• Misunderstood Monsters Episode 1: Polyphemus and Other Giants
    Mar 13 2025

    Welcome to Season 3 of Myths & Muses! This season, we're focusing on monsters -- and, for better or worse, we've had some help in targeting which monsters to focus on from... Medusa. Because she's invited a bunch of them to our camps for our "Misunderstood Monsters" theme. You can see her first letter to us and the "tour poster" for the monsters on the World of Mythik theory board.

    We're starting with Polyphemus, the one-eyed monster best known for getting blinded by Odysseus. Polyphemus, the one-eyed giant best known for the role he plays in the story of the Greek hero Odysseus. And because we're not sure we quite trust Medusa to have shown us her whole hand, we'll talk about some other giants from across the world, too!

    Visit the World of Mythik website to learn more and to contribute your theories to our board!

    All stories told on Myths & Muses are original family-friendly adaptations of ancient myths and legends. Stories from ancient mythology can also sometimes deal with complicated topics for young listeners — to the mortal parents and caretakers reading this, we encourage listening along with your young demigods to help them navigate those topics as they explore these epic tales.

    Transcript for S3E1

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    Stuff to Read:

    • Polyphemus and Cyclopes:
      • Book 9 of The Odyssey
      • The Gigantomachy
      • The Laestrygonians
      • Jotnar:
        • Yggdrasil
        • Story of The Theft of Thor’s Hammer
        • Thyrsi and Skadi
      • Aztec giants:
        • The Quinametzin
        • More on the Quinametzin
        • Help with Nahuatl pronunciation

    Stuff to Watch: See our curated playlist for this episode!

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    23 mins
  • Season 3 Trailer
    Feb 27 2025

    Season 3: Misunderstood Monsters starts on March 13th!

    Medusa has thrown down a challenge: The Gauntlet of the Gorgon. She's invited twelve different monsters to visit Mythik Camps this summer! The Muses are super-excited about the potential for mayhem and the great stories that will come out of it. Since Medusa's given us a hint about which monsters will be coming, each episode of Season 3 will focus on one of them! ...And we're also going to cover a few more, just to be on the safe side.

    With these stories, we hope demigods everywhere will be ready to face down monsters of all kinds, whether you’ve found your way to a camp or not. So if you are at Camp Half-Blood, Camp Jupiter, Daring Girls, or Camp Mythik this summer, you’ll need this information to prepare for the Quests of Medusa's Gauntlet – and if you’re not at camp, you need it even more since you’re out there as a solo hero. Who knows where those monsters might end up?

    So make sure you’re subscribed! Episode One will be available to stream or download in two weeks, on March 13th, 2025!

    Until then, stay brave, demigods!

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    2 mins
  • 2024 Holiday Bonus Episode: Wintry Monsters!
    Dec 20 2024

    In this episode of Myths & Muses, in honor of the holiday season, we explore monsters who prowl the snow and ice from the Himalayas to Austria, from the Great Lakes to Japan. From chilling terrors to mischievous troublemakers, we’ll tell you what to watch out for this winter!

    Plus: Find out what has the Muses a little too excited about next summer’s potential adventures…

    Visit the World of Mythik website to learn more!

    All stories told on Myths & Muses are original family-friendly adaptations of ancient myths and legends. Stories from ancient mythology can also sometimes deal with complicated topics for young listeners — to the mortal parents and caretakers reading this, we encourage listening along with your young demigods to help them navigate those topics as they explore these epic tales.

    Transcript for 2024 Holiday Bonus Episode

    If you'd like to submit something creative you've done inspired by the stories in Myths & Muses, use this form (with a Mortal Guardian's permission!).

    Stuff to Read:

    • The letter from Medusa
    • Book club sign-up link
    • More on the Yeti
      • At How Stuff Works
      • The hunt for the Abominable Snowman: what's the history of the Yeti legend?
      • From Go to Tibet
      • PBS Storied: Monstrum
    • Yuki-Onna
      • From Yokai.com
      • PBS Storied: Monstrum
      • Overly Sarcastic Productions: Fables and Folktales
    • More on the Wendigo
    • More on Krampus:
      • From History.org
      • Who is Krampus? National Geographic
      • PBS Storied: Monstrum
    • Gryla, Yule Cat, and Yule Lads:
      • PBS Storied: Monstrum
      • Extra Mythology
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    15 mins
  • Comeback Kids Episode 10: Achilles, Patroclus, and Personal Loss
    Aug 29 2024

    In this final episode, we’re going to look at a few stories about recovering from – and remembering – loss. Then, we’ll look back over this Comeback Kids season and think about what it really means for a hero to find their way home – and how that’s not always as easy as it might seem. We start with Achilles, greatest of the Greek heroes, then explore some myths from civilizations around the Arctic Circle.

    Visit the World of Mythik website to learn more and to contribute your theories to our board!

    All stories told on Myths & Muses are original family-friendly adaptations of ancient myths and legends. Stories from ancient mythology can also sometimes deal with complicated topics for young listeners — to the mortal parents and caretakers reading this, we encourage listening along with your young demigods to help them navigate those topics as they explore these epic tales.

    Transcript for Comeback Kids Episode 10

    If you'd like to submit something creative you've done inspired by the stories in Myths & Muses, use this form (with a Mortal Guardian's permission!).

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    Stuff to Read:

    • More on Achilles and Patroclus:
      • Achilles at Mythopedia and the World History Encyclopedia
      • Patroclus at World History Encyclopedia
      • Q&A with Madeline Miller, author of The Song of Achilles
    • On the Northern Lights:
      • Aurora myths, legends, and misconceptions
      • History of the Northern Lights: Myths and Legends
      • Aurora Zone: Mythology of the Northern Lights
    • On Nostos:
      • The Journey Home, by Dylan Nathaniel Ozmore
      • Middle Earth Diaries: The Return to the Shire

    Stuff to Watch:

    • Learn more about the stories in this episode with our curated YouTube playlist!

    Cool Images:

    The Wrath of Achilles, by Michel-Martin Drolling (1810)

    The Triumph of Achilles by Franz von Matsch (1892)

    Patroclus and Achilles in Troy (2004)

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    24 mins
  • Comeback Kids Episode 9: Odin and Stories of Sacrifice
    Aug 15 2024

    In this episode, we explore gods who have made sacrifices -- some of them on purpose, for the sake of wisdom or another advantage, and some of them less-intentionally. We'll explore three stories showing just how far Odin will go for wisdom, then we'll find out why Tyr, the Norse god of law and justice, and Nuada, a leader of the Celtic Tuatha Dé Danann, lost their hands. Then we'll finish with a coda to the story of Osiris, Horus, and Set.

    Visit the World of Mythik website to learn more and to contribute your theories to our board!

    All stories told on Myths & Muses are original family-friendly adaptations of ancient myths and legends. Stories from ancient mythology can also sometimes deal with complicated topics for young listeners — to the mortal parents and caretakers reading this, we encourage listening along with your young demigods to help them navigate those topics as they explore these epic tales.

    Transcript for Comeback Kids Episode 9

    If you'd like to submit something creative you've done inspired by the stories in Myths & Muses, use this form (with a Mortal Guardian's permission!).

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    Stuff to Read:

    • More on Odin:
      • At Mythopedia and the World History Encyclopedia
      • "How Odin Sacrificed His Eye at Mimir's Well"
      • From Norse Mythology for Smart People: Why Odin is One-Eyed, The Mead of Poetry, and Odin's Discovery of the Runes
    • About Runes:
      • Futhark Runes: Names, Meanings, and How to Use Them
      • Runes at Norse Mythology for Smart People (includes origins, meanings, and some book recommendations
      • What Are and How to Make Bind Runes
    • About Tyr & Fenrir:
      • Tyr at Mythopedia and Norse Mythology for Smart People
      • "The Binding of Fenrir"
    • About Nuada:
      • At Mythopedia and Timeless Myths
      • Tuatha dé Danann: The Story of Ireland’s Fiercest Tribe
      • Uncovering the Origins of the Tuatha Dé Danann
    • Horus at Mythopedia

    Stuff to Watch:

    • Learn more about the stories in this episode with our curated YouTube playlist!

    Cool Images:

    Odin the Wanderer, Georg von Rosen (1886)

    Óðinn throws his spear at the Vanir host, by Lorenz Frølich (1895)

    Odin Fighting Fenrir, Emil Doepler (1905)

    Norse god Tyr sacrificing his arm to Fenrir the wolf, John Albert Bauer (1911)

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    26 mins
  • Comeback Kids Episode 8: Osiris and Stories of Resurrection
    Aug 1 2024

    It’s time to finish up our “come back from the Underworld” mini-series! In this episode, we’ll be covering stories of some mythological figures whose trips to the Underworld were… unintentional. And not of natural causes. But they all manage to come back! Just usually with a little outside help. You'll hear two major stories from Egyptian and Norse mythology, and then a couple of lesser-known tales from Japan and Finland.

    Visit the World of Mythik website to learn more and to contribute your theories to our board!

    All stories told on Myths & Muses are original family-friendly adaptations of ancient myths and legends. Stories from ancient mythology can also sometimes deal with complicated topics for young listeners — to the mortal parents and caretakers reading this, we encourage listening along with your young demigods to help them navigate those topics as they explore these epic tales.

    Transcript for Comeback Kids Episode 8

    If you'd like to submit something creative you've done inspired by the stories in Myths & Muses, use this form (with a Mortal Guardian's permission!).

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    Stuff to Read:

    • More on Osiris:
      • At Mythopedia and World History Encyclopedia
      • From the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum
    • A little bit about Demeter, Demophon, and the Eleusinian Mysteries
    • More on Baldr:
      • At Mythopedia and World History Encyclopedia
      • The Death of Baldr (Norse Mythology for Smart People)
    • More on Onamuji
      • From New World Encyclopedia
      • Ōkuninushi, the Master of the Land
    • Lemminkäinen at the Finnish Folklore Wiki

    Stuff to Watch:

    • Learn more about the stories in this episode with our curated YouTube playlist!

    Cool Images:

    Statue of Osiris

    Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection (1911 reproduction of ancient tomb wall art)

    "Death of Baldr" (c. 1750)

    “Baldur’s Death” by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1817)

    "Each arrow overshot his head" (1902)

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    25 mins
  • Comeback Kids Episode 7: Inanna and Braving Underworld Dangers
    Jul 18 2024

    Our Underworld mini-series continues! This time, we’ll meet some mythological figures who make that harrowing trip maybe to learn something, maybe to make a point, or, in one case, to make sure the sun still rises. It’s never an easy trip, and they have to face down some serious dangers along the way. We'll follow a Sumerian goddess there and back, chart a recurring trip in Egypt, and see how a famous Greek hero made a really terrible choice.

    Visit the World of Mythik website to learn more and to contribute your theories to our board!

    All stories told on Myths & Muses are original family-friendly adaptations of ancient myths and legends. Stories from ancient mythology can also sometimes deal with complicated topics for young listeners — to the mortal parents and caretakers reading this, we encourage listening along with your young demigods to help them navigate those topics as they explore these epic tales.

    Transcript for Comeback Kids Episode 7

    If you'd like to submit something creative you've done inspired by the stories in Myths & Muses, use this form (with a Mortal Guardian's permission!).

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    Stuff to Read:

    • More on Inanna:
      • From World History Encyclopedia and Britannica
      • Inanna's Descent: A Sumerian Tale of Injustice
      • Seven Top-Ranking Gods of the Sumerian Pantheon
    • More on Ra and the Solar Barge:
      • From Mythopedia and World History Encyclopedia
      • Ra as Creator God
      • The Egyptian Afterlife
    • More on Pirithous and Theseus:
      • Pirithous at GreekMythology.com
      • Theseus at Mythopedia

    Stuff to Watch:

    • Learn more about the stories in this episode with our curated YouTube playlist!

    Cool Images:

    Ninshubur and Inanna (24th-22nd century BCE)

    Sculpture that may be Ishtar or Erishkigal (19th-18th century BCE)

    from Lewis Spence’s Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria (1916)

    Ishtar by Yliade (2021)

    The sun god Ra in his solar barque, protected by the coils of a serpent (14th-13th century BCE)

    The ram-headed form of Ra traveling through the Duat (13th century BCE)

    Sun Barge of Ra by MichaelJaecks on Deviant Art (2009)

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    27 mins
  • Comeback Kids Episode 6: Psyche and Other Romantic Underworld Vacations
    Jul 4 2024

    Stories of coming back from the Underworld are some of the biggest, most dramatic comebacks of all! And there are so many of them that they won't all fit in one episode! In this one, we’re exploring stories of heroes who went to the underworld and back for the sake of love. We already talked about the most famous story of this kind, Orpheus and Eurydice, back in Season 1 -- but he’s definitely not the only one! You'll meet a beautiful, adventurous princess, a loyal wife, and a pair of Japanese primordial deities, all of whom face down death in one way or another.

    Visit the World of Mythik website to learn more and to contribute your theories to our board!

    All stories told on Myths & Muses are original family-friendly adaptations of ancient myths and legends. Stories from ancient mythology can also sometimes deal with complicated topics for young listeners — to the mortal parents and caretakers reading this, we encourage listening along with your young demigods to help them navigate those topics as they explore these epic tales.

    Transcript for Comeback Kids Episode 6

    If you'd like to submit something creative you've done inspired by the stories in Myths & Muses, use this form (with a Mortal Guardian's permission!).

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    Stuff to Read:

    • More on Cupid and Psyche:
      • Psyche, Greek Goddess of the Soul at THEOI
      • Psyche at World History Encyclopedia
      • The Myth of Cupid and Psyche at ThoughtCo
      • Eros and Psyche: The Greek Origin of Fairy-tales That You Never Knew, from The Collector
      • Original story (in translation) by Lucius Apuleius
    • Alcestis at World History Encyclopedia
    • More on Izanagi and Izanami:
      • At World History Encyclopedia
      • At Mythopedia
      • The Story of Izanagi and Izanami: A Japanese Creation Myth, at Owlcation
    • More on Shintoism:
      • About Religions in Japan, from Japan Tours
      • Shinto Beliefs and Holidays, from Diversity Resources
      • Shinto at a Glance, from the BBC
      • Video from Cogito

    Stuff to Watch:

    • Learn more about the stories in this episode with our curated YouTube playlist!

    Cool Images:

    Roman Mosaic of Cupid and Psyche from the Poseidon Villa (2nd-3rd century)

    Psyche Honoured by the People, Luca Giordano (1695)

    Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss, Antonia Canova (1794)

    Psyche, Yliade (2023)

    Admetus Mourning Alcestis, Johann Heinrich Tischbein (1780)

    The God Izanagi and the Goddess Izanami, Nishikawa Sukenobu (18th century)

    The Gods Izanagi and Izanami on the Floating Bridge of Heaven, Utagawa Hiroshige (1850)

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    27 mins