
a podcast on all things Greek myth
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsVisual ArtsHistory | |||

Credits:
Written by Conner Floyd and R. Scott Smith
Voice Acting: Jackson Scheele
Sound Engineering: Jackson Scheele
Music: Jared Sims, Brooklyn Tea
Written by Reilly Salisbury
Narrated by R. Scott Smith
Voice Acting and Sound Editing: Jackson Scheele
Music: Jared Sims
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Written by: Christopher Nadeau
Narrated by: R. Scott Smith
Sound Engineering, Voice Actors: Jackson Scheele
Music: Jared Sims
Credits
Written and Narrated by R. Scott Smith
Sound Engineering and Voice Acting by Jackson Scheele
Music by Jared Sims
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Apple Podcasts | #235 |
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Focusing on the intricate web of Greek mythology, this series explores various iconic myths and legendary figures that have shaped ancient narratives. Key topics include the Trojan War, the complex characters within, such as Helen of Troy and Ajax the Greater, and the themes of hubris and familial bonds in stories like that of the House of Tantalos. The detailed analysis often draws connections between mythological events and their cultural significance, revealing both the personal and societal implications of these ancient tales. Notably, the host provides a scholarly yet accessible perspective, making it appealing to both mythology enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, while emphasizing the enduring relevance of these myths in modern di... more
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2. Christopher Nadeau
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