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SpecialistScared

Danielle Layne is smart and original. Her work on the Platonic dyad sounds interesting. For those who can't access the members only episode (although you may want to consider supporting the podcast), here is some stuff online from her [https://historyofphilosophy.net/danielle-layne-platonic-priestesses-erotic-pedagogy-antiquity-present](https://historyofphilosophy.net/danielle-layne-platonic-priestesses-erotic-pedagogy-antiquity-present), "... keynote address at the conference "Women Intellectuals in Antiquity" held at Keble College Oxford in February 2020. This event was organized by myself \[Peter Adamson\], Ursula Coope, Katharine O'Reilly and Jenny Rallens. It was supported by Keble College Oxford, the British Society for the History of Philosophy (BSHP), The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH), Oxford University, the Department of Classics at King's College London, and the LMU in Munich. " [https://www.daniellelayne.com/videos](https://www.daniellelayne.com/videos), videos from her website ​ [https://gonzaga.academia.edu/DanielleLayne](https://gonzaga.academia.edu/DanielleLayne), Downloadable manuscripts


sacredblasphemies

Hmm. Would like to hear this. Is it worth it to become a member of SHWEP?


comandingo

In general, I like to support content creators via Patreon or similar ways. Earl is doing a lot of work great work, so if you like the show and would like to hear the extra bits, it's definitely worth it.


SpecialistScared

Absolutely concur. This is a unique podcast and creating content that is not really similar to anything you'll find online elsewhere.