Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
A podcast by Liv Albert and iHeartPodcasts
650 Episodes
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Conversations: The Many Faces of Myth, Classical Reception with Dr Victoria Austen
Published: 7/9/2021 -
RE-AIR: The Serial Killer Who Left a Woman On An Island (Theseus Parts 1 & 3)
Published: 7/6/2021 -
Conversations: Nonbinary Dionysus, a Look At Euripides' Bacchae with Emma Pauly
Published: 7/2/2021 -
Pandora, the Beautiful Evil & the Misogyny of Her "Curiosity"
Published: 6/29/2021 -
Conversations: Not Just a Phase, Atalanta & Hippolytus, Asexuality in Greek Mythology with Julie Levy
Published: 6/25/2021 -
Queer as Hell! Stories of LGBTQIA Characters in Greek Myth
Published: 6/22/2021 -
INTRODUCING: Classically Trained & Peopling the Past
Published: 6/19/2021 -
Conversations: The Sexuality of Sappho and Papyrus Controversy! With Leesa Charlotte of Sweetbitter
Published: 6/18/2021 -
Speak! Radiant Lyre, the Poetess of Lesbos, Sappho (& Other Women of that World)
Published: 6/15/2021 -
RE-AIR: The Gods Were All A Little Gay, Representation in Mythology (w/ Myths & Tits)
Published: 6/11/2021 -
Yes It’s Another Tragedy… Dionysus Loves Ampelus (Part 2)
Published: 6/8/2021 -
Liv Reads Apollonios: The Argonautika Book II (Part 3)
Published: 6/4/2021 -
The God of Many Names and Many Lovers, Dionysus & Ampelus
Published: 6/1/2021 -
Conversations: Let's Talk About Metal, Baby! Classical Reception in Metal Music with Dr. Jeremy Swist
Published: 5/28/2021 -
Oceanus is a River?! Gods, Creatures & Nymphs of the Sea
Published: 5/25/2021 -
INTRODUCING: Against the Lore & Myth Dynamite
Published: 5/22/2021 -
Liv Reads Apollonios: The Argonautika Book II (Part 2)
Published: 5/21/2021 -
Always Getting Sacked, Heracles (Hercules) & the Lesser Sacking of Troy
Published: 5/18/2021 -
Liv Reads Apollonios: The Argonautika Book II (Part 1)
Published: 5/14/2021 -
Heracles (Hercules) Origins… Abduction Apology Horses & Menacing Theban Vixens
Published: 5/11/2021
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.