Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
Un podcast de Liv Albert and iHeartPodcasts
688 Épisodes
-
RE-AIR: There Once Was a Battle of Frogs & Mice, the Satirical Silliness of the Batrachomyomachia
Publié: 14/05/2024 -
Conversations: Revisiting the Cultural Memory of the Bronze Age
Publié: 10/05/2024 -
(Mostly) Archaic Myths as Cultural Memory of the Bronze Age
Publié: 07/05/2024 -
Liv Reads Thucydides: Classical Greece's Mythical History
Publié: 03/05/2024 -
Conversations: When the Network Went Down, the Bronze Age Collapse w/ Dr Eric H Cline
Publié: 30/04/2024 -
Conversations: The Evidence is in the Thigh Bone, Climate and Collapse in the Bronze Age w/ Dr Flint Dibble
Publié: 26/04/2024 -
Not With a Bang, but a Whimper, the Collapse of the Bronze Age Mediterranean
Publié: 23/04/2024 -
Conversations: From Homer, With Love… The Evolution of Oral Storytelling w/ Dr Joel Christensen
Publié: 19/04/2024 -
How History Becomes Mythology, Bronze Age Greece in the Wider Mediterranean
Publié: 16/04/2024 -
Conversations: The Things They Found in Tombs, Bronze Age Mycenae w/ Dr Kim Shelton
Publié: 12/04/2024 -
Under the Shadow of Agamemnon, the Real Bronze Age Mycenae
Publié: 09/04/2024 -
There Once Was a Man Named Minos, the Bronze Age Minoans of Crete
Publié: 05/04/2024 -
The Bronze Age, Mythic Origins and the Real People Behind Them
Publié: 02/04/2024 -
Conversations: Charybdis, a Gaping, Hungry Hole; Fear of the Monstrous Woman w/ Cosi Carnegie
Publié: 29/03/2024 -
High Priestess of Ur, the World’s First Author, Enheduanna
Publié: 26/03/2024 -
LTAMB: The Bronze Age Collapse Coming April 2
Publié: 25/03/2024 -
Liv Reads Quintus Smyrnaeus: The Fall of Troy (Book 3)
Publié: 22/03/2024 -
BONUS: Selections from Conversations w/ Dr Melissa Funke and Dr Rebecca Futo Kennedy
Publié: 21/03/2024 -
Beloved of Aphrodite, the Lives & Legacies of Ancient Greek Sex Workers
Publié: 19/03/2024 -
Conversations: Better Off With Bears, Artemis & Goddess Worship w/ Dr Carla Ionescu
Publié: 15/03/2024
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.