174: How and Why Ancient Greece is Still Relevant Today
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174: How and Why Ancient Greece is Still Relevant Today On today’s episode. Archeologist Dr. Georgios Koukovasilis joins the podcast to share how ancient Greece is everywhere in the modern world. Dr. Georgios Koukovasilis Georgios and Kiki Today's Lexi: Ancient – Αρχαίος – Archaíos In Today’s Episode: During Kiki’s summer visit to the Temple of Poseidon she had the great honor to meet and connect with a wonderful archologist. Dr. Koukovasilis – PhD in Classical Art and Archeology – is a wealth of education, passion and knowledge regarding the ancient word and how it is everywhere we look and how we live in the modern world. Today meet Dr. Koukovasilis and discover how do we define archeology? What drew Dr. Georgios to this field and how and why is Classical life relevant today. Can we draw conclusions about humanity and well-being by looking back? How can we move forward with progress and confidence? All this and more during episode 174. Resources: Georgios Koukovasilis | Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece (Harvard) Archaeology at Cambridge Georgios Koukovasilis on Instagram (@george_koukos__) Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Vocals: Zabrina Hay Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O’Leary 🫒 Purchase the finest, yummiest extra virgin olive oil from Kalamata, Greece at KefiLife.com!🫒 Please be sure to follow the Kefi L!fe podcast to ensure that you are Ola Kala in mind, body and soul! Insta: @kefilife_LinkedIn: Kiki ValeKefiLife.com For a natural and uplifting support with your health and wellness, connect with Kiki to discover the beauty of essentials oils: my.doterra.com/kefilife. This episode made possible in part by: The Law Offices of Liston & Tsantilis — Ranked #1 LTLawChicago.com and Kingdom Farms Wholesale Meats KingdomFarms.com This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. None of the information should be construed as medical advice. Users are encouraged to seek professional medical assistance for any significant health-related matters.