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Lady of the Lore

Podkast av Kelly Ornelas

engelsk

Historie & religion

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People have spent centuries searching for the meaning and reason behind our existence. So join me, Kelly Ornelas, your Lady of the Lore, in searching for the 'why?' and let's uncover the ways history has been manipulated and how much there is left to learn by journeying through tales and time to unearth the forgotten parts of history. We'll cover some important groundwork and slowly work our way through the events that you may think you've already learned. Prepare yourself to ask yourself some questions and challenge yourself to understand different perspectives when studying history!

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episode Your Lady's Farewell (For Now) cover

Your Lady's Farewell (For Now)

In our first season's finale, I reflect on our journey together so far and offer you my heartfelt thanks to everyone who’s been a part of Lady of the Lore. Though the season is coming to a close, this is not goodbye! Stay connected by following me on Instagram, where I’ll be sharing updates on future podcast episodes and something exciting—an inside look at the journey of writing my thesis. Come along for behind-the-scenes insights, research discoveries, and more! Until next time, thank you for being part of this adventure. As always, you can find me on Instagram @kellynornelas, follow me to stay tuned for podcast updates and to keep up with my thesis (please help me hold myself accountable). DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any affiliated organizations. This episode contains references to historical events, philosophical concepts, and modern cultural phenomena. It is intended for educational and entertainment purposes. Please enjoy this exploration of the invisible strings that connect us all.

10. okt. 2024 - 42 min
episode History's Hard Lessons: Learn How to Reclaim your Power Through Historical Insight w/ Dr. Colin Snider cover

History's Hard Lessons: Learn How to Reclaim your Power Through Historical Insight w/ Dr. Colin Snider

Remember all those names I've been bringing up and all of their philosophies I've made connections between? Well we're going to talk some more on those guys. But more importantly what role we can play in reclaiming our own power. In this episode, we delve into how historical discourse has shaped our understanding of personal agency and societal norms. We'll explore the fascinating intersection of fashion laws, gendered beverages, and moralistic crusades, uncovering how these elements reflect broader trends in controlling individual freedoms. By examining these historical injustices, we highlight the importance of learning from the past to foster a more equitable future. Join us as we discuss how paying attention to history can empower us to challenge outdated norms and envision a more inclusive society.

3. okt. 2024 - 49 min
episode Fashion Police, Legalized Homophobia & Preachers in Pursuit of Purity: A Discussion of 'Morality' in America w/ Dr. M. Rhys Dotson cover

Fashion Police, Legalized Homophobia & Preachers in Pursuit of Purity: A Discussion of 'Morality' in America w/ Dr. M. Rhys Dotson

SURPRISE #2! MUAHAHAHA! I am joined by Dr. Dotson from UT Tyler to dive into the concept of forced morality and how it has shaped our social norms across just a short span of time in the United States. We'll explore how the idea of "that's just the way things are" has been used to justify oppressive practices and maintain the status quo. By tracing the origins of these beliefs, we'll reveal how they are not immutable truths but rather constructed realities. Join us as we challenge the notion that societal norms are fixed and discover how understanding and questioning these narratives can lead to a more equitable and just society! Join the charge! If you like what you've heard today, or if you hated it, you can find me on Instagram @kellynornelas! DISCLAIMER: Please note that all opinions expressed in this episode belong solely to the individuals and do not represent their affiliated universities or institutions.

26. sep. 2024 - 41 min
episode Frappuccinos & Brewskis: Sip and Subvert Gender Norms w/ Dr. Mandy Link cover

Frappuccinos & Brewskis: Sip and Subvert Gender Norms w/ Dr. Mandy Link

I have a special surprise for you this week! Our very first guest on the pod. Welcome, Dr. Mandy Link, a professor of mine and a soon-to-be fan-favorite. Have you ever wondered why we think beers are for the bros and we girls are supposed to stick with our espresso martinis and fruity frozen drinks? Why are my male friends afraid to be seen with a sugary iced coffee in their hands?In this episode, we delve into the quirky world of drink preferences and the gender stereotypes that often accompany them, alongside lots of other outdated ideas. We'll explore how societal expectations shape our choices and why it's time to sip and subvert those old and dusty norms. If you love what you heard today, or you feel the need to argue, you can find me on Instagram @kellynornelas. My DMs are always open for questions/comments/concerns! DISCLAIMER: Please note that all opinions expressed in this episode belong solely to the individuals and do not represent their affiliated universities or institutions.

19. sep. 2024 - 53 min
episode WTF(oucault): Continuing our Understanding of Discourse & Public Torture?! cover

WTF(oucault): Continuing our Understanding of Discourse & Public Torture?!

Hiiii everyone! Welcome back to another episode on discourse, and if you're sick of it, that is too bad! This is super important stuff, it's like eating your vegetables. Side note- I confused books/authors, Foucault did not write Crime and Punishment. That book is completely different and written by a popular Russian author (sorry I am in my Dostoyevsky era, and confused the two). If you're interested in Foucault's analysis of torture: Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison by Michel Foucault If you liked what you heard today, or didn't at all and would like to file a complaint with our super official complaints department, find me on Instagram @kellynornelas DISCLAIMER: ALL OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS EPISODE BELONG TO THE PARTICIPANTS AND DO NOT REFLECT ANY OFFICIAL OPINIONS OF INSTITUTIONS THAT THEY ARE AFFILIATED WITH

12. sep. 2024 - 30 min
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