We are Prophecy Radio: A Percy Jackson Podcast. Dedicated to all things Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson series, and the master of middle grade mythology. Listen in for our chapter by chapter breakdowns, adaptation updates, Rick Riordan Presents discussions and anything else that comes along. Give us a listen, and join this awesome community. All ages welcome!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Prophecy Radio episode #123 has us excited to chat with Roseanne A. Brown about all things Percy Jackson and the Olympians, including season 1 and what lies ahead in season 2. Amongst a few other things, too (*cough* SERWA *cough*). We also use our n... more
Prophecy Radio episode #122 sits down with a surprise guest to talk about A Drop of Venom by Sajni Patel. We also get a newbie’s reaction to Percy Jackson season 1, including what questions they still had after the final credits rolled. There’s also ... more
Prophecy Radio episode #121 is our chance to give you all our highlights from Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 1. We hit on our favorite moments, favorite characters, and talk a bit about what we would change if we had the chance. We also talk ... more
Prophecy Radio episode #120 explains where we’ve been over the last couple weeks before discussing the Percy Jackson and the Olympians documentary “A Hero’s Journey.” We’ve got plans to restructure the podcast a little bit, but don’t worry! We’re not... more
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It seems like you are going to be covering all of the spin-off books (demigod files, etc.) are you also going to be covering Percy Jackson and the singer of Apollo? I don’t think it was as popular as the other ones, but does take place before the second series
Love this podcast so helpful with the Percy Jackson tv show more
Started listening from episode 1 roughly a month ago when I began rereading the og series. Now I’m on episode 51 and sad to be almost caught up. These two bring fun discourse to the fandom and are great to listen to during the work day. more
Could you possibly do one where you could tell me what's all the names of the villains are
Karen and Kristen are so much fun to listen to. They have great discussions/interviews each week. The chapter by chapter of the PJO series is so great. They also cover the Rick Riordan Presents authors/books and it has really inspired me to begin reading them. If you’re a Percy Jackson/Rick Riordan fan you NEED this podcast!
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