Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold

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  1. XXXVII: Hera & Zeus' Dysfunctional Relationship (The Iliad Part Nine)

    Vom: 28.8.2018
  2. XXXVI: The Beginning of the End of the Beginning (The Iliad Part Eight)

    Vom: 7.8.2018
  3. XXXV: When Women Revolt, Aristophanes' Lysistrata

    Vom: 24.7.2018
  4. XXXIV: Return of Achilles, Sort Of (The Iliad Part Seven)

    Vom: 11.7.2018
  5. XXXIII: Hector of Troy, A Pretty Decent Dude (The Iliad Part Six)

    Vom: 26.6.2018
  6. Mini Myth: Orpheus, Chronos & Why You Shouldn’t Try to Figure Out the Chronology of Greek Myths

    Vom: 14.6.2018
  7. XXXII: The Immortal and Dysfunctional Family of the Gods (The Iliad Part Five)

    Vom: 5.6.2018
  8. XXXI: Arachne & Medusa, What Did They Really Do to You, Athena?

    Vom: 22.5.2018
  9. XXX: The Achaeans, Infinity War (The Iliad Part Four)

    Vom: 9.5.2018
  10. XXIX: Athena vs. Aphrodite, Kind Of (The Iliad Part Three)

    Vom: 18.4.2018
  11. XXVIII: Vineyards and Doves, the Armies of the Trojan War (The Iliad Part Two)

    Vom: 3.4.2018
  12. XXVII: Don't be Awful, or, the Curse on the House of Atreus

    Vom: 20.3.2018
  13. XXVI: Achilles & Agamemnon, the Real Housewives of the Trojan War (The Iliad, Part One)

    Vom: 6.3.2018
  14. XXV: Aphrodite, Sometimes Good, Sometimes Bad, Always Naked

    Vom: 20.2.2018
  15. Mini Myth: Pyramus and Thisbe, the OG Star-Crossed Lovers

    Vom: 14.2.2018
  16. XXIV: They're Not So Awful After All, Ancient Greek Women in Herodotus' History

    Vom: 6.2.2018
  17. XXIII: When a Seer Tells You to Kill Your Daughter, Just, Don't (Trojan War Origins Part Two)

    Vom: 24.1.2018
  18. XXII: One Mustn't Trust Mysterious, Inscribed, Shiny Fruit (Trojan War Origins Part One)

    Vom: 9.1.2018
  19. XXI: Pandora had a Jar & the Snake-People of Early Athens

    Vom: 19.12.2017
  20. XX: Prometheus, & the Other Origin of Species

    Vom: 12.12.2017

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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.

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