#21: You Can Read, Understand and Enjoy Hamlet!
Host Dennis Leap gives four tips on how to understand Hamlet.
#20: Visit to Shakespeare’s Globe Theater and Critique of Taming of the Shrew
Host Dennis Leap along with Deborah Leap discuss visiting Shakespeare’s Globe Theater and the Globe’s production of Taming of the Shrew.
#19: Edstone Students Talk Shakespeare and the Current Royal Shakespeare Company Production of Hamlet
Host Dennis Leap with Edstone students Rachel Culpepper, Emanuel Michels, Panayi Tolis and Justin Wainwright discuss Shakespeare's poetry and the impact of seeing the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet.
#18: Interview With Paapa Essiedu and Natalie Simpson of the Royal Shakespeare Company
Host Dennis Leap interviews the actors playing Hamlet and Ophelia in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s current production of Hamlet. It’s all about Shakespeare’s words.
#17: Finding Shakespeare and Hamlet at Hampton Court Palace
Host Dennis Leap and Herbert W. Armstrong College Edstone students are surprised to find Shakespeare and Hamlet at Hampton Court Palace.
#16: JBL’s Man on the Street, Dennis Leap, Talks Shakespeare With Visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon
Host Dennis Leap invites Stratford-upon-Avon locals to talk about Shakespeare—his plays, his sketchy biography,
and the current controversy over how to produce his plays for modern audiences.
#15: Final Thoughts From the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Host Dennis Leap discusses why Ben Franklin’s “bold and arduous project” to attain moral perfection is the most important part of the book.
#14: Ben Franklin on Moral Perfection and Proper Use of Time
The 60-plus panel—host Dennis Leap, Robert Harmon and Deborah Leap—discuss Ben Franklin’s plan to achieve moral perfection and his daily schedule for getting things done.
#12: The Literature Instructor's Panel Discusses Ben Franklin's Early Education Part 1
Host Dennis Leap, James Brandon and Brandon Nice discuss Ben Franklin's early education. Besides learning the printing trade with his brother James, Ben taught himself to write as well as two of the best English essayists of his time, beginning at age 12 in his off hours!
Ben Franklin's self-motivation is truly amazing. This is proof that parents can expect more of their teens today and get positive results; America's founding generation did. Parents need to follow the same example.