The Salty Professor

By: Virgil Henry
  • Summary

  • Follow Virgil Henry as he shares tales from his 30 years of experience as a professor in America's higher education system. Listen as he comments on the good, bad, and ugly aspects of doing time in the "Ivory Tower."The Salty Professor aims at the state of Higher Education and fires away with abandon. All the tea shall be spilled.
    © 2024 Virgil Henry
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Episodes
  • The Big Grift
    Jul 19 2024

    You can connect with The Salty Professor on Tumblr, because that is about his speed.


    You can Pre-order book one of The Divine Comedy. Academic Inferno now.


    You can get an Advanced Reader Copy of the book in exchange for a fair review. People say the cost of higher ed is too high. You can't beat free people.


    Posts narrated by SuperDummy Paul

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    6 mins
  • My eyes are up here
    Jul 9 2024

    You can connect with The Salty Professor on Tumblr, because that is about his speed.


    You can Pre-order book one of The Divine Comedy. Academic Inferno now.


    You can get an Advanced Reader Copy of the book in exchange for a fair review. People say the cost of higher ed is too high. You can't beat free people.


    Posts narrated by SuperDummy Paul

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    5 mins
  • The Professor Who Cried Academic Freedom
    Jun 25 2024

    You can connect with The Salty Professor on Tumblr, because that is about his speed.


    You can Pre-order book one of The Divine Comedy. Academic Inferno now.


    You can get an Advanced Reader Copy of the book in exchange for a fair review. People say the cost of higher ed is too high. You can't beat free people.


    Posts narrated by SuperDummy Paul

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    4 mins

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