Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
En podcast af Liv Albert and iHeartPodcasts
688 Episoder
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I Would Gladly Fight in Battle Three Times Over, Than Give Birth Once… Women in Euripides
Udgivet: 24.9.2024 -
Conversations: The Next Great Athenian Blockbuster, Euripidean Competition w/ CW Marshall
Udgivet: 20.9.2024 -
Apo Mechanis Theos; Deus Ex Machina; Gods in the Machine (Euripides Part 3)
Udgivet: 17.9.2024 -
Conversatons: The Missing Women of Euripides, Fragments w/ Dr Melissa Funke
Udgivet: 13.9.2024 -
Hermes' Historia: a Brief History of Ancient Theatre
Udgivet: 12.9.2024 -
Getting to Know An Ancient Greek Theatre Kid, Euripides’ Life & Times
Udgivet: 10.9.2024 -
Conversations: Performance and Gender Blending in Euripides w/ Sarah Olsen
Udgivet: 6.9.2024 -
Raging Misogynist or Original Social Justice Warrior? The Murky Life of Euripides
Udgivet: 3.9.2024 -
Conversations: Women Are Wet & Spongy, the History of the Female Body w/ Prof Helen King
Udgivet: 30.8.2024 -
Euripides, Odysseus, and the Only Surviving Satyr Play (Cyclops Part 2)
Udgivet: 27.8.2024 -
Liv Reads Quintus Smyrnaeus, The Fall of Troy (Final)
Udgivet: 23.8.2024 -
It Began With an STI, Origins of Athenian Theatre & Euripides’ Satyr Play, Cyclops
Udgivet: 20.8.2024 -
Coming Soon: Euripides, the First (Best) Playwright
Udgivet: 19.8.2024 -
Liv Reads Quintus Smyrnaeus: The Fall of Troy (Part 10)
Udgivet: 16.8.2024 -
Sometimes You Just Stumble Into Something... More As to Your Qs
Udgivet: 13.8.2024 -
The Best Answers Are Ridiculously Long Winded & Detailed in Historical Context... Answers (Q&A 2)
Udgivet: 9.8.2024 -
Is it Sappho, Sappho, or Psappho? Answering All Your Burning Questions (Q&A 1)
Udgivet: 6.8.2024 -
Conversations: Real Men Compete Naked, the Ancient Olympics w/ Alexandra Sills
Udgivet: 2.8.2024 -
Sing, Muse, of Gods and Wrestlers, Origins & Odes of the Ancient Olympics
Udgivet: 30.7.2024 -
Liv Reads Quintus Smyrnaeus: The Fall of Troy (Part 9)
Udgivet: 26.7.2024
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.