Episodes
Published 06/24/21
Is the ancient sunken city fact or fiction?
Published 06/24/21
Let's talk about the great flood, also often referred to as Noah's Flood or the story of Noah's Ark. The origins are surprising, but there are some questions we may never have answers to.
Published 06/03/21
If you've ever wondered about that goat-headed creature called Baphomet, you might be surprised to know about its origins.
Published 05/07/21
Thanks for joining me for the 25th episode of Wise! Let's talk about one of the spookiest bad guys in the D&D world and what their connection to the real world is.
Published 04/05/21
To celebrate the beginning of spring, here's an episode all about the Greek goddess of spring...and how she ended up that way.
Published 03/21/21
Lore, legend, cryptid, or remnant of a long extinct species? This week I delve into the lore of Thunderbirds and some of the modern-day sightings of them.
Published 03/14/21
I took a mental health day today (highly recommended!), so I don't have a new full-length episode for you guys tonight. What I do have for you, though, is a snippet of a newly released Patron-only episode of Wise. Patrons get two extra episodes per...
Published 03/07/21
An exploration of the roots and cultural beliefs surrounding goblins, and all the other names they go by as well.
Published 02/28/21
Two ancient cities went up in flames, but it's probably not for the reason you think. Let's talk about the story of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Published 02/21/21
Episode 20! Here's a special Valentine's Day episode for all of you about the god turned weird little cherub with heart-shaped arrows.
Published 02/14/21
Are demons really as bad as we think they are? Pazuzu is an example of why we might be wrong about demons...kind of.
Published 02/07/21
On a slightly darker note than normal, let's talk about changeling lore and how it harmed children and adults alike.
Published 01/31/21
After a month of uncertainty and change in the US, we swore in a new president this week. We're in a transition period, so it only felt appropriate to cover the Roman god of transition and beginnings and endings.
Published 01/24/21
Dogs may be man's best friend, but the lore of menacing Black Dogs runs deep, especially in England. Black Dog lore even led to the name "Black Dog Syndrome", the anecdotal "syndrome" that causes black animals to be adopted at lower rates than other...
Published 01/18/21
Huitzilopochtli was a bloodthirsty war god, but he wanted nothing but the best for the Aztec people, who became the Mexica people and founded modern-day Mexico City under his watchful eye and protection. The stories of Huitzilopochtli are a fascinating...
Published 01/10/21
The name "Jezebel" invokes negative connotations and has been hurled at women as an insult for centuries, but why? Was Jezebel as wicked as the stories would have you believe? Or was she a woman who stood her ground against religious extremists and got...
Published 01/03/21
One day late, let's talk about a naturally occurring phenomenon and how many different cultures have all interpreted it in their own unique ways.
Published 12/21/20
While the Qilin has been compared to the Unicorn, it didn't quite feel right putting it into the Unicorn episode last week. So this week we'll talk about the benevolent Qilin and why it doesn't really live up to the "Eastern Unicorn" moniker.
Published 12/13/20
Let's talk about everyone's favorite mythological creature: unicorns. The myth, the history, the art, and the modern-day unicorns we've created.
Published 12/06/20
We're long overdue for a chat about one of the most popular American holidays.
Published 11/29/20
Genie, jinni, jinn, djinn, genius are all different words for very similar concepts and beings. Let's explore what they are, what they do, and what it means to humans.
Published 11/22/20
While not truly myth or folklore, kaiju carry heavy cultural significance and are often steeped in allegory and symbolism. Let's talk about Godzilla, Gamera, King Kong, and others and how they relate to our world.
Published 11/15/20
Bes
Bes was an ancient Egyptian deity you may have never heard of. He was so popular that he even made it outside of Egypt, though. Bes taught people to be joyful and not let differences hold them back while paving the way for fluidity in traditional gender...
Published 11/07/20
Join Wise and the ladies from Spooky Gals for an exploration of spooky cursed objects to celebrate Halloween. Make sure to check out Spooky Gals anywhere you listen to podcasts and check out the second crossover Halloween episode at Spooky Gals! Katrina...
Published 10/31/20