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The American Skald's Nordic Sound Podcast
#45 - Torulf on Musical Storytelling in Ristningar i Ginnungagap

The American Skald's Nordic Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 67:29


Send us a textNordicsoundarchive.comFredrik returns to the Nordic Sound for his second appearance to talk about Torulf's recent record Ristningar i Ginnungagap and the stories that inspire his music. Along the way, we also talk about his earliest memories as a musician, how he became Torulf, and why it's difficult to keep up with new music.Thanks for hanging out, Fredrik!Support the showThe Nordic Sound is supported by its patrons over on Patreon.com/nordicsoundThe Nordic Sound is supported by its patrons:GeorgeBetsCarrieGenLeighMikeCindyClaytonDrakeEricJamieJuliaMaryMichaelMichaelSeanSimonTony

Unwise Girls
166: In Memory of Blitzstone

Unwise Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 88:32


Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard retrospective It's funny, isn't it? For a book series we enjoyed so much to close on such a bittersweet note. From high beginnings to tragically low endings, Magnus Chase was a hell of a ride... so let's talk about it! We give out awards to our favorite (and least favorite) bits of the series, discuss how our predictions for the series panned up (and re-up the ones we made for Trials of Apollo), rank the books (it isn't hard!), and really let all of our pent up feelings out! Wait... no... chaos is overtaking our equipment! The show is collapsing into Ginnungagap! Oh nooo!!! [dies..] Come back next week for The Hidden Oracle, ch. 1 to 6! Check out our Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/unwisegirls) Follow the show (https://twitter.com/unwisegirls) Join our Discord! (https://discord.gg/XnhhwzKQ8d) Hosted by Jacqueline (https://twitter.com/swampduchess) and Jane (https://twitter.com/janeyshivers). Edited by Jacqueline. Cover art by Vera (https://twitter.com/Innsmouth_Inn). Intro/outro: "Super Mariocean" by spacepony (https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01147)

La Orden De La Noche Podcast
MITOLOGIA NORDICA, Guerras Punicas - Cap #37 La Orden De La Noche Podcat

La Orden De La Noche Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 79:48


En este episodio, nos sumergimos en las brumosas tierras del Norte para explorar la rica y enigmática Mitología Nórdica. Comenzamos con el mito de la creación tal como se narra en la Edda Menor de Snorri Sturluson y La Alucinación de Gylfi. Descubre cómo el gigantesco vacío de Ginnungagap dio lugar al mundo, cuando el hielo y el fuego se encontraron y crearon al gigante Ymir, y cómo los dioses Odín, Vili y Vé forjaron el cosmos a partir de su cuerpo. Mientras desentrañamos los misterios del origen del universo nórdico, también nos adentramos en las historias de poderosos dioses y seres míticos que habitan Asgard y los otros reinos. Conoce las hazañas de Thor, el protector del mundo, y las astucias de Loki, el maestro embaucador, en un relato lleno de magia, valentía y traición. Pero eso no es todo. Después de nuestro recorrido por la mitología nórdica, cambiamos de época y de escenario para abordar uno de los conflictos más trascendentales de la historia antigua: las Guerras Púnicas. Acompáñanos en un análisis detallado de las épicas batallas entre Roma y Cartago, lideradas por figuras legendarias como Aníbal y Escipión el Africano. Revive las estrategias, las traiciones y las dramáticas confrontaciones que moldearon el destino del Mediterráneo. Con una narrativa envolvente y apasionada, este episodio te llevará a través de siglos de historia y mitología, ofreciendo una experiencia auditiva única que no querrás perderte. Asegúrate de sintonizar La Orden De La Noche Podcast para este emocionante capítulo lleno de conocimiento y aventura. ¡No te lo pierdas! #laordendelanochepodcast #laordendelanoche Distribuido por Genuina Media

Ståpäls
Från Ginnungagap till Ragnarök

Ståpäls

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 58:46


I veckans avsnitt är det Idas tur att berätta om nordisk mytologi och om Ginnungagapet. Innan jorden, havet och himlen bildades tror man inom mytologin att det fanns ett ofattbart stort och djupt tomrum, Ginnungagapet. Söder om gapet låg Muspelheim, eldens och hettans rike, och i norr härjade stormar i det ödsliga och kalla Nifelheim. När gnistor från Muspelheim mötte Nifelheims frost väcktes krafter ur vilka den enorma urjätten Ymer skapades. Jättar och gudar hade svårt att komma överens och råkade i strid. Tillslut dödades Ymer och gudarna Oden, Vile och Ve bar Ymers kropp till Ginnungagapets mitt, där de använde den till att skapa världen. Har ni tips på ämnen eller olika fall ni vill att vi tar upp får ni mer än gärna kontakta oss på stapalspodcast@gmail.com eller på Instagram via Stapalspodcast eller via lucasternestal och utt3rclou. Glöm inte att prenumerera på podden så ni får notiser om när nya avsnitt läggs ut och ge oss gärna betyg! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Book 101 Review
Judge of Mystics Saga Ginnungagap by Sapha Burnell

Book 101 Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 48:02


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Summoner's Call: A Fire Emblem Heroes Podcast
SC 217 – Ginnungagap Wraps Up Book VII

Summoner's Call: A Fire Emblem Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 33:45


Back again to cover the new batch of heroes including one OC unit and 5 Blazing Blade units. We also cover the end of Book VII and the twists and turns that time travel brought to the story. Then we end with a short tangent to other tactics games thanks to the recently released Persona 5 Tactica.

History Extra podcast
Norse myths: everything you wanted to know

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 58:21


What myths did the Norse believe, and what influence did they exert on daily life? Was the trickster god Loki really that bad, and was Odin really that wise? And why is Christianity a crucial part of the story? Speaking to Kev Lochun, historian and broadcaster Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough answers listener questions about the pantheon of Norse myths, from the yawning void of Ginnungagap to the end of days, Ragnarok. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fm Galena
¿Quien Mato al Disc Jockey? Programa 25

Fm Galena

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 103:00


En esta entrega promocional, te sumergirás en un universo musical ecléctico con una variedad de temas que abarcan diferentes géneros y épocas. Desde el emblemático rock de "Grasa De Las Capitales" de Seru Giran, hasta la intensidad de "Even Flow (Live at Melbourne Park)" de Pearl Jam, cada canción te transportará a un lugar único.

Talk Tull to Me
Ginnungagap

Talk Tull to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 51:08


23rd studio album - RökFlöteGet your Talk Tull To Me merch here!Talk Tull To Me Patreon & schedule.Talk Tull to Me is a proud part of the Feckless Momes Audio Network.Art credit: Burton SilvermanMusic credits: “Bourée” - Jethro Tull“Ginnungagap” - Jethro Tull”Fylingdale Flyer” - Jethro Tull

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Unlimited Opinions - Philosophy & Mythology
S2 E28: The Norse Creation Myths

Unlimited Opinions - Philosophy & Mythology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 50:26


Mark's Manifesto, an undocumented Berber language, and the plot of John Wick: our favorite trinity in Norse mythology! In this episode, we break down the Norse creation myths, including the creation of Ymir in Ginnungagap, the shaping of the earth by Odin, Vili, and Ve, the chariots of Nott and Dag, the first humans, and the founding of Asgard in Yggdrasil. We also talk about the phases that Norse mythology has gone through, J.R.R. Tolkien's inspiration from these tales, and our major takeaways from these Norse creation myths!

Podcasts – These Fantastic Worlds
101 - Norse Myths 01 - Creation

Podcasts – These Fantastic Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 11:38


The first of ten Norse myths that cover Odin, Loki, Thor and more, we begin, fittingly, with the creation of the universe as seen through the eyes of the Vikings... The Creation of the Universe. In the beginning, before there was anything at all, there was a nothingness that stretched as far as there was space. There was no sand, nor sea, no waves nor earth nor heavens. And that space was a void that called to be filled, for its emptiness echoed with a deep and frozen silence. So it was that a land sprung up within that silence, and it took the place of half the universe. It was a land called Filheim, or land of fog, and where it ended sprung another land, where the air burned and blazed. This land was called Muspell. Where the regions met lay a great and profound void, called Ginnungagap, and here a peaceful river flowed, softly spreading into the frosty depths of the void where it froze, layer upon layer, until it formed a fundament. And it was here the heat from Muspell licked at the cold of Filheim until the energy they created spawned the great frost-giant Ymir. Ymir was the greatest and the first of all frost-giants, and his part in the creation of the universe led the frost-giants to believe that they should reign supreme on what he had made. Filheim had existed for many ages, long before our own earth was created. In the centre was a mighty fountain and it was called Vergelmir, and from that great fountain all the rivers of the universe bubbled and stormed. There was another fountain called Elivagar (although some believe that it is the same fountain with a different name), and from this bubbled up a poisonous mass, which hardened into black ice. Elivagar is the beginning of evil, for goodness can never be black. Muspell burned with eternal light and her heat was guarded by the flame giant, Surtr, who lashed at the air with his great sabre, filling it with glittering sparks of pure heat. Surtr was the fiercest of the fire giants who would one day make Muspell their home. The word Muspell means ‘home of the destroyers of the world' and that description is both frightening and accurate because the fire giants were the most terrifying there were. On the other side of the slowly filling chasm, Filheim lay in perpetual darkness, bathed in mists which circled and spun until all was masked. Here, between these stark contrasts, Ymir grew, the personification of the frozen ocean, the product of chaos. Fire and ice met here, and it was these profound contrasts that created a phenomenon like no other, and this was life itself. In the chasm another form was created by the frozen river, where the sparks of the Surtr's sabre caused the ice to drip, and to thaw, and then, when they rested, allowed it to freeze once again. This form was Audhumla, a cow who became known as the nourisher. Her udders were swollen with rich, pure milk, and Ymir drank greedily from the four rivers which formed from them. Audhumla was a vast creature, spreading across the space where the fire met the ice. Her legs were columns, and they held up the corners of space.  Audhumla, the cow, also needed sustenance, and so she licked at the rime-stones which had formed from the crusted ice, and from these stones she drew salt from the depths of the earth. Audhumla licked continuously, and soon there appeared, under her thirsty tongue, the form of a god. On the first day there appeared hair, and on the second, a head. On the third day the whole god was freed from the ice and he stepped forth as Buri, also called the Producer. Buri was beautiful. He had taken the golden flames of the fire, which gave him a warm, gilded glow, and from the frost and ice he had drawn a purity, a freshness that could never be matched. While Audhumla licked, Ymir slept, sated by the warmth of her milk. Under his arms the perspiration formed a son and a daughter, and his feet produced a giant called Thrudgemir, an evil frost-giant with six heads who went on to bear his own son, the giant Bergelmir. These were the first of the race of frost-giants.  Buri himself had produced a son, called Bor, which is another word for ‘born', and as Buri and Bor became aware of the giants, an eternal battle was begun -– one which is to this day waged on all parts of earth and heaven. For giants represent evil in its many forms, and gods represent all that is good, and on that fateful day the fundamental conflict between them began – a cosmic battle which would create the world as we know it.  Buri and Bor fought against the giants, but by the close of each day a stalemate existed. And so it was that Bor married the giantess Bestla, who was the daughter of Bolthorn, or the thorn of evil. Bestla was to give him three fine, strong sons: Odin, Vili and Ve and with the combined forces of these brave boys, Bor was able to destroy the great Ymir. As they slayed him, a tremendous flood burst forth from his body, covering the earth and all the evil beings who inhabited it with his rich red blood. The Creation of the Earth Ymir's body was carried by Odin and his brothers to Ginnungagap, where it was placed in the centre. His flesh became the earth, and his skeleton the rocky crags which dipped and soared. From the soil sprang dwarfs, spontaneously, and they would soon be put to work. Ymir's teeth and shards of broken bones became the rocks and pits covering the earth and his blood was cleared to become the seas and waters that flowed across the land. The three sons of Boy worked hard on the body of Ymir; his vast size meant that even a day's work would alter the corpse only slightly. Ymir's skull became the sky and at each cardinal point of the compass was placed a dwarf whose supreme job it was to support it. These dwarfs were Nordri, Sudri, Austri and Westri and it was from these brave and sturdy dwarfs that the terms North, South, East and West were born. Ymir's hair created trees and bushes.  The brow of Ymir became walls which would protect the gods from all evil creatures, and in the very centre of these brows was Midgard, or ‘middle garden', where humans could live safely.  Now almost all of the giants had fallen with the death of Ymir, drowned by his surging blood – all, that is, except Bergelmir, who escaped in a boat with his wife and sought asylum at the edge of the world. Here he created a new world, Jotunheim, or the home of the giants, where he set about the creation of a whole new breed of giants who would carry on his evil deeds. Odin and his brothers had not yet completed their work. As the earth took on its present form, they slaved at Ymir's corpse to create greater and finer things. Ymir's brains were thrust into the skies to become clouds,  and in order to light this new world, they secured the sparks from Surtr's sabre and dotted them among the clouds. The finest sparks were put to one side and they studded the heavenly vault with them; they became like glittering stars in the darkness. The stars were given positions; some were told to pass forward, and then back again in the heavens. This provided seasons, which were duly recorded. The brightest of the remaining stars were joined together to become the sun and the moon, and they were sent out into the darkness in gleaming gold chariots. The chariots were drawn by Arvakr (the early waker) and Alsvin (the rapid goer), two magnificent white horses under whom were placed balls of cool air which had been trapped in great skins. A shield was placed before the sun so that her rays would not harm the milky hides of the steeds as they travelled into the darkness. Although the moon and the sun had now been created, and they were sent out on their chariots, there was still no distinction between day and night, and that is a story of its own. The next myth tells of Odin and Frigga in Asgard The first Norse Myth is Creation The second Norse Myth is Odin and Frigga And the third tells of the Valkyrie The fourth Norse Myth tells how Thor Gained his Hammer. The fifth tale is about Loki The Sixth tale focuses on the God Heimdall, the guardian of the Bifrost Part of a series on world myths and legends, released through Libsyn, on These Fantastic Worlds SF & Fantasy Fiction Podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Vurbl and Stitcher  and more. Also on this blog, These Fantastic Worlds. RSS feeds available on request by email. Text based on Norse Myths, General Editor Jake Jackson. Copyright © 2014 Flame Tree Publishing Ltd. ISBN: 9780857758200. This and other books on African, Indian, Polynesian, Aztec, Greek, Celtic and mythology are available online at flametreepublishing.com and in store worldwide, including Amazon, BookDepository, Barnes and Noble, Indigo, Blackwells and Waterstones. Online production, images and audio © 2021 Jake Jackson, thesefantasticworlds.com. Thanks to Frances Bodiam and Elise Wells,  Logic ProX, Sound Studio, the Twisted Wave Recorder App, and Scrivener. More Tales, More Audio The first 100 tales in this series are new stories by Jake Jackson, on subjects ranging from robots, dystopia, haunted houses, dark fantasy and long shadows, including: Machines Discarded I Machines Discarded II Find Me The Green Man Kingdom of Lies Obesession Time Now Artificial Intelligence Clone Complicit Cosmic Hall Daily Mask Ophelia A.I. And a carousel of 10 audio stories from the podcast with information about submissions. Here's a related post, 5 Steps to the SF and Fantasy Podcasts.

Nordic Mythology Podcast
Ep - 85 What Is Spirituality Anyway? With Uffe Berenth

Nordic Mythology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 65:05


This week Mathias and Daniel are sitting down with  Uffe Berenth one of the brilliant artists behind Ginnungagap Art, a tattoo studio specialising in Nordic Tattoos, Viking Tattoos and Rune Tattoos; Uffe also has a special personal connection with the god Týr. Together with the boys he'll be discussing the spirituality behind the tattooing process, whether or not Vikings tattooed, and Daniel somehow managing to get stuck in his own grinder at work this week (he's fine, it's complicated). It's a lovely discussion and we hope to have Uffe on again soon, enjoy!Also, Mathias is still getting over being ill, which is why his voice sounds so raspy. He should be back to normal by next week. You can check out Uffe's art or book a tattoo at: Ginnungagap.artYou can also find us on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/nordicmythologypodcastAnd if you like what we do, and would like to be in the audience for live streams of new episodes to ask questions please consider supporting us on Patreon:www.patreon.com/NordicMythologyPodcastIf you would like to join our bi-weekly watch-alongs where Mathias and Daniel watch and commentate along with the popular series Vikings, or get access to our special Storytime episodes covering the saga literature, then all you have to do is join our Patron. Seriously, we would love to have you, the more the merrier!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/NordicMythologyPodcast)

Kvasir's Korner
S1E7 - Prose Edda Part 3: Odin makes Hawaii

Kvasir's Korner

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021


Jacob and Nick jump back into the world of Norse mythology with the Prose Edda. Last time, we saw the birth of Odin and his brothers Vili and Ve into the expanse of Ginnungagap. While the empty void is fine for primordial cows and large frost giants, there isn't a lot to do that would interest three young godling brothers. Learn how the brothers passed their time in Ginnungagap by doing some arts and crafts projects with only a bit of bloodshed. See the creation of Midgard and the birth of humankind along with so much else this week on, Kvasir's Korner! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VikingEncampment Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VikingEncampment Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCetbfdn8MOQojj992fWprTw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vikingencampment/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VikingEncampMN Our website: http://www.vikingencampment.com/ Kvasir's Korner Twitter: https://twitter.com/KvasirK Social media plug music: Nordr by Alexander Nakarada (www.sperentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 4.0 License Http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Norsk for Beginners
2.2 - The Creation in Norse Mythology

Norsk for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 13:42


Email: Laernorsknaa@gmail.com Transcript: https://laernorsknaa.com/2-2-the-creation-in-norse-mythology Website: https://laernorsknaa.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/laernorsknaa Twitter: https://twitter.com/MariusStangela1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxdRJ5lW2QlUNRfff-ZoE-A 2.2: Skapelsen av verden I begynnelsen fantes det ikke noe. Jorda fantes ikke. Mennesker fantes ikke. Dyr fantes ikke. Guder og jotner fantes ikke. I begynnelsen fantes det bare et stort gap. Et gap er et stort hull i bakken. Dette gapet heter Ginnungagap. Den første skapningen blei til ved at varm og kald luft møtte hverandre i Ginnungagap, det store gapet. I Ginnungagap er det mye kraft. Når den kalde og den varme lufta møtte hverandre i Ginnungagap, blei de første skapningenetil. De første skapningene heter Yme og Audhumbla. Yme var den første jotnen. Vi har snakka om jotner før, men jeg kan gjenta det. Jotner blir ofte oversatt som «giants» på engelsk. Giants er «kjemper» på norsk. De er motsetningenetil gudene. Altså, de er fiendene til gudene. Jotnene blei laga før gudene. Audhumbla, den andre skapningen som blei til i begynnelsen, var ei ku. Audhumbla var ei stor ku. Kua ga næring til Yme, jotnen. Audhumbla er viktig siden hun begynte å slikke på en saltstein. I denne saltsteinen fantes det allerede et vesen. Audhumbla slikker fram Bure. Bure var den første guden. Bure skulle bli stamfaren til æsene, ei gudeslekt. Bure fikk sønnen Bor. Bor fikk sønnene Odin, Vilje og Ve sammen med jotunen Bestla. Æsene Odin, Vilje og Ve hadde dermed gudeblod og jotunblod i seg. Faren var av gudeslekt mens mora var av jotunslekt. Odin, Vilje og Ve skapte jorda. Før dette fantes ikke jorda. Midgard og Åsgard fantes ikke. Mennesker og dyr fantes ikke. Det gjorde heller ikke planter og tre. Odin, Vilje og Ve skapte jorda ved å drepe Yme. Yme var det første vesenet som blei skapt. Yme blei skapt på samme tid som Audhumbla. Yme var en jotun. Odin, Vilje og Ve brukte kroppsdelene til den døde Yme til å skape jorda. Jorda blei laga av Ymes kjøtt. Fjellene blei skapt ved Ymes bein. Hava og sjøene blei skapt ved Ymes blod. Hodet til Yme blei til himmelen. Ymes hjerneblei til skyene. Etter at alt dette var skapt, begynte gudene å lage ordeni den nye verden. De laga naturlovene og tida blei til. Gudene delte dagen inn i morgen, middag, ettermiddag og kveld. Jorda var skapt, men menneskene fantes ikke ennå. Det var æsene Odin, Høner og Lod som skapte menneskene. Disse gudene fant to trær på bakken. Disse trærne var ikke levende. Odin ga trærne pust. Høner ga dem sjel. Lod ga dem hår og menneskeansikt. Odin, Høner og Lod skapte slik de første menneskene ved å omforme to trær. De to menneskene var en mann og ei kvinne. Kjønnene blei skapt på samme tid i norrøn mytologi. De første menneskene heter Ask og Embla. Ask var mann og Embla var kvinne.

Lær norsk nå!
54 - Norrøn mytologi: Skapinga

Lær norsk nå!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 26:39


Epost: Laernorsknaa@gmail.com Teksten til episoden: https://laernorsknaa.com/54-norron-mytologi-skapinga/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/laernorsknaa Twitter: https://twitter.com/MariusStangela1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxdRJ5lW2QlUNRfff-ZoE-A/videos I følgje norrøn mytologi var det berre eit stort gap i byrjinga. Dette gapet var ei djup kløft, altså ein stad der det går nedover. Gapet heiter Ginnungagap. Det var fullt av kraft som var viktig for skapinga. Skapinga av verda skjedde ved at varm og kald luft møtte kvarandre i Ginnungagap. Når den kalde og den varme lufta møtte kvarandre, blei det første vesenet skapt. Eit vesen er ein levande skaping. Den første skapinga i verda var urjotunen Yme. Jotnane er motsettinga til gudane i norrøn mytologi; dei er på ein måte fiendane til gudane. Likevel ser vi her at jotnane vart skapt før gudane. Yme, den første jotunen, er tvikjønna. Tvikjønna tyder at hen er båe dame og mann på same tid. Yme var dermed båe forfaren og formora til alle jotnane. «Hen» er eit nytt pronomen på norsk som ein kan bruka når det refererer til båe menn og kvinner. Det var ikkje berre jotunen Yme som oppstod i Ginnungagap då varm og kald luft møtte kvarandre. Då den varme og kalde lufta trefte kvarandre i Ginnungagap, blei kua Audhumbla skapt. Kua Audhumbla gjer mjølk til Yme, den første jotunen, slik at hen får nok næring. Ei slik ur-ku, eller skaparku, finn ein også i babylonsk og indiske mytologiar. Audhumbla er viktig ettersom ho sleikar på ein salt stein. Frå denne steinen oppstår Bure. Bure er den første guden i norrøn mytologi. Bure fekk sonen Bore. Bore fekk tre søner med jotunkvinna Bestla. Sønene heiter Odin, Vilje og Ve. Dei første æsene var altså ei blanding av ein jotun og ein gud. Slik oppstod æsene. Odin, Vilje og Ve, dei første æsene, gjekk saman om å drepa Yme, den første jotunen. Dei bar Yme sin kropp til Ginnungagap, gapet som førte til dei første skapingane i verda. Odin, Vilje og Ve brukte den døde kroppen til Yme, i Ginnungagap, til å laga jorda. Jorda blei laga av kjøtet til Yme. Frå knoklane til Yme, det er det same som beina, vart fjella laga. Blodet til Yme blei til hava. Hovudet blei til himmelen, medan hjernen blei til skyene. Verda vart laga ved eit drap. Jotnane tilgav aldri æsene, Odin, Vilje og Ve og deira etterkommarar, dette drapet. Æsene drap den første jotunen for å skapa verda, men dermed blei dei også fiendar. Det er kanskje ikkje så rart at jotnane kjempa mot æsene. Det var ikkje alle områder på den nye jorda ein kunne leva på. I norrøn mytologi er det berre delen på midten at menneskje kan leva på. Heilt i nord og heilt i sør kan ikkje menneskje leva. I desse utkantane fantes det farlege kaoskrefter. Skapinga av verda førte også til at tida byrja. Før skapinga av jorda fantes det ikkje tid. No byrja også tida. Etter skapinga av verda byrja gudane å skapa orden i den nye verda. Sola og månen blei sett i faste banar, lovar blei laga og gudane laga Åsgard, som var der dei no skulle bu. Denne første tida var ein gullalder for gudane. Dei hadde det bra i den nye verda; dei leika med kvarandre, det var gull overalt og dei var glade. Denne gullalderen braut saman då tre jotunkvinner kom til dei. Gudane var forferda over å sjå desse jotunkvinnene. Forferda tyder sjokkert. Gudane samla seg saman og laga dvergane som eit svar på dette. Likevel var dette slutten på gullalderen.

MIMIR' S WELL
The Creation & The Nine Realms

MIMIR' S WELL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 93:04


In this episode we discuss the creation and the nine realms. "Before the dawn of time and before the world was created in Norse mythology there was only a big dark vast emptiness called Ginnungagap. From this, two realms came into existence, Niflheim, and Muspelheim. In the north Niflheim formed, it became such a dark and cold place that there was nothing else than ice, frost, and fog. To the south of Ginnungagap, the realm of Muspelheim formed, this became the land of fire, and it became so hot that it would only consist of fire, lava, and smoke. This is the place where the fire giant Surtr lives along with other fire demons and fire giants." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Den Nationale Scene
Podkast: Urfremføring GAP

Den Nationale Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 32:49


Den Nationale Scene presenterer en rykende fersk tekst av Demian Vitanza som er inspirert av den norrøne skapelsesmyten og Ginnungagap – det gapende tomrommet som bestod før Jorden og de levende vesener ble til. Vitanza en norsk-italiensk forfatter som har skrevet tre romaner og en håndfull teatertekster. Han debuterte i 2011 med romanen Urak og fikk i 2019 Ibsenprisen for stykket Tyngde. Han var husdramatiker for dramatikkens hus i 2014 til 2015. TEKST: DEMIAN VITANZA I MED: RENY GAASSAND FOLGERØ, SUSANN BUGGE KAMBESTAD, EMILIA ROOSMANN

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Norse myth & sagas with Sigrdrifa
Norse Creation Story

Norse myth & sagas with Sigrdrifa

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 23:12


I'll speak of the creation story in Norse myth and the nine worlds around the ”the great measuring tree Yggdrasil". Where the hot and fire realm of Muspelheim melt the icy cold and misty realm of Nifelheim and creates the Ur-giant Jotun Ymer. And out of this giant the first humans, Ask and Embla where created.

SciFi TV Rewatch
Episode 353 Ragnarok S01E04 Ginnungagap

SciFi TV Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 57:35


Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are currently watching, commentary and analysis for this week’s episode of the Netflix production Ragnarok, and our listener feedback.  This week on SciFi TV Rewatch we discuss the long awaited revelation of Magne’s true identity and that of the Jutul family. As both sides begin jockeying for position in the coming battle, a new character enters the picture, and Gry takes her relationship with Fjor to the next level. Does Turid possess knowledge of the ancient battle between the gods and the giants, and who will ultimately stand with Thor as he attempts to restore order on Earth? In our What We're Watching segment, Dave finally checks out the HBO alternate history series The Plot Against America which employs Philip Roth’s 2004 novel as a jumping off point for a story that finds American hero Charles Lindbergh defeating Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1940 presidential election. Wayne, once again tries to convince Dave to check out The Last Kingdom. In Listener Feedback, Fred from the Netherlands reminds us that the showrunner and Executive Producer of the upcoming series Snowpiercer is none other than Orphan Black EP Graeme Manson. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group and follow us on Twitter @SciFiTVRewatch for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: A

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 3: Orígenes y creación

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 71:25


En el episodio 3 nos sentamos tranquilamente a hablar de los orígenes del panorama mitológico y a ver de dónde salieron los primeros gigantes, dioses y mundos. También veremos la creación de la tierra, de los enanos y de los humanos. Las principales fuentes primarias que usaremos serán la Völuspá y la Gylfaginning. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Skye Cuillin, Galway y Long Road Ahead de Kevin McLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); Metamorphosis; The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su último álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: The Fall through Ginnungagap de Skrubhjert.

Story Time
Norse Myths Pt. 1 - World Trees and Deities

Story Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 57:16


It's David's turn again, and that means old myths! This week we take our first steps into Norse mythology, and all the difficult spelling that comes with it. We've got frost giants, insult carrying squirrels, and of course, Ginnungagap. Get ready for some Viking violence!

MIMIR' S WELL
GINNUNGAGAP

MIMIR' S WELL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 30:54


Discussion on the primordial darkness and how it affects us in our day to day lives .

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Mythos Podcast
S03 Episode 5 Trolls of the Northlands

Mythos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019


In Scandinavia’s most ancient literature, there exists primordial giants whose actions - and very being - are identified with the origin and creation of the world. Engendered in the great chasm called Ginnungagap, where the frozen waters of the cold-realm Niflheim and the hot breath of the fire-realm Muspel met, the frost giant Ymir and a cow named Audumla were the first created beings. In this creation story, the combination of fire and ice made life possible: some mysterious life grew and thrived in the drops of melting water, which took the form of the giant Ymir. Called jätte (yett-uh) in Swedish, troll or jutul (yoo-tool) in Norwegian, trolls and giants are prominent in fables and in etiological legends explaining the origin of many huge rock formations, lakes and the so-called giants potholes. The Norwegian word ‘jutul’ stems from the Old Norse Jotunn, which denotes a race of giants in opposition to man and gods. From the pine-laden mountains and prosperous farms of the Vågå region in Norway to imperial Copenhagen, from the jagged-peaks and moss-laden cliffs of Iceland’s West-fjords to the immense vertical sea cliffs of the Faroe Islands, we will hear tales of earth-sculpting colossal beings.

Sequences Magazine
Sequences Special Edition No 137: The Music Robert Scott Thompson

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 136:21


Welcome to a SPECIAL EDITION of Sequences featuring the music of Robert Scott Thompson, credited with over 90 album releases throughout his musical career which began in the early ‘80’s. RST has the ability to take listeners through submerging soundscapes, into sonic worlds of imagination. His music creates endless waves of spatiality that radiates an expansive aura, a flow that is both highly creative and complex, conjuring an intoxicating brew of sound worlds, and a deep expression of time and space, richly detailed evocative and mysterious. His deep explorations of sound casts a pure energy of unique multi-dimensional textures and large atmospheres, pushing the boundaries of sound sculpting to new levels. This is your doorway to unlimited sonic vistas which deserve your undivided attention and deep listening> (www.robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com) (https://www.aucourantrecords.com) 02.00 ‘The River Of Forgetfulness’ (album As In The Dark All Cats Are Grey) 08.15 ‘Starlight’ (Deeper In Dreamtime) 15.49 ‘The Spacious Present’ (albumThe Strong Eye) 22.45 ‘Interior (album Ginnungagap) 28.44 ‘The Moon & Certain Angles’ (album Air Friction) 35.26 ‘Dreamsong’ (album The Silent Shore) 43.52 ‘Lumina’ (album Frontier) 49.46 ‘Wind Swept’ (album Alchemy) 55.08 ‘At The Still Point Of The Turning World’ (album At The Still Point Of The Turning World 01.00.28 ‘Drone Chroma II-Azure’ (album Frozen Light) 01.13.52 ‘Nuema’ (album Poesis Athesis) 01.21.04 ‘Waters & The Wild (album Gold Flowers Bloom Mercury Petals) 01.27.26 ‘Upon The Edge Of Night’ (album Upon The Edge Of Night) 01.35.18 ‘Night Has A Thousand Eyes’ (Arcana ) 01.44.31 ‘Desert Night’ (album Morning Of The World) 02.50.22 ‘Perigee’ (album Pale Blue Dot ) 01.58.34 ‘Of Natural Magic And The Breathing Of Trees’ ( album Of Natural Magic And The Breathing Of Trees) 02.06.45 ‘Approach Space /Accumulation’ (album Phonotopological)

Northern Myths Podcast
1: The Voluspa Part 1 - Stanzas 1-26 - The Creation of the World from the Poetic Edda of Norse Mythology

Northern Myths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 123:18


In our first episode, we are starting our exploration of the Poetic Edda beginning with the first poem, the Voluspa. In this episode we will cover the creation of the world, the advent of culture, the descent into history, the creation of humans, and the first battle in the world.  This is the Northern Myths Podcast, an archetypal exploration of the myths and legends of Northern Europe, including Norse mythology, the Finnish Kalevala, and more. If you'd like to support the show you can support us on Patreon here: Northern Myths Podcast Patreon The Poetic Edda is the primary original source for the myths and legends of Norse Mythology. The Poetic Edda includes everything from the creation of the world to its destruction in Ragnarok, from the adventures of Thor to the wisdom of Odin. We are exploring these timeless stories to learn how the Norse people understood the world, and how we can apply their worldview to life today. Check out our YouTube channel for videos of all episodes and interesting clips of the show: Northern Myths Podcast YouTube Channel If you'd like to follow along with our reading of the Poetic Edda you can pick up the great translation of the Poetic Edda we're reading by Jackson Crawford, you can purchase it here: The Poetic Edda by Jackson Crawford It is also available as an audiobook which we highly recommend. Dr. Crawford has a great voice for it, and actually pronounces everything properly. It's a must have if you like our show! Available here: The Poetic Edda Audiobook Show Outline:  0:00:00 - Introduction to the Northern Myths Podcast, the Poetic Edda, and the Voluspa0:05:05 - Stanza 1: Start of the Voluspa, intro to the seeress and Odin0:07:50 - Stanza 2: The oldest information in the world. Giants as a symbol of the unknown and chaos0:11:25 - Stanza 3: Ymir the first being and Ginnungagap the yawning void, the precosmogonic chaos0:17:41 - Stanza 4: Creation of the world by Odin and his brothers0:20:53 - Stanza 5-6: The sun and the moon, the discovery of time, and cyclical time and its importance0:28:33 - Stanza 7: Building of temples and shrines, workshops and tools0:31:47 - Stanza 8: The mythical golden age and descent into history0:36:29 - Stanza 9: The creation of the lord of the dwarves0:38:06 - Stanza 10-16: The genealogy of dwarves0:45:45 - Stanza 17-18: Ask and Embla, the first humans. The origin of consciousness0:54:51 - Stanza 19: Yggdrasil, the world tree. The water cycle as an analogy for fate1:07:32 - Stanza 20: The norns, Urth, Verdandi, Skuld, personifications of fate1:19:50 - Stanza 21-22: Gullveig, the first murder, rites of shamanic initiation1:37:41 - Stanza 23: More about Gullveig, sacrifice to the Aesir and the Vanir1:43:51 - Stanza 24-26: The first war in the world between the Aesir and Vanir2:01:27 - Conclusion, acknowledgements If you'd like to follow along with us or learn more about the ideas we talk about on the show, we have a list of recommended books on our website. Included are our recommended copies of the Poetic Edda and the Kalevala, as well as books about archetypal narrative, comparative religion, and more: Recommended Books We also have Northern Myths Podcast merchandise available at our official shop. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram:FacebookTwitterInstagram

Radio Free Asgard
Radio Free Asgard 298

Radio Free Asgard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 43:18


This week it's our long-awaited review of Thor: Ragnarok!!  What worked for me, what didn't work? Do we give Taika Waititi the keys to the Golden Realm, or do we drop him off the edge of the Ginnungagap?  We also touch on the Justice League in the process and compare/contrast some of the issues common to both films... so I hope you'll tune in! 

Brute Norse Podcast
Episode 6: "Ginnungagap, The Boundless Enclosure" (reading), and the Trollish Theory of Art

Brute Norse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 23:19


The giants called: They want their primeval chaos back! This episode features a cosmic horror reimagining of the Norse myth of creation, adapted from my essay "The Trollish Theory of Art: a scandifuturist art creation myth", published in the recent darkness-edition of Scandinavian Kunstforum. Afterwards, I give a quick overview of Norse poetic morbidity, and pitch a few thoughts on how a philosophy based on Nordic folklore and mythology could inform our perception of traditional and modern art.

Skogarna
Avsnitt 18 - Äta eller ätas (del 1 av 2)

Skogarna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 62:12


I årets sista avsnitt av Skogarna låter sig Andrea och Martin uppslukas av litteraturen i mer än en bemärkelse. Tillsammans med gästen Anna Remmets samtalar de om olika sätt att bli uppäten på. Från folksagor och mytologi, genom Elfriede Jelineks pianolärarinna, ner i djupet och ut i rymden kastar sig de hungriga orden ner i litteraturens Ginnungagap. Detta är avsnitt ett av två i Skogarnas tema om att äta eller ätas.

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VHS MASSACRE RADIO
Tribbles and Trilobites - Episode 0020 - MORGENRODE with Anders Elsrud Hultgreen

VHS MASSACRE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2016 81:42


Welcome to Tribbles and Trilobites Episode 20. Coming to us from the edges of the Ginnungagap, it is a land where fire meets ice, existing there is Mr. Anders Elsrud Hultgreen.  He is a filmmaker and visual artist based in Bergen, Norway GMT +1. He studied at the Bergen Academy of Art & Design, the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, the Nordland Vocational College and studied under Werner Herzog.  Mr. Hultgreen tells us the story of how he got his inspiration for producing his films and the backstory behind many of them.  This episode will also highlight his first and highly successful Science Fiction feature MORGENRØDE also known as "DAWN."  We also discuss several of his short films and an upcoming book, titled "Ferdsskriveren," a science fiction poetry book. Here we go... This is real. Into the Ginnungagap... Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPQr5RSWy4Y Here is the episode - Listen Buy a copy now! http://www.facebook.com/Ferdsskriveren https://vimeo.com/172409003 Viktig beskjed fra skuespiller Ingar Helge Gimle - MORGENRØDE ute på bluray og DVD nå! https://vimeo.com/166683508

Sasha Marina Radio
Ginnungagap Filmwerks

Sasha Marina Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2013 31:19


Independent Sci-Fi Filmmakers Troy Bernier and Eric Swain talk about their upcoming Film "Temple of Joy." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sashamarinamedia/message

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TSMS Radio
Ginnungagap Filmwerks

TSMS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2013 31:00


Independent Sci-Fi Filmmakers Troy Bernier and Eric Swain talk about their upcoming Film "Temple of Joy."

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The Spiel - MP3 Version
The Spiel #133 - Deep Roots

The Spiel - MP3 Version

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2011 165:01


Ginnungagap! Team up with your fellow Norse gods in Asgard to protect the nine realms hanging from the World Tree, Yggdrasil. Dig into our in-depth review of this cooperative game from Z-Man.

The Spiel - MP3 Version
The Spiel #133 - Deep Roots

The Spiel - MP3 Version

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2011 165:01


Ginnungagap! Team up with your fellow Norse gods in Asgard to protect the nine realms hanging from the World Tree, Yggdrasil. Dig into our in-depth review of this cooperative game from Z-Man.

The Spiel
The Spiel #133 - Deep Roots

The Spiel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2011 165:01


Ginnungagap! Team up with your fellow Norse gods in Asgard to protect the nine realms hanging from the World Tree, Yggdrasil. Dig into our in-depth review of this cooperative game from Z-Man.

TimeLine 199-999
Avant le commencement | Ginnungagap

TimeLine 199-999

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 0100 1:36


Durée : 1:36 | Publié le : 15/04/24 Sources : - Thor : Le Monde des Ténèbres [d'Alan Taylor] | Film | 2013 - The Marvel Cinematic Universe - An Official Timeline | Livre | 2023 Musique : TVA (Loki) [de Nathalie Holt] | OST | 2021