Scholar's Flask: The Podcast

Written by: Stephen and Patrick
  • Summary

  • "Scholar's Flask: The Podcast" brings you lively conversations with archaeologists, historians, and scholars with various expertise. Listen in as we explore their work, insights into the field, and fascinating projects—often with a drink or two in hand. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on academic-related research and the thrill of uncovering the past.
    Copyright 2025 Stephen and Patrick
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  • Steven "Fjorn the Skald" Dunn
    Jan 27 2025

    Steven Dunn, also known as Fjorn the Skald online, is an Independent Instructor specializing in Norse history and saga literature. With an academic background from the University of South Florida and extensive research in Norse literary portrayals of ordinary objects, he sheds light on various social anxieties (i.e. the performance of masculinity by women) through the subtle, deeper meanings attached to their daily material experience. Recently, he began a YouTube channel and podcast (History Raids with Fjorn) to help a broader audience access reliable material about the Viking Age, Norse mythology, and saga literature. As Fjorn, Steven has also engaged with the broader Norse community online by creating interactive digital content (i.e. maps), joining podcasts, contributing guest blogposts, joining online talks, and facilitating informative discussions.

    Website: fjorntheskald.com

    Social Media: @fjorntheskald (YouTube, Instagram, Threads); @fjorntheskald.com (Bluesky); @Fjorn_the_Skald (X); @fjorn-the-skald (Tumblr)



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    46 mins
  • Dr. Thomas Henderson and the Athenian Ephebeia
    Jan 3 2025

    Tom Henderson is an independent researcher specializing in the Athenian ephebeia. With an academic background from Florida State University and extensive research experience in ancient Athens, Tom brings a wealth of knowledge on topics such as Athenian citizenship and citizen-training. Recently, Brill published Tom’s book, “The Springtime of the People: The Athenian Ephebeia and Citizen Training from Lykourgos to Augustus,” a new history of Athens’ system of military, athletic, and moral instruction for new Athenian citizens. Characterized as a system of hoplite training with roots in ancient initiation rituals, Tom argues that the institution was a much later creation with the aim of reinvigorating Athenian civic culture. His book also presents a re-evaluation of the later Hellenistic phase of the ephebeia, which has been commonly regarded as an institution in decline, and demonstrates that the ephebeia continued to play an important role in Athens’ civic life.

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    46 mins
  • David Thomas and Digital Humanities
    Dec 12 2024

    Dave Thomas has taught, presented, and published at the intersection of Ancient History and Digital Humanities, as well as Digital Scholarship more broadly. He works in areas such as network analysis, text analysis, data visualization, and web programming. With a graduate background in Ancient History, Epigraphy, and computer programming, Dave develops new tools for academic researchers, builds large database-driven web applications for academic research, advises professors on incorporating digital methods into their teaching and research, and guides and assists students in building their own Digital Scholarship projects.

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    49 mins

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