This week on MYTH, a little boy with big dreams is going to meet a whole bunch of kings in the Philippines. You’ll see that you should always dream big, that royalty in the animal kingdom is a lot more approachable, and that you should keep an eye on your jewelry. Then, in Gods and Monsters, you should always double check if the man of your dreams is secretly a literal monster.
Source: Filipino Folklore
This week on MYTH, we’re heading to ancient Greece to meet one of its most famous (or perhaps infamous) heroes - Theseus. You’ll discover what ancient paternity tests looked like, how to kill someone with a bed, and why not all heroes are good guys. Then, in Gods and Monsters, we’re traveling back in time for the origin story of Theseus’ greatest foe and the inventor of its prison.
Source: Greek Mythology
This week on MYTH, we’re headed to the wilds of Rwanda to follow a wily hunter on the prowl. You’ll discover that you shouldn’t bet on a game unless you’re good at it, that you shouldn’t ignore bad dreams, and that you shouldn’t marry someone unless you’re sure they’re not a shapeshifter. Then, in Gods and Monsters, a young woman is going to wonder if she’s fallen in love with a monster.
Source: Banyarwandan Mythology
This week on MYTH, we’re getting a double dose of Loki goodness. You’ll see what an otter costs, where to get gold on short notice, and what a curse can really do. Then, in Gods and Monsters, our favorite trickster is going to get himself (and everyone else) into a very interesting bargain.
Source: Norse Mythology
This week on MYTH, we’re headed to the shores of Hawaii for our own mini shark week. You’ll discover that sharks have the best lobsters, that shark royal courts are vicious and suspicious places, and that you can cook a delicious meal inside a shark. Then, in Gods and Monsters, we’ll meet a different but perhaps familiar shark king from the comics.
Source: Hawaiian Mythology
This week on MYTH, it’s once again that special time of year - the annual holiday special. You’ll find love in a hopeless place, find a ring in an unexpected place, and find hubris in a disappointing place. Then, in Gods and Monsters, get in losers - we’re riding brooms and delivering candy.
Source: German Fairy Tales/Italian Folklore
This week on MYTH, we’re bound for South Australia. You’ll see that little old ladies are dangerous, that it rarely pays to be bait, and that sometimes the killer is who you most medium suspect. Then, in Gods and Monsters, shifting shadows creep in the darkness in search of blood.
Source: Aborigine Folklore
This week on MYTH, love is in the air, but so are some eight-legged creepy crawlies. You’ll learn how to make a spider house out of bread, how to pilot a rooster, and how to get rich in the shoe business. Then, in Gods and Monsters, spiders aren’t the only arachnids in search of love.
Source: Portuguese Folklore
This week on MYTH, it’s our annual Halloween Spooktacular! You’ll discover that demons can really bust a move, that being a miser never seems to work out on holidays, and that you should be careful about what invitations you accept. Then, in Gods and Monsters, it’s the devilish origin story of a Halloween classic: the jack-o’lantern.
Source: Czechoslovakian Folklore, Irish Folklore
Halloween Special
This week on MYTH, we’re sailing out to one of the most isolated communities on the planet. You’ll see that meeting the Europeans is usually a bad thing, that you can totally navigate the open ocean with vague directions, and that you need to hide your traps better. Then, in Gods and Monsters, it’s the origin story for some of the most iconic statues in the world.
Source: Rapa Nui (Easter Island) Mythology
This week on MYTH, a young man is going on a journey across ancient Korea in search of some answers. You’ll find that straw sandals aren’t durable, that some people are just cursed, and that being a dragon has some weird prerequisites. Then, in Gods and Monsters, it’s the ancient origin of the dragonballs that spells bad news for rich people.
Source: Korean Folklore
This week on MYTH, we’ve got a hedgehog on a rooster - your argument is invalid. You’ll learn what happens when you wish too hard, what a hedgehog’s favorite instrument is, and why you should obey legally binding contracts. Then, in Gods and Monsters, we’re headed into the grimdark world of…chickens?
This week on MYTH, we’re dealing in tales of animal trickery and avian treachery. You’ll learn that clothes maketh the bird, that you shouldn’t trust royalty, and that it doesn’t pay to be generous. Then, in Gods and Monsters, you can totally trust the Coyote. Honest!
This is the second of the two-part episode on the ancient Greek creation myth. In this episode, I'll cover the story of Pandora and her famous box and the creation and destruction of multiple populations. The Gods and Monsters segment this week covers Empousa, the seductive, fire-haired forerunner of the vampire.