Deep diving into the lore behind our favourite Myth, Fantasy and Sci-Fi stories.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsEducation |
Epic the Musical is a Greek Mythology inspired concept musical written by Jorge Rivera-Herrans. It is loosely based on the Odyssey and other Greek stories which revolve around the central character- Odysseus, the King of Ithica. In this episode, Jorg... more
"Hero" has a different meaning in modern times compared to Ancient Greece. Most heroes in Greek Mythology actually commit some pretty terrible acts. Today were looking at one of the famous Greek Heroes of the Trojan War, King Agamemnon. Why do I disl... more
High stakes vs low stakes stories, LGBT+ and an extreme case of the warm, fuzzy feelings. What makes a cozy fantasy book and why have these books exploded in popularity over the past few years (especially on booktok )? In this episode, Sabrina talks ... more
Prometheus- the Titan who created humans. Frankenstein- the human who created a monster. What are the similarities and differences between these two iconic figures of myth and sci-fi? more
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I’m a person of few words. I love listening to Sabrina’s deep dives into mythology and geeky things in general. Very enjoyable podcast!
I love this circe episode and i actually feel educated on this topic now, also don’t cut things from the script! We love everything!
I wanted to say thank you so much Sabrina! I’ve been a Greek myths fan for many years and I’ve read Percy since middle school. I’ve always loved them and I came across your read alongs on TikTok. They were always so fun and I look forward to what happens this podcast.
I love it you just take a lot of my opinions and stuff I think about your so interesting and funny I want you to be my teacher
I’ve been waiting with bated breath for this podcast. I didn’t start the Percy Jackson series until I was about 40. Now I’ve read all of them, including HOO and Trials of Apollo. I adore your view on the series and the adult intellect you bring to it. It is extremely refreshing to me. Thank you for these.
Apple Podcasts | #113 | Canada/Arts/Books |
Apple Podcasts | #234 | Belgium/Arts/Books |
Apple Podcasts | #248 | Netherlands/Arts/Books |
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