The Torch: The Great Courses Podcast
A podcast by The Great Courses
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69 Episodes
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From Robber Barons to Superconductors
Published: 5/1/2015 -
The Real King Arthur and the Secrets of Business Success
Published: 4/7/2015 -
From Ancient Civilizations to Arctic Poles
Published: 3/27/2015 -
To Kill A Mockingbird’s Amazing Long-Lost Follow-Up Novel
Published: 3/3/2015 -
Who Was the Greatest President: Washington or Lincoln?
Published: 2/12/2015 -
Regional Accents and Ruthless Murders
Published: 2/9/2015 -
Busting Brain Myths and Bringing Balance through Tai chi
Published: 12/17/2014 -
Magnificent Churches, Cosmic Wonders, and a Lovely Landscape
Published: 11/21/2014 -
Modern Parenting, the Age of the Entrepreneur, and our New Smithsonian Course
Published: 10/8/2014 -
ISIS: A Cultural and Historical Perspective
Published: 9/15/2014 -
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, How Things Go Viral, and the Neuroscience of Mindfulness
Published: 9/11/2014 -
Touch American History with the Smithsonian & The Great Courses
Published: 9/3/2014 -
Special Edition: The Ebola Outbreak
Published: 8/12/2014 -
Big Data, Big City Life, and a Big Question about Jesus Christ
Published: 7/30/2014 -
Our 500th Course, the Not-so-Dark Ages, and Trust Mechanisms
Published: 7/1/2014 -
Family History, Philosophical Politics, and Joyful Math
Published: 6/3/2014 -
A Healthier, Wealthier, Smarter You
Published: 5/13/2014 -
Explore the World with The Great Courses
Published: 4/9/2014 -
Four Thermodynamic Laws, Four-Year-Olds, and Our 24th Anniversary
Published: 3/19/2014 -
Special Edition: The Crisis in Ukraine
Published: 3/13/2014
The Great Courses brings engaging professors from the best universities to our learners, creating a "university of the best" with our customers participating in every step of the process. With this podcast hosted by Ed Leon, you’ll meet our fascinating professors and experts who create The Great Courses, listen to their stories and insights, and learn more about the great work they are doing. Discover scientists explaining the latest findings from the fields of astronomy, particle physics, or neuroscience; historians exploring the implications of the latest archaeological findings; medical experts making sense of current health alerts or medical breakthroughs; and literature professors bringing fresh insights to classic literary works. This podcast is available in audio-only format. More information about our courses can be found at www.TheGreatCourses.com.