• Shakespeare behind bars, the (not-so) scientific art of manifesting your dreams, and more of our greatest hits

  • Apr 22 2024
  • Duración: 53 m
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Shakespeare behind bars, the (not-so) scientific art of manifesting your dreams, and more of our greatest hits

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  • Whether it's in your high school English class or one of the many Shakespeare-inspired 90s rom-coms (10 Things I Hate About You, anybody?), most of us have encountered Shakespeare in some form or another.


    Another place you can find the Bard? California's Centinela State Prison. The podcast Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare tells us about how performing Shakespeare can be transformative for incarcerated individuals.


    Also: in 1986, NASA's space shuttle Challenger exploded, killing all of its seven crew members. Among them was Christa McAuliffe, a social studies teacher who would have been the first private citizen in space.


    Christa was one of 10 finalists from Ronald Reagan's "Teacher in Space" project. Chosen from more than 10,000 teacher applicants, the finalists participated in weeks of rigorous testing and training. NASA called it "space camp," but the process was far from fun and games.


    In Slate's One Year: 1986, we hear about that intense experience from the former candidates themselves.


    All that and more, this week on Podcast Playlist.


    Featuring: If Books Could Kill, Where There's A Will: Finding Shakespeare, One Year: 1986, Missing and Murdered: Who Killed Alberta Williams, Future Perfect


    For links and more info head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.

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