Damien Hirst’s *The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living*: The Ethics of Preserving Life in Art – Explore the Debates and Ethical Questions Raised by Damien Hirst’s Use of Real Animals Preserved in Formaldehyde as Artwork, Challenging Our Ideas About Life, Death, and the Role of the Artist.

Damien Hirst's The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living: The Ethics of Preserving Life in Art (Lecture Theatre - Imaginary University of Shock Value & Existential…

Linus Pauling: The Double Nobel Laureate’s Controversial Life – Explore the Life and Work of the Chemist and Peace Activist Whose Groundbreaking Research in Chemistry and Advocacy for Nuclear Disarmament Earned Him Two Unshared Nobel Prizes, Yet He Faced Controversy for His Views.

Linus Pauling: The Double Nobel Laureate's Controversial Life – A Lecture (Slide 1: Title Slide - Linus Pauling's picture smiling, two Nobel Prize Medals shimmering, a mushroom cloud subtly fading…

Applying What You Learn in Real Life.

Applying What You Learn in Real Life: From Classroom to Chaos (and Back Again!) 🎓➡️🤯➡️😎 Alright, settle down class! You've spent countless hours (and dollars, let's be honest) crammed into…

Clarice Lispector’s *A Breath of Life*: Dialogues with an Imaginary Character – Explore a Philosophical and Introspective Work Where the Narrator Engages in Dialogue with a Fictional Character, Exploring Themes of Creation, Existence, and the Act of Writing.

A Breath of Life: Dialogues with an Imaginary Character - Unpacking Clarice Lispector's Existential Masterpiece (Lecture delivered with theatrical flair, occasional dramatic pauses, and a knowing wink.) Alright, settle in,…

Joseph Heller’s *Something Happened*: The Crushing Weight of Corporate Life – Enter the Mind of Bob Slocum, a Man Drowning in Existential Angst and the Mundanity of Corporate Existence, Questioning Meaning, Family, and the Pressures of Modern Life.

Joseph Heller's Something Happened: The Crushing Weight of Corporate Life – Enter the Mind of Bob Slocum, a Man Drowning in Existential Angst and the Mundanity of Corporate Existence, Questioning…