Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
A podcast by Liv Albert and iHeartPodcasts
667 Episodes
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Re-Broadcast: Arachne & Medusa, What Did They Really Do to You, Athena?
Published: 25/06/2019 -
Mini Myth: Zodiac Constellations, Swans, Eggs, & the Twins Castor & Polydeuces (Gemini)
Published: 18/06/2019 -
LIII: Jupiter & Neptune Ruin Everything, the Stories of Caenis & Callisto
Published: 11/06/2019 -
Mini Myth: When Apollo Met Hyacinthus, A Frisbee Tragedy
Published: 4/06/2019 -
LII: In the Underworld Dead Men Whine (The Odyssey Part 6)
Published: 28/05/2019 -
Mini Myth: Zodiac Constellations, Europa, Zeus, & His Bulls*** (Taurus)
Published: 21/05/2019 -
A Timely Re-Broadcasting of the Lysistrata: Why a Sex Strike is Not a Good Idea
Published: 14/05/2019 -
BONUS! Your Questions, My Answers
Published: 10/05/2019 -
LI: Hanging Out in the Halls of the Dread Goddess Persephone (The Odyssey Part 5)
Published: 7/05/2019 -
Mini Myth: It's Circe, Not Cersei, One's a Badass Witch & the Other's a Badass B--
Published: 30/04/2019 -
L: Winds are Strong, Giants are Big & a Witch is a Witch (The Odyssey Part Four)
Published: 23/04/2019 -
Mini Myth: Zodiac Constellations, Definitely Not Overreacting, Aries the Golden Ram
Published: 16/04/2019 -
XLIX: Pobody's Nerfect, Odysseus & Polyphemus (The Odyssey Part Three)
Published: 26/03/2019 -
BONUS! Next Door Villain Podcast: Medusa, featuring Liv
Published: 21/03/2019 -
Mini Myth: When a Girl Loves a Girl, Ovid's Iphis & Ianthe
Published: 19/03/2019 -
XLVIII: It's All Calypso... Odysseus' Journey Begins (The Odyssey Part Two)
Published: 12/03/2019 -
Mini Myth: Heroine of Ancient Greece, the OG Wonder Woman, Atalanta
Published: 5/03/2019 -
XLVII: Telemachus is a Whiny Little B (The Odyssey Part One)
Published: 26/02/2019 -
Mini Myth: Zodiac Constellations, Aquarius & Pisces, or, Cups' n' Fishes
Published: 19/02/2019 -
BONUS: Plato's Weirdly Wonderful Origin of Soulmates
Published: 14/02/2019
The most entertaining and enraging stories from mythology told casually, contemporarily, and (let's be honest) sarcastically. Greek and Roman gods did some pretty weird (and awful) things. Gods, goddesses, heroes, monsters, and everything in between. Regular episodes every Tuesday, conversations with authors and scholars or readings of ancient epics every Friday.