Episode 30: Purgatorio - A Summary of the Divine Comedy Pt. 2

Episode 30: Purgatorio - A Summary of the Divine Comedy Pt. 2

Author: Marios Christou June 1, 2021 Duration: 37:25
Today we finally return to Dante's Divine Comedy with Purgatorio, having covered Inferno and due to very very popular demand we are now tagging along with Dante and Virgil as they travel through Purgatory. Join us on this wild adventure and we take another look into the wild mind of Dante Alighieri. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Marios Christou’s Mythology & Fiction Explained pulls back the curtain on the stories that have captivated humanity for centuries, from ancient epics to modern legends. Each week, this podcast dives deep into a different narrative, untangling the complex threads of gods, heroes, and monsters with a clear and engaging approach. You’ll hear the dramatic tales themselves, often drawn directly from the popular YouTube channel of the same name, but presented in an audio format perfect for contemplation. The discussions go beyond simple summaries, exploring the historical contexts and cultural impacts that give these myths their enduring power. Whether it’s the tragic fate of a Greek hero, the cunning of a trickster god from another continent, or the underlying themes in a well-known piece of fiction, the podcast treats each subject with both respect and a sense of wonder. It’s a space where the drama of a Norse saga feels immediate and the lessons in a folklore parable remain relevant. By focusing on the specifics of each story, Marios creates an immersive experience that connects these timeless plots to our understanding of history and human nature. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of the fantastic, where every episode promises a journey into the rich landscapes of our collective imagination.
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Episode 13: Hestia - Goddess of the Hearth & Sacrificial Flame [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:36
In today's episode we take a look at some Greek mythology with Hestia, the Goddess of the Hearth & Sacrificial Flame. Hestia is one of the first six Olympian deities and perhaps the least mentioned because of her commitm…
Episode 11: Poseidon: Lord of the Sea [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:36
Today we take a look at some more Greek mythology with one of its most iconic deities... Poseidon lord of the sea! We examine the origins of his worship, the stories he appeared in and some of his many many children and…
Episode 10: Krampus: Exploring the Legend of the Christmas Demon [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:11
Watch out boys and girls because he certainly knows if you've been naughty... In today's episode we examine the legend of the Christmas demon Krampus! We take a look at the influences and stories surrounding Krampus pre…
Episode 9: Succubus: The Story Behind the Infamous Demon [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:12
In today's episode we take a look at the stories behind a demon who comes to men in their dreams and feeds off them in order to sustain themselves and create more demons, the Succubus. This is an old episode but it's sti…
Episode 8: The Giants of Greek Mythology [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:07
In today's episode we take a look at the giants of Greek mythology, their creation, battles, personalities and the most famous stories they appear in. The most famous of these stories being the Gigantomachy, the epic bat…
Episode 5: Baba Yaga: The Wild Witch of the Slavic Woods [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:15
Today we delve into some Slavic folklore with the tale of Baba Yaga the wild witch of the woods. In this episode we take a look at her many different depictions, origins and the classical stories that she appeared in. Le…
Episode 4: The Many Faces of Medusa - Monster, Victim or Protector? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:40
Today we explore the many stories surrounding one of Greek Mythology's most iconic and misrepresented figures, Medusa. Was she always a monster? Perhaps an unfortunate victim who was in the wrong place at the wrong time?…