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Mythical Madness

Mythical Madness

Auteur(s): Theodore Michael Ash
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"Mythical Madness" is a child-friendly (7 years +) podcast that dives deep into myths, legends, and folklore from civilizations all over the world, aiming to present original stories alongside the historical context of the people who told them. The show moves beyond common tales like the Minotaur and Hercules to explore rich sagas from Persian, Inuit, and obscure Greek traditions. It provides multiple versions of each myth, comparing how stories changed over centuries.Theodore Michael Ash
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  • Episode 7 - The Lernaean Hydra
    Dec 15 2025

    This episode plunges into the terrifying swamps of Greek mythology to confront one of the most fearsome monsters, the Lernaean Hydra. This monstrous serpent was a key antagonist in one of the legendary Twelve Labors of Heracles (Hercules).

    The episode covers:

    • The Monster's Appearance: The Hydra is famously described as a giant, multi-headed water snake (usually nine heads, though the number varies in different tales). It possessed venomous breath and blood so potent it could kill with a single touch.

    • The Unstoppable Heads: Its most infamous characteristic was its ability to regrow heads. For every head that was cut off, two more would grow back in its place, making it seemingly invincible. This made confronting the Hydra a seemingly impossible task.

    • Heracles' Second Labor: We focus on Heracles' desperate struggle against this creature. Sent by King Eurystheus (who hoped the task would kill him), Heracles faced the Hydra in the swamps of Lerna. He soon realized that simply cutting off heads was useless.

    • The Clever Solution: With the help of his nephew, Iolaus, Heracles devised a brilliant strategy. As Heracles chopped off each head, Iolaus would immediately cauterize the wound with a burning torch, preventing new heads from growing. Finally, Heracles severed the one immortal head and buried it under a massive rock.

    This episode unravels the Hydra as a symbol of overwhelming challenges and problems that seem to multiply when directly confronted without forethought. It highlights the importance of clever strategy and teamwork in overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles.

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    24 min
  • Episode 6 - The Qallupilluit
    Dec 15 2025

    This episode journeys to the icy, arctic world of Inuit folklore to introduce the terrifying creature known as the Qallupilluit (also commonly spelled Qalupalik). This figure is more than just a monster; it is a vital teaching tool used to keep children safe in a dangerous, frozen environment.

    The Qallupilluit is said to be a female humanoid creature that lives beneath the sea ice or in the cold Arctic ocean.

    • Appearance: She is often described as having long, scraggly hair, green or grey skin, and sometimes wearing a traditional parka (or amauti) that makes a distinct swooshing sound when she moves.

    • The Warning: Her purpose is to snatch children who wander too close to the dangerous edges of the ice or the open sea. She carries a large pouch or skin bag on her back where she stuffs the children she captures. The captured children are supposedly kept forever to replace her own lost family or to sustain her.

    This episode unravels the deeper meaning of the myth. The Qallupilluit serves as a powerful and highly effective guardrail to enforce safety around thin ice, strong currents, and tide lines, ensuring that young listeners respect the often-lethal cold waters that surround their communities. It is a frightening figure, but one rooted in survival and community preservation.

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    19 min
  • Episode 5 - Ra & The Eternal Voyage Of The Sun
    Dec 15 2025

    This episode journeys to ancient Egypt to explore the supreme deity, Ra (or Re), the god of the Sun, order, and creation. More than just a god of the daytime, Ra was considered the ruler of the heavens, the Earth, and the underworld, making him the most important figure in the Egyptian pantheon.

    The precis covers:

    • Appearance and Symbolism: We describe Ra's famous appearance, usually depicted as a man with the head of a falcon, wearing a magnificent solar disk and a sacred serpent (Uraeus) crown.

    • The Daily Voyage: The core narrative is Ra's essential daily journey. Each day, he sails across the sky in his Solar Bark (or Barque), bringing light and life to the world. At sunset, he descends into the Duat (the underworld), where he battles the monstrous serpent of chaos, Apep (or Apophis), who tries to swallow the sun and plunge the world into eternal darkness. If Ra successfully defeats Apep (as he does every night), he is reborn at dawn, ensuring the world's survival and continuity of life.

    • The Power of Creation: We discuss Ra's role as the original creator god, sometimes said to have cried tears that became the first humans, and his connection to the Pharaohs, who were believed to be his descendants on Earth.

    This episode unravels how the myth of Ra provided ancient Egyptians with a powerful, reassuring cycle of creation, destruction, and rebirth, explaining the fundamental order of the cosmos and the reliability of the sun rising every morning.

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    16 min
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