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Mythunderstood : A Greek (& other) Mythology Podcast

Oedipus: A Family Affair

Mythunderstood : A Greek (& other) Mythology Podcast

Dragon Wagon Radio

Myth, Greekgods, Comedy, Gods, Improv, Society & Culture, Mythunderstood, Greekmythology, Greece, Greek, Mythology

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2017

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Paul's father, Bob, sits in as Sarah and Paul tiptoe (while trying not to Freudian slip) through perhaps the most infamous Greek Myth. Sophocles is on the docket, and Oedipus wrecks it.

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0:00.0

When it comes to this mythology, Paul's a connoisseur, Sarah has an interest, but it's all Greek to her.

0:12.0

From Cronus's kids, we're childhood to Woe. interest, but it's all Greek to her.

0:12.6

From Cronus's kids, a weird childhood to what's going down in Haiti's hood.

0:16.7

These fables are bizarre, but good.

0:19.2

But see you understood.

0:21.2

Hey Sarah what? What? Thank you so much for going with me when I traveled to Lake Arrowhead for Thanksgiving.

0:32.0

Oh, no, thank you, but more importantly, thank your

0:36.0

parents who fed me and sheltered me and are here. Oh, what?

0:43.0

That's a surprise to me.

0:44.7

Wait, oh my gosh, I just looked over at the other microphone.

0:47.4

It is actually my father.

0:49.4

It is Bob Bianchi.

0:51.0

Hi, good afternoon.

0:51.8

How are you?

0:53.0

He's thrilled to be here.

0:55.0

Well, it's actually, it's such a wonderful, nice thing to have you on this podcast.

1:01.4

Because he's like the reason you can do this podcast.

1:06.0

Go on, tell me more, Sarah.

1:08.4

Little did you know, Paul, but when you were young,

1:11.2

your father, Bob Bianchi, used to tell you all about the Greek myths.

1:16.1

And why, why, pray tell father, why did you tell me about the Greek myths?

1:21.1

Well, it was always good to have a story that your child could be interested in

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