Myths and Legends

A podcast by Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser, Nextpod - Wednesdays

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496 Episodes

  1. 374: European Fairy Tales: Mermaider (part 2 of 2)

    Published: 26/06/2024
  2. 373: European Fairy Tales: The Elements (part 1 of 2)

    Published: 19/06/2024
  3. 372: Greek Myths: Things as they Are

    Published: 12/06/2024
  4. 371: Flemish folklore: Stuck

    Published: 5/06/2024
  5. 370: Aesop's Fables: State of Nature

    Published: 29/05/2024
  6. 369: Japanese folklore: Pilgrims

    Published: 22/05/2024
  7. 368: Indian Fairy Tales: Eye Love You

    Published: 15/05/2024
  8. 367: Irish folklore: Daft Monk

    Published: 8/05/2024
  9. 366: Monkey King: Roadblock

    Published: 1/05/2024
  10. 365: Korean folklore: Goblin

    Published: 24/04/2024
  11. 364: English folklore: Of Mice and Men...and Frogs...and Birds

    Published: 17/04/2024
  12. 363: Slavic Folklore: One High Five Man

    Published: 10/04/2024
  13. 362: Chinese folklore: Broken

    Published: 3/04/2024
  14. 361: English folklore: In a Pickle (jar)

    Published: 27/03/2024
  15. 360: Leprechauns: Lucky

    Published: 13/03/2024
  16. 359: Celtic Folklore: A Berry Good Day...for Murder?

    Published: 6/03/2024
  17. 358: Monkey King: Winded

    Published: 28/02/2024
  18. 357: Icelandic Folklore: Dog Days

    Published: 21/02/2024
  19. 356: 1001 Nights: Nifty Fifty

    Published: 14/02/2024
  20. 355: Greek/Roman myth: There's Something About Ares

    Published: 7/02/2024

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Jason Weiser and Carissa Weiser tell stories from myths, legends, and folklore that have shaped cultures throughout history. Some, like the stories of Aladdin, King Arthur, and Hercules are stories you think you know, but with surprising origins. Others are stories you might not have heard, but really should. All the stories are sourced from world folklore, but retold for modern ears. These are stories of wizards, knights, Vikings, dragons, princesses, and kings from the time when the world beyond the map was a dangerous and wonderful place.

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