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Dumbledore had 11 years to think about the best way to introduce Harry to magic, and still the best he came up with was letters inside eggs and fireplaces? We don't think so. After Courtney recaps Chapter 3 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Alex gives a rundown of wizard communication methods and why pretty much anything would have been better than what actually happened. Buckle in for some thoughtful discussions, including the discomfort of firetalk and why London birds are the worst.
P.S. to our lovely listeners- the glitch where our voices overlap happens again in the last ten minutes or so of the podcast. Hang in there, because we started using a new, wonderful recording app in Chapter 5! The end of technical glitches is near! Or so Alex hopes.
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Dumbledore had 11 years to think about the best way to introduce Harry to magic, and still the best he came up with was letters inside eggs and fireplaces? We don't think so. After Courtney recaps Chapter 3 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Alex gives a rundown of wizard communication methods and why pretty much anything would have been better than what actually happened. Buckle in for some thoughtful discussions, including the discomfort of firetalk and why London birds are the worst.
P.S. to our lovely listeners- the glitch where our voices overlap happens again in the last ten minutes or so of the podcast. Hang in there, because we started using a new, wonderful recording app in Chapter 5! The end of technical glitches is near! Or so Alex hopes.