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Latest podcast episodes about deucalion

Glee on the Rocks: an unofficial Glee podcast
(S3E4) Pack Dynamics: A Teen Wolf Podcast - Unleashed

Glee on the Rocks: an unofficial Glee podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 74:51


A new semester means a whole new boatload of trauma for our intrepid pack of werewolves (and friends!).In 3×04, "Unleashed," we pick back up with the students who are finally coming back from their Summer of Hell (Boyd and Isaac), get to know our new nemeses from Hell (Ethan and Aiden), and… well, start running cross country to keep sharp for the lacrosse season (Scott). Deucalion tries to convince Derek that he must kill his own pack to join the Alphas and we learn some interesting things about the Hale Pack's old relations to this new alpha.Meanwhile, Stiles and Lydia begin working with Deaton about what kind of new dark creature could be sacrificing people all over town and Lydia begins to fill her school notebooks with drawings of some kind of tree. Huh. Wonder if that'll be relevant.Guard your Warriors this episode, friends. It's gonna be a doozy.Find us on the Internet: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/fandomontherocks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Support the pod: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon.com/fandomontherocks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Create your own ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ today with Zencastr and share your story. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#madewithZencastr⁠

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - OBERON ZELL - History's Mysteries, Paganism and The Era of Trump

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 56:02


Atlantis, Lemuria, the Garden of Eden, are these merely myths and fantasies of paradise lost, or actual places that have somehow disappeared from the face of the Earth?And what of the famous legends of a great and universal Deluge that are found in so many ancient cultures? Could there really have been a vast global inundation that drowned entire populations and submerged settlements throughout the world, to be enshrined in legend by the few survivors whose descendants repopulated the world?What's the connection between King Arthur and the Amazons of Wonder Woman? What happened in 56 BCE that changed all of Western history to follow, including the rise of Christianity?Where was Middle Earth, and what were the "Crystal Ships" of Tolkien's Elves? What is the relationship between the sinking of Atlantis, the Flood of Deucalion, and the Exodus?What was the dark secret of ancient Crete?What's the true story of the War in Heaven and Clash of the Titans?Learn the truths behind the myths!Visit oberon Zell at www.oberonzell.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.

Wine-Dark Sea Stories
The Great Flood, Part 3: Deucalion and Pyrrha | Story + Historical Commentary

Wine-Dark Sea Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 22:21


A revised version of an earlier episode, now with historical commentary following the story!The Greek myth of the Great Flood ends with Deucalion and Pyrrha, the last mortals left alive, who struggle to survive as Zeus looks on. How was humanity created again after the deluge?A story from Greek mythology, based on Ovid's Metamorphoses (Book 1), featuring: Deucalion, Pyrrha, Zeus, Themis- - -CREDITSMusic by Kevin MacLeodThumbnail Image:Deucalion and Pyrrha (Baldassare Peruzzi, 16th century)

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - GRAND WIZARD OBERON ZELL - History's Mysteries: Turning Points That Changed The World

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 54:36


Become a supporter of The 'X' Zone Radio Show: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Atlantis, Lemuria, the Garden of Eden, are these merely myths and fantasies of paradise lost, or actual places that have somehow disappeared from the face of the Earth?And what of the famous legends of a great and universal Deluge that are found in so many ancient cultures? Could there really have been a vast global inundation that drowned entire populations and submerged settlements throughout the world, to be enshrined in legend by the few survivors whose descendants repopulated the world?What's the connection between King Arthur and the Amazons of Wonder Woman? What happened in 56 BCE that changed all of Western history to follow, including the rise of Christianity?Where was Middle Earth, and what were the "Crystal Ships" of Tolkien's Elves? What is the relationship between the sinking of Atlantis, the Flood of Deucalion, and the Exodus?What was the dark secret of ancient Crete?What's the true story of the War in Heaven and Clash of the Titans?Learn the truths behind the myths!Visit oberon Zell at www.oberonzell.com

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - OBERON ZELL - History's Mysteries: Turning Points That Changed The World

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 54:03


Become a supporter of The 'X' Zone Radio Show: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Atlantis, Lemuria, the Garden of Eden, are these merely myths and fantasies of paradise lost, or actual places that have somehow disappeared from the face of the Earth?And what of the famous legends of a great and universal Deluge that are found in so many ancient cultures? Could there really have been a vast global inundation that drowned entire populations and submerged settlements throughout the world, to be enshrined in legend by the few survivors whose descendants repopulated the world?What's the connection between King Arthur and the Amazons of Wonder Woman? What happened in 56 BCE that changed all of Western history to follow, including the rise of Christianity?Where was Middle Earth, and what were the "Crystal Ships" of Tolkien's Elves? What is the relationship between the sinking of Atlantis, the Flood of Deucalion, and the Exodus?What was the dark secret of ancient Crete?What's the true story of the War in Heaven and Clash of the Titans?Learn the truths behind the myths!Visit oberon Zell at www.oberonzell.com

Autocrat- A Roman History Podcast
Bonus VI- In Other News: Chinese Myths (feat. The History of China)

Autocrat- A Roman History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 25:28


Back in episode 15, we discussed the story of Deucalion and Pyrrha in their experience of the great flood sent by Zeus to destroy humanity. However, there are other flood myths we didn't get to cover because of our focus. So, we welcomed Chris Stewart from the History of China to go through Chinese creation stories, flood myths, scientific controversy, and more! Sources for this episode: Allan, S. (2017), The Jishi outburst flood of 1920 BCE and the great flood legend in ancient China: preliminary reflections. Journal of Chinese humanities 3.1: 23-34. Bergman, J. (2003), Do Creation and Flood Myths Found World Wide Have a Common Origin? The Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism 5: 517-528. Wilkinson, P., Carroll, G., Faulkner, M., Field, J. F., Haywood, J., Kerrigan, M., Philip, N., Pumphrey, N. and Tocino-Smith, J. (2018), The Mythology Book. London: Dorling Kindersley Limited. Wu, Q., Zhao, Z., Liu, L., Granger, D. E., Wang, H., Cohen, D. J., Wu, X., Ye, M., Bar-Josef, O., Lu, B., Zhang, J., Zhang, P., Yuan, D., Qi, W., Cai, L. and Bai, S. (2016), Outburst flood at 1920 BCE supports historicity of China's Great Flood and the Xia dynasty. Science 353(6299), 579-582. Author unknown (2010), Holy Bible: International Children's Bible (New Century Version). Milton Keynes: Authentic Media Limited.

Offstage Acting
EP 022: INTERVIEW - GIDEON EMERY - Actor / VO Artist • Offstage Acting Podcast with Todd Kramer

Offstage Acting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 115:41


This episode, Todd Kramer and Jay Reum talk to a strong, talented actor who knows how to hustle. And, if you want to understand how to hustle and make your talent work for you, then take a listen to this episode's guest, Gideon Emery! That's  a strong name; a strong name for a strong actor! Born in Windsor, England and raised in South Africa, Gideon is a highly versatile actor and voice artist renowned for his dynamic range and compelling performances. His early career included notable stage roles in South Africa, eventually leading to a successful transition into film, television, and video games. He is best known for his work in popular video game franchises like "Call of Duty" and "Final Fantasy," as well as playing Deucalion in the cult hit TV series "Teen Wolf" and his recurring role on the series, "Daredevil." He's a comedian, actor, singer… a true raconteur… we could all hope to be as versatile and talented as him. HOMEPAGE IMDB ※=※=※=※=※=※=※=※=※=※=※

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - GRAND WIZARD OBERON ZELL - History's Mysteries: Turning Points That Changed The World

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 54:36


Become a supporter of The 'X' Zone Radio Show: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Atlantis, Lemuria, the Garden of Eden, are these merely myths and fantasies of paradise lost, or actual places that have somehow disappeared from the face of the Earth?And what of the famous legends of a great and universal Deluge that are found in so many ancient cultures? Could there really have been a vast global inundation that drowned entire populations and submerged settlements throughout the world, to be enshrined in legend by the few survivors whose descendants repopulated the world?What's the connection between King Arthur and the Amazons of Wonder Woman? What happened in 56 BCE that changed all of Western history to follow, including the rise of Christianity?Where was Middle Earth, and what were the "Crystal Ships" of Tolkien's Elves? What is the relationship between the sinking of Atlantis, the Flood of Deucalion, and the Exodus?What was the dark secret of ancient Crete?What's the true story of the War in Heaven and Clash of the Titans?Learn the truths behind the myths!Visit oberon Zell at www.oberonzell.com

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - OBERON ZELL - History's Mysteries: Turning Points That Changed The World

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 54:03


Become a supporter of The 'X' Zone Radio Show: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Atlantis, Lemuria, the Garden of Eden, are these merely myths and fantasies of paradise lost, or actual places that have somehow disappeared from the face of the Earth?And what of the famous legends of a great and universal Deluge that are found in so many ancient cultures? Could there really have been a vast global inundation that drowned entire populations and submerged settlements throughout the world, to be enshrined in legend by the few survivors whose descendants repopulated the world?What's the connection between King Arthur and the Amazons of Wonder Woman? What happened in 56 BCE that changed all of Western history to follow, including the rise of Christianity?Where was Middle Earth, and what were the "Crystal Ships" of Tolkien's Elves? What is the relationship between the sinking of Atlantis, the Flood of Deucalion, and the Exodus?What was the dark secret of ancient Crete?What's the true story of the War in Heaven and Clash of the Titans?Learn the truths behind the myths!Visit oberon Zell at www.oberonzell.com

Autocrat- A Roman History Podcast
15- The Greek Noah

Autocrat- A Roman History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 20:27


Zeus has just about had enough of humanity- perhaps set off by a human sacrifice incident- and decides it's time to wipe the slate clean. With water. Lots of it. But one son of Prometheus isn't going to be swept away that easily... Sources for this episode: Blennow, A. (date unknown), Exiled words and lost worlds- the tale of Sappho in Sicily. Språkens magi 31. Bye, O., YouTube (2015), History of the World: Every Year (online) (Accessed 11/02/2024). Cellauro, L. (2003), Iconographical aspects of the Renaissance villa and garden: Mount Parnassus, Pegasus and the Muses. Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes 23(1): 42-56. Cory, I. P. (1828), The Ancient Fragments; containing what remains of the writing of Sanchoniatho, Berossus, Abydenus, Megasthenes, and Manetho. Also the Hermetic Creed, the Old Chronicle, the Laterculus of Erastosthenes, the Tyrian Annals, the Oracles of Zoroaster, and the Periplus of Hanno. London: William Pickering. The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2013), Mount Parnassus (online) (Accessed 18/01/2024). The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2023), Mount Ararat (online) (Accessed 18/01/2024). Evelyn-White, H. G. (1943), Hesiod: The Homeric Hymns and Homerica. London: William Heinemann Ltd. Frazer, J. G. (1921), Apollodorus: The Library (Volume I). London: William Heinemann. Guerber, H. A. (1929), The Myths of Greece & Rome: Their Stories Signification and Origin. London: George G. Harrap & Company Ltd. Oldfather, C. H. (1989), Diodorus of Sicily in Twelve Volumes. Volume I: Books I and II, 1-34. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, UK: Harvard University Press. Riley, H. T. (1889), The Metamorphoses (Ovid), Literally Translated Into English Prose, With Copious Notes and Explanations. London: George Bell & Sons. Rosenberg, D. (1994), World Mythology: An Anthology of the Great Myths and Epics (3rd edition). Lincolnwood, Illinois: NTC Publishing Group. Walbank, F., Encyclopedia Britannica (2024), Alexander the Great (online) (Accessed 15/01/2024). Author unknown (1888), The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesty's special command. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Author unknown, The Met (date unknown), List of Rulers of Ancient Egypt and Nubia (online) (Accessed 15/01/2024). Author unknown, National Geographic Society (updated 2023), Mount Everest (online) (Accessed 18/01/2024). Author unknown, Theoi (date unknown), HESIONE PRONOEA (Pronoia)- Oceanid Nymph of Greek Mythology (online) (Accessed 18/01/2024). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Ahmose I (online) (Accessed 15/01/2024). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Clymene (mythology) (online) (Accessed 15/01/2024). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Cranaus (online) (Accessed 15/01/2024). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Deucalion (online) (Accessed 15/01/2024). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Hesione (Oceanid) (online) (Accessed 15/01/2024). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), List of kings of Macedonia (online) (Accessed 15/01/2024).

Wading In
Deucalion and the Flood

Wading In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 11:01


Visit https://www.loreandlegends.net/2023/12/deucalion-and-flood.html for more info!The story of Deucalion and Pyrrha and the Great Deluge is the Ancient Greek equivalent to the more familiar Biblical story of Noah's Ark. Credit:cBecker, K. F., Schmidt, F., & Putnam), U. G. P. (George. (n.d.). Deucalion and Pyrrha. In Gods and heroes. essay, Project Gutenberg. Music in Episode:"The Complex"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"Thunder Dreams"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lore-and-legends/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Inspire Instructor Training Podcast
Did the trainer identify the learner's goals and needs?

Inspire Instructor Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 80:23


On today's we are joined by Diana Todd and Deucalion Mcgregor-Sims. We discuss how they became driving instructors, and what they have to offer now. We also dig into the first competency for the Part 3 and Standards Check 'Did the trainer identify the learner's goals and needs?'You can find Diana and Deucalion at,http://toddsdrivertraining.co.ukhttps://www.1-drive.co.uk/All 3 of us can be found as admin and support at https://www.facebook.com/groups/LousPDIgroupIf you have any questions for me or would like 1-2-1 training then visit,https://theinstructortrainer.com/

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online
Kurz informiert vom 07.09.2023 by heise online

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023


Heute mit: Kernfusion, Google, Deucalion, Chatkontrolle

P24
Três anos depois, Portugal inaugura o Deucalion. Para que serve um supercomputador?

P24

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 12:20


O supercomputador Deucalion é inaugurado esta quarta-feira no Minho Advanced Computing Centre, na Universidade do Minho, e promete multiplicar por dez a capacidade de computação nacional.É um dos oito equipamentos de computação avançada adquiridos pela União Europeia e depois alocados a oito países europeus em 2019. A entrada em funcionamento foi anunciada para o final de 2020, mas foi sucessivamente adiada.Mas afinal, o que é um supercomputador, quem o poderá usar e que áreas podem beneficiar mais desta inovação tecnológica?Neste episódio, falamos com o Tiago Ramalho, jornalista da secção de Ciência do Público.Siga o podcast P24 e receba cada episódio logo de manhã no Spotify, na Apple Podcasts, ou noutras aplicações para podcasts.​Conheça os podcasts da Rede PÚBLICO em publico.pt/podcasts. Tem uma ideia ou sugestão? Envie um email para podcasts@publico.pt.

New Books Network
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literary Studies
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Folklore
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Folklore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore

New Books in Environmental Studies
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Biblical Studies
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Biblical Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biblical-studies

New Books in Christian Studies
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

NBN Book of the Day
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

Twink Wars: A Teen Wolf Podcast
Episode 35: The Parent Trap

Twink Wars: A Teen Wolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 97:53


Season 3B Eve Eve, aka Episode 11. The one where there's a lot of talking and not a lot of doing. Scott watches fireflies with Deucalion, Stiles has a panic attack and Jennifer tells us things we already know. Also, that faint moaning in the background is not a ghost haunting the podcast, it's my cat snoring on the couch next to me. This week we're trying something new and breaking the 'Not Teen Wolf' talk into a separate episode. So if you came here for anything other than the teenaged wolves, go ahead and check out 'Wolf Bites: 1' that should be next in the queue. Xitter: @TwinkWarsPod Tumblr: @twinkwarspod Email: twinkwarspod@gmail.com

Twink Wars: A Teen Wolf Podcast
Episode 32: Sounds Fake, But Ok

Twink Wars: A Teen Wolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 116:51


This week we're talking about the characters talking about some other characters. It's Season 3, Episode 8 - Visionary, where Peter and Gerard lie their asses off. We learn not only do Hales reproduce through budding, they also evolve like Pokemon. We also learn that while Deucalion may not have always been evil, Gerard definitely has and Derek has always been a mess. After that, we make fun of the new Insidious movie, talk about what actually makes a movie 'good' and debate the appeal of Tom Hiddleston. Twitter: @TwinkWarsPod Tumblr: @twinkwarspod Email: twinkwarspod@gmail.com

Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
There Was No Ancient Apocalypse & Atlantis Wasn't the Eye of the Sahara (Deconstructing Atlantis RE-AIR)

Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 135:31


Due to a frustratingly renewed interest, we're revisiting the Deconstructing Atlantis series. The story of Atlantis has fascinated the world for centuries... But how many of us know where the story came from, or what is actually included in the original source? Episode one of Deconstructing Atlantis dives into the story of Atlantis as it exists in the Timaeus and Critias. CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Sources/Further Reading: Plato's Timaeus and Critias, quotes translated by Benjamin Jowett; A Brief History of Atlantis: Plato's Ideal State by Stephen P. Kershaw (includes alternate translation of Plato); PDF: Truth, Lies, and History in Plato's Timaeus and Critias by Thomas K Johansen, 1998. Listen to the episode on the myth of the Great Flood and Deucalion and Pyrrha here. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions. Special podcast artwork by Sara Richard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Effed Up History
Zodiac: Aquarius, Effed Up Mythology XXIV

Effed Up History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 16:52


For the first in the new series about the myths behind the zodiac, we have Aquarius. For those who celebrate their birthdays between January 20th and February 18th.SourcesConstellation Myths translated by Robin HardGreek Myths by Robert Gravestheoi.comhttps://www.thecollector.com/athena-poseidon-contest-athens-name-giving/Music:Medieval Loop One,The Foreign Tale, and Celebration by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the showEffed Up History is researched, produced, and edited by Krystina YeagerSee my socials @effeduphistorylinktr.ee/effeduphistory

The Dictionary
#D114 (detrition to deuteranomalous)

The Dictionary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 27:26


I read from detention to determinacy.     Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha survived the flood in a chest? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deucalion     Deus Ex Machina is a cop-out, right? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus_ex_machina     People who are color-blind can either be protanomaly, deuteranomaly, or tritanomaly. https://www.colourblindawareness.org/colour-blindness/types-of-colour-blindness/ https://www.color-blindness.com/deuteranopia-red-green-color-blindness/     The word of the episode is "detritivore". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detritivore     Theme music from Tom Maslowski https://zestysol.com/     Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar     "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube     Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/     Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq     dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757

The Nemeton Podcast
S3 E9: The Girl Who Knew Too Much

The Nemeton Podcast

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 99:03


This week on The Nemeton Podcast, Meghan, Erin, and Avalon break down one of Meghan's favorite episodes, The Girl Who Knew Too Much. We talk about how Scott is now determined to find a weakness in Deucalion's pack, and he starts with Ethan. When a deputy is murdered at the school, we find out that the BH police dept. is bringing in back up to take down the murder. Allison enlists Isaac to help her figure out if her father is the Darach, when they find another clue spelling out all of the categories of victims Allison is nervous about her fathers involvement yet again. Stiles feels the pressure to tell his Dad what really is going on in Beacon Hills, but what he didn't realize was that his Dad is incapable of believing in what is actually going on. When Lydia is at the sight of yet another sacrifice being taken, we find out that the new pattern is philosophers, which also means teachers, teachers who are on their way to a recital at the school, planned to honor all of the losses. With all of the teachers in one building Scott is determined to find the Darach, but it's actually Lydia who finds herself face to face with this dark druid. -Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com-Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thenemetontwpod/Email- thenemetontw@gmail.com

The Nemeton Podcast
Mini Mythologies: The Nemeton, 5 Fold Knot, Deucalion

The Nemeton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 53:10


Welcome to another Nemeton Druid meeting, gather round! On this ACTUAL Mini Myth,  Meghan and Erin talk all about The Nemeton, and we dive into the origin story of the naming this podcast. We learn about the Celtic 5 Fold Knot and how it can symbolize many different things but they always mean the same thing. Lastly, Erin breaks down the mythology of Deucalion, and Meghan finds several links between this mythology and Teen Wolf! -Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com-Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thenemetontwpod/Email- thenemetontw@gmail.com

House Zofi | هاوس زوفي
حلقة 8 - الأساطير اليونانية: ميلاد الآلهة والحرب التيتانية

House Zofi | هاوس زوفي

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 102:03


مقدمة:بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم والحمد لله رب العالمين والصلاة والسلام على أشرف الأنبياء والمرسلين سيدنا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين. سبحانك اللهم لا علم لنا إلا ما علمتنا أنك انت العليم الحكيم.أي شخص مطلع على الأدب او يلعب ألعاب فيديو أو يقرأ قصص مصورة أو يشاهد أفلام انمي يعلم مدى أثر الأساطير اليونانية على المخرجات الترفيهية. بل أن الأساطير، بالإضافة للأدب اليوناني، أثرت حتى على العلوم الإنسانية مثل الآتي:• علم النفس: مصطلح اضطراب الشخصية النرجسية نسبة لنرجس الأسطورة (Narcissus) • علم النفس والمسرح: عقدة أوديب (Oedipus Complex) التي ذكرها فرويد في كتابه تفسير الأحلام والمبنية على المسرحية اليونانية (أوديب ملكا) للمؤلف المسرحي سوفوكليس (Sophocles) والمذكورين في كتاب الأوديسة لهومر.• علم الجغرافيا: موسوعات الخرائط نسبة لأطلس حامل الأرض (Atlas).• في الطب: المخدر المورفين نسبة لمورفيوس إله تكوين الأحلام. (Morpheus).• قي الرياضة: الألعاب الأولمبية وشعلة النار بروميثيوس (Prometheus)• في تقنية المعلومات: حصان طروادة يطلق على الفيروس المتسلسل والمأخوذ من ملحمة هوميروس الإلياذة (Trojan Horse)• في أنظمة الدفاع "كعب أخيل" (Achilles Heel): والمقصود بها نقطة الضعف في أي نظام دفاعي والمأخوذة من موت أخيل في ملحمة طروادة عن طريق رميه بسهم مسموم في كعبه.• في الفن: "تأثير بيجماليون"، نسبة إلى بجيماليون النحات الكاره للنساء، ونحت تمثال لامرأة من العاج ووقع في حبها. وتعني لمن يقع في حب الشيء الذي يبتكره وبالتالي يصبح استثنائياًوغيرها الكثير من الأمثلة واليوم سوف تكون حلقتنا عن الوجود وقصص ميلاد الآلهة اليونانية وانوه ان لأصدقائنا الذين يستمعون إلينا عبر سحابة أدب بأن مدة الحلقة 45 دقيقة ولذا تجدون التكملة في الجزء التالي من هذه الحلقة.وأود ان أوضح التالي:• أن حلقات هاوس زوفي من الناحية العلمية ليست أكاديمية وهي أقرب للدردشة العلمية والتي ربما نخطئ في معلومة او نكون غير دقيقين في بعضها ورغم ذلك سنبذل جهدنا بإيصال المعلومة الصحيحة مع ذكر مرجعها.• اعتمدت على رسم شجرة الأنساب اليونانية عن طريق المايكروسوفت ورد نظام الهيكل الإداري وهو ليس برنامج فعال لرسم الشجر بصفة عامة وبصفة خاصة لشجرة النسب اليوناني الآلهي وستعرفون مدى تعقد الأنساب اليونانية في هذه الحلقة. لذا جعلت الذكر باللون الأزرق والأنثى باللون الأخضر افتراضا مني انهم ذكور واناث.في البداية لابد ان نأخذ نبذة مختصرة جدا عن:• أهم الكتب التراثية وبعض المراجع الحديثة.• أنساب الشعب اليوناني وارتباطها بنسب الآلهة.• طبيعة وجغرافية أرض اليونان.أهم الكتب اليونانيةبالنسبة لأهم الكتب لقصص وأساطير الشعب اليوناني:• كتب الأساطير والملاحم:o ميلاد او نسب الآلهة (Theogony) لهيسيود (Hesiod) وهو كتاب صغير لكن عظيم يذكر فيه تزاوج الآلهة والطيتان والكيانات الأولية والوحوش.o الأشغال والأيام (Work and Days) كذلك لهيسيود (Hesiod) كتبه لأخيه بيرسيس (Perses) الذي اغتصب ارضه بالتعاون مع أحد القضاء ويخبره لابد من التعب للحصول على الأرض وهذا كله بسبب الآلهة والمشاكل التي فيما بينها وهو كتاب مهم يوضح فيه قصص واجيال البشر عند الإغريق وكذلك يحكي فيه قصة باندورا وكيف المرأة بلاء على الرجال من زيوس.o كتاب المرأة (Catalogue of woman) او إييا (Ehoiai) لهيسيود (Hesiod) كتاب مفقود لم توجد منه إلا شذرات قليلة رغم ذلك به معلومات مهمة عن نسب اليونانيين وغير انساب اليونانيين.o ملحمة الإلياذة (Iliad) لهوميروس (Homer): قصة حرب الطرواديين (The Trojans) مع الآخيين (Achaean) والتي استمرت 10 سنوات، واختطاف باريس (Paris) الطروادي لهيلين (Helen Troy) زوجة ملك أسبرطة (Sparta) ميلنيوس (Menelaus). وقصص الأبطال: آخيل (Achilles)، باتروكلُس (Patroclus)، هيكتور (Hector)، أوديسيوس (Odysseus) وحصان طروادة الشهير. o ملحمة الأوديسة (Odyssey) لهوميروس (Homer): الملحمة الثانية لهوميروس والتي تأتي أحداثها بعد حرب طروادة (Trojan War) مباشرة. وبطلها أوديسيوس (Odysseus) ملك إيثكا (Ithaca) الذي تاه في البلاد والبحار 10 سنوات بسبب لعنة بسيادون (Poseidon) إله البحر وقصة زوجته بينولبي (Penelope) مع الذين أرادوا الزواج منها للاستيلاء على مُلك أوديسيوس.o ملحمة الأرجونوتيكا ((Argonautica لأبولونيوس الرودسي (Apollonius of Rhodes) التي تحكي قصة جيسون (Jason) مع بحارة الأرجون (The Argo) والصوف الذهبي (Golden Fleece)o أشغال هرقل (The Labors of Heracles): قصة أعمال هرقل الاثنا عشر كلف بها للتكفير عن خطاياه بسبب لعنة هيرا (Hera) زوجة زوس (Zeus) وكل مهمة أصعب من الأخرى وفي كل مرة كان يقتل وحش أسطوري مثل الأسد النيمي (the Nemean lion) والهيدرا (Lernaean Hydra) وأشهر كتاب القصة هو بيسندار (Peisander) وهو اول من ذكر ان هرقل بعد ان قتل الأسد النيمي سلخه وارتدى جلده. وقد عملنا حلقة في بودكاست كارتونيشن عن أعمال هرقل مقارنة بفيلم ديزني (Hercules). • بعض المراجع لمن أراد الاستزادة:o كتاب المكتبة اليونانية Bibliotheca او مكتبة أبولودورس الزائف (Pseudo-Apollodorus) وهذا كتاب مهم جدا فهو يسرد التاريخ اليوناني الأسطوري بطريقة سلسلة جدا وهو أسهل الكتب رغم كتابته بعد القرن الأول للميلاد.o الأدب اليوناني - من سلسلة زدني علما o الميتولوجيا اليونانية -من سلسلة زدني علماo تاريخ الأدب اليوناني – الدكتور علاء صابر -مكتبة لبنان ناشرونo كتاب التحولات أو مسخ الكائنات (The Metamorphoses) لأوفيد (Ovid) وهو شاعر روماني كتبه في القرن الثامن فقد جمع القصص اليونانية والرومانية الشفهية وتوجد ترجمتين:o مسخ الكائنات - نسخة دار المعارف - محمد عكاشةo التحولات – ترجمة أدونيس.o وانا انصح بكتاب باللغة الإنجليزي وهو دليل جيد يجمع لك القصص ومصادرها واهمها واسمه:o A brief guide to the Greek myths by Stephen p. Kershawنسب الشعب اليوناني الأسطورينسب الشعب اليوناني:الشعب اليوناني مصنف اصطلاحياً من الشعب الهندو-أوربي الشعوب التي هاجرت من منقطة بين اسيا وأوربا ولكن يهمنا هنا الفكرة الأسطورية وليس الفكرة الأنثروبولوجيه. فهم يعتقدون ان نسبهم امتداد ومتصل بالآلهة الأولمبية والطيتان فالقصة تحكي ان هناك شخص اسمه دوكيليان (Deucalion) وزوجته بيرا (Pyrra) وهو يمثل نوح في الأخبار التوحيدية فله قصة مشابهة لقصة نوح عليه السلام والطوفان سنذكرها في حينه.• دوكيليان قيل انه بن بروميثيوس خالق البشر ومختلف في امه قيل انها هيسيوني (Hesione) وفقاً لهيسيود.• بيرا هي ابنة ابيمثيوس (Epimetheus)، اخ بروميثيوس، وامها باندورا (Pandora) صاحبة قصة الصندوق وكذلك سنذكرها في حينه.• دوكيليان وبيرا لديهم ثلاثة أبناء يمثلون السلالة والقبائل اليونانية:o هيلين وثيا وباندورا الثانية• هيلين هذا ما يطلقون به اليونانيين أنفسهم حتى اليوم لذا تجد ان اليونان اسمها الجمهورية الهيلينية وتجد في جوازهم الجنسية هيليني. o هيلين لديه ثلاثة أبناء من حورية ماء الـ(nymph)أورسيس (Orseis): أيوليس (Aeolus) اب (الأيوليين)  دوروس (Dorus) اب الدوريين) زاذس (Xuthus) وهذا زاذس لديه ابنين:• أخايس (Achaeus) اب الآخيون.• واخيراً أيونيس (Iones) أب الأيونين وقيل ان العرب اسمتهم اليونانيين بناءاً عليه.• ثيا قيل انها حبلت بواسطة زيوس (Zeus) وانجبت:o ماجنس (magnes)o ومقدون (Macedon) سلالة الإسكندر الأكبر (Alexander the Great) والفيلسوف ارسطو (Aristotle) ولهذا السبب قيل انه لم يرث اكاديمية افلاطون (Plato) لأنه ليس أثينيي (هيليني)• باندورا الثانية حبلت أيضا بواسطة زيوس وأنجب جرايكوس (Gragecus) وأبناء هذا جرايكوس كانوا من اول المهاجرين لبلاد روما (إيطاليا) وبسبب ذلك سمي الشعب اليوناني بالإغريق.o جرايكوس (Gragecus) لديه حسب هيسيود (Hesiod) بن اسمه لاتينوس (Latinus) هل هو أب اللاتينيين؟ هل هو لاتينوس المذكور في الإنيادة (Aeneid) للشاعر الروماني فيرجل (Virgil)؟ هل فيرجل (Virgil) هو المذكور في الكوميديا الإلهية (Divine Comedy) للشاعر الإيطالي دانتي (Dante)؟ دانتي وفيرجل من ديفل ماي كراي (Devil may cry)؟ الله أعلم.o إضافة أخيرة للأنساب: وفقاً لهيسيود في كتاب المرأة هناك شخص اسمه عربوس (Arabus) او عريبيوس (Arabius) هو بن هرميس (Hermes) وثرونيا (Thronia).وهذا نبذة جدا مبسطة لسلالة الشعب اليوناني ودائما ما تجد عند التعمق في السلالات اليونانية حتى بعد الامتداد نجد ان نسباً لأحدى الآلهات او الطيتان بطريقة او بأخرى.الطبيعة الجغرافية والسياسية لليونانالطبيعة الجغرافية: اليونان شبه جزيرة طبيعتها وعرة وكثيرة الجبال وحولها جزر صغيرة كثيرة داخلها جبال ومرتفعات كذلك.  ولهذا كان الاتصال بين المدن شبه صعب بسبب وعارة الطرق وقيل هذا أحد أسباب عدم توحدهم كدولة وحدة الا في عهد الإسكندر.ولكن الملاحة البحرية بين الجزر في بحر ايجة شبه عوضت التواصل ولهذا التجارة الملاحية في كانت مثمرة بينهم وكأن البحر عوض ووحد ما فرقته الجبال والأرض. وقد سكنوا اليونانيين في أجزاء من مصر بالإسكندرية، وكذلك على الساحل الغربي في تركيا وقيل ان هناك حصلت معركة الإلياذة الشهيرة في مدينة طروادة.الطبيعة السياسية:ذكرنا ان صعوبة التواصل بين اليونانيين بسبب الظروف الجغرافية للمنطقة كانت أحد أسباب عدم توحدهم في دولة وحدة لذا كانت المدن والجزر اليونانية عبارة عن دول مستقلة صغيرة (City State) بعضها جزر ومدن ممالك، بعضها جزر ومدن جمهورية، بعضها جزر ومدن عشائر وقبائل.وهكذا نكون انتهينا من مقدمة الحلقة ونبدأ بقصص ميلاد الآلهة.ميلاد الآلهةمصدر القصص والأنسلب لهذا البودكاست:o بالنسبة لميلاد الآلهة سأذكر التي بها قصص واظن انه مهم، معتمداً على كتاب هيسيود ميلاد الآلهة.o الشعب اليوناني كان يتداول هذا القصص بشكل شفهي والكتب التي ذكرناها كتبت لاحقا في أعمال شعرية واعمال ملحمية وأعمال مسرحية.كيف يبدأ هيسيود ميلاد الآلهة: يذكر هيسيود بأنها إلهام من الميوسيس (The Muses)، ربات الفنون التسعة والتي ظهرن في فيلم ديزني هرقل، وأنهن يرقصن وينشدن في جبل هيليكون (Helicon Mount) وقد اهدياه غصن زيتون وسيلة تواصل بينه وبين ربات الفنون ومن خلال ألهم بقصيدة الثيوجني (Theogony).o ذكر هيسيود ان ربات الفنون التسعة، إذا فضلن ملك من الملوك، فبمجرد ميلاده يصببن من ريقهن في فمه فيصبح عذب الكلام.o وهن بنات زيوس من امهم نيموزين، في انمي بهذا الاسم، آلهة الذاكرة وهي أحد بنات اورانوس وجايا.o زيوس تشكل في شكل بشري وواقع نيموزين (Mnemosyne) تسعة ليالي وفي كل يوم كانت تنجب أنثى وهن: كليو ربة التاريخ (Cleo) اوتربي ربة الموسيقى (Euterpe) تالي ربة الكوميديا (Thalia) ملبومين للمأساة او التراجيديا (Melpomene) ترببسيكور للرقص (Terpsichore)  اراتوا للشعر الغنائي او به وصف حسي (Erato) بوليمني للمسرح (Polyhymnia) اوراني للفلك (Urania) كاليوب للشعر الملحمي (Calliope).وقد ذكرت مقدمة هيسيود عن ربات الفنون لأن القارئ للأدب او الملاحم اليونانية دائما ما سيجد أن المؤلف يبدأ بالابتهال لهؤلاء التسعة.قصص الوجود:نجد في قصص الميلاد أو أنساب الآلهة أن الوجود وجد قبل ميلاد الآلهة. والآلهة بعد ذلك أتت لكي تنظم الوجود. وانتهز هذه الفرصة في ذكر أنواع الكائنات عند اليونان:• الكيانات الأولية (Primordial):الكيانات التي ظهرت مع بداية الوجود وتمثل الطبيعة وظواهرها، وظهر منهم أول من حكم العالم.• الجبابرة (Titans):الجبابرة: الجيل الثاني والذي أزاح الكيانات من الحكم وأخذ مكانهم.• الأولمبيين (The Olympians):الجيل الثالث والذي خاض حرب ضد الجبابرة (Titanomachy) وحكم العالم. وأطلق عليهم الأولمبيين لاتخاذهم جبل أوليمبس سكن لهم.• المخلوقات الأسطورية (Mythical Creatures): الوحوش (Monsters)، الحوريات (Nymphs)، القنطور (Centaur)، وغيرهم من ابناء الجبابرة وملعوني الأولمبيين.• أنصاف الآلهة (Demi-God):كائنات نصفها آلهة ونصفها بشر وهؤلاء كثير منهم أبطال وكثير منهم أبناء زوس مثل: بيرسيوس (Perseus)، هيراكليس (Heracles)، آخيل (Achilles) وهؤلاء لديهم الفرصة للترقي ويصبحون آلهة مثل داينوسيس (Dionysus).• البشر:هؤلاء الذين عاصروا وعبدوا الآلهة منذ جيلهم الذهبي (Golden Age) وحتى الجيل الحديدي (Iron Age) وسنذكر قصصهم بالتفصيل ان شاء الله.الكائنات الأولية:• أول الكيانات وجوداً هو كايوس (Chaos) ويمثل الخواء وقد ظهر في لعبة هيديس (Hades Video Game). • ثم ظهرت جايا (Gaia) وهي تمثل الأرض، وظهر تارتورس (Tartarus) ويمثل قاع قاع الأرض وظهر كذلك ايروس (Eros) وهو يمثل الرغبة.o قيل ان هؤلاء الثلاث هم أبناء كايوس وقيل انهم ظهروا مع كايوس.• كايوس لديه أبناء آخرين:o نيكس (Nyx) وتمثل الليل. وظهرت في لعبة هيديسo ايريبس (Erebus) يمثل الظلام.• نيكس واخاها ايريبس قرروا انهم ينجبوا كيانات أخرى وسنرى ان إنجاب الأخ من أخته طبيعي جداً عند الآلهة اليونانية:• هيمرا (Hemera) وهو يمثل النهار.• ايثر (Aether) وهو غطاء السماء التي تتنفسه الكيانات لذا في الألعاب الروائية (Table-top RPG) والعاب الفيديو (RPG Games) نجد ان الذي ينعش نقاط السحر المستخدمة او المفقودة مشروب الإيثر (Ether).وطبيعي جدا ان الكيانات ممكن تقرر الإنجاب بدون أي تواصل جنسي ومن ذاتها بالفيض مثل أبناء نيكس (Nyx):• ثانتوس (Thanatos) وهو مثل ملك الموت وهو ظهر في لعبة هيديس• موروس (Moros) وهو يمثل الهلاك (Doom).• هيبنوس (Hypnos) وهو يمثل النوم وقد ظهر في لعبة هيديس أيضاً.• أونيروس (Oneiros) وهو يمثل الأحلام.• مومس (Momus) ويمثل اللوم السخرية او إله الساتير (Satir) كائن اسطوري.• اوزيس (Oziys) ويمثل الويل.• وعندها كذلك الكيريس (The Keres) هن كائنات بأجنحة يمثلن المصير الموت المفجع ولهن دور مثل الفالكيريس لكن هن لا يأخذن الموتى من المقاتلين للجنة إنما لقاع الجحيم. • والثلاثي الميوري (Moirai) سيدات القدر:o كلوثو التي تغزل وتلف الخيطo ليتشيس التي تمد خيطo أتروبوس التي تقطع الخيط• وكذلك عندها الهيسبريديس (Hesperides) حوريات الغسق (Evening Nymphs)، حارسات التفاح الذهبي وقيل انهن سبع.• نيميسيس (Nemesis) ويمثل القصاص ولهذا يسمى العدو الأكبر للأبطال بالنميسيس • أباتي (Apate) تمثل التضليل (Deception)• جيراس (Geras) ويمثل الشيوخة.• فيلوتيس (Philotes) ويمثل المحبة او الصداقة.• ديسكورد (Discord) نعم ديسكورد أو ايريس (Eris) وتمثل الخلاف.ما ذكرت هذا نموذج لميلاد او تزاوج الآلهة وكتاب هيسيود يذكر عشرات الآلهة المولودة بالتزاوج، محارم او بغير محارم، أو بالفيض. ومن هؤلاء الآلهة كريتوس (Kreatos) ويمثل القوة أو القدرة هو بن الجبار بالاس (Pallas) ونهر الجحيم (Styx) واكتفي بهذا القدر من نموذج ميلاد الآلهة وندخل على أول الملاحم.أولى الدماء بين الآلهةجايا (Gaia) واقعت ابنها أورانوس (Uranus) وأنجبوا الذين يطلق عليهم:• الجبابرة أو التيتان او إذا نقحرت الطيتان (The Titans) وهم اثنا عشر: 1. اوكيانوس (Okeanos) وهذا شيخ كبير واب لكثيرين.2. كويوس ((Coeus.3. كريوس (Crius).4. هايبريون (Hyperion).5. ايابتوس (Iapetus).6. ثيا (Theia).7. ريا (Rhea).8. ثيميس (Themis).9. نيموزين (Mnemosyne) أم ربات الفنون.10. فيبي (Phoebe) وليست فيبي من (Friends).11. تيثس (Tethys).12. كرونوس (Cronus) أصغرهم وله قصة مهمة سنذكرها بعد قليل.• وأنجبوا الثلاثي السايكلوبس (Cyclops) وهم الذين صنعوا الأسلحة لزيوس واخوته وهو دور مشابه للأقزام (Dwarfs) في الأساطير النورسية (Norse Mythology):1. برونتوس (Brontes) ويمثل الرعد.2. ستروبس (Steropes) ويمثل البرق.3. ارجس (Arges) ويمثل الوميض.• ذو المئة اليد (the Hecatoncheires) والذين يجب الا يذكروا حسب هيسيود ولكن يذكرهم:1. كوتاس (Cottus).2. برورياس (Briareus)3. جايجيس (Gyges).أترون كل هؤلاء الأبناء؟ اورانوس كان لا يحبهم ويكرههم، بالذات الثلاثي الأخير، وكان كل ولد من هؤلاء عندما تلده جايا يقوم اورانوس بحبسه في مكان سري داخل جايا وقيل داخل تارتروس (Tartus). طبيعي جدا هذا كان يزعج جايا فقد تمددت وترهلت بسبب هذا الحشي، ولذلك بغضت ابنها اورانوس وقامت بصناعة سلاح أسود مكون من مادة الأدمانتيوم (adamantium) يشبح المنجل (Sickle) أو المحش (Scythe) وأعلنت بعد ذلك لجميع أبنائها من يقوم بالإنتقام من ابيهم ويساعدها؟ فتطوع لذلك إبنها الأصغر كرونوس وأخذ المنجل وانتظر اللحظة الحاسمة؛ فقد كان اورانوس يهبط من السماء دائما على الأرض لجايا وينام. هنا اتى كرونوس (Cronos)بضربة واحدة قام بخصي اباه اورانوس. وهنا تناثرت الدماء وبعض قطرات المني وهبطت على الأرض والبحر:• فقطرات الدماء التي سقطت على جايا الأرض بعدها مباشرة ولدوا:1. الساخطات (The Furies) او الإيرنيس (The Erinyes): اليكتو (Alecto)، تيسفوني (Tisphone)، وميجرا (Megra) وهؤلاء يتنقمن من الذي يحنث قسمه للآلهة او يقسم بالآلهة قسم كاذب.2. العمالقة (Giants)3. حوريات المُران (Ash-tree Nypmhs)• أما قطرات المني فسقطت على البحر وتحولت إلى رغوة فولدت أفروديت (Aphrodite).بعد ذلك قام كرونوس بتحرير أخوته من الجبابرة الأثناعشر، ماعدا السايكلوبس وذو المئة يد! وكأنه يقول المشكلة منكما فعلاً! (it's not you. It is you!). وهذا مجدداً أغضب جايا فهي لم تتكبد هذا العناء لكي يظلوا أبنائهم حبسى.ميلاد الأولمبيينلعنة أورانوس:الكيان أورانوس (Uranus) غضب على ابنه كرونوس (Cronos) وتنبأ بأن من أبنائه من سيأخذ من الحكم بسبب فعلته تلك. ولم يفت من كرونوس أخطار تلك النبوءة، فقد أختار كرونوس اخته ريا (Rhea) زوجة له وأجبت له الأولمبيين. ولكي يتجنب لعنة أباه أورانوس كان كرونوس بمجرد ميلاد أبنائه يبلعهم مباشرة دون ان ينظر إليهم وكان من ابتلعهم كرونوس بالترتيب هم:1. هيستيا (Hestia).2. ديميتر (Dimeter).3. هيرا (Hera).4. هيديس (Hades).5. بوسيدون (Poseidon).ميلاد زوس:هذا أحزن وأغضب زوجة كرونوس، ريا. وقد كانت ريا حامل بجنين أخير ولا تريد له مصير أخوته السابقين. فقامت ريا بالشكوى لصاحبة التجربة جايا. فأشارت جايا على ريا ان تلد مولودها في معبد بجزيرة كريت (Crete) وهو الأبن الأخير لكرونوس، سيد الآلهة، الماجن، المتحول، اب الكثيرين، وزوج وعاشق لكثيرات الآله زوس (Zeus). بعد ولادة زوس أودعته ريا لدى جايا، ثم ذهب جايا لكرونوس معها حجر ملفوف برداء كأنه طفل حديث الولادة، وأعطته كرونوس، والأخير قام مباشرة بابتلاعه دون النظر في الرداء.نشأ زوس جبل آيدا (Mount Ida) في كريت وقام بتربيته شياطين الجبل (The Kouretes)، قد قيل إنهم حوريات لكن اخترت شياطين من باب التنويع وهن من أولاد جايا ولا نعلم من اين أتوا، فجايا ام لكثيرين، وكن يرقصن ويصرخن عندما يبكي او يصرخ زوس. والتي أرضعت زوس هي أميثليا (Amaltheia) ابنة الشمس هيلوس (Helios) وهي كائن أقرب للمعزة للبشر وكانت تحتضنه عندما تريد اخفاؤه عن كرونوس. وعندما بلغ سن الرجولة ذهب زوس لإنقاذ اخوته بالتعاون مع جايا وأمه وبن عمته ميتيس (Metis) ابنة أوكيانوس (Okeanos)، التي صنعت دواء مقيئ، وزعم مني التي قامت بإعطاء كرونوس الدواء هي ريا. وبمجرد شربه استفرغ أولا الحجر، ثم بسايدون، هيديس، هيرا، ديميتر وأخيراً هستيا. لذا تقنيا زوس أصبح الأكبر الآن وهيستيا هي الصغرى، وهنا قامت حرب العشر سنوات، الملحمة التيتانية (Titanomachy).الحرب التيتانيةالحرب:اتخذ زوس جبل أولمبيا مقرا له (Mount Olympus)، واجتمع مع اخوته وبقية الآلهة التيتانية وأخبرهم بأنه سيخوض الحرب ضد أبيه كرونوس ووعد الذين سيشاركون الحرب معه، في حال انتصاره، سيعطيهم مكافآت وسيحافظون على مناصبهم التي نالوها مع الجبابرة.أستجاب بعضهم ورفض بعضهم وأشهر من استجاب لدعوة زوس هو بروميثيوس (Prometheus) ابن الجبار ايابتوس (Iapetus) وكان معنى اسمه بعيد النظر، وحث بقية اخوه ابيمثيوس (Epimetheus) ومعنى اسمه قليل العقل او قصير النظر، وكذلك حث اخوه أطلس (Atlas) واستجاب الأول ورفض الأخير.وبدأت الحرب واستمرت 10 سنوات سجالاً، لا نعلم ماهي حيثيات الحرب ولا المعارك التي حدثت، ولكن نعلم ان زوس استشار جدته جايا كيف ينتصر على ابيه؟ فأخبرته ان عليه تحرير أبنائها الثلاثي سايكلوب وكذلك ذوي المئة يد، وهم سيحققون النصر، وفعلا قام زوس بالهبوط إلى تارتروس وقتل حارسة السجن كامبي (Kampe) وحررهم.طلب زوس بعد ذلك منهم المساعدة، فقام الثلاثي باختراع ثلاث أسلحة: الصواعق لزوس (Thunder Bolts)، خوذة الإخفاء لهيديس (Hades Helmet) والرماح ذي الثلاث شعب لبسايدون (Trident).  وبفضل الأسلحة استطاع زوس أخيرا الانتصار ثم حبس من حاربه من الجبابرة في اقصى قاع الأرض وبذلك أنتصر أخيرا زوس وحكم الأرض.لكن هذا الانتصار ليس نهاية الحروب، لأن جايا الأرض، أزعجها مجدداً حبس أبنائها. فكل ما تريد جايا فقط ان يكون جميع أبنائها أحراراً! قتلوا، نهبوا، استولوا لا يهم! المهم ان يكونوا أحراراً. فبدأت مجددا بحياكة حبكة أخرى تنتقم فيها من زوس في ملحمة أخرى، تسمى الـ(Gigantomachy) وسنعرض تفاصيلها الحلقة القادمة ان شاء الله. 

Return To Beacon Hills
Episode 44 - S3E12 Lunar Ellipse

Return To Beacon Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 120:29


In this week's episode, “Lunar Ellipse,” under Deaton's advice, Scott and his friends use an ancient but extremely dangerous ritual to help them both save the lives of the people they love and stop Deucalion and the Darach from achieving their deadly goals. And we sit down with the wonderful Haley Webb to talk about her time playing the Darach.    If you'd like to support the show, you can find us on Patreon at RTBH Podcast. There, our Wolfy Patrons will gain access to awesome exclusives, like early access to episodes, full-moon AMAs, the Beacon Hills Movie Club, where we watch and provide commentary for movies starring the amazing cast of Teen Wolf and featuring the work of our talented crew, as well as guest video interviews and a monthly watch party. So head on over to Patreon.com/rtbhpodcast and join the pack!    We're currently recording season 3B and have some very exciting interviews in the works. See you soon, Wolfies!   Follow Will (@willwritesgood) on Twitter and Instagram and Kalissa on Twitter (@kaliforniadawn) and Instagram (@insipidramblings).   TIME CODES: Beta Section: 03:39 Alpha Section: 53:41   LINKS: Haley's Spotify playlist for Jennifer: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7neEDPN1eJvxaNd2tQXhvW?si=AMtFV7EBQjO0ghg0Xp-dKA   Haley's Spotify for the Darach: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4C5wWPmsDxcXHj8imboKnf?si=IghxhTLbQDSd--2CQohewQ

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Episode 43 - S3E11 Alpha Pact

Return To Beacon Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 107:22


In this week's episode, “Alpha Pact,” Scott is forced to make a difficult choice in order to save both friends and family from the looming threat of the Darach while, at the same time, Derek and Peter work to find a way to save Cora's life. We also sit down with Paul Rea from the Teen Wolf wiki to talk about his time visiting the set of the Teen Wolf movie.    If you'd like to support the show, you can find us on Patreon at RTBH Podcast. There, our Wolfy Patrons will gain access to awesome exclusives, like early access to episodes, full-moon AMAs, the Beacon Hills Movie Club, where we watch and provide commentary for movies starring the amazing cast of Teen Wolf and featuring the work of our talented crew, as well as guest video interviews and a monthly watch party. So head on over to Patreon.com/rtbhpodcast and join the pack!    In next week's episode, “Lunar Ellipse,” under Deaton's advice, Scott and his friends use an ancient but extremely dangerous ritual to help them both save the lives of the people they love and stop Deucalion and the Darach from achieving their deadly goals.   Follow Will (@willwritesgood) on Twitter and Instagram and Kalissa on Twitter (@kaliforniadawn) and Instagram (@insipidramblings).

The Nemeton Podcast

We are back again with another shocking episode, S3 E7 Currents. Listen as hosts Meghan, Erin, and Avalon talk all things like when Mama McCall takes charge at BHMH when she saves Danny's life but also fills in for the missing doctors who end up being the next sacrifices, falling under a new category, healers. With healers as the new target the last person Scott thought would be taken is Deaton. We also discuss when Ms. Morrell gives Stiles and Scott guidance by steering them to the only person who is tapped into the supernatural, Lydia. Stiles and Cora put Lydia up to a bunch of tests to help find Deaton but ultimately Lydia gives them the idea to look into what Danny knows. Danny's school project and Allison's keen eye help Scott figure out another clue into the ways of the Darach. We also talk about how Boyd's plan to shock the alpha pack goes wrong, Scott must choose between saving Deaton and helping Derek. Ultimately, we find out that it's not Derek that Deucalion wants in his pack, it's Scott.-Reddit link, Mr Harris & The Darachhttps://www.reddit.com/r/TeenWolf/comments/fb379u/questions_about_mr_harris/-Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com-Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thenemetontwpod/Email- thenemetontw@gmail.com

The Nemeton Podcast

Happy Full Moon Wolfpack! This week listen as Meghan, Erin, and Avalon rewatch S3 E5 Frayed. We discuss how Stiles is itching to talk to Scott about Darachs, but the only thing on Scotts mind is the replay of a fight that he never wanted to happen. This fight has led to a lot of tension, tension of 4 werewolves all stuck on a bus on their way to a cross country meet. One could say the fight was caused by Derek and his pack, but the deep rooted reason is Deucalion, threatening Derek once again to kill one of his own. When Allison shows up to protect Scott, this gives Scott an opportunity to stand his ground, and the ground shakes when the color of his eyes change. Scott doesn't leave the battle unscathed, but will his conscience allow this wound to heal after what he thinks he did on that night. This is the first of other Teen Wolf episodes that switch back and forth from the present and past, listen to find out what Erin and Avalon thought of this new format of a Teen Wolf episode. -Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com-Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thenemetontwpod/Email- thenemetontw@gmail.com

The Nemeton Podcast
S3 E4: Unleashed

The Nemeton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 80:26


This week on The Nemeton Podcast listen as Erin, Meghan, and Avalon rewatch S3 E4 Unleashed. In this episode we discuss,  Stiles' human sacrifice theory, but this time we learn a new pattern of the victims. Isaac is provoked by the alpha twins, but with the help of Scott and Allison, Isaac gives the alpha twins a taste of their own medicine. Derek and Cora are paid a house visit by Deucalion, where Derek is threatened to kill one of his own. We also talk about how once again Lydia finds herself to be somewhere she didn't mean to be, and, last but most certainly not least, we learn a little more about the person executing all of the murders. Erin finds many Harry Potter connections in this episode, plus Meghan has a surprise for the girls that you don't want to miss!  -Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com-Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thenemetontwpod/Email- thenemetontw@gmail.com

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Episode 40 - S3E8 Visionary

Return To Beacon Hills

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 133:41


In this week's episode, “Visionary,” we're joned once again by Ashby Brame from the What the What podcast as Scott, Allison, Stiles, and Cora hear two stories from unlikely sources as they seek answers about what's happening in Beacon Hills. Peter explains how Derek's eyes turned blue while Gerard tells how Deucalion became the power-hungry man he is. And we sit down with Betsy Graham, co-organizer for HowlerCon, a Teen Wolf fan convention taking place in Elizabeth, New Jersey on June 10th-12th.    If you'd like to support the show, you can find us on Patreon at RTBH Podcast. There, our Wolfy Patrons will gain access to awesome exclusives, like early access to episodes, full-moon AMAs, the Beacon Hills Movie Club, where we watch and provide commentary for movies starring the amazing cast of Teen Wolf and featuring the work of our talented crew, as well as guest video interviews and a monthly watch party. So head on over to Patreon.com/rtbhpodcast and join the pack!    In next week's episode, “The Girl Who Knew Too Much,” Allison begins to suspect that someone very close to her may be involved in the Darach's sacrifices. At the same time, Scott and Stiles believe that Lydia's burgeoning talents may be their best bet to solving the murders.    Follow Will (@willwritesgood) on Twitter and Instagram and Kalissa on Twitter (@kaliforniadawn) and Instagram (@insipidramblings).   TIME CODES: Beta Section: 5:32:19 Alpha Section: 1:52:13

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Epic Mondays hosted by DJ Peter Prog Monday 16 May 2022

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 180:27


Playlist for this show :- 1 Deucalion .. Leap Day ( From The Days Of Deucalion Chapter 2 2015 ) 2 Lullaby & Fractured .. This Winter Machine ( Live In Leeds 2019 )( A Live Epic ) 3 Gravity .. Joe Bailey ( Less Than Nothing 2019 )( The Tandem Feature ) 4 Flowing […]

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Whaddya Noah?: Deucalion, Pyrrha, and the Flood in Ovid's Metamorphoses (Ad Navseam, Episode 82)

Ad Navseam

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 63:16


Many civilizations around the world have traditions in which the gods get upset with mankind and water the world back to square one. The Greeks and Romans were no exceptions. This week the guys wade into Ovid's take on all this with a look at the Greco-Roman “Noah figures” Deucalion and Pyrrha. After humanity Teen Wolfs its way into Zeus' disfavor, the couple find themselves on a skiff headed for a sea-swamped Parnassus. And even when they hit dry land they have to solve a riddle to repopulate the earth. Why?  Well, Themis the breaks, I'm afraid. So how do Deucalion's and Pyrrha's titanic parentage foreshadow the action? What does this story have to say about Roman views of human nature? Why so much rock chucking? And also stay tuned for Ad Navseam's new coming attraction: “Gvrgle”!        

Sieg Network Mythology (Podcast Mitologi)
SNM Storius Originals #87 | Era's Timeline: Time Heist

Sieg Network Mythology (Podcast Mitologi)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 18:08


Kisah tentang makhluk Emptiness Entity (Entitas Kehampaan) yang bernama Era yang merepresentasikan Waktu, di mana kisahnya berpusat pada penciptaan Million Century Colony dan pelatihan Deucalion (salah satu dari The Watcher) tentang teknik Absolute Zero. Kreator : Sieg Aegis Penulis Skrip : Sieg Aegis & Gavra Amelis Editor : Tirto Amartya Narrator : Gavra Amelis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcastmitologi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastmitologi/support

Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
CL: Deconstructing Atlantis: Finding Atlantis in the Depths of Plato's Imagination (Part 1)

Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 50:16


The story of Atlantis has fascinated the world for centuries... But how many of us know where the story came from, or what is actually included in the original source? Episode one of Deconstructing Atlantis dives into the story of Atlantis as it exists in the Timaeus and Critias.CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing.Sources/Further Reading: Plato's Timaeus and Critias, quotes translated by Benjamin Jowett; A Brief History of Atlantis: Plato's Ideal State by Stephen P. Kershaw (includes alternate translation of Plato); PDF: Truth, Lies, and History in Plato's Timaeus and Critias by Thomas K Johansen, 1998. Listen to the episode on the myth of the Great Flood and Deucalion and Pyrrha here.Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions. Special podcast artwork by Sara Richard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
Deucalion And The Greek Flood Myth

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 5:15


Found in Greek literature, and brought to its fullest extent in Ovid, this parallels the Biblical account but is inferior to it. God bless you and thank you for listening!

Wine-Dark Sea Stories
Deucalion and Pyrrha: The Great Flood, Part 3 | A Tale from Greek Mythology

Wine-Dark Sea Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 15:18


The Greek myth of the Great Flood ends with Deucalion and Pyrrha, the last mortals left alive, who struggle to survive as Zeus looks on. How was humanity created again after the deluge? A story from Greek mythology, based on Ovid's Metamorphoses (Book 1), featuring: Deucalion, Pyrrha, Zeus, Themis --- CREDITS: Music by Kevin MacLeod Episode Thumbnail Image: View from the acropolis of Orchomenos, Greece WDS Logo Image: Kylix with Apollo playing the lyre and pouring a libation: c. 470 BC, Delphi Archeological Museum --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Evening under Lamplight Podcast
Series 9.2 Ovid's Metamorphoses: Flood, Deucalion & Pyrrha

Evening under Lamplight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 14:07


Jupiter wipes out all the people in this evil world - except two wonderful, loving people, who then perform the promised miracle.

The Functional Nerds Podcast
Episode 494-With Lena Nguyen

The Functional Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 55:38


This week, Patrick and Tracy welcome Lena Nguyen, author of We Have Always Been Here. About We Have Always Been Here: Misanthropic psychologist Dr. Grace Park is placed on the Deucalion, a survey ship headed to an icy planet in an unexplored galaxy. Her purpose is to observe the thirteen human crew members aboard the […] The post Episode 494-With Lena Nguyen appeared first on The Functional Nerds.

Triumvir Clio's School of Classical Civilization
Greek Myth XXXII: Pseudo-Apollodorus's Bibliotheca Book I, Chapter VII – Prometheus, Deucalion, Daughters of Aeolus, or A Little Bit of This, A Little Bit of That

Triumvir Clio's School of Classical Civilization

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 15:53


Pseudo-Apollodorus turns his attention to the family of Prometheus in today's selection from the Bibliotheca. To join the discussion, visit the blog at Triumvir Clio's School of Classical Civilization. If there's no hyperlink showing up here, you can go to triumvirclio.school.blog to find a feed of recent episodes as well as discussion pages for every episode. Join me on Patreon at www.patreon.com/triumvirclio to get early access to ad-free episodes and bonus content. References Apollodorus. The Library. Translated by Sir James George Frazer. Loeb Classical Library Volumes 121 & 122. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. Available online at https://www.theoi.com/Text/Apollodorus1.html and http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0022. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bethany-banner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bethany-banner/support

Metamorphoses: a Retelling of Ovid's Tales
Reading the Metamorphoses: Book 1 Lines 1-415

Metamorphoses: a Retelling of Ovid's Tales

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 22:13


This episode I try a new episode format! I read a translation of the Metamorphoses. This time, the first half of Book 1. The translation is by Brookes More and is available via the  Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. Twitter: @MetamorphosesK Tumblr: key-metamorphoses Email: metamorphoses.key@gmail.com Website: metamorphoses.buzzsprout.com Music: Underwater Exploration - Godmode; In 3 - Godmode; Amber - VYEN; Sleepy Hollow - E's Jammy Jams; Ammil - The Tides; Pure Potentiality - Benjamin Martins; Dream Escape - The Tides; Whispering Streams - E's Jammy Jams; Somnolent - The Tides; Checkmate - Nathan Moore

Metamorphoses: a Retelling of Ovid's Tales
Book 1 Episode 4: Out with the Old, and In with the New... Humans

Metamorphoses: a Retelling of Ovid's Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 10:20


This episode we see how Jupiter and the other gods destroy all humans, except two. These two, Deucalion  and Pyrrha, wander the empty earth and try to restore the human race. Website: metamorphoses.buzzsprout.com Twitter: @MetamorphosesK Email: metamorphoses.key@gmail.com Music: Vishnu - Patrick Patrikios; Away - Patrick Patrikios

Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
CXI: Climate Crisis, But Make it Ancient… Deucalion, Pyrrha, and the Great Deluge

Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 25:16


Which ancient civilization *didn't* have a flood myth, that's the real question! It's time for the full story of the flood myth of the ancient Greeks, the Great Deluge and Deucalion and Pyrrha.CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing.Sources: Theoi.com for varied sources and versions; Ovid's Metamorphoses translated by Allen Mandelbaum for the extensively detailed story.Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

MasterMind Growth Podcast
Deucalion McGregor - 1 Drive

MasterMind Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 16:31


Interview with Deucalion McGregor 5 years ago I was an operations manager for my employers- a well-known leisure centre, I was the youngest in that position in the entire company. I loved the role, I loved my line manager, but one day she resigned and her successor for whatever reason didn't warm to me. Over night I hated my role, my job. I hated going to work. It was then that I realised that all the time you're employed your happiness, your job satisfaction, and your prospects are very very much impacted and dictated by other people. And that didn't sit well with me. So I went travelling and considered my options. Thought of industries that I felt I could change and that's when I remembered learning to drive. I had about 5 instructors- 4 of which were horrible, intolerant, aggressive, unreliable, rude, unprofessional etc etc. All but one were old, white, men. So I trained as an instructor at 21 years old- the youngest on the south coast at the time. I trained with a school and after my 12 month contractual period set up my own school- 1Drive! It started just me, then I added an instructor to the team, then January 2019 I launched my own training and development programme which would look to recruit, train & develop, and mentor new instructors to the industry. I wanted a team of diversity. Male, female, British & not, young, and not etc etc. I started 2019 thinking if I could add one member via my programme it would be a success. We ended 2019 with 3 applicants! I started 2020 thinking it was perhaps beginners luck and made it my goal to add 1 new member and to date, despite Covid, we have 3 new applications again! As hoped we have instructors largely below 35 years old (which is young in this field), both genders and all producing great things! The world is our oyster.

The Amish Inquisition Podcast
152 - Adam Stokes: Giants, Sacred Mounds and Atlantis

The Amish Inquisition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 106:45


Hey Eavesdroppers, this week we are joined by religious scholar, author and educator Adam Stokes.  Adam holds degrees in religion from Duke University and Yale Divinity School and has been published on a wide variety of related topics in numerous journals and magazines. He is also the author of two books, From Egypt To Ohio: A Semitic Origin For The Giants Of North America and Perspectives On The Old Testament: Diverse Perspectives From Ancient To Modern Times. We had a great time talking with Adam, exploring all sorts of possibilities relating to alternative history from pre-history through to the 20th Century. You can follow Adam here https://www.instagram.com/adamthegiantguy2019/?hl=en Find his books here https://www.amazon.com/Adam-Stokes/e/B084NWJKPJ/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1 And look out for his new monthly column in Ancient American Magazine! Topics mentioned with Adam...Giants, Archaeology, Pre-Columbian America, The Smithsonian, America Before, Suppression of History, Sacred Mounds, Oral Tradition, Smallpox, Assyrians, Babylonians, The Jewish Exile, Titus, Destruction of Jerusalem, Menorah Mound, Rivers of Babylon, Josephus, Migration, Paleo-Hebrew, Gogmagog, Nephilim, Ancient Astronaut Theory, Psalm 137, Atlantis, Goliath, Achilles, Heracles, The Heroes of Old, The Fall, Noah's Flood, Epic of Gilgamesh, Deucalion, Lost Civilisation, Younger Dryas, Yahweh and Dionysus, Prometheus, Genesis 6, Denisovans, Neanderthals, Diffusionism, Ancient Navigation and Derek Jacobi... Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc). We read out iTunes reviews if you leave them. Email Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube Find out how to become a Producer here... Become a Producer! The Amish Inquisition is 100% supported by YOU.  NO Ads, NO Sponsorship, NO Paywalls. We really don't want to suckle at the teat of some faceless corporate overlord. But that is only avoidable with your help! Join your fellow producers by donating to The Amish Inquisition via the PayPal button on our website, simply donate whatever you think the show is worth to you. If you find the podcast valuable, please consider returning some value to us and help keep the show free and honest.

Famous Men of Greece by John H. Haaren
02 – Deucalion and the Flood

Famous Men of Greece by John H. Haaren

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 5:46


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Myths and Legends of All Nations by Logan Marshall

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Egg Tower Games
Episode 9 Taking it Back

Egg Tower Games

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 222:56


The Crew of the Deucalion discovers the cost of thier mistakes, and the cost of correcting them

Egg Tower Games
EP 8 Found and Lost

Egg Tower Games

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 229:47


The Deucalion finds itself in a Nebula, discovers a long missing ship, and encounters a situation of personal and dangerous consequence to One member of the crew in particular, In a fire fight, things deteriorate and poor decisions lead to a drastic decision than threatens to tear the crew apart.

Itinerant
Storm Of The Centuries

Itinerant

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 19:40


To the ancient Greeks, he was known as Deucalion, the son of Prometheus. The Hindu call him by the name King Manu as found in the Chronicle of Matsya Purana. The Quran labeled him as “The true messenger of God”. And of course, the Mesopotamians capture a detailed and all but familiar version of him in The Epic of Gilgamesh. Yes, this man is known by many names but the most common and familiar has yet to be said. You most likely know him simply as Noah. --- Thank you for joining us this week on Itinerant. You can find out more information about this show at itinerantpodcast.com. Itinerant is presented by The Reckless Pursuit. The Reckless Pursuit is dedicated to offering a safe place for Christians to ask unsafe questions. My wife, Elaine and I address a new topic every week to help those of us who desire a community that is welcoming and not judging of our questions. If you feel like a christian outcast, like church hasn’t had the answers you need, or maybe you’re still in church but just need a little something extra, then The Reckless Pursuit might just be for you. Find out more about it at therecklesspursuit.com. There you can also find all of our links to our social media and all things Itinerant as well. Now, Go bravely and keep digging. You never know what you might find.

Egg Tower Games
Stolen, Split, and Blowin up Sh!t Ep6

Egg Tower Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 220:21


The Crew of the Deucalion are forced apart as there ship is stolen from the Fleet Station, The chase is on to reunite thecrew and save their ship.

Egg Tower Games
E3Session4 If it weren't for bad luck,..

Egg Tower Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 245:49


After accepting a difficult mission from Fleet the crew of the Deucalion rockets off into space yet again, bad luck plagues them as they wind up face to face with another alien menace, and of course D247 is a doucher.

Egg Tower Games
C1S2 Fungus Among us E7

Egg Tower Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 264:00


After a skirmish with a brazen Pirate ship, the crew of the Deucalion accepts new crew and explores a infected mining colony, D247 runs amuck and then the Captain soft docks with a pleasure vessel for some much needed crew R&R,.. They then Finally reach Kale Battle station Merciless

Miffs
Episode 67 - Deucalion & Pyrrha

Miffs

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 45:39


It's raining Miffs!  Remember that famous myth where god created a flood and that guy had to build boat? No, not that one. This one, the Greek version where two young lovers are spared from a giant flood sent down from Mount Olympus to destroy humanity. Matt and Dan also discuss who win a flight between them.  Hey you! Yes you. Why don't you follow us on social media at @MiffsPodcast. You can email us at MiffsPodcast@gmail.com and we love hearing your correspondence! Why don't you send us an email? Also please give us 5 Stars on ITunes. The only reason you should be exempt from doing THIS WEEK is dug up your mothers bones on a whim.  But that is the only reason.  Also you can now join our new group collective! Join the Miffs Podcast -The Miffsfits' page facebook group. Either click on the link OR search for it on Facebook. If you're feeling brave - post something on there and start a discussion! Matt is doing the Edinburgh Fringe. From 1-25th August he is doing his debut hour called "Matt Hoss: Here Comes Your Man" and it's a show all about Love and Romance (you know about it all too well). It's at Just The Tonic Meeting room at the Grassmarket Centre at 19.10. Please buy tickets in advance and tell all your friends about it! It's only £5.Buy your tickets today!  Why don't you also check out Matt's stand-up gig listings on his website:http://www.matthosscomedy.com/upcoming-gigs-1/http://www.matthosscomedy.com/viva-las-vegans/ Do you like what we do? Want to help contribute to us? Please donate to our podcast. This helps pay for stuff like trains, smelly National Express coaches and to pay for hosting the podcast. Donate how ever much you would like. If you wanted to do a one-off payment- please use Matt's Ko-fi account (let us know it is for Miffs or else Matt will keep the money for himself, even though he does all the hard-work). DONATE HERE! If you wanted to sustain the podcast over a duration, we can take regular payments from Patreon (like a dollar a week). The more you give the more we are able to give to the podcast. We do this podcast because we love it, so if you can't pay, don't worry. Just give us a rating and share with a friend. But if you can afford to give us some pocket money, we'd be eternally grateful. PLUS there will be some bonus content for Patreon donators (some of the best stuff). DONATE TO OUR PATREON HERE.   See you next week Miffsters and Miffsfits

Egg Tower Games
01 The Path to Merciless E7

Egg Tower Games

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 257:16


The Crew of the Deucalion makes for Battlestation Merciless, when things begin to go awry. As usual

Ancient World
Episode 53 - Deucalion, and recreating the World after the Flood. The Oracles help.

Ancient World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 14:18


From Ovid's Book 1 - here is the dramatic story of the Great Flood, that wipes out all of civilization and recreates the world as the Age of the Heroes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast
Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast Episode #152: Your Mileage May Vary

Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 161:43


The day is finally here. Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast hosts Karen and Natalie discuss the series finale of Teen Wolf. Featured Song: “Teen Wolf Opening Theme” by Dino Meneghin – Please note, this podcast was recorded before public airdate of “The Wolves of War.” – Therefore, we weren’t spoiled for the time jump. – Though we’re still not sure how far in the future it’s meant to be. – Also, a PSA from us about when you next get shot by an arrow. – We puzzle out Derek’s timeline and location. – Guys, Derek is like, so good at being a werewolf… – He’s also so good at being a nerd. – More importantly, does Stiles only have nine toes now? – Deucalion was the only good-guy death and we are SHOCKED. – There were several sets of characters who never got a final scene together. – Raf’s involvement was a pleasant surprise. – Isaac’s absence was an unpleasant reality – damn you Jeff for telling the truth about that! – The roundtable discussion in the vet clinic was a highlight. – “Toasting… spear?” – Colton and Holland’s big scene: has anyone ever seen Lydia that happy about anything? – Also, Lydia and Ethan need to be best friends forever now. Karen has a request for some fanart. – We have thoughts… feelings… and needs… about Theo and Liam’s accidental chemistry. – (NOW KISS.) – We love that Derek got his own perspective in the finale – surprised some other characters didn’t though. – Hey, remember Mr Harris? Who even was he? (Put it on the list.) – Scott blinding himself was quite the shocker, and we thought it might be permanent. – Can’t believe that MOUNTAAAAIN ASSHHH was the clincher. – Get your spark on, Stiles! – We told you Gerard and Kate would kill each other. – Monroe’s global war – when you look at it, the show/pack ends up in a much worse circumstance than they’ve ever faced before. – Not particularly hopeful, and not what we were expecting. – What’s next? Is Alec the star of a spin-off? Or will it be something like Teen Banshee or Teen Kitsune? Teen Wolf may be over, but this podcast is not: we’ll continue to release episodes occasionally looking back on the show. Hit the comments to give us feedback and suggestions for Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast! And as always, please follow us or hit us up: Twitter: @NATWPodcast Tumblr: notanotherteenwolfpodcast Facebook: /NATWPodcast Instagram: NATWPodcast Email: natwpodcast@gmail.com

Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast
Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast Episode #151: Ten Seconds Of Fun

Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 90:09


Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast hosts Karen and Natalie discuss the back-to-back-airing of Teen Wolf’s penultimate episodes “Genotype” and “Broken Glass.” Featured Song: “2 Become 1” by The Spice Girls – Two episodes again last week! – And one to go! – We’re confused about the logic of the owner of the phone. – Theo’s logic about tracking what they know makes damn sense. – Can everyone please just shut up and give Theo a damn chance? – Like, he has zero reason to lie or trick anyone for self preservation here. – Seriously, he could have just left. – Anyway. – Theo’s failed attempt to take pain will definitely come full circle, too. – The reveal of the Primal alpha was quite surprising. – Especially because teaching at a high school doesn’t seem all that primal. – We actually thought she might be a human pack member, but no. – Surprise, here’s Quinn, and she’s evil. Nice knowing you, Quinn. – What was the kissy fight all about? We have theories. – The Halwyn situation and choice to let him die seems to have hit Malia hard. – But we do now have information about the Anuk-Ite. – Gerard’s deal with the Anuk-Ite… what a twisted jerk. – BUT DEREK HALE IS BACK AND NOTHING ELSE MATTERS. – HE’S SO BEAUTIFUL AND RIDICULOUS. – AND CHRIS LOVES HIM SO MUCH. – AFTER ALL THIS TIME WE ARE TRULY BLESSED. – Surprise! Kate is still the worst. – Monroe: also the worst. Her lesson with Ethan as the subject is disgusting. – However, it does serve to get Nolan to actually totally change sides, in a really pathetic way. – Peter and Lydia… still weird, still horrific, still fascinating. – Deucalion’s lessons for Scott and Malia are pretty funny… until the gun-wielding civilians showed up and now they are all going to die. – This is it, the final showdown – an ambush on everyone all at once. The Teen Wolf series finale airs on Sunday September 24 at 8:00 p.m. ET. Hit the comments to give us feedback and suggestions for Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast! And as always, please follow us or hit us up: Twitter: @NATWPodcast Tumblr: notanotherteenwolfpodcast Facebook: /NATWPodcast Instagram: NATWPodcast Email: natwpodcast@gmail.com

Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast
Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast Episode #150: Avoidant Walking

Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 101:08


Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast crosses the pond for “Werewolves of London,” episode 17 of Teen Wolf’s final season. Featured Song: “Holy Grail” by Dead Posey – We. Are. OBSESSED. With. Jethan. – Seriously why did we not get this spin-off running concurrently the entire time. – S E R I O U S L Y. – Also do you know how much bank they must be making to afford that apartment??? – Anyway, EVERYONE got shot up in Scott’s house. – Melissa still encouraging Scott still leaves us divided. – Deucalion’s return is DELIGHTFUL and some of us were not even spoiled for it. – Once again, Scott is told he needs to have Gerard killed. – Little bit of sass in the Scottcalion friendship – would like to see more of their communication. – Karen’s off writing dreamy fanfiction about all the Omega babies that Jethan want to adopt. – What’s going on with Theo and Liam? Why is Theo so invested in Liam’s damage? – One host may have deemed the scene in which Dead Evil Matt was mentioned as “the best scene in Teen Wolf history.” – Monroe’s will is impenetrable and deeply misguided. How do people even think like this? – Once again, what do all these people think Scott is actually going to pull off? Because at this point we have no idea. – Oh no! Sheriff is de-Sherified! – Peter Hale is a beautiful gift and we 100% cannot handle it. – Best Peter/Malia scene ever, what a big overdramatic baby he is. – We’re pretty confused about the Primal pack, though. – What’s the Gabe/Nolan situation? Kind of odd. – Which member of the Primal has now been taken by the Anuk-Ite? – What’s with Lydia and Halwyn’s little mostly-dead chat? – WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN TO JETHAN? Teen Wolf airs on Sundays at 8:00 p.m. ET. Hit the comments to give us feedback and suggestions for Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast! And as always, please follow us or hit us up: Twitter: @NATWPodcast Tumblr: notanotherteenwolfpodcast Facebook: /NATWPodcast Instagram: NATWPodcast Email: natwpodcast@gmail.com

The History of Ancient Greece
002 The Greek Genesis

The History of Ancient Greece

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 19:02


In this episode, we take a look at Creation, according to the Greeks; the Titanomachy, the Gigantomachy, and the ascendancy of the Olympian Gods; the creation of the first humans; the story of Prometheus and the first woman, Pandora; Deucalion and the great flood; and the progenitors of the various Greek tribes Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2016/04/002-greek-genesis.html

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Teen Wolf S:3 | Bianca Lawson Guests on Riddled E:18 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 58:00


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Teen Wolf edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Teen Wolf. In this episode host Kristen Snyder breaks down the episode in which a murderer escapes custody on the night before Halloween. There to help Kristen is co-host June Lee and special guest Gideon Emery who plays Deucalion on MTV's Teen Wolf. It's Teen Wolf's "Galvanize" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Teen Wolf S:3 | Bianca Lawson Guests on Riddled E:18 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 51:45


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Teen Wolf edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Teen Wolf. In this episode host Kristen Snyder breaks down the episode in which a murderer escapes custody on the night before Halloween. There to help Kristen is co-host June Lee and special guest Gideon Emery who plays Deucalion on MTV's Teen Wolf. It's Teen Wolf's "Galvanize" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com

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Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Teen Wolf S:3 | Galvanize E:15 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2014 61:51


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Teen Wolf edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Teen Wolf. In this episode host Kristen Snyder breaks down the episode in which a murderer escapes custody on the night before Halloween. There to help Kristen is co-host June Lee and special guest Gideon Emery who plays Deucalion on MTV's Teen Wolf. It's Teen Wolf's "Galvanize" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Teen Wolf S:3 | Galvanize E:15 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2014 55:37


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Teen Wolf edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Teen Wolf. In this episode host Kristen Snyder breaks down the episode in which a murderer escapes custody on the night before Halloween. There to help Kristen is co-host June Lee and special guest Gideon Emery who plays Deucalion on MTV's Teen Wolf. It's Teen Wolf's "Galvanize" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Teen Wolf S:3 | Lunar Ellipse E:12 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2013 83:00


AFTERBUZZ TV – Teen Wolf edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of MTV's Teen Wolf. In this show, host Kristen Snyder breaks down the episode in which under Deaton's advice, Scott and his friends use an ancient but extremely dangerous ritual to help them both save the lives of the people they love and stop Deucalion from achieving his sinister goal. There to help Kristen is co-hosts Sara Stretton. Also joining the conversation are special guests Jeff Davis (Creator/Executive Producer) and Joe Genir (Executive Producer). It's Teen Wolf's "Lunar Ellipse" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Teen Wolf S:3 | Lunar Ellipse E:12 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Teen Wolf Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2013 76:45


AFTERBUZZ TV – Teen Wolf edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of MTV’s Teen Wolf. In this show, host Kristen Snyder breaks down the episode in which under Deaton's advice, Scott and his friends use an ancient but extremely dangerous ritual to help them both save the lives of the people they love and stop Deucalion from achieving his sinister goal. There to help Kristen is co-hosts Sara Stretton. Also joining the conversation are special guests Jeff Davis (Creator/Executive Producer) and Joe Genir (Executive Producer). It's Teen Wolf's "Lunar Ellipse" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com