Episodes

  • EP 62: When Zeus Came Knocking
    Aug 16 2024

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    When Zeus Came Knocking

    A visit by Zeus and Hermes to an old couple’s home in ancient Greece sparked a tradition that goes on even today. All ancient Greeks knew that hospitality to strangers could bring fortune. Inhospitality could lead to divine punishment.

    Violation of this tradition led to the Trojan war. Its unusual name — philoxenia — was one known to all Greeks.

    Listen as we encounter Hermes, Athene, Zeus, Demeter, Dionysus, Poseidon and the great hero Odysseus.

    If you love this podcast, you'll also enjoy Garner's audible novel about the gods, Homo Divinitas, available on Amazon.com and Audible.com.

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    26 mins
  • EP 61 — In Love's Crosshairs: Psyche & Eros
    Jul 4 2024

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    What happens when Eros, the mischievous son of the goddess Aphrodite, sees Psyche, the most beautiful woman in the world? Star-crossed love, of course!

    Travel in our time machine back to ancient Greece and follow the timeless story of these two lovers.

    If you love this podcast, you'll also enjoy Garner's audible novel about the gods, Homo Divinitas, available on Amazon.com and Audible.com.

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    Tweet me comments at @Garner_images, or email any episode suggestions to patrickgarner@me.com


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    26 mins
  • EP 60: Thebes, The City That Gods & Heroes Forsook
    Jun 4 2024

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    EP 60: Thebes, The City That Gods & Heroes Forsook

    Of all the Greek city-states,Thebes was the one most soaked in blood and ancient curses. There, the hero Heracles had killed his wife and children. There, the god Dionysus punished the city’s king. There too the infamous Oedipus played out his grim fate. These events defined the city’s past.

    Then in 335 BC, Alexander the Great surrounded Thebes and brought it to its final end.

    If you love this podcast, you'll also enjoy Garner's audible novels about the gods, The Winnowing and Homo Divinitas, available on Amazon.com and Audible.com.

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    26 mins
  • EP 59: Artemis Redux
    May 16 2024

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    In this latest episode, we revisit the towering goddess Artemis, who reveled in the hunt, yet also protected girls, women and young animals. Of all the divinities, she was the most paradoxical.

    If you love this podcast, you'll also enjoy Garner's audible novels about the gods, The Winnowing and Homo Divinitas, available on Amazon.com and Audible.com.

    Support the show

    Tweet me comments at @Garner_images, or email any episode suggestions to patrickgarner@me.com


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    29 mins
  • EP 58: Pericles' Funeral Oration
    Apr 28 2024

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    In this latest episode, we listen to a portion of the greatest speeches of all time, Pericles’ famous funeral oration. Inspired by the goddess Athene, it was given by this Athenian statesman at the end of the first year of the war between Athens and Sparta.

    As citizens assemble to bury their sons and fathers — warriors lost in defense of the city — Pericles recites all that is great and good about their immortal achievements.

    If you love this podcast, you'll also enjoy Garner's audible novels about the gods, The Winnowing and Homo Divinitas, available on Amazon.com and Audible.com.

    Support the show

    Tweet me comments at @Garner_images, or email any episode suggestions to patrickgarner@me.com


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    26 mins
  • EP 57: How The Gods Began
    Jan 18 2024

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    For almost 60 episodes, I’ve talked about the glory of the Greeks during the golden years of ancient Greece. I’ve also talked about when worship of the gods ended. In this new episode we go back to the beginning, to the so-called Dark Ages of Greece, to the time when the gods first revealed themselves to humans.

    If you love this podcast, you'll also enjoy Garner's audible novel about the gods, Homo Divinitas, available on Amazon.com and Audible.com.

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    22 mins
  • EP 56: Do This To Live A Good Life
    Oct 30 2023

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    EP 56: Do this to live a good life

    The Greek world centered around Delphi for two reasons. One — the world’s most famous oracle resided there. Two — the secrets to a good life were carved into the marble sides of Apollo’s temple. One had only to walk the temple grounds to gain the priceless insights.

    In this episode we look at some the 147 maxims, including Know Thyself and Everything in Moderation.

    If you love this podcast, you'll also enjoy Garner's audible novel about the gods, Homo Divinitas, now available on Amazon.com and Audible.com.

    Support the show

    Tweet me comments at @Garner_images, or email any episode suggestions to patrickgarner@me.com


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    21 mins
  • EP 55: The Mysterious Goddess of Persuasion
    Oct 18 2023

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    In the politics of Athens' new democracy, one goddess reined supreme: Peitho. She was the unheralded goddess of persuasion. Her influence brought down the philosopher Socrates. She could make any man silver-tongued, and all of her favorites became powerful orators. Join us as we meet this powerful — and divine — female.

    If you love this podcast, you'll also enjoy Garner's audible novel about the gods, Homo Divinitas, now available on Amazon.com and Audible.com.

    Support the show

    Tweet me comments at @Garner_images, or email any episode suggestions to patrickgarner@me.com


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    20 mins