“Beyond the Veil” Episode 62: “Chapter 14 – So Smol but So Powerful”
Join hosts Madison and Rebecca for some enlightening conversations about Charlie Weasley, institutional neglect, and amphibian education.
Join hosts Madison and Rebecca for some enlightening conversations about Charlie Weasley, institutional neglect, and amphibian education.
On this week’s episode, join hosts Madison and Rebecca to learn why Hogwarts needs a supercomputer, hear about Ron’s emotional intelligence, and discover more on why Harry Potter is actually Detective Pikachu.
Episode 2 of “Potterversity” looks at the moral implications of rule breaking and troublemaking in “Harry Potter.” When is it “good trouble”?
The holidays are around the corner, and this episode of “Beyond the Veil” is filled with holiday joy, ethical questions, and turnips.
On this special episode of “Beyond the Veil”, Anna Meriano joins hosts Madison and Rebecca to talk Quidditch, “Potter”, and her new book, “This Is How We Fly”.
“Potterversity” kicks off with orientation! Listen to Episode 1 for a recap of this year’s Harry Potter Academic Conference at Chestnut Hill College and a preview of what’s to come.
Join hosts Madison and Rebecca for a discussion on Quidditch favoritism, the lack of school counselors at Hogwarts, and primal fluids.
What if we told you that looking at the “Harry Potter” series through the lens of ring composition could show you things you’ve never noticed before? Details that slipped through the cracks on your first, fifth, and twentieth read-throughs of the series?
On this week’s episode, join hosts Madison and Rebecca for an in-depth look at House politics, grumpy old men, and the traps of fandom.
Amos Diggory
Set decorator – RIP
2007
Xenophilius Lovegood
Harry Potter
Composer
1991
Rose Granger-Weasley (CC – London)
2017
Producer
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