• See You After Lunch: A Note From Harmonia
    Apr 7 2026
    Harmonia steps away from History's Arrow for a season, inviting her listeners to follow her to The Golden Thread while the archive rests. Warm, honest, and characteristically undramatic --- this is not a goodbye. It's a note on the door from someone who fully intends to return. Transcript available at: https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/see-you-after-lunch-note-harmonia Share and read comments: https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=harmonia_s_history&from_node=270
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    4 mins
  • Zhang Heng and the Art of Listening to the World
    Mar 31 2026
    In this episode of History's Arrow, Harmonia meets Zhang Heng, the Han dynasty polymath who built instruments that listened to the world. From stars to earthquakes, his work shows how measurement transforms curiosity into responsibility---and how societies change once they can no longer claim they did not know. Transcript available at: https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/zhang-heng-and-art-listening-world Share and read comments: https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=harmonia_s_history&from_node=269
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    13 mins
  • Cai Lun and the Moment Memory Learned to Travel
    Mar 24 2026
    In this episode of History's Arrow, Harmonia follows Cai Lun inside a Han dynasty workshop where paper becomes cheap enough to spread memory beyond palaces. As writing grows lighter, power, learning, and responsibility begin to move faster---and history changes who gets to speak. Transcript available at: https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/cai-lun-and-moment-memory-learned-travel Share and read comments: https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=harmonia_s_history&from_node=268
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    12 mins
  • Ban Zhao and the Care of Memory
    Mar 17 2026
    In this episode of History's Arrow, Harmonia visits the Han dynasty to meet Ban Zhao, a scholar who quietly shaped history by completing the Book of Han. Through her careful choices, Ban Zhao shows how civilizations survive not just through power or invention, but through memory carried forward with care, honesty, and restraint. Transcript available at: https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/ban-zhao-and-care-memory Share and read comments: https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=harmonia_s_history&from_node=267
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    15 mins
  • Frontinus and the water authority
    Feb 7 2026
    Rome's aqueducts were marvels of engineering---but they only worked because someone made them fair. In this episode, Harmonia reflects on Frontinus, the Roman official who turned knowledge into accountable systems, and why civilizations endure not through invention alone, but through disciplined care of what everyone depends on. Transcript available at: https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/frontinus-and-water-authority Share and read comments: https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=harmonia_s_history&from_node=177
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    16 mins
  • Pliny the Elder
    Jan 31 2026
    In AD 79, as Mount Vesuvius erupted, Pliny the Elder chose to move closer---not to escape, but to understand. In this episode, Harmonia reflects on Pliny as a threshold figure in human history, standing at a moment when gathering knowledge still seemed enough. His life and death invite us to ask what responsibility comes with knowing more than we can yet fully comprehend. Transcript available at: https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/pliny-elder Share and read comments: https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=harmonia_s_history&from_node=176
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    17 mins
  • The Unfinished Cut
    Jan 24 2026
    Harmonia walks the listener to the Isthmus of Corinth, where Greek engineers dreamed and Emperor Nero tried to force a canal through stone. This episode explores ambition, failure, and how human progress depends not on spectacle, but on patience, memory, and lessons carried forward across generations. Transcript available at: https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/unfinished-cut Share and read comments: https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=harmonia_s_history&from_node=165
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    15 mins
  • Wisdom Under Pressure: Seneca the Younger
    Jan 17 2026
    After knowledge is preserved and carefully transmitted, it must finally be lived. Harmonia follows Seneca the Younger as Stoic philosophy leaves the safety of classrooms and enters the dangerous orbit of imperial power, revealing how wisdom survives not through purity, but through continual return under pressure. Transcript available at: https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/wisdom-under-pressure-seneca-younger Share and read comments: https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=harmonia_s_history&from_node=164
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    13 mins