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greekmythtakes
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audio
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Education
History
Religion & Spirituality
Greek Myths are arguably the most influential stories ever told, with their influences seen everywhere today. From the iconic Medusa logo (Versace) to the Nike Wings of Vicotry (Nike). But what about the Greek Myths has set it apart from the others? In a world in which Olympians are petty, vain, short-tempered, and even roguish, it's hard to understand what makes it have such a lasting impression. Our podcast focuses on how unfortunate the Greeks were when they garnered the attention of an Olympian, and how drastically their lives were altered.

It‘a best not to garner the attention of the deathless Olympians.
Greek Mythology is embedded in almost every facet of our every day lives; from the names of our shoes, to the logo on high end purses. Our podcast grapples to explain why the stories have resonated with us for so long, while also shining a light on the lesser known aspects of the myth: The unfortunate human who has drawn the attention of the gods.
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Premiere Date |
2019-10-17
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49 Available Episodes (49 Total)Average duration: 00:58:09
Oct 13 | 01:01:09
Athena Brings the Malice In the Pallas
Aug 05 | 00:41:52
Ares: Jar Wars
Jun 17 | 00:46:49
Aristophanes: Bird Eye Blind
Apr 09 | 00:36:28
Who Let the Frogs Out?
Mar 13 | 00:55:26
Prometheus: Planes, Chains, and Automobiles
Jan 19 | 00:33:30
Muse line is it anyway?
Nov 22 | 00:36:19
Nymph Nodes
Oct 15 | 00:25:30
Satyrs:The baaaahd boys of Ancient Greece
Sep 05 | 00:53:12
Chiron’s Centaur for Rearing heroes
Jul 25 | 00:32:40
Long Tide, No Sea
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