New Podcast Episode Available

Good morning,

My new podcast episode: Categories of the Cosmos in Norse Mythology (Norse Genealogy) Part 5 is now available for your listening pleasure.

This longer episode brings to a close the Jötnar genealogy mentioned in the source material. I move pretty quickly through figures who appear briefly, sometimes only once, yet still shape the mythology through impact, challenge, or presence rather than inheritance. I may have mispronounced some of the names and for that I apologize, English is barely my first language. If I forgot any of the other Jötnar, and they didn’t appear in other episodes, please drop me a comment and I will see where I can squeeze them in later.

I still haven’t covered the Aesir line, but that will be an episode for a later date (probably June-ish). I’m hoping to start getting back into concepts and UPG on the regular now that I have set the stage for some of the main characters.

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Categories of the Cosmos in Norse Mythology (Norse Genealogy) Part 4

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-3cdur-1a84b6b

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Hi there! I apologize for the slightly late posting. Today we are diving into another section of the Jötnar line. Sadly, or not, I didn’t manage to get all the way through it. So many new ideas and connections! We will get there, I promise. In the meantime, it’s a wild ride. I mispronounce things right and left. As I am not a native speaker of any Nordic language past or present – please be gracious. I did my best but some of those names I could barely get my tongue around, let alone past my lips correctly. Sheesh. Despite the stumbles, I hope you enjoy this list of rabbit trails I am hopping down. Perfect for spring, yes?

 

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Cover of 17th century transcription of Snorri Sturluson’s Prose Edda

 

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drumming music – Sound Effect by Adinkra Audio http://www.pixabay.com