Find Your Gods Podcast
1) Episode Seventeen: Talking With Michael Levy
In this episode we talk with musician and composer Michael Levy, discussing his historical recreations of ancient music and exploring a wide range of topics and ideas including interstellar exploratio...Show More
2) Episode Sixteen: Meet "The Pantheon" - A Conversation with Dan Fletcher and Rebecca Louisell
Listen in on an interview with Daniel Fletcher (Creator, Writer) and Rebecca Louisell (Director, Writer) as we discuss their mythology themed web series "The Pantheon".
3) Episode Fifteen: A Useless Gift
Season Two kicks off with a simple question: What do you give the man who has everything?
4) Episode Fourteen: A Ritual for the New Year
Here at the end of 2018, we invoke the god Janus and let the past fall away as we look ahead to the coming year.
5) Episode Thirteen: Reunited
At long last, we return to the tale of Orpheus and try to gather up all the loose threads and draw them together before his tale is done.
6) Episode Twelve: No Other Gods
In this episode, we take a break from the story of Orpheus to have a conversation about idols — exploring that compulsion which drives us to make things and worship them.
7) Episode Eleven: First Flowers
In this episode, we revisit the story of Orpheus and explore how he dealt with the loss of his wife once he returned from the Underworld.
8) Episode Ten: "Santa, will you help me?"
What’s this? A surprise holiday episode? Yes indeed, one chock full of enough irrational ranting, broad generalizations, and mythological speculation to spark arguments with your family for the entire...Show More
9) Episode Nine: I Am Here Because She Is Here
How far would you go for love? What would you risk? What would you give up? Would you follow in the footsteps of Orpheus? And would you fail, as he failed?
10) Episode Eight: Do Not Let Me Go Down Unwept
This week, we take a look at the story Ceyx and Alcyone — those two devoted, doomed lovers who endured a separation that tested the depths of their devotion and raised the sympathies of their gods.