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Myths and Legends

76-Greek Myths: Lioness

Myths and Legends

Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser

Fiction, History, Arts, Books

4.825.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2017

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

The story of Atalanta is one of the woman who just couldn't be stopped...and of a world that had a big, big problem with that. Giant monster fights, meddling gods, and well-known heroes make an appearance in the story of a heroine who just can't be kept down. The creature this week is Al, from North Africa, and he's a great reason to not run with scissors. Sponsors: Check out "By the Same Relentless Enemy" by Keith Goad, a supernatural thriller. You can find it at http://a.co/1bIj9bE on Amazon, or by going to http://www.relentlessenemy.com RXBAR Kids: These delicious bars are actually full of good stuff. Check them out at Target or at http://www.rxbar.com/legends and use code LEGENDS at checkout for 25% off your first order. Music: "Gringo Steele Rocks the 40" by Rolemusic "Death on the Battlefield" by Rolemusic "Seventh Hill" by Podington Bear "Vengeful" by Blue Dot Sessions "Tuck and Point" by Blue Dot Sessions "The Cast and Favor" by Blue Dot Sessions "Set the Tip Jar" by Blue Dot Sessions "Mercurial Vision" by Blue Dot Sessions "Lemon and Melon" by Blue Dot Sessions "Andelo" by Blue Dot Sessions

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0:00.0

This week, on the Myths and Legends podcast, we're back in Greek mythology with the story of Adelanta.

0:05.9

We'll learn what apex predator you should try to milk if you want superpowers,

0:09.6

and how Borishead lunch meat might be a great gift for Valentine's Day.

0:13.5

The creature this week is Al, Al's a fan of running with scissors,

0:17.7

and stabbing with scissors, and performing unplanned medical procedures with scissors.

0:22.7

This is the Myths and Legends podcast, Episode 76.

0:36.2

This is a podcast where I tell stories from mythology and folklore.

0:39.2

Some are incredibly popular stories you think you know, but with surprising origins.

0:44.0

All the stories you might not have heard, but really should.

0:46.7

This week's episode is brought to you by the newest mystery obsession,

0:49.6

The Book by the same relentless enemy, by Keith Goode,

0:52.9

by the same relentless enemy is a supernatural thriller, following Craig Henrichson,

0:57.3

as he deciphers crime scenes alongside Chicago police, and their search for a serial killer,

1:02.4

using strange abilities whose origins remain mystery, even to him, Craig is forced to face

1:07.0

the monsters of his present, and is passed. It's an awesome read that'll hook you from the beginning.

1:11.6

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1:17.6

Today, we're back in Greek mythology, so the one with Zeus,

1:20.2

Herapasidon, and the rest of the gang. You don't need to be familiar with any of the previous

1:24.2

Greek episodes, but if you're looking for context, the story begins after Theesius and the Minotaur,

1:29.4

but before Jason and the Argonauts. We'll jump right in with a bunch of our old hero friends

1:34.0

about to start an epic hunt in Theesius, who's the king of the city of Athens having some major

1:39.3

issues with a late addition to the team.

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