The Greek Myth Files
Author: Prof. R. Scott Smith
Language: English
Episodes: 39
In The Greek Myth Files, Prof. R. Scott Smith opens his cabinet of curiosities, pulling out stories that are far more than just tales of gods and monsters. This podcast digs into the rich soil of ancient Greece to examine how myth functioned as the operating system for an entire culture-informing its art, politics, and daily life. Each episode focuses on a specific character, object, or theme, weaving together literary sources from Homer and Hesiod with archaeological evidence and visual arts. You’ll hear about the cunning of Odysseus not as a standalone adventure, but as a reflection of ancient anxieties about travel and identity. The drama of the Oresteia becomes a lens into evolving concepts of justice and law. Smith’s approach is both scholarly and accessible, treating these ancient narratives with respect while unpacking their enduring, often surprising, relevance. The goal is to move beyond the simplified versions we often encounter and reconnect with the complexity and humanity at the heart of these stories. Listening to this podcast feels like having a dedicated guide in a vast museum, one who can point out the fascinating details in a vase painting or a fragment of poetry that you might otherwise miss, building a deeper appreciation for how these myths were lived, not just told.