
Humans in Motion is a side project by a group of friends who wish to share their conversations about Life, Liberty, Literature, and Mankind with the world.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsBooks | ||||

Yup, you heard that right. Double the production time, half the episode length. But here we are. While I edited all of the episodes, I stuck any funny bits that I came across into a folder that I would one day deal with. Well, today was that day! And... more
Season two! Oh my gosh, thank you guys so much for the support to allow us to start on our second season. Today's topic is a surprise and will be introduced by Paul. Thank you to everyone who has given us support and praise to continue the little pro... more
This time, we continue or flight into the world of Poe, examining one of his "most greatest 😋" works: The Raven. We apologize profusely for the poor audio quality. We are working with phone mics over call. We will improve soon.
Special thanks to M... more
Today, taking a break from Wilde, we embark on an adventure into the world of Poe. The Masque of the Red Death finds itself the target of today's analysis. Listen as we discuss social structure, religion, labels, and the effects of the division by cl... more
In this quarantine episode of Humans in Motion, we discuss yet another Oscar Wilde piece. This time, the short story "The Nightingale and the Rose" makes an appearance. Listen to hear all about Colors of Virginity, The metaphorical definition of the ... more
Between Plays, Books, and Jail Time, Oscar Wilde had quite the life. Listen as we discuss various ideas and notions from Oscar Wilde Et. Al. in this special, less-structured episode of Humans in Motion
Special Thanks to Ms. Amy Popp and Mr. Brian M... more
This second episode of Humans in Motion takes us to one of Noah's favorite authors: George Orwell. through analysis of his novella, "Shooting the Elephant," themes of establishment, bureaucracy, churned butter, and chocolate appear.
Special thanks... more
Today, the analysis of what makes a poem a poem and the definition of a classic begins to take shape through the poem "The Colonel" by Carolyn Forché. Follow us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Special thanks to Brian Monday and Amy Popp.
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