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Ancient History Fangirl

RE-RELEASE: Janus: God of the New Year

Ancient History Fangirl

Ancient History Fangirl

History, Society & Culture

4.5518 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Help keep our podcast going by contributing to our Patreon! Janus is the two-faced god of the Roman pantheon. He was the god of beginnings and endings, of dual natures, of passageways and passage through time. He’s the god of thresholds and doorways and gates, and the god of change, both concrete and abstract. He’s constantly in motion; he’s the god who’s always just passing through. Janus may not be very well-known. But in his time, he was considered one of the most important gods—perhaps more important than Jupiter himself. Today, we’re going to tell you all about him. Sponsors and Advertising This podcast is a member of Airwave Media podcast network. Want to advertise on our show? Please direct advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:04.6

Jamie Lang and Sophie Hiboo have arrived on Disney Plus.

0:09.1

We're having a baby.

0:10.1

We're having a baby.

0:11.8

I've always wanted to be mom.

0:14.0

And we're bringing you on our journey through everything.

0:17.0

I have no idea what we're doing.

0:18.3

Thank you.

0:18.7

I have more of an idea.

0:20.2

I think of it like a Tamagotchi.

0:22.4

At the end of all of this, we're going to have a little baby. Raising Chelsea, a Hulu original series,

0:29.6

streaming exclusively on Disney Plus. 18 plus subscription required T's and T supply.

0:35.0

Grownups, if there's a child in your life who is interested in, curious about, or fascinated

0:39.9

by people in places from history, then my podcast, The Past and the Curious, might just be a hit

0:45.9

in your home.

0:47.1

From the invention of microscopes to world-traveling dogs to fashions of the 1890s, goldrush

0:52.5

ghost towns, and audiences going wild for walking competitions,

0:57.4

we've got a little bit of it all.

0:59.6

Hosted by children's author and museum educator Mick Sullivan, that's me, the show is fun, funny, engaging, honest, and beloved by kids and parents alike.

1:09.4

Find the past and the curious at all the usual podcast places.

1:14.8

This episode is brought to you by our Patreon members. Thank you so much. You're the reason this

1:21.2

podcast is still going. If everyone who listened to this podcast gave just one dollar a month,

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