
The End Of Myth Friday (Maybe)
Unfortunately, one of our hosts probably can't do the show anymore. Cato'd love to continue, but he'd need a cohost. If you'd be down to cohost, email us at mythfriday@gmail.com.
12 Jun 20204min

Cato Reads A Condensed Version of Journey to the West
Aaaaah! Cato almost forgot he was supposed to be running a podcast or something! He's very sorry, so he's read the first myth of the week. It's known outside China as Journey to the West. // If you li...
9 Jun 20205min

Week VIII Analysis
In our week VIII analysis, we discuss our week's myths, those of Persephone and Frey. Memorable moments include Cato bombing the intro and then stalling for time. (Cato accidentally scheduled this epi...
5 Jun 20209min

Claudius Reads About Frey From National Geographic
In our second myth, we hear from Claudius how Frey creates seasons and agriculture. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or better yet, tell us at mythfriday@gmail.com. You can find our hom...
4 Jun 20209min

Cato Reads About Persephone From National Geographic
In our first myth, which is late, (sorry) Cato reads about the Greek Goddess of agriculture and how the capture of her daughter causes seasons. // If you like the show, why not tell a friend? Or bette...
2 Jun 20206min

《Collaboration》 Mrs. Brewer Reads About The Founding of Rome
For our second collaboration, we talked to an elementary teacher, and she decided to read the myth of the founding of Rome. You can find her podcast at: https://anchor.fm/susan-brewer2 // If you like ...
31 Mai 20203min

Week VII Analysis
In our analysis of Week VII's myths, Cato and Claudius discuss the myths of Osiris and Hades. Memorable quotes include, "There's a lot of soul-devouring going on in Egyptian myth." // If you like the ...
29 Mai 202019min


















