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Every week, the Myth Friday crew will read two myths, one on Tuesday and one on Thursday, and then discuss them on Friday.Bonus Episodes may drop on Sunday, depending on whether we could find anythi... more
FAQs about Myth Friday:How many episodes does Myth Friday have?The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.
April 03, 2020Week III Analysis - Sea DeitiesWeek III's analysis episode is here. This week we're trying something new to reduce overlap between our content. Please listen to the two myth episodes for the week. Topics include: why we have sea gods, similarities between Aegir and Njord and Poseidon, and Poseidon's time with Medusa. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more21minPlay
April 02, 2020Claudius Reads the Myths of Aegir and NjordIn our second myth of Week III, Claudius reads the myths of Aegir and Njord, Norse sea gods. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more4minPlay
March 31, 2020Cato Reads from D'Aulaires and National Geographic about PoseidonWelcome to week III of the Myth Friday Podcast! To start off our week, Cato reads about Poseidon, Greek god of the seas, the Earthshaker himself. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more6minPlay
March 29, 2020《Bonus Episode》 Claudius Reads the Norse Creation MythOur first Bonus Episode! Claudius Reads the Creation myth from D'Aulaires Book of Norse Myths in this special episode of Myth Friday. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more5minPlay
March 27, 2020《Updated Repost》 Week II Analysis - Head GodsClaudius and Cato sit down to discuss the myths of Jupiter and Odin. Topics include similarities and differences between Greek and Norse myth due to climatological differences between the Mediterranean and Scandinavia, a mishearing of Cestus, and floods as purification. We're sorry about the ums. There were too many to edit out. // Myth readings were removed to reduce content overlap. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more23minPlay
March 26, 2020Claudius Reads From D'Aulaires About OdinClaudius reads our next myth, about Odin, the head god of Norse myth. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more7minPlay
March 24, 2020Cato Reads From Bulfinch on Jupiter and his ProgenyWelcome to week II of the Myth Friday Podcast! Our myths this week are on the head gods of two mythologies. This episode, Cato reads from Bulfinch about Jupiter's origin and his descendants. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more9minPlay
March 20, 2020Week I Analysis - Creation, maybe? (sans Claudius)Unfortunately, Cato could not be joined by his co-hosts this week, so the episode is shorter than we would like. As we will be doing every Friday for the foreseeable future, I analyze the two myths we read this week. Topics include how often the Flood comes up in disparate mythologies, the many parallels between the Greek and Christian creation stories, and whether hope can in fact be an evil. // Myth readings were removed to reduce content overlap. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more7minPlay
March 19, 2020Claudius Reads the Deucalion MythThis is the story of Deucalion, the flood, his ark, and the four winds. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more5minPlay
March 01, 2020Repost of Cato Reads the Story of Prometheus and PandoraA repost of our first episode with a much needed disclaimer. In it, our host Cato reads our first episode, the story of Prometheus and Pandora, two key figures in the Greek creation story. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at [email protected]. You can find our home on the web at sites.google.com/view/mythfriday....more6minPlay
FAQs about Myth Friday:How many episodes does Myth Friday have?The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.