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Greeking Out from National Geographic Kids

S7E10 - The Oracle at Delphi

Greeking Out from National Geographic Kids

National Geographic

Kids & Family, Stories For Kids

4.716.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Oh Muses! Come hear the tale of the Oracle at Delphi. In this episode, we encounter prophetic visions, navels, Gaia’s beautiful creation gets destroyed by Olympians, and the tragic death of a majestic snake. —- National Geographic Kids Greeking Out is a kid-friendly retelling of some of the best stories from Greek mythology. This podcast is an extension of the Zeus the Mighty series by Nat Geo Kids. Check Out bit.ly/ZeusOut to meet Zeus the Hamster and his friends—Athena the cat, Ares the pug, Demeter the grasshopper, and many more—who also listen to the Greeking Out podcast. Watch a video, read an excerpt, or check out the truth behind the stories!

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0:00.0

The stories featured in Greek out are original adaptations of classic Greek myths.

0:04.8

This week's story features prophetic visions,

0:07.1

navels,

0:08.0

Gaia's beautiful creation gets destroyed by Olympians,

0:11.4

and the death of a majestic snake.

0:13.6

Greek out the greatest stories in history

0:17.2

were to all in Greek mythology.

0:20.0

Greek out gods and heroes amazing feats.

0:23.6

Listen then you'll see it's breaking out.

0:30.2

Okay, Oracle, I hope you're ready because today we're going to talk about your namesake,

0:35.4

the one and only Oracle of Delphine.

0:39.0

Yeah.

0:41.0

Yeah.

0:44.0

While both the Oracle and I are all knowing beings,

0:48.6

I rely on the internet to provide me with my vast array of knowledge.

0:54.3

And the Oracle at Delphine was said to rely on magic from the land of Delphine,

1:00.4

as well as the god Apollo to deliver her prophecies.

1:05.0

Right.

1:06.0

And like you said,

1:07.0

many people associate the Oracle of Delphine with the god Apollo,

1:10.2

but it was actually started by Gaia,

1:13.2

the goddess of earth and mother of all life.

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