
Gods and Female Villains in Greek Mythology Podcast (Part 2)
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In Part 2 of this rich and emotional conversation, Swati Bhise and her son revisit the legendary women of mythology—not as symbols or cautionary tales, but as human beings shaped by power, injustice, and resilience. From the beauty and blame placed on Helen of Troy, to the rage and revenge of Clytemnestra, to the pain and dignity of Draupadi and Sita, they explore how women have long carried the burdens of others’ choices. Drawing powerful parallels between Greek and Indian stories, this episode reflects on how myth mirrors society, and why it's time we listen to the women behind the legends. A conversation about empathy, history, and reclaiming what was never truly lost.
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