap year caused their calendar to slowly shift through the solar year.• Ancient Office Drama: What the surviving letters of Hekanakht, a Middle Kingdom priest and landowner, tell us about how seasonal pay and food rations were managed during tough times.• Pyramid Building Logistics: Why the flood season was actually the prime time for transporting massive limestone blocks from Tura to Giza, as confirmed by the groundbreaking discovery of the Wadi al-Jarf papyri.• The Copper Connection: How King Khufu’s massive demand for copper tools led to unprecedented mining expeditions in the Sinai Peninsula during the construction of the Great Pyramid.• A Different Kind of New Year: Why the Egyptian New Year offers a unique perspective on renewal and hope tied to the return of the river's life-giving waters – a renewal that you can still tap into today._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    024: "I Almost Didn't Sign Up" — What Held Students Back and What Changed

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst addresses the common doubts and hesitations that keep many people from pursuing their passion for hieroglyphs.Drawing on her decades of experience as an Egyptologist, she explains why feeling unsure is not a "stop sign" but often a sign that you will be a diligent, detail-oriented student.Listeners will hear inspiring stories of students who, despite having no prior language experience or very little free time, transitioned from feeling intimidated to confidently reading monuments and artifacts.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:•  Why your doubts are a secret weapon: Discover why the most discerning and hesitant students often become the most successful masters of hieroglyphs.•  The Broken Method vs. The Right Way: Learn why traditional textbooks and university courses often fail, and how a brain-friendly, incremental approach makes reading ancient texts achievable for anyone.•  Mastery in minutes, not hours: Hear how you can "sight read" hieroglyphs by committing as little as one hour per week or using short, 15-minute lessons that fit into your morning coffee break.•  Decoding the real world: Find out how to move past obscure textbook quotes to start reading the actual texts found in museums, on social media, and on monuments in Egypt.•  The "Yes” Door vs. the "No” Door: Understand which one leads to a "buzz of achievement and cleverness."•  Why age and experience are just numbers: Hear from student stories why you are never too old and don't need a background in foreign languages to successfully learn this "visually poetic" script._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    023: Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs Fast-Track: Class Replay

    Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs Fast-Track: 4 Steps to Learning to Read in Museums or on Trips (WITHOUT overwhelm)[Watch the replay for a limited time: https://scribalschool.com]In the free class, you'll learn my Scribal System: S.E.S.H.With S.E.S.H., learning hieroglyphs is as simple as:1️⃣ Saving tons of time by skipping the dense grammar books that make your eyes glaze over (I will help you identify what to do instead)2️⃣ Establishing the simple roadmap will have you reading hieroglyphs in a matter of a few weeks (I’ll show you how)3️⃣ Shrewdly executing your plan with the roadmap that fits your life (no huge chunks of time needed)4️⃣ Harnessing your inner scribe to keep up the momentum and walk up to ancient artifacts and read the hieroglyphs thereSeriously – it’s that simple, and it can be done, start to finish, in the time you already have._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    022: Exactly How You’ll Learn Hieroglyphs in 10 Weeks

    In this episode, Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst gives you a full, behind-the-scenes breakdown of her signature program, Scribal School. And she addresses the common question many Egyptophiles have: "How and what exactly can I learn to read in hieroglyphs?"In this episode, you will discover the step-by-step roadmap to mastering Egyptian hieroglyphs in just 10 weeks in Scribal School.Scribal School is the robust program that gives you everything you need to walk into a museum or up to tomb and temple walls and read the hieroglyphic texts there. It’s a one-stop-shop for fast-tracking your learning of hieroglyphs.This program is for Egyptophiles who want to read the real Egyptian texts that they see in museums, online, in books, and on trips to Egypt.If you’ve ever wondered whether this program is right for you – or what really makes it different from every other hieroglyphs book or program out there – listen in.What You Will Learn in This Episode:• Real Results: the results that real students with busy, unpredictable lives are getting (we’re taking 3x the results in only 10% of the time).• Who this program is truly for.• The Foundation of the Pharaohs: Master the basics of the writing system and start reading the names of Pharaohs by the end of your first week.• Beyond the Textbook: Discover the secret to recognizing hieroglyphs in the real world – such as Princess Sit-Hathoriunet’s bracelets or female Pharaoh Hatshepsut’s ointment jar.• Decoding the Classics: How to identify the most common texts you will ever encounter.• Secrets of the Afterlife: The key to reading a massive number of Egyptian texts in museums and gaining a deeper understanding of what ancient Egyptians wanted for their afterlife.• The Personal Touch: How to unlock a deeper level of understanding and connection with the ancient Egyptians through reading particular hieroglyphic words and phrases that are rarely taught in books or courses.• Decoding Temples & Tombs: What you’ll learn to read on tomb and temple walls discover what people and gods on the walls are doing, from tending cattle to offering prayers.• The "Tour Guide" Effect: How this 10-week journey can equip you to read massive columns at Karnak and maybe even be mistaken for a professional guide by your fellow travelers (yes, this really happened to multiple people in Scribal School before!)._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    021: How Marc Learned Hieroglyphs in 1 Hour a Week

    In this episode, Dr. Melinda sits down with her student, Marc, to discuss his journey from a childhood fascination with King Tutankhamun to sight-reading ancient hieroglyphs in world-class museums.Marc shares his frustrations with traditional, confusing textbooks and explains how a structured, pattern-based approach allowed him to unlock the secrets of ancient texts even with a demanding career and busy schedule.Whether you are a curious beginner or have struggled with self-study in the past, this conversation reveals how ancient scripts can become accessible and rewarding through the right community and curriculum.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:• The Museum Gap: Discover why even advanced university students often struggle to read what they see in a gallery – and how to focus your study on the formulaic patterns actually found on museum walls.• The Power of 1 Hour: Learn how a busy professional with family and hobbies can make incredible progress using spaced repetition and just one hour of study per week.• Beyond Emojis and Symbols: Uncover the truth about whether hieroglyphs are just symbols or a complex language, and how to demystify the script by focusing on its foundational building blocks.• The "Cartouche Moment": Hear the serendipitous story of how Marc was able to spot and read a Ramses II necklace in the wild, without ever specifically memorizing that Pharaoh’s name.• Textbooks vs. Structure: Find out why many popular books leave students feeling pull-your-hair-out frustrated and how a curated curriculum differentiates between core concepts and niche details to keep you moving forward.• Community over Solitude: Explore the benefits of an online community where you can get answers in real-time and join a guided study plan that fits any time zone or schedule.• Investing in Yourself: A look at why Marc believes that it’s important to invest in yourself and that learning an ancient language is a worthwhile and rewarding personal journey._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    020: How to Bring Egypt to You: Unlock the Magic and Wonder of Hieroglyphs from Home

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, Egyptologist Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst reveals that the magic of the ancient world isn't tied to a specific GPS coordinate or a plane ticket to Cairo.Instead, the deepest connection to this ancient civilization happens in the moment of comprehension—whether you are at your kitchen table, in a local library, or browsing a thrift shop.You will discover how to bring the wonders of Egypt into your daily life by unlocking the hidden layer of meaning that hieroglyphs provide, transforming how you view everything from museum artifacts to home decor.What you will learn in this episode:• The Secret "Subtitles" to Ancient History: Why viewing Egyptian art without reading the text is like watching a movie without subtitles, and how to add a profound new depth to the things you already love.• How to Find Ancient Egypt in Unexpected Places: Remarkable stories of students who successfully read hieroglyphs on thrift store finds and even on a friend's necklace at a party.• The Truth About Expertise: Why the world's leading scholars don't necessarily spend the most time in Egypt, but instead build their mastery through small, consistent blocks of time at their own desks.• Your Advantage Over 1970s Archaeologists: How modern technology and high-resolution digital archives now give you more access to ancient texts from your living room than professionals had just 50 years ago.• The Scribe’s Home-Study Method: Discover how ancient Egyptians traditionally trained their scribes in a home setting, proving you don't need a massive life change to master this ancient skill._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    019: From Beginner to Unofficial Tour Guide at an Egyptian Temple: Juan's Story

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, host Dr. Melinda sits down with Juan Jimenez, a retired systems engineer who turned a lifelong fascination with history into a practical skill that had his tourmates buying him beers.After surviving a life-altering plane crash, Juan decided to dive deep into learning hieroglyphs, eventually moving beyond dense, confusing books to find success in the Scribal School.Join us as Juan shares how he gained the confidence to walk into world-class museums and ancient temples and actually read the stories written on the walls.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:• Why Traditional Textbooks Often Fail: Discover why even "beginner" books can feel tedious or overwhelming and how a visual, lecture-based approach with expert support can make complex grammar finally "click."• The Power of Blocking It Out: Learn Juan's strategy for tackling overwhelming temple walls by identifying small, manageable sections to translate instead of getting lost in every square inch of text.• Deciphering the Names of the Pharaohs: Find out how Juan learned to spot famous names like Ramesses II and Hatshepsut within the intricate forest of hieroglyphs found at sites like Karnak.• The "Superstar" Skill: Hear Juan’s story of how he became the unofficial guide for his tour group in Egypt, translating symbols for curious fellow tour members and even impressing the professional guides.• Small Steps to Big Mastery: Understand the importance of a guided curriculum that doesn't "throw you in the deep end," but instead builds your knowledge through interactive support and a community of fellow learners.• Sharing the Legacy: Listen to a heartwarming moment where Juan uses his knowledge to bond with his grandson, proving that hieroglyphs are a "resume of knowledge" that can be shared across generations.• Overcoming Hesitation: Get Juan’s take on why it's a perfect time to invest in knowledge and why waiting six months to start is simply six months lost._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    018: What No One Tells You Before Your First Egypt Trip

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, Egyptologist Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst shares a hot take that will completely transform your approach to travel to Egypt.While most travelers return home wishing they had known more, Melinda explains how you can join the elite 0.01% of visitors who actually engage with the ancient world on a personal, intimate level.She breaks down the misconceptions about the difficulty of the language and reveals how this single skill acts as a permanent upgrade to how you experience history, museums, and even your own travel photos.By listening to this episode, you will learn:• The Secret to the "0.01% Experience": Discover why 99.9% of travelers feel they were under-prepared for their trip and how learning to read hieroglyphs ensures you aren't one of them.• Why Your Tour Guide Isn't Enough: Learn why even the best 90-second summary from a guide can’t provide the personal connection that comes from reading a scribe’s pride or a son’s prayer for yourself.• How to Fulfill a 3,500-Year-Old Request: Understand why ancient Egyptians specifically wrote their tomb inscriptions for visitors like you to read – and why doing so restores a communication line that was broken for fifteen centuries!• The Karnak Rush: Find out what it feels like to be the only person in a crowded temple who actually knows what the walls are saying while the rest of the world just walks past.• The Months, Not Years Reality: Debunk the myth that you need a PhD to decode the past; Melinda reveals how the right system can have you reading cartouches, offering prayers, and so much more in just a couple of months.• A Permanent Upgrade to Yourself: See how this skill turns every future museum visit, documentary, and even random thrift store find into an interactive, verifiable document rather than just a beautiful object._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    017: Why You Aren’t Learning Hieroglyphs Faster

    In this episode, Dr. Melinda breaks down the top three mistakes that prevent students—and even professionals with PhDs—from successfully learning to read hieroglyphic texts. You will discover that the struggle isn't a reflection of your ability, but rather a result of common traps. In this episode, you will learn:•  The Real-Life Schedule Secret: How just one hour a week can lead to incredible results, allowing you to read hieroglyphs "in the wild" without needing massive blocks of free time.•  Why your current method might be broken and how it leads to the self-doubt that stops most learners in their tracks.•  The Scaffolding Secret: Uncover why traditional university methods often fail and what learning science tells us about why this is.•  The SESH System Preview: Get an inside look at a unique four-step framework designed to fix common learning mistakes and fast-track your ability to read authentic ancient texts.•  Diagnosing Your Progress: Use a "universal diagnostic" to pinpoint exactly where your studies are falling short so you can stop floundering and start making measurable progress._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    016: Bridging the Sacred: How Ancient Egyptians Accessed the Gods

    In this episode, Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst explores the fascinating ways ancient Egyptians sought favor and communication with their deities, debunking common misconceptions.You will discover the exclusive world of the temple elite, the intimate daily rituals performed for god statues, and the creative ways average citizens bypassed restricted areas to ensure their prayers were heard—from "private lines" in their homes to dramatic public oracles that decided legal disputes.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:• The Temple Exclusion: Discover why you would likely have been banned from entering most of an ancient Egyptian temple and how these houses of the gods functioned more like literal estates for the divine than public churches.•The God's Morning Routine: Learn about the daily duties of priests who acted as the King’s stand-ins to wake, bathe, dress, and feed the gods three times a day.•Architectural Hotspots: Explore the "Chapels of the Hearing Ear" and the mysterious holes in outer temple walls that provided commoners with specialized access to the divine.•Divine Middlemen: How non-royal officials used "intercessory statues" to act as spiritual brokers for regular people who didn't have direct access to the sanctuary.•The Swaying Oracle: Step into the crowd of a vibrant festival to see how a god’s statue, carried in a veiled boat, would sway forward or backward to answer yes-or-no questions about everything from job promotions to property theft.•A Scathing Letter to a God: Hear the actual words of a frustrated ancient Egyptian woman who wrote a sharp letter scolding a god for remaining "concealed" and failing to settle her legal dispute over a set of kilts.•Private Lines to the Divine: Discover how simple household objects, like stelae carved with ears or small animal figurines, allowed Egyptians to worship from the privacy of their own homes.•Baskets of Votives: The surprising story behind the "basketfuls" of fertility offerings left for the goddess Hathor and how the late-period animal mummy industry helped carry prayers to the gods.•Gods in the Dark: How ancient Egyptians interpreted dreams and even physical ailments as direct, personal interventions—both positive and negative—from the gods._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    015: These Two Things Will Forever Change How You Look at Egyptian Tombs

    In this episode, Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst deconstructs the common myths surrounding ancient Egyptian tombs, moving beyond pop culture tropes like "mummy's curses" to reveal the dual nature of these sacred structures.You will discover the dual nature of ancient Egyptian tombs, including the two parts that every tomb – whether small pit in the ground or giant pyramid – had.By exploring the distinct functions of burial chambers and tomb chapels, this episode explains how the ancient Egyptians balanced the need for private, eternal rest with a desire for public remembrance and physical offerings.What You Will Learn in This Episode:• The Two-Part Secret: Discover why every tomb, from a simple hole in the ground to a massive pyramid, was split into two very different sections with opposite purposes.• The Truth Behind the Curse: Learn why the infamous "Curse of Tutankhamun" was actually a 20th-century media invention and what real Egyptian "curses" actually said.• Talking to the Dead: Explore the Appeal to the Living, a fascinating text where the tomb owner speaks directly to you from across the millennia, asking for favors in exchange for blessings in the afterlife.• Royal vs. Non-Royal Spaces: Understand the fascinating architectural differences between the hidden chambers of the Valley of the Kings and the vibrant, decorated chapels used by wealthy non-royal Egyptians.• The Power of Speech: Find out how the ancient Egyptians believed that simply reading a prayer out loud was just as effective for the deceased as bringing physical food and drink.• Why Visitors Were Wanted: Hear how the ancient Egyptians actually encouraged the public to visit specific parts of their tombs rather than keeping them sealed and secret forever._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    014: What My Students Taught Me about Hieroglyphs

    In this episode, Dr. Melinda shares a behind the scenes look at her teaching experience, revealing a transformative lesson she learned from her students about the right and wrong ways to study hieroglyphs.She shares the story of her student Darren – who went from "killing it" to being completely overwhelmed – exposing the flaws in traditional academic methods that often drain the excitement out of learning. And you’ll learn how Darren got back on track, rebuilding his confidence and accelerating his skills.In this episode, you will learn:• The Academic Trap: Why traditional grammar-heavy textbooks and starting with complex literature like the Shipwreck Sailor can actually zap your confidence and make you feel disconnected from the ancient world – and what to do instead.• The Step-by-Step Secret: Why leaping ahead 10 steps too fast is the leading cause of frustration, and how taking intentional, small steps ensures you never lose your spark.• Artifacts vs. Textbooks: Why working with real artifacts is significantly more effective than studying typeset examples in a book.• The Power of the Right Text: How focusing on the specific types of inscriptions allows you to make rapid progress and start recognizing hieroglyphs on social media and in museums.• A "Lotus Flower" Experience: How to transition from struggling with jargon to having the ancient language "open up for you like a lotus flower" and create a meaningful dialogue with the past.• The Quick Course-Correction: A simple strategy to use whenever you feel overwhelmed by the minutiae of the language, so you can regain your momentum._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    013: From Bogged Down Memorizing Signs to Reading Next-Level Egyptian Texts with Ed Smith-Rowland

    In this episode of the Voices of Ancient Egypt podcast, Dr. Melinda interviews Ed Smith-Rowland, a computer programmer and engineer who successfully transitioned from a frustrated "lone nerd" with a thick textbook to a confident reader of ancient biographies, letters, and the Book of the Dead. This conversation dives deep into the specific psychological and structural barriers that stop most students by chapter two and the exact "habit-forming" strategies Ed used to break through and finally make the language click.In this episode, you will learn:• The Thick Textbook Trap: Discover why buying the latest, fattest grammar book often leads to getting "bogged down" almost immediately and why traditional self-study feels like a tough push.• Why You Should Stop Doing Back-of-the-Book Problems: Learn why working through abstract exercises is less effective than directly approaching real texts, such as offering formulas and appeals to the living, to build vocabulary and recognition.• The Morning Coffee Strategy for Mastery: How Ed transformed his progress by committing to just 30 to 45 minutes of daily practice rather than high-pressure "cram sessions" that don't stick.• "Parking on a Downhill Slope": Ed’s secret organizational hack using binders and pre-printed materials to ensure he always knows exactly what to do next the moment he sits down.• The Power of the Flub: Why trusting yourself to be wrong and struggling with a passage before checking the answer key is a vital skill for mastery in hieroglyphs and beyond.• Ending the "Lone Nerd" Isolation: How a non-competitive community provides the high fives and online buddies needed to stay motivated when life throws your schedule off track.• Learning from Others' Mistakes: Why hearing other students' "problem spots" can answer questions you didn't even know you had and provide a preview of upcoming challenges.• Connecting with the "Human" Side of Egypt: How moving beyond standardized stelae to personal letters and family dynamics—like an ancient matriarch keeping her kids in line—makes the language come alive.For more on the letters of Heqanakht that Ed mentions, see episode 007 “Heqanakht: the Most Famous Ancient Egyptian You Never Heard of”_________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    012: From Hesitant Beginner to Confident Translator of Hieroglyphs with Marysa Alexander

    Many people dream of reading hieroglyphs but are paralyzed by the fear that it's too hard or that they aren't ready to take the next step. In this episode, student Marysa Alexander reveals how she overcame years of procrastination, a debilitating illness, and the "perfectionism trap" to go from a hesitant beginner to a confident translator of next-level texts (even literature, such as the Shipwrecked Sailor).Marysa shares the specific psychological shifts and study strategies that allowed her to push past self-doubt and find a deep sense of purpose in the ancient Egyptian language.In this episode, you will learn:• The Ready Myth: Why waiting until you feel 100% prepared is a trap, and how Marysa used a leap of faith to break through her initial fear that hieroglyphs were too difficult.• Beating the Perfectionism Trap: How Marysa used science-backed shifts to switch her mindset from perfection to progress, allowing her to move through difficult material without getting stuck• The "A to B to C" Momentum: A breakdown of the method Marysa uses to navigate complex grammar: move forward when you're frustrated, and watch how the "impossible" suddenly snaps into place when you circle back later.• Finding Purpose in Hardship: A moving account of how ancient Egyptian became a source of motivation and goals for Marysa during a period of serious illness and physical paralysis.• The Power of "Silly" Questions: How Marysa overcoming the fear of sounding silly during calls with an expert Egyptologist actually led to the most fascinating cultural discussions and rapid growth.• Maintaining Momentum Through Life’s Chaos: Practical advice on how to "inch forward" even when life gets in the way—whether it's a busy work schedule or a multi-week retreat.• Carving Your Own Present: Why there is no "perfect time" to start your journey, and how to stop listening to the inner voice that tells you to procrastinate_________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    011: They Made an (Ancient) Mistake! with Bob Mathas

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, host Melinda sits down with Bob Mathas, a retiree and student of hieroglyphs who turned a pre-trip curiosity into a deep, multi-year mastery of Egyptian hieroglyphs.Bob shares his journey from learning basic symbols to confidently deciphering artifacts in museums around the world, proving that you don't need a Ph.D. to "be your own archaeologist."Whether you are worried about the time commitment, the difficulty of the script, or just staying focused, this conversation reveals the practical strategies and support that Bob has used to make learning an ancient language both achievable and addictive.What you will learn in this episode:• How to transform any museum visit into a discovery mission: Learn how Bob uses his skills to bypass the museum placards and uncover the ancient stories for himself, whether he's in a world-class institution or a tiny one-room exhibit.• The "Fire Hose" workaround: Discover why trying to learn everything at once is a recipe for burnout and how focusing on "one little chunk of grammar" at a time allows for steady, stress-free progress.• Secrets to studying on the move: Hear Bob’s tactical advice for keeping up with hieroglyphs while traveling through places like Japan and Egypt, ensuring you never lose your momentum.• Why the group experience beats solo study: Find out how a community of fellow learners provides "double support," helping you spot elusive glyphs and offering different perspectives that make complex translations click.• Spotting ancient "typos": Hear about the thrilling moment when Bob realized he’d figured out an ancient mistake on 3,000-year-old canopic jars in the British Museum – and how he knew they were wrong.• Moving beyond the basics: Learn how Bob transitioned from formulaic offering formulas to reading a diverse range of texts, including literature, medical papyri, and even the Book of the Dead.• The puzzle-solving high: Understand the unique gratification of fitting the pieces of a linguistic puzzle together and how that "little thrill" keeps you motivated to find the next piece of the story._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    010: Are You Ready to be a Scribe?

    In this episode, Melinda gives you a full behind-the-scenes breakdown of her next-level group program, Master Scribes. And she addresses the common question many Egyptophiles have: "Am I really ready to learn hieroglyphs?"She reveals how focusing on a "text-led" approach allows you to skip the frustration of thick grammar books and start reading real ancient Egyptian texts immediately, regardless of your background or busy schedule.Master Scribes is a customized, 6-month group program, where you’ll learn to read next-level Egyptian texts with confidence. This program is for Egyptophiles who want to read real Egyptian texts – everything from tomb and temple walls to historical accounts, the Book of the Dead, letters and literary stories, and heart scarabs.If you’ve ever wondered whether this program is right for you – or what really makes it different from every other hieroglyphs book or program out there – listen in.What You Will Learn in This Episode:• The "Text-Led" Secret: Why flipping traditional language learning on its head allows you to read authentic inscriptions faster than graduate students.• Who this program is truly for• Real Results: the results that real students with busy, unpredictable lives are getting (we’re taking 3x the results in only 10% of the time).• Beyond the Basics: A look at the wide variety of texts you’ll master, from Pharaohs' names and titles to medical texts, historical documents, and ancient literature like the Story of the Shipwrecked Sailor.• The 20-Minute Miracle: Why studying in short, frequent bursts is scientifically proven to be more effective than 8-hour "cram sessions" and how learning science informs everything in Master Scribes.• An Egyptologist in Your Back Pocket: The unique structure, personalized coaching, and curriculum that make this a “no-brainer” for the right Egyptophile.Applications are open for a limited time & the special fast-action bonus expires March 4Apply now at masterscribes.com_________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    009: From “Level Zero” to Reading the Book of the Dead (with a Learning Disability) with Nicky Broers

    In this episode, Melinda interviews Nicky Broers, a student who transformed his struggle with impersonal self-teaching books into a successful journey of reading real Ancient Egyptian texts.Nicky shares his experience navigating a learning disability and a non-native language to find a "multiple-road" approach to learning that prioritizes flexibility and community over rigid academic schedules.We will also hear how Nicky has maintained momentum through major life challenges and how a supportive, non-competitive environment can turn a daunting ancient language into a source of immense personal pride.What You Will Learn in This Episode:• Escaping the Highway of Rigid Learning: Why traditional textbooks and university schedules can feel like a one-way road with no room for mistakes, and how a flexible curriculum allows you to take "side roads" and "shortcuts" when you get stuck.• The Art of the Step Back: The counterintuitive strategy for getting back on track after a major life event or personal loss without losing your motivation or feeling overwhelmed.• Finding the Middle Step: Why answer keys aren't enough and what the ultimate game-changer is, especially for visual learners.• The Hieroglyphic "Eureka" Moment: Hear the exact point where Nicky’s small steps suddenly shifted into the thrilling realization that he was actually translating a dead language.• No Ph.D. Required: How Nicky went from "level zero" to reading the walls of tombs and the artifacts of King Tut without needing a university degree or being a native English speaker.• The Power of a "Wholesome" Community: How a supportive network of fellow students can help you find rare resources, laugh through translation errors, and keep you inspired through shared discoveries.• Learning at Your Own Pace: Insights into why a "slow and steady" approach actually helps your brain digest and store complex information more effectively than rushing through questions._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    008: How Jen Skyrocketed Her Hieroglyphs Learning – Even Reading Literature and Medical Texts

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, host and Egyptologist Dr. Melinda sits down with hieroglyphs student Jen to explore how real people with busy lives are making incredible progress reading hieroglyphs. Jen shares her journey from a childhood fascination with Egypt to successfully navigating ancient medical texts and classic literature.You’ll discover how Jen moved past the "puzzle" stage of seeing hieroglyphs as just cool pictures and started understanding them as a living language. Whether you’re a museum enthusiast or a lifelong learner, this episode reveals the strategies and support that make mastering hieroglyphs possible outside of a traditional university setting.In this episode, you will learn:• How to bypass the "Academic Wall": Discover how Jen learned to read hieroglyphs without committing to a multi-year graduate degree or the pressure of traditional grades.• The Secret to Cracking the Code: Learn how Jen moved past seeing hieroglyphs as a "puzzle" of pictures to recognizing specific determinatives and markers that signal where one word ends and another begins, transforming a jumble of symbols into clear sentences.• Why Your "Stupid Questions" are Your Best Tool: Jen explains how a supportive community removes the fear of making mistakes, allowing you to learn faster by seeing that everyone else has the same questions.• The Secret to Multi-Dimensional Learning: Discover how Jen uses cultural context—including ancient Egyptian magic, medicine, and history—to make sense of the language, rather than just memorizing grammar in a vacuum.• From Pharaoh’s Names to Ancient "Best-Sellers": Find out how to progress from basic offering formulas to reading complex literary works like The Shipwrecked Sailor and fascinating ancient medical texts.• How to Learn Hieroglyphs on Your Own Terms: Learn how to use a flexible curriculum to keep making progress even when life gets busy, you’re traveling, and during “life issues.”• The "Double Support" Advantage: See how interacting with fellow students who have diverse interests—from ancient magic to Egyptian cats—can fill in your knowledge gaps of history and culture._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    007: Heqanakht: the Most Famous Ancient Egyptian You Never Heard of

    In this episode, we explore the fascinating Heqanakht letters, a collection of 4,000-year-old documents discovered in the rubble of an ancient Egyptian tomb.Unlike the typical "treasures" associated with Egyptology, these papyri offer a rare, unfiltered window into the personal and financial affairs of a Middle Kingdom priest and landowner named Heqanakht.We’ll dive into how these mundane letters survived for millennia and why they eventually became the unexpected inspiration for one of the world's most famous mystery novels.What you’ll learn in this episode:• The Secret in the Rubble: Discover how a modest tomb excavation in 1921-1922 led to the discovery of a scribe's kit and perfectly preserved letters hidden -- not in a golden chest -- but inside a ramp of construction debris.• Ancient "Office" Drama: Hear the actual words of Heqanakht as he scolds his employees for sending him "old dried up" barley while he suspects them of "pigging out" on the fresh stuff back home.• The Agatha Christie Connection: Learn how these 4,000-year-old family feuds inspired the Queen of Crime to write Death Comes as the End -- and how Heqanakht’s family drama reached billions of readers under different names.• Life Beyond the Pharaohs: Explore a level of society rarely seen in the historical record, from the logistics of leasing land and grain shipments to the messy reality of household squabbles and mistreated wives.• "They Are Starting to Eat People Here": Uncover the dramatic (and likely hyperbolic) ways Heqanakht described a famine to justify cutting his family’s salaries and managing expectations during hard times._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    006: From Struggling to Sightreading Hieroglyphs with Rick Richardson

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, Dr. Melinda sits down with Rick Richardson, a software developer and "Master Scribe" student, to pull back the curtain on what it really takes to master hieroglyphs amidst a busy life.Rick shares his journey from childhood curiosity to hitting "academic walls" with traditional courses, eventually finding success by shifting his focus. They discuss the transformative power of community accountability, the science of how we actually learn, and how to fit ancient languages into a modern schedule without needing hours of free time.Whether you are a beginner or looking to level up to complex literature and the Book of the Dead, this conversation provides the practical strategies and inspiration needed to make your goals a reality.In this episode, you will learn:• Why your previous attempts to learn might have failed: Discover why traditional university-style methods often lead to frustration, and why a reading-first approach can be the key to your breakthrough.• The "90% Breakthrough" secret: Hear the moment Rick realized he could suddenly read almost an entire text at first glance and how treating language like a physical workout builds the "muscle memory" needed for fluency.• How to hack your schedule for success: Learn how Rick uses "small chunks" of 30 minutes rather than waiting for large blocks of time to make consistent, massive progress.• The power of "failing forward": Understand why making mistakes is a vital part of the learning science Melinda uses to help students overcome the fear of "getting it wrong".• Why community beats solo study: Explore how a group environment --complete with informal book clubs and even ancient Egyptian cooking -- provides the accountability and camaraderie necessary to keep you from stalling.• Reading hieroglyphs "in the wild": From local museums to Disney’s Epcot, learn how to spot and translate real ancient texts in the most unexpected places.• Accessing the "human" side of history: Move beyond dates and kings to read personal letters and literature, allowing you to see the world exactly how the ancient Egyptians experienced it 3,000 years ago._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    005: Your Ticket to the Afterlife - Heart Scarabs

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, we go beyond the museum glass to uncover the mysteries of the heart scarab, one of the most iconic objects found in ancient Egyptian burials.These large, beetle-shaped amulets were far more than simple ornaments; they served as a sophisticated form of "afterlife insurance," designed to protect the deceased during their most vulnerable moment: the final judgment before the gods.We’ll explore the physical craftsmanship of these objects, the terrifying consequences of failing the "Weighing of the Heart" ceremony, and the specific hieroglyphic spells used to command the heart to remain silent about one's past misdeeds.What You Will Learn in This Episode:• The Silent Witness: Discover why ancient Egyptians feared their own hearts might "tattle" on them during judgment and how the heart scarab was used to forbid the heart from testifying against its owner.• The Devourer: Learn about the high-stakes "Weighing of the Heart" ceremony and the fearsome creature Amemet -- part crocodile, part lion, and part hippo -- who waited to swallow those who didn't measure up to the concept of ma’at.• The  Green Stone: Find out how actual heart scarabs sometimes were made out of materials other than the ideal outlined in the Book of the Dead.• Ancient "Ready-to-Wear" Magic: Explore evidence that these powerful amulets were often produced in advance, allowing people to “shop” for one, similar to how we shop in stores today. And hear how, in their haste, the deceased’s name was sometimes left out.• Decoding Spell 30B: Get a deep-dive translation of the actual hieroglyphic text found on the bottom of these scarabs, including the ancient idiom for "joy" and desperate pleas for one's name not to "stink" in the presence of the gods.• A Divine Beetle: Discover why a scarab beetle is actually the perfect shape for an amulet that helps you get to the afterlife._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    004: How Marianna Learned More in 20 Minutes Than in 8-Hour Cram Sessions

    In this episode, Melinda sits down with student Marianna Sanborn to pull back the curtain on what it really takes to transition from struggling student to confident translator. Despite having an MA in Egyptology, Marianna found traditional academic methods left her "shell-shocked" and unable to actually read the texts she loved.Join us as Marianna shares the specific strategies, mindset shifts, and "grace" she used to stop memorizing and start understanding—proving that you don’t need a Ph.D. or eight hours a day to finally hear the voices of the ancient world.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:• The "Anti-Academic" Advantage: Discover why Marianna learned more in 20 minutes of focused study than she did during eight-hour cram sessions in a Master's program.• From "Just the Alphabet" to Full Phrases: Hear the "wow moment" when Marianna returned to a museum "false door" and realized she could finally identify the people, the offerings, and the story behind the stone.• The Power of Reverse Engineering: Learn the exact method Marianna uses to deconstruct answer keys to build her confidence and "diagram" ancient sentences like a pro.• Overcoming "Post-Traumatic Hieroglyph Syndrome": How to ditch the stress of grades and embrace a "spiral" learning style that allows your brain to process complex grammar in the background while you rest.• Navigating Life’s "Monkey Wrenches": Marianna opens up about maintaining her studies through a serious medical diagnosis and how "giving yourself grace" is a vital part of the linguistic journey.• Creating an Egyptian "Immersion" at Home: How to use everything from butcher paper on sliding glass doors to 3x5 cards to keep the language familiar and fresh every day.• The Ultimate "Why": Why learning the language is the only way to truly bridge the gap between us and the ancient Egyptians, their gods, and their daily lives._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    003: Can You Still Learn Hieroglyphs (as an Adult)?

    In this episode of Voices of Ancient Egypt, Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst addresses the burning question many enthusiasts have: Is it too late to learn how to read hieroglyphs?.Drawing on her years of academic and field experience, Melinda explores why hieroglyphs are the "missing piece" for anyone who has spent years consuming content about ancient Egypt but still feels a disconnect from the actual words of the people who lived it.You will hear inspiring stories from real students—ranging from a 73-year-old learner to someone managing chronic health issues—who have successfully unlocked the ability to read texts in museums and even at Disney World.The episode breaks down the three essential traits of successful learners and explains how to ditch the goals that are holding you back and switch to a process that actually fits into a busy, modern life.What You Will Learn in This Episode:• The "Missing Piece" Mystery: Discover why reading the actual words of the ancient Egyptians provides a depth of understanding that documentaries and books alone simply cannot reach.• The Joy Factor: Learn about the surprising, research-backed links between pursuing a hobby like hieroglyphs and achieving better health, happiness, and life satisfaction.• The "Perfect Time" Myth: Why waiting for a clear schedule is a trap, and what the most successful students do instead to make progress during the "messy" reality of their current lives.• Outcome vs. Process Goals: Find out why traditional "SMART" goals might be setting you up for burnout, and how to shift your focus to create win after win in learning hieroglyphs.• The 15-Minute Method: How to fit learning into your life—whether it's over morning coffee or a lunch break—without needing to return to graduate school or pore over "dusty books".• From Confusion to Clarity: Why trying to learn hieroglyphs often leads to "eye-glazing" frustration and how to get started and set up an "insurance plan" to keep your success going.• Real-World "Superpowers": Hear how students went from just looking at pictures to "flawlessly" reading Egyptian texts in museums and even spotting bogus hieroglyphs in shows, books, and pop culture._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    002: This Podcast Will Change How You See Ancient Egypt

    In this episode of the Voices of Ancient Egypt podcast, Egyptologist Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst pulls back the curtain on why she founded Voices of Ancient Egypt and what it means to truly understand ancient civilization on a deeper, more meaningful level.After years of teaching at the university level and working in the field, Dr. Nelson-Hurst recognized a massive "canyon" between sensationalized, repetitive media and the dense, jargon-filled academic world.This episode explores the mission to bridge that gap, making the ancient world accessible to everyone—regardless of their background or schedule. You will hear how this podcast aims to bring the actual voices of the ancient Egyptians into the modern world, offering you the tools to transform from a casual observer into someone who can read and interpret the past for yourself.What You Will Learn in This Episode:• The "Canyon" of Knowledge: Discover why most information about Egypt is either too basic and repetitive or locked behind inaccessible academic walls, and how you can finally access the "middle ground" of expertise.• Why You Don’t Need Graduate School (if you don’t want to): Learn how the mission of this podcast is to provide a pathway to learning hieroglyphs that previously only existed in expensive, decade-long Ph.D. programs.• The Secret to Being a "Genius" at the Museum: Hear the inspiring stories of everyday students—like Steve, who was hailed as a genius in Rome for reading obelisks, and a veteran tour guide who finally deciphered hieroglyphic texts in the Luxor Museum like a morning newspaper.• More Than Just Language: Understand how the "Voices" of the past are found not just in text, but in house sites, burials, and rituals, revealing the motivations, feelings, and daily lives of the people who built the pyramids.• A Prescription for Joy: Explore why pursuing a passion for Egyptology is more than just a hobby—it’s a way to improve your health and bring much-needed joy into your busy modern life.• Your Roadmap for the Future: Get a sneak peek into upcoming episodes, including expert interviews, student success strategies, and deep dives into ancient Egyptian beliefs and experiences in the field._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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    001: How I Became an Egyptologist, University Professor, & Serial Traveler

    In this debut episode of the Voices of Ancient Egypt podcast, Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst shares her personal journey from a young child enamored with a "beat-up" museum catalog to becoming a professional Egyptologist with a Ph.D.She opens up about the real-life challenges of pursuing a career in academia, the sensory-rich experience of living in Cairo, and her mission to break down the "academic walls" that keep ancient knowledge hidden.Whether you are a longtime fan of ancient history or a curious newcomer, this episode reveals why understanding the authentic voices of the past—their beliefs, families, and daily lives—is more accessible than you ever thought possible.In this episode, you will learn:• The "Spark" That Changed Everything: Discover how a single traveling exhibition in Boston ignited a lifelong obsession and why a well-loved, worn-out book remains the most important item in Melinda’s library.• Overcoming the "Academic Wall": Learn how Melinda navigated the elite world of Ivy League Ph.D. program and how she overcame the feeling of being "out of her element".• The Introvert’s Guide to Cairo: Find out what happens when a "huge introvert" moves to one of the most sensory-overloaded cities in the world and how that pivotal experience transformed her from a risk-averse student into a confident expert.• Behind the Scenes of Archaeological Fieldwork: Hear what it's really like to work six days a week at the remote site of Abydos and the awe-inspiring experience of seeing the massive columns of Karnak Temple for the first time.• Filling the "Missing Gap" in Egyptology: Discover why most information about ancient Egypt is either too basic or too academic, and how Melinda is building a bridge to provide deep, meaningful knowledge without the jargon.• The Secret to Mastering Hieroglyphs: Learn why learning to read ancient texts doesn't have to be "excruciatingly detailed" or painful.• Unexpected Career Detours: Hear about the surprising paths Melinda almost took—from accounting to becoming a flight attendant—before realizing that ancient Egypt was the only career that could satisfy her curiosity._________________________________________Download my free guide, Half-Hour Hieroglyphs to get started with hieroglyphs now.Learning hieroglyphs is a challenge if you don’t have a tried and true system to follow. This free guide will teach you how hieroglyphs work and how to use them to write names the way the ancient Egyptians did.Grab the free guide at https://voicesofancientegypt.com/guide

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Voices of Ancient Egypt — the podcast for people who don’t just want to learn about ancient Egypt, but want to understand it at a deeper, more meaningful level.Your podcast host, Melinda Nelson-Hurst, Ph.D., is an Egyptologist with years of experience teaching at the university level, working in Egypt, and training students around the world to read real ancient Egyptian texts. She’s spent decades studying this civilization in a traditional academic setting so you don’t have to — and so you can access knowledge that’s usually locked behind academic walls.With a blend of solo deep-dives and conversations with experts and everyday Egyptophiles, this podcast brings ancient Egyptian history, beliefs, and language to life — and shows you how learning hieroglyphs is possible, no matter your age, background, or schedule.Whether you want to read hieroglyphs in museums, on social media, or on your next trip to Egypt, you’ll find the tools, stories,

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