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Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! | Greek Mythology & the Ancient Mediterranean

Liv Albert
Euripides
Gladiators
Spartacus
City Dionysia
Hephaestus
Greek Mythology
Representation
Greek Theater
Roman Mythology
Ancient Greek Drinking Culture
Gladiator
Hollywood Casting
Theater Festivals
Everyday Life In Ancient Greece
Queer Relationships
Ovid's Metamorphoses
Alcestis
Helen
Hestia
Athenian Society

The most entertaining and enraging stories from 'Classical' mythology (and, often, ancient history of the wider Mediterranean!) told casually, contemporarily, and (more often than not) sarcastically. The world of Greek mythology and the history of the wider ancient Mediterranean is full of wonder, horror, and utter hilarity. These myths and stories are timeless for a reason, they're just as releva... more

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Liv speaks with Jane Draycott again this week about her book Cleopatra's Daughter: Egyptian Princess, Roman Prisoner, African Queen. Jane Draycott is an amazing scholar who has done phenomenal work on Roman women who often are left without a voice or... more

We are back with the Wars of the Diadochi and finally Ptolemy gets his proper introduction. Join me today to see what goes on after the Lamian War, see who takes what sides, and who does or does not die.

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Liv and Michaela speak with Dr. Talia Prussin about the Seleucid empire and the Hellenistic Period generally. Much shenanigans went down, and many discussions on which little guy is everyone's favourite.

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Some more fun history time for you all! This time we are diving into the Wars of the Diadochi, well more like Alex dying and all the Greek rebellions and the Lamian War in this episode. Starting off a new subsection of episodes based on the Hellenist... more

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Recent Guests

Owen Rees
Classicist and creator of Bad Ancient website.
Bad Ancient
Episode: Conversations: Life At the Far Edges of a Crumbling Empire... w/ Owen Rees
Emily Hauser
Academic discussing gendered perspectives in Greek mythology and poetry
Episode: Hermes Here, Admitting All My Sins: the Remix
Dr. Dan-el Padilla Peralta
Scholar and author known for his work on racialized aspects of Classics
Episode: Conversations: Deconstructing 'Classicism' and So-Called Western Civilization, w/ Dr Dan-el Padilla Peralta
Andromache Karanika
Scholar focusing on women's voices in ancient work and author of "Voices at Work," exploring the contributions of ancient women's labor.
Episode: Conversations: Real Women's Voices at Real Ancient Work, w/ Andromache Karanika
Maxwell Paule
A scholar focusing on ancient mythology and witches in Roman contexts.
Erlem College
Episode: RE-AIR: Conversations: Sorceresses & Satire, Witches of Ancient Greece & Rome w/ Maxwell T Paule
Dr. Lauren Ginsberg
A scholar in Roman theater and classical studies
Not specified
Episode: RE-AIR: Conversations: Taking Inspiration from the Furies, Seneca’s Medea w/ Dr Lauren Ginsberg
Daniel Ogden
Professor at Exeter in the UK and an author specializing in ancient supernatural themes
University of Exeter
Episode: RE-AIR: Conversations: Dragons! Witches! Werewolves! The Ancient Supernatural w/ Daniel Ogden
Dr. Peta Greenfield
Co-host of The Partial Historians, a podcast about ancient Rome
The Partial Historians
Episode: Conversations: Joining the Vestal Virgins Sounds Nice Until You Realize You Might Get Buried Alive, w/ Dr Peta Greenfield
Gillian Glass
PhD candidate studying epiphanies in religious studies and classics.
University of British Columbia
Episode: BTS BONUS: Conversations: Can You Smell the God In the Air?! Epiphanies in Antiquity w/ Gillian Glass

Host

Liv Albert
The host features a passion for Greek mythology, presenting stories with contemporary insights, humor, and a critical lens on traditional narratives, particularly through a feminine perspective.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 23.2k ratings
  • Girl boss history

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    2
    SpongeBobbyHil589
    United States2 months ago
  • Not great

    I was listening to some of the episodes to see if I liked this podcast and she couldn’t pronounce any of the names right. If u want a great podcast try greeking out or the mythical hour.

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    ✨🎱💅🎀Idk🎀💅🎱✨
    United States3 months ago
  • For the real ones

    I’ve been listening to this podcast for years but felt compelled to leave a review. Liv has such a contagious enthusiasm for myth that I absolutely adore, and their selection of guests always provide such rich insight and context to the world of mythology and ancient cultures. I recently listened to the Vestal Virgins episode with Peta Greenfield and especially appreciated their discussion on current events relating to Palestine, and the Sudan. There is so much to be gained by viewing our curren... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PorkyWilliams
    United States3 months ago
  • Love this!

    I read a few Greek mythology books to escape the reality here in the US and then found this podcast. I love it so much and she does such a great job! I’m still in 2017 but I have 3.5 years to catch up so I’m excited to keep going!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MelanieAnne!
    United States3 months ago
  • Good content

    I’ve been holding off on writing a review because I wasn’t sure how I felt about the podcast. I love Greek mythology but do not want to buy dozens of books and read it myself. I enjoy the way Liv tells the stories and she is good at it. I could do without the sarcastic comments every single time a woman is mistreated, but she’s not wrong with them. It’s just a little annoying. However, despite my mixed feelings about these comments, Liv is good at telling these stories. And her cat, whose name I... more

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    4
    ADeibler21
    United States3 months ago

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Overall, the podcast is described as entertaining, informative, and often thought-provoking, with a unique twist on ancient stories.
The blend of educational content with contemporary relevance is frequently praised.
Many reviews highlight the analytical approach to mythology, offering new perspectives on traditional narratives.
Some critique the host's political commentary as divisive, while others find it refreshing and necessary.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling infused with humor and personal anecdotes.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

RE-AIR: Conversations: Dragons! Witches! Werewolves! The Ancient Supernatural w/ Daniel Ogden
Q: What distinctions do you see between Greek and Roman perceptions of witches?
Greek witches tend to embody complexity and sometimes more positive traits, whereas Roman depictions often portray them as bloodthirsty and Gothic figures.
RE-AIR: Conversations: Dragons! Witches! Werewolves! The Ancient Supernatural w/ Daniel Ogden
Q: Why do you think the idea of werewolves existed in the ancient world?
The concept serves as a reflection of wildness versus civilization, with wolves often regarded as the antithesis to man, allowing for exploration of that duality.
Conversations: Joining the Vestal Virgins Sounds Nice Until You Realize You Might Get Buried Alive, w/ Dr Peta Greenfield
Q: What were the lives of Vestal Virgins like?
The Vestal Virgins were caretakers of the flame of Vesta, involved in various rituals, and were considered inviolable, meaning their purity was incredibly important.
Conversations: Joining the Vestal Virgins Sounds Nice Until You Realize You Might Get Buried Alive, w/ Dr Peta Greenfield
Q: Can you tell me more about Vesta?
Vesta is one of the 12 important Roman goddesses, but she's often left off lists because there are few depictions of her.
BTS BONUS: Conversations: Can You Smell the God In the Air?! Epiphanies in Antiquity w/ Gillian Glass
Q: What is an epiphany in relation to religious studies and classics?
It's a manifestation of the divine that can take many forms, often seen as an impactful moment or 'aha' realization that can alter the course of a narrative.

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