Voices of Ancient Egypt

013: From Bogged Down Memorizing Signs to Reading Next-Level Egyptian Texts with Ed Smith-Rowland


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In this episode of the Voices of Ancient Egypt podcast, Dr. Melinda interviews Ed Smith-Rowland, a computer programmer and engineer who successfully transitioned from a frustrated "lone nerd" with a thick textbook to a confident reader of ancient biographies, letters, and the Book of the Dead.

This conversation dives deep into the specific psychological and structural barriers that stop most students by chapter two and the exact "habit-forming" strategies Ed used to break through and finally make the language click.

In this episode, you will learn:

• The Thick Textbook Trap: Discover why buying the latest, fattest grammar book often leads to getting "bogged down" almost immediately and why traditional self-study feels like a tough push.

• Why You Should Stop Doing Back-of-the-Book Problems: Learn why working through abstract exercises is less effective than directly approaching real texts, such as offering formulas and appeals to the living, to build vocabulary and recognition.

• The Morning Coffee Strategy for Mastery: How Ed transformed his progress by committing to just 30 to 45 minutes of daily practice rather than high-pressure "cram sessions" that don't stick.

• "Parking on a Downhill Slope": Ed’s secret organizational hack using binders and pre-printed materials to ensure he always knows exactly what to do next the moment he sits down.

• The Power of the Flub: Why trusting yourself to be wrong and struggling with a passage before checking the answer key is a vital skill for mastery in hieroglyphs and beyond.

• Ending the "Lone Nerd" Isolation: How a non-competitive community provides the high fives and online buddies needed to stay motivated when life throws your schedule off track.

• Learning from Others' Mistakes: Why hearing other students' "problem spots" can answer questions you didn't even know you had and provide a preview of upcoming challenges.

• Connecting with the "Human" Side of Egypt: How moving beyond standardized stelae to personal letters and family dynamics—like an ancient matriarch keeping her kids in line—makes the language come alive.

For more on the letters of Heqanakht that Ed mentions, see episode 007 “Heqanakht: the Most Famous Ancient Egyptian You Never Heard of”

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Voices of Ancient EgyptBy Melinda Nelson-Hurst, Ph.D. (Voices of Ancient Egypt)