This week finds John perusing some of Merlin's homework. This leads to a discussion of the benefits and risks of educational tourism. Will there be any Math on this Math test?
John presents a new "Secret Brit," but it turns out that there is a Turns Out. For some reason, your hosts are really putting The British Empire on blast. Merlin is kind of out of it, and John is still thinking about his bug.
There's an aside about nature documentaries and the extent to which they are either "real" or legitimately educational. Still. They can be pretty great.
It's that time of year again, so it is necessary to review some COVID-era Vacation Results. As nice as it is to get everyone out of the house, it's definitely not a normal Summer. But, it remains critical to periodically force children to go places.
Why are we still not throwing _all_ of the assets at the problem? As ever, we have not earned optimism. Also, there is no motorcycle to drive up your steps, and, if there were, it would not be free.
Is this our 1943? John wonders what it will take to get critical mass, and Merlin explores wishlists for the after times.
(_Recorded on Tuesday, August 15, 2020_)
137: The Fifth Flavor of Entertainment | Reconcilable Differences podcast - Listen or read transcript on Metacast