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Help keep our podcast going by contributing to our Patreon! This week's Book Club author interview is none other than up-and-coming romantasy and historical romance author Jenny Williamson, discussing her upcoming debut Enemy of My Dreams: her huge historical crush on Alaric of the Goths, the inspiration for her entirely-made-up hot-mess heroine, and how she adds “verisimilitude” to her fight scenes. Join Genn and guest co-host Liv Albert, of Let's Talk about Myths, Baby!, as they crack open a beverage, and conduct a wild and slightly tipsy author interview. Sponsors and Advertising This podcast is a member of Airwave Media podcast network. Want to advertise on our show? Please direct advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1 What's Nectar of the Gods by Liv Albert"Nectar of the Gods" by Liv Albert is a captivating exploration of mythology and its place in modern culture. The book delves into the lives of various deities from ancient civilizations, particularly focusing on how their stories reflect human emotions and dilemmas. With a blend of humor and insight, Albert brings ancient myths to life, examining themes of love, power, and revenge.Throughout the narrative, readers encounter iconic gods and goddesses, exploring their relationships and the moral lessons woven into their tales. Albert's approachable writing style makes complex mythological narratives accessible to a contemporary audience, encouraging readers to draw parallels between ancient and modern life. The book serves not only as a homage to mythological stories but also as a reminder of their continued relevance, sparking curiosity and appreciation for the rich tapestry of human history.Chapter 2 Nectar of the Gods by Liv Albert Summary"Nectar of the Gods" by Liv Albert is a captivating exploration of Greek mythology, blending humor, modern sensibilities, and deep dives into the rich narratives of ancient gods and heroes. Liv Albert, known for her engaging storytelling style, offers readers a fresh perspective on mythological themes that resonate today. The book takes readers on a journey through the lives of various deities, exploring their relationships, powers, and the human experiences they often mirror. Albert's approach is both witty and insightful, examining the complexities of love, betrayal, and morality as embodied by characters like Zeus, Hera, Persephone, and more. Each chapter often focuses on a different myth or character, interspersed with Albert's commentary, which provides context and engages readers with contemporary parallels. The narrative is not just about recounting myths; it's about understanding their significance and the lessons they impart about human nature and society. Overall, "Nectar of the Gods" serves as both an entertaining read and a thought-provoking analysis of myths that have shaped Western culture, wrapped in a modern voice that makes ancient stories accessible and relevant to modern audiences.Chapter 3 Nectar of the Gods AuthorLiv Albert is a contemporary author and content creator known for her work focusing on mythology, especially Greek mythology. She is the creator of the popular social media platform "Mythology & Fiction Explained," where she shares engaging stories and insights into various myths and their interpretations. Nectar of the GodsLiv Albert released her book Nectar of the Gods on April 25, 2023. This book dives into fascinating tales of Greek mythology, providing a modern take on ancient stories and exploring themes of love, power, and intrigue among the pantheon of gods. Other WorksIn addition to Nectar of the Gods, Liv Albert has authored the following books:"Greek Mythology: A Very Short Introduction" (2020): Offers a concise overview of Greek mythology and its significance in literature and culture."Nectar of the Gods: A Myths and Legends Collection" (2021): This is an anthology featuring a collection of interconnected myths and legends, further showcasing her storytelling ability. Best EditionsAs for which of her books is considered the best in terms of editions, Nectar of the Gods stands out due to its illustrated edition, which includes vivid and captivating artwork alongside the narrative, enhancing the reading experience for audiences who enjoy visual storytelling. It has been well received by readers for its accessibility and engaging retellings of classic myths. Overall, Liv Albert is recognized for her approachable and informative style, making her books suitable for both newcomers to mythology and seasoned enthusiasts.Chapter 4 Nectar of the Gods Meaning...
We compare stories from Greece and Rome about affairs between gods and mortals with fellow podcaster, Liv Albert.
Help keep our podcast going by contributing to our Patreon! Lucian's A True History has been called the world's first work of science fiction—but above all, Lucian of Samosata was a satirist. And he had a bone to pick with the famous historians of his time—guys like Herodotus and Ctesias of Knidos. They were Lying Liars who Lied, you see, and Lucian was mad about it. So he set out to write his OWN monument to lies—lest he be the only writer out there “exempted from the liberty of lying.” The only true thing is what he tells us in his intro: “for this one thing I confidently pronounce for a truth: that I lie.” This fabulous story has everything: sexy tree women, an intergalactic war, an interlude inside a whale—and we can't get enough of it. Join us and Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! on this amazing adventure of which every word is a lie, and yet surprisingly relevant to our time. Sponsors and Advertising This episode was brought to you by Taskrabbit. Go to Taskrabbit.com and use promo code FANGIRL at checkout for 15% off your first task. This episode was brought to you by Field of Greens. Go to FieldofGreens.com and use promo code FANGIRL for 15% off your first order and FREE rush shipping. This episode was brought to you by Factor. Go to Factormeals.com/Fangirl50 and use code Fangirl50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month as long as your subscription lasts. This podcast is a member of Airwave Media podcast network. Want to advertise on our show? Please direct advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Help keep our podcast going by contributing to our Patreon! What tales kept people from thousands of years ago up at night? This Halloween, Ancient History Fangirl teams up with Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! to delve into spooky stories from the ancient world that will send a shiver up your spine—tales of shrieking Banshees, deathly Furies, and the terrors of Samhain. So spread some salt over your threshold. Settle into your favorite chair. Pour yourself a drink to take the chill from your bones. And if there's a knock on your door, whatever you do—don't answer it. Sponsors and Advertising This episode was brought to you by Taskrabbit. Go to Taskrabbit.com and use promo code FANGIRL at checkout for 15% off your first task. This episode was brought to you by Field of Greens. Go to FieldofGreens.com and use promo code FANGIRL for 15% off your first order and FREE rush shipping. This episode was brought to you by Factor. Go to Factormeals.com/Fangirl50 and use code Fangirl50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month as long as your subscription lasts. This podcast is a member of Airwave Media podcast network. Want to advertise on our show? Please direct advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
That's right, we did a thing! Our first-ever livestream crossover event with the hosts of Movies We Dig, Ancient History Fangirl, and Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! And if you want a chance to watch rather than just listen to the show, you can do so on our new YouTube channel! Here is the link for the recorded livestream: https://youtube.com/live/qtUMQm0no1c To celebrate International Podcast Day your favorite podcasters on antiquity and pop-culture indulged in an evening of fun, frolicking and some light dismemberment! The show includes answering questions from fans and listeners, testing our knowledge of ancient myth and history, imbibing cocktails from Nectar of the Gods, and performing a live (slightly-tipsy) read-through of Euripides' Bacchae. Show your favorite podcasters some love by subscribing to their YouTube channels and social media pages. Feeling extra generous? Then leave comments and reviews wherever you listen (or watch) your podcasts. Here's some helpful links to get you there! Movies We Dig- Find the website at https://www.movieswedig.com and all our socials at https://linktr.ee/movieswedig. Ancient History Fangirl- Find the website at https://www.ancienthistoryfangirl.com and all their socials at https://linktr.ee/ancienthistoryfangirl. Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!- Find the website at https://www.mythsbaby.com and of Liv's socials at https://linktr.ee/livalbert. Special thanks to Genn, Jenny, and Liv for taking part in this special livestream event! Please be sure to support them, their podcasts, and all their other amazing projects! We also want to thank Emma Pauly for providing their translation of the Bacchae for our live read-through of the play. To hear Emma speak about their work on the play, check out this episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/conversations-nonbinary-dionysus-a-look-at/id1264449047?i=1000527595570. You can learn even more about Emma on their website at https://www.emmapauly.com. Finally, thank you to our listeners for being a part of this amazing community! These shows would not be possible without you!
That's right, we did a thing! Our first-ever livestream crossover event with the hosts of Movies We Dig, Ancient History Fangirl, and Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! And if you want a chance to watch rather than just listen to the show, you can do so on our new YouTube channel! Here is the link for the recorded livestream: https://youtube.com/live/qtUMQm0no1cTo celebrate International Podcast Day your favorite podcasters on antiquity and pop-culture indulged in an evening of fun, frolicking and some light dismemberment! The show includes answering questions from fans and listeners, testing our knowledge of ancient myth and history, imbibing cocktails from Nectar of the Gods, and performing a live (slightly-tipsy) read-through of Euripides' Bacchae.Show your favorite podcasters some love by subscribing to their YouTube channels and social media pages. Feeling extra generous? Then leave comments and reviews wherever you listen (or watch) your podcasts. Here's some helpful links to get you there!Movies We Dig- Find the website at https://www.movieswedig.com and all our socials at https://linktr.ee/movieswedig.Ancient History Fangirl- Find the website at https://www.ancienthistoryfangirl.com and all their socials at https://linktr.ee/ancienthistoryfangirl.Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!- Find the website at https://www.mythsbaby.com and of Liv's socials at https://linktr.ee/livalbert.Special thanks to Genn, Jenny, and Liv for taking part in this special livestream event! Please be sure to support them, their podcasts, and all their other amazing projects!We also want to thank Emma Pauly for providing their translation of the Bacchae for our live read-through of the play. To hear Emma speak about their work on the play, check out this episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/conversations-nonbinary-dionysus-a-look-at/id1264449047?i=1000527595570. You can learn even more about Emma on their website at https://www.emmapauly.com.Finally, thank you to our listeners for being a part of this amazing community! These shows would not be possible without you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apollo, the favourite son of Zeus and twin brother of Artemis, was a Greek God with many faces. Perhaps most famous as Phoebus, the God of the Sun, he was the patron of poetry and prophecy, of music and dance. And yet he also possessed a darker side. He was a terribly vengeful character and brought death and disease to both those he hated and loved through his trademark poisonous arrows.In this episode of The Ancients, Tristan Hughes is joined by Liv Albert, host of the podcast Let's Talk About Myths Baby to peel back the layers from one of Greek mythology's most complicated characters.This episode was produced by Joseph Knight and edited by Aidan Lonergan.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code ANCIENTS - sign up here.You can take part in our listener survey here.
Present ears for listening and broach subject! Joined by our special guest doctore, author and host of Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!, Liv Albert, we strip down to our subligacula to break down the prequel series of the Spartacus franchise: Gods of the Arena. Hear us discuss this show's hyper-stylized cocktail of blood, sweat and sex. Opinions vary but we're all in agreement that this show does not do anything half-measure.
Present ears for listening and broach subject! Joined by our special guest doctore, author and host of Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!, Liv Albert, we strip down to our subligacula to break down the prequel series of the Spartacus franchise: Gods of the Arena. Hear us discuss this show's hyper-stylized cocktail of blood, sweat and sex. Opinions vary but we're all in agreement that this show does not do anything half-measure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary: "You Know, You're Like The Tenth Guy To Try This, Right?" We are thrilled to have Myths Baby's Liv Albert back on the podcast to talk about her favourite thing: the Scream franchise. Also discussed: biometrics, the rules of franchises, and freeze-dried ice cream. Show notes: Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! (Liv Albert's podcast) Say Hello freeze dried ice cream Recommendations: Lisa: Transit by Rachel Cusk (book) Andrea G.: A Vancouver Canadians baseball game at Nat Bailey (outdoor sports) Andrea W.: "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" by Sultans of String (music) Liv Albert: Greek Mythology: The Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes Handbook and Nectar of the Gods (Liv's books) Music credits "Electrodoodle" by Kevin MacLeod From: incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From: incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Flutterbee" by Podington Bear From: Free Music Archive Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Intro voiced by Morgan Brayton Pop This! is a podcast featuring three women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Andrea Gin is a producer and an avid figure skating fan. Press play and come hang out with your new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin.
Dive into this condensed version of a longer interview from Season 1, featuring Liv Albert, the force behind the hit podcast, "Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!" In this edit, we focused on her insights on podcasting, storytelling, her research evolution, and her love of myths.Subscribe to the Content People NewsletterCheck out Liv's podcast hereCheck out Liv's book here.
This episode of “Podversations” features Liv Albert, host of the podcast, “Let's Talk About Myths, Baby”, and iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group CEO, Conal Byrne. Liv has a degree in English Literature & Classics (Classical Civilizations) from Concordia University in Montreal where she studied ancient Greece and Rome broadly. She is constantly researching new details and versions of Greek mythological stories to tell in the podcast, and especially loves speaking with experts on various ancient world subjects (always for the podcast!). Hear Liv and Conal's thoughts on why Mythology resonates so deeply with us and how these stories have evolved over the years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Help keep our podcast going by contributing to our Patreon! Feminism in Lord of the Rings: let's discuss. How were women depicted in the famous trilogy, and how has that depiction changed from the books to the movies and then to the Rings of Power TV show? Join us and Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths Baby! for a very serious, very scholarly contemplation of women and feminism in Lord of the Rings. LOL just kidding. Mainly this episode involves Jenny shrieking about Hot Sauron, Genn getting drunkenly aggressive in Lord of the Rings trivia, and Liv reciting huge swaths of Fellowship from memory. Scholarship is low, ridiculousness is high, and Liv may in fact be the One LOTR Nerd to Rule Them All. You've been warned. (Spoilers abound for Rings of Power. Now you've been doubly warned.) Sponsors and Advertising This podcast is a member of Airwave Media podcast network. Want to advertise on our show? Please direct advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Thanks HelloFresh! Go to HelloFresh.com/fangirl50 and use code fangirl50 for 50% off plus your first box ships free! Thanks Athletic Greens. Go to athleticgreens.com/fangirl to get a FREE 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liv Albert joins us to ponder the age-old question: follow your dreams, or follow the money? Liv is the host of the podcast Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! and the author of the books Greek Mythology and Nectar of the Gods. PSA: This is the fourth of ten episodes this season! Get your tickets to the Normal Gossip live tour here. Follow Liv on IG @livalbert. You can support Normal Gossip directly by buying merch or becoming a Friend or a Friend-of-Friend at supportnormalgossip.com. Our merch shop is run by Dan McQuade. You can also find all kinds of info about us and how to submit gossip on our Komi page: https://normalgossip.komi.io/ Episode transcript here. Follow the show on Instagram @normalgossip, and if you have gossip, email us at normalgossip@defector.com or leave us a voicemail at 26-79-GOSSIP. Normal Gossip is hosted by Kelsey McKinney (@mckinneykelsey) and produced by Alex Sujong Laughlin (@alexlaughs). Diana Moskovitz is our story editor. Justin Ellis is Defector's projects editor. Jae Towle Vieira is our production assistant. Show art by Tara Jacoby. Normal Gossip is a proud member of Radiotopia. Credits recorded by Czarina de la Torre
On this week's episode, we talked with Liv Albert, the creator and host of the hit podcast, Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! We covered the origins of the show, how it changed over time and found its voice and all the lessons Liv has learned along the way. You can learn more about the show at https://www.mythsbaby.com/Follow Liv on Twitter at https://twitter.com/livyrantsCheck out her book, Greek Mythology: The Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes Handbook at https://www.munrobooks.com/item/bC1DcsJZoXEFNJsPXAvQmQSubscribe to the Content People newsletter at https://meredithfarley.substack.com/
This episode contains graphic references.Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.Her origin story is one of the more colourful ones, being born from the foam of Uranus's castrated genitals. Her life is no less dramatic, and one where love and war are intimately connected. She is unhappily married to the son of Zeus and Hera, Hephaestus, yet carries on her affair with Ares, God of War, and her competitive relationship with Hera and Athena results in the beginning of the Trojan War. In this episode, Tristan Hughes is joined by host of the Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! podcast, Liv Albert. Together they discuss Aphrodite's origin in both myth and what she shares with warrior goddesses from other ancient cultures, as well as her most famous myths, and how she's become one of the most iconic deities history has ever known.The Senior Producer was Elena GuthrieScript written by Andrew HulseVoice over performed by Nichola WoolleyThe Assistant Producer was Annie ColoeEdited by Aidan LonerganIf you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe to History Hit today!Download the History Hit app from the Google Play store.Download the History Hit app from the Apple Store. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode contains graphic references.Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.Her origin story is one of the more colourful ones, being born from the foam of Uranus's castrated genitals. Her life is no less dramatic, and one where love and war are intimately connected. She is unhappily married to the son of Zeus and Hera, Hephaestus, yet carries on her affair with Ares, God of War, and her competitive relationship with Hera and Athena results in the beginning of the Trojan War. In this episode, Tristan Hughes is joined by host of the Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! podcast, Liv Albert. Together they discuss Aphrodite's origin in both myth and what she shares with warrior goddesses from other ancient cultures, as well as her most famous myths, and how she's become one of the most iconic deities history has ever known.The Senior Producer was Elena GuthrieScript written by Andrew HulseVoice over performed by Nichola WoolleyThe Assistant Producer was Annie ColoeEdited by Aidan LonerganIf you enjoyed this episode, you might also enjoy other episodes in the series: Zeus: King of the Gods, Hera: Queen of the Gods, Hephaestus: God of Fire.For more Ancients content, subscribe to our Ancients newsletter here. If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - enter promo code ANCIENTS for a free trial, plus 50% off your first three months' subscription.To download, go to Android > or Apple store > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary: "I Still Prefer The Babadook.” Podcaster Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! joins us to talk about something near and dear to her heart: Scream 5. Also discussed: yoga injuries, Ghostface TikTok, and Why Fish Don't Exist. Show notes: Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! (Liv's podcast) Recommendations: Andrea W.: Truth Be Told (Apple TV+) Lisa: Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi (book) Andrea G: Why Fish Don't Exist by Lulu Miller (book) Liv:: Stoneblind by Natalie Haynes (book) Music credits "Electrodoodle" by Kevin MacLeod From: incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From: incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "A1 Rogue" by Podington Bear From: Free Music Archive Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Intro voiced by Morgan Brayton Pop This! is a podcast featuring three women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Andrea Gin is a producer and an avid figure skating fan. Press play and come hang out with your new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin.
We are SO excited that we have a book coming out in February 2023! Our book, Women of Myth, will be available worldwide from Simon and Schuster. Listen in as we talk about our favorite Women of Myth from around the world with Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Our book is about epic women in mythology from around the world. We cover a diverse range of cultures, from Greek and Roman mythology to important figures from regions such as Africa and African Diaspora countries, the Pacific Islands, Asia and the Middle East, indigenous cultures from North, South, and Central America; and more. We cannot wait to share these tales with you. Preorder here! https://linktr.ee/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a bonus episode from our Patreon-exclusive catalog! This episode is usually only available to subscribers at the $10 level and up, but we decided to release it on our main feed as a Saturnalia gift to our listeners. We have a lot of episodes in our Patreon back catalog where Liv Albert of Let's Talk About Myths, Baby joins in with Genn to explain a Greek myth to Jenny. It's always a fantastic time with plenty of booze and laughter. In this episode, we turn the tables and explain a myth to Liv! First up: it's the boyhood feats of everyone's favorite warp-spasmer, Cuchulainn. We invited Cuchulainn onto the show to help us tell the tale. This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Get Part 2 and more episodes like this one on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Katy Cavanagh-Jupe, the creator/writer/director of Cupid, discusses the rom-com musical and all of it's mythological references with Liv Albert, the host of the popular Greek and Roman mythology podcast, Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Want more mythology now? Check out the Cupid Recommended playlist on Spotify. ~~ SPOILER ALERT: Katy & Liv will be discussing story elements from the Cupid series so if you haven't caught up yet, we suggest you start there. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the episode, my co-host, Addie, and I have a conversation with Liv Albert, the host, creator, writer, editor, and producer of the “Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!” podcast. Liv has a degree in English Literature & Classics from Concordia University in Montreal where she studied ancient Greece and Rome broadly. Now, she researches new details and versions of Greek mythological stories to tell in her podcast, and especially loves speaking with experts on various ancient world subjects. Liv is devoted to the world of Greek and Roman mythology, even, in her own words, if it is full of bloodshed and horrible men. Liv is also the author of the #1 New Release and Bestselling book that came out in 2021, Greek Mythology: The Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes Handbook, and her newest book came out in April, Nectar of the Gods which is a book of 75 Greek mythology themed cocktails created with Thea Engst and illustrated by Sara Richard. Learn more about our program at bigreadlakeshore.com and follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on all things Big Read!
Dads who devour their children. Disembodied baby heads. Corpses that stand up on the battlefield to prophesy doom. Women who return from the grave to carry on steamy affairs. The Ancient Greeks did ghost stories...a little differently. This week, we team up with Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! to bring you three ghostly tales from ancient Greece that will send a shiver down your spine. Get ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome to the very special episode where Janey has Covid! Today we're being cute by telling our favorite myths from Ovid's Metamorphoses! Janey will tell us about Arachne's badass Tell-All Tapestry, and Max will pump us all up with the bad*** adventures of Atalanta! Stay safe and wear a mask (with a filter!) Buy the books we reference AND help local, independent book stores thrive with our Bookshop.org Affiliate account!Sources: “Ovid's Metamorphosis” by Ovid and Charles Martin “Ovid's Fascinating Portrayals of Greek Mythology” via The Collector Quora question: Why is Ovid's Account of Greek Mythology Considered to be canon when he was a Roman poet? (read Saul Agar Ward's answer) Quora Question: How did the Greek and Roman gods become so interchangeable? (read Dr. George Sarant's answer) "Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!" podcast by Liv Albert"Atalanta and Meleager" and "Diana's Hunt" by Peter Paul RubensWanting to start your own podcast? Try Buzzsprout today and get a $20 Amazon giftcard!
In this episode of Bourbon With Friends. The guys sit down with Cocktail developer and author Thea Engst.Thea grew up on the dairy farm her father owned and operated in Upstate NY. She has spent her adult life being a displaced farm girl in cities, traveling, writing, and drinking a lot of bourbon.Thea is a hospitality veteran, having worked in restaurants for more than a decade. She has hosted, served, tended bar, and worked as a bar manager, assistant general manager, and general manager. She combined her love of writing with her love of all things bar related in her first book with coauthor, coworker, and friend, Lauren Vigdor in 2017 with “Drink Like a Bartender”, published by Adams Media and Simon and Schuster. It was rated one of the “Best Booze Books of 2017” by “Forbes Magazine”.Since the pandemic, Thea has worked as a cocktail developer for “The Unofficial Disney Parks Drink Recipe Book” (which made The NY Times Best Seller list) and “The Unofficial Disney Parks EPCOT Cookbook”. Her most recent book is “Nectar of the Gods”, which she coauthored with podcaster and Greek and Roman mythology expert Liv Albert, and is now available for sale wherever books are sold.follow Thea on IG. @engstytheaYou can also purchase her new book, Nectar Of The Gods on amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Nectar-Gods-Hurricane-Appletini-Cocktails/dp/1507217994
Liv Albert, creator & host of “Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!” podcast, joins Lexie to talk about leaving her publishing career for a mythology podcast, managing her success and behind the scenes of her show “Myths, Baby”, and her insane love for Assassin's Creed Odyssey but not its DLCs or other games. So tuck in your togas and hop aboard Trireme Transit for this week's exciting odyssey! Learn more about Liv: https://www.mythsbaby.com Listen to “Myths, Baby!” on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-about-myths-baby-greek-roman-mythology-retold/id1264449047 Or catch it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6S9jAhlyZtr5dj2tqYXeJ6 Follow Liv's pod on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mythsbaby/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mythsbaby Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mythsbaby Check out Liv's books: https://www.mythsbaby.com/the-book Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheOzymandiasProject Custom music by Brent Arehart of Arehart Sounds. Get exclusive bonus content (ad free episodes, early releases, and experimental content) on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we're so excited to be joined by Liv Albert, host of Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! and author of two books! We managed to cram so many topics into one hour, including: How we need to look at Greek mythology, especially translations of the original texts, through a critical lens The ethical issues surrounding colonialism in (mostly British) museum collections How the accuracy of Disney's Hercules is actually quite good You can find Liv at mythsbaby.com, and @mythsbaby on social media. --- Where to Find Us: Head to our website, learnaboutpod.com, to read the full episode notes and see a list of links and resources used to research this episode. You can also follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @learnaboutpod. Support us on Patreon: Want to help support the show? For only £2/month you'll get early access to episodes, two exclusive bonus episodes every month, a handwritten postcard, and outtakes that don't make the final cut. Go to patreon.com/learnaboutpod to get started! A huge thanks to our current patrons: Llinos, Luke, Bryony, Linde, Michael, Sarah, and Steve!
Or as we like to call it "It Should Have Been Set on Crete." Join us with special guest from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Liv Albert as we dive into the semi-historical, semi-mythological world (maybe alternate dimension?) of BBC's Atlantis (2013). This show is a real who's who of mythological characters and British character actors (Vincent Reagan once again graces our screens). We get Oedipus, Minos, Ariadne, Pasiphae, Circe and many others. At the center of our adventure are our heroes: a debauched Hercules, a love-interest Medusa, an oddly historical Pythagoras, all led by an uncharacteristically competent and often shirtless Jason. Overall, this is a light-hearted and often enjoyable but deeply shallow take on ancient mythology which, ironically, felt a little out of time on network TV circa 2013.You can find Liv at her website https://www.mythsbaby.com/, where you can find her podcast and books, including the latest cocktail book, Nectar of the Gods, and on twitter at @mythsbaby Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Or as we like to call it "It Should Have Been Set on Crete." Join us with special guest from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Liv Albert as we dive into the semi-historical, semi-mythological world (maybe alternate dimension?) of BBC's Atlantis (2013). This show is a real who's who of mythological characters and British character actors (Vincent Reagan once again graces our screens). We get Oedipus, Minos, Ariadne, Pasiphae, Circe and many others. At the center of our adventure are our heroes: a debauched Hercules, a love-interest Medusa, an oddly historical Pythagoras, all led by an uncharacteristically competent and often shirtless Jason. Overall, this is a light-hearted and often enjoyable but deeply shallow take on ancient mythology which, ironically, felt a little out of time on network TV circa 2013. You can find Liv at her website https://www.mythsbaby.com/, where you can find her podcast and books, including the latest cocktail book, Nectar of the Gods, and on twitter at @mythsbaby
We are SO excited that we have a book coming out in August 2022! Our book, Women of Myth, will be available worldwide from Simon and Schuster. Listen in as we talk about our favorite Women of Myth from around the world with Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Our book is about epic women in mythology from around the world. We cover a diverse range of cultures, from Greek and Roman mythology to important figures from regions such as Africa and African Diaspora countries, the Pacific Islands, Asia and the Middle East, indigenous cultures from North, South, and Central America; and more. We cannot wait to share these tales with you. Preorder here! https://linktr.ee/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths Baby! has an obsession, and the name of that obsession is Assassin's Creed Odyssey. This game immerses you immediately in Ancient Greece--and provides loads of historically accurate settings from the world we've been exploring this season: the symposia of Athens, the pleasures of Corinth, the Peloponnesian War and exactly who's responsible, and the mysteries of Crete and other Greek islands. Come join us on a tour of Ancient Greece as Assassin's Creed Odyssey sees it. You may even meet some old friends. Warning: Spoilers abound. Get ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Halloween, and the monsters are out! In this episode we tackle Monster Theory (as formulated by J.J. Cohen) , examine the linguistic and cultural origins of a range of Classical and classic movie monsters, look at how they connect to the history of currency and money, and explore the intersections of monsters and the New Woman. We also sample a beautiful cocktail from the upcoming cocktail book Nectar of the Gods by Liv Albert from “Let's Talk about Myths, Baby”. Thank you, Liv!The Monster videoMonster Theory by J.J. CohenTracking Classical Monsters in Popular Culture by Liz GloynOur podcast episode interviewing Dr. GloynHorace Odes 1.37Hesiod passage about Medusa is Theogony 270ff; more info about Medusa hereOvid passage about Medusa is Metamorphoses 4.753ffGeneral sources for this episodeTranscript of this episodeThis episode on YouTubeOur Patreon pageRedbubble storeThis podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International LicenseThe Endless Knot RSS
What tales kept people from thousands of years ago up at night? This Halloween, Ancient History Fangirl teams up with Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! to delve into spooky stories from the ancient world that will send a shiver up your spine—tales of shrieking Banshees, deathly Furies, and the terrors of Samhain. So spread some salt over your threshold. Settle into your favorite chair. Pour yourself a drink to take the chill from your bones. And if there's a knock on your door, whatever you do—don't answer it. Get ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the first in a mini-series of podcast episodes dedicated to the creation of our upcoming show Dido's Bar, planned for autumn 2022.Dido's Bar is an immersive site-specific gig theatre production set in a cabaret bar on the borders of Europe that reimagines Virgil's Aeneid, exploring this timeless tale of migration through the lens of Europe today.In this podcast episode, discover the myth of Aeneas, his dramatic flight from Troy, his doomed love affair with Dido and his founding of Rome, and how the myth has retained so much resonance and significance in the context of the questions facing society today. Delve into the inspirations behind the production itself, its origin story and its theatrical vision.Featuring interviews with Josephine Burton, Dido's Bar creator and director; Shadi Bartsch, Guggenheim Laureate and award-winning translator of Penguin Random House's edition of The Aeneid; Liv Albert, creator, host and producer of popular Greek and Roman mythology podcast Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!; and Kurdish Iranian musician Marouf Majidi, Dido's Bar composer whose migration story partly inspired the production. Music creditsMusic from Dido's BarLyrics by Hattie NaylorMusic was created and recorded in the rehearsal room with Marouf Majidi, Samira Brahmia, Tuukka Leppänen, Riku Kantola and Josephine Burton at Meidän Festivaali with Globe Art Point for Dash Arts.Songs featured: Love Spell; Sour CherriesIntro music: Fakiiritanssi by Marouf MajidiLink notesThe Aeneid, translated by Shadi Bartsch: https://shadibartsch.com/books/the-aeneid/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dads who devour their children. Disembodied baby heads. Corpses that stand up on the battlefield to prophesy doom. Women who return from the grave to carry on steamy affairs. The Ancient Greeks did ghost stories...a little differently. This week, we team up with Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! to bring you three ghostly tales from ancient Greece that will send a shiver down your spine. Get ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, curators Melissa and Poppy chat with the incomparable Liv Albert, host of the 'Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!' Greek Mythology podcast. Join us for a whole bunch of ca-razy tales from Greek mythology, an impassioned defence of Medusa, and a bespoke Mini Myth with an appropriate jars theme!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thingsinjarspodcast)
Hadrian was the Roman emperor who commissioned Hadrian's Wall--and he probably had a hand in designing it. But the Wall was only a very small part of Hadrian's life, and it's not the only massive building project that comes down to us today from his reign. This week, Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! joins us to talk about how Hadrian combined his obsession with architecture and his passion for all things Greek to transform the city of Athens. Get ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What tales kept people from thousands of years ago up at night? This Halloween, Ancient History Fangirl teams up with Liv Albert from Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! to delve into spooky stories from the ancient world that will send a shiver up your spine—tales of shrieking Banshees, deathly Furies, and the terrors of Samhain. So spread some salt over your threshold. Settle into your favorite chair. Pour yourself a drink to take the chill from your bones. And if there's a knock on your door, whatever you do—don't answer it. Get ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/ancienthistoryfangirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices