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A media analysis podcast in which hosts Allison and Julia discuss modern media (including TV & film, books, and music) that depicts the Ancient Mediterranean world, its peoples, and its stories. We're here to have a good time, not to nitpick accuracy, but

Classically Trained Podcast


    • Dec 31, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 1h 21m AVG DURATION
    • 24 EPISODES


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    Episode Twenty One: The Thief

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 68:40


    We're back! In this episode, we discuss the novel The Thief, by Megan Whalen Turner. For once coming in at a reasonable length, we talk fantasy genre convention, Hesiod, and getting jumpscared by guns.   Content warnings: Profanity -- Music by Dark Fantasy Studios. -- Support us by subscribing to our patreon!

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    Episode Twenty: Ancient Apocalypse

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 145:54


    In this exceptionally lengthy episode, we break down a single episode of Ancient Apocalypse, the Netflix docuseries hosted by Graham Hancock. Suffice to say we did not enjoy it. Featuring carbon dating, the myth of the flood, Star Guy, and a whole lot of made up bullshit.   Content warnings: Profanity Discussion of racism and white supremacy -- Music by Dark Fantasy Studios. -- Support us by subscribing to our patreon! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Nineteen: Doctor Who

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 121:56


    In this episode, we tackle three episodes of the new series of Doctor Who: Fires of Pompeii, The God Complex, and The Eaters of Light. Featuring Sibyls, the etymology of 'volcano',  Roman sexuality, and, of course, some complaining about Steven Moffat, join us on this romp through a show that's beloved by both of us! (And, for funzies, a few comments about aliens and Atlantis that proved to be foreshadowing for our first episode of 2023...)   Content warnings: Profanity Discussion of sex and sexuality Discussion of death, including mass death in natural disasters Discussion of imperialism and imperial violence -- Music by Dark Fantasy Studios. -- Support us by subscribing to our patreon! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Eighteen: The Wicked and the Divine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 107:16


    In this episode, we discuss The Wicked and the Divine vols. 1-4, by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie. We talk Dionysus, the Satanic Panic (and also Satan, a bit), child sacrifice, and the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, plus a few takes that make it clear that at time of recording, neither of us had read the entire run. In summary: art good.   Content warnings: Profanity Discussion of child/infant death, specifically ritual child sacrifice Mentions of rape and sexual assault Mentions of sex and sexuality Discussion of drugs and drug use Mentions of racism and racist tropes Mentions of transphobia -- Music by Dark Fantasy Studios. -- Support us by subscribing to our patreon! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Seventeen: Disney's Hercules

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 110:43


    On this episode, we're joined by special guest Dr. Victoria Austen to discuss 1997 film Hercules. We talk trends in feminism, the Christianization of myth, and the cult of Elon Musk. Find Victoria on Twitter, @Vicky_Austen, and give her a follow! And click here for Dr. Polt's threads on Hercules, as mentioned by Victoria. -- Music by Dark Fantasy Studios. -- Support us by subscribing to our patreon! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Sixteen: The Last Olympian

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 100:29


    In this episode on the FINAL (AT LAST) Percy Jackson book, we talk about the Iliad (some more), Nico DiAngelo ex machina, and why Hestia is the most underrated Greek deity.    Content Warnings: Mentions of canon-typical violence and death -- Music by Dark Fantasy Studios. -- Support us by subscribing to our patreon! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Fifteen: The Mummy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 101:06


    In this episode, we dive into one of Julia's favourite movies, 1999's The Mummy. Turns out one of Julia's favourite movies is pretty racist. Featuring (a significant lack of) archaeological ethics, the magical ability to read ancient Egyptian, and yet another shoutout to our friend and yours Edward Said.   Content Warnings: Extensive discussion of racism and racist (particularly orientalist) tropes Mentions of cannibalism Brief mention of incest Profanity Discussion of violence, death, and human remains   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Fourteen: Battle of the Labyrinth

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 76:28


    This episode, we have a special guest: friend of the podcast Madi, who is a dedicated fan of Percy Jackson and joined us to share her perspective on this book! Digressions include environmentalism, how to pronounce 'Daedalus', and the Teletubby vaccination forgery scandal.   Content warnings: Profanity Discussion of violence and death; mentions of body horror (possession) Discussion of sexual assault   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Special: Till We Have Faces

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 55:26


    In this special episode, Julia strikes out on her own to conduct a semi-scholarly takedown of C.S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces. Spoilers: she hated it. Featuring unfortunate fantasy naming, the Christianization of Cupid and Psyche, and a weak attempt to explain Apuleius.   Content warnings: Profanity Discussion of racism and misogyny   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Thirteen: The Titan's Curse

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 75:01


    In this episode we discuss Percy Jackson book 3: The Titan's Curse. Featuring: both-sides-ism, a small amount of complaining about philosophy professors, and a pitch for casting Aphrodite. Also, we call Rick Riordan out for fridging. We continue to have mad nostalgic fun with these episodes.   Content warnings: Mild profanity Discussion of violence and death Mentions of sexuality and sexual assault   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Special: The River Through Rome

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 56:54


    This episode, we have a special treat: an interview with author Nicholas Nicastro on his recently-published novel, The River Through Rome. Featuring engineering logistics, a shoutout to flat-earthers, and the refrigerator door theory of writing inspiration, we hope you enjoy this conversation--we sure did! Apologies for some inconsistency in audio quality--this was our first recording after Julia moved away, as well as our first recording with a remote guest, so we ended up having to mix and match a bit.    Content warnings: Mentions of sex and sexuality Mild profanity -- Check out Nicholas's work at any of the following places: www.nicastrobooks.com On Instagram @nicastromedia On Facebook as Books by Nicholas Nicastro And you can purchase and review his books in paperback or ebook via Amazon, or as an audiobook via Audible. -- Support us by buying us a Ko-Fi! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Twelve: A Thousand Ships

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 64:41


    In this episode we discuss Natalie Haynes's 2019 novel A Thousand Ships. Digressions include identity theft, ancient clothing, and ecofascism. We also spend a while simping for basically every ancient woman mentioned.   Content warnings: Profanity Discussion of violence and death Discussion of rape and sexual assault Mentions of slavery Mentions of sex and sexuality   Notes: The French story about a man replacing his dead comrade that Julia referenced was the story of Martin Guerre, which was indeed historical.  And a small correction: the word for Penelope and Odysseus's likemindedness is "homophrosyne" not "symphrosyne".   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Eleven: Supernatural

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 84:45


    In this episode we discuss the television series Supernatural. We take a long trip down memory lane--way down. Right to hell, in fact. Featuring: fanfiction, the University of Washington-Seattle, and some good ol' fashioned misogyny. Actually, a lot of good ol' fashioned misogyny.    Content warnings: Mild profanity Discussion of violence and death Mentions of sex and sexuality Mentions of police brutality Discussion of homophobia, racism, and sexism   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Ten: Troy (2004)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 104:45


    In this episode, we discuss the 2004 film Troy, starring Brad Pitt. Unsurprisingly, we had a lot to say. Featuring: American imperialism, and Homeric combat, and just a little bit more complaining about the costuming in Troy: Fall of a City.   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Nine: Sea of Monsters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 75:27


    We return to the world of Percy Jackson for book two, and immediate get mired deep in academic theory. Because of course we do. Featuring a critique of diet culture, Frantz Fanon, and a little bit of hubris.   Mentioned in the episode: ORBIS, an ancient travel calculator from Stanford   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Eight: Hadestown

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 70:39


    In this episode, we discuss Hadestown, particularly the Broadway Cast Recording version of the musical. Featuring: metrical formulae, Tumblr Feminism, and fanfiction about beekeeping.   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

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    Episode Seven: Gladiator

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 89:05


    In this episode, we discuss Gladiator (2000), featuring orientalism, unfortunate Freudian weirdness, bad takes on imperialism, and... queer giraffes?   Minor correction: at about 31:30, Julia says "Commodus" where she should say "Maximus".   Mentioned: The costuming in Troy: Fall of a City, unfortunately.   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Six: The Mountain Goats Mixtape

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 74:00


    This episode, we discuss a playlist of Mountain Goats songs that contain classical reference, and are generally enthusiastic about the whole thing. This is a somewhat different episode than our previous ones, because we're discussing a mixed bag of media, but we had a lot of fun! Find the playlist here.    Mentioned: This statue. This Mountain Goats tweet.   Support us by buying us a coffee! And follow us on Twitter!

    Episode Five: The Lightning Thief

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 63:36


    Finally we're back with NEW MATERIAL! This episode is our (brisk but fruitful) discussion of the first Percy Jackson Book, The Lightning Thief. It also contains our entry into the #discourse about Medusa.   As mentioned in the intro, you may notice that we had some audio issues with this episode! We did our best to correct it but we think there was some sort of mic malfunction, and unfortunately we're still polishing our audio editing skills. Hopefully it's not too annoying to listen to, and we should be back to our usual quality next episode.   Also, a minor correction: we were, indeed, pronouncing Rick Riordan's name wrong, and looking it up made it worse rather than better. Thanks, Google. Sorry, Mr. Riordan. We'll get it right when we do our episode on Sea of Monsters.

    Episode Four: Fall of a City Final

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 70:23


    The fourth and final episode in our series on Troy: Fall of a City, discussing episodes seven and eight. Thank god. We repeated a number of things we've been saying all the way along in our final notes in this last episode about Fall of a City, but we hopefully have managed to do so in a clear and synthesized way. Thanks for coming on this four-episode journey with us, and we'll be back in two weeks with, at last, some new material!  Also, hit us up on Twitter @ClassicallyPod, where we'll be doing a wrap-up thread with some pictures of the absolutely garbage costuming from this show, so that you all can finally see what we've been complaining about.   ONE MINOR CORRECTION: At around 55:55 Julia says "Odysseus arranges", which should have been "Achilles arranges". Sorry about that, folks!

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    Episode Three: Fall of a City 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 82:38


    In this episode, we discuss Troy: Fall of a City episodes 4, 5, and 6, and how they handled THE ENTIRE PLOT OF THE ILIAD. Yes, in only three episodes of television. Spoilers: it was pretty bad.   Feat. translation theory, Julia's continued strong opinions about Achilles, and Allison's favourite piece of pottery!

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    Episode Two: Fall of a City 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 66:09


    The second part of our four-part series on Troy: Fall of a City, covering episodes two and three of that show.    It's still bad! But at least we don't have any corrections this week.

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    Episode One: Fall of a City 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 72:23


    The first of a four part series on the Netflix original series Troy: Fall of a City, covering episode one of that show.   Two small corrections to things we said in this episode: first, women did sometimes give birth lying down. Second, there is some evidence to suggest that the Greeks did know about India as early as the Classical period (roughly the 500s BCE), but Alexander was the first substantial contact between the Mediterranean and India.

    Episode Zero: Meet the Hosts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 17:20


    An optional listening experience for those who are interested in learning a bit more about the hosts. We discuss our academic and personal backgrounds and some info about what sort of things we're thinking about when we talk about media. Also, there's some waffle about theory.

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