• NYMM 12: A Couple Queer Origins. Featuring Chandra, Budh and Urvasi.

  • Jul 8 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

NYMM 12: A Couple Queer Origins. Featuring Chandra, Budh and Urvasi.

  • Summary

  • Today we are excited to welcome our old friend Kari Kusek to the show. Kari and Azure are taken on a surprise trip back to some of the earliest Mahabharata stories that precede where we started on episode 1.
    We explore 3 (of the many) examples of queerness in Hindu Mythology. Also featuring the moon, some tree spirits, and suddenly having boobs.

    What was your favorite Gender twist in this episode?
    Let us know in the comment section of the episode page.
    https://spjayaraj.com/nymm-0-5/

    Kari Kusek is our first out of state guest, coming all the way from Denver, Colorado where she is a middle school S.A.C. (School Assessment Coordinator) & Dean. She is also the mother of 2 teenagers and married to a delightful dude.

    S.P. Jayaraj is a mythology and mahabharata fanatic and the creator of the mythic world of Adijari that is the setting of his two novels, The Secret of the Zipacna Dragons and Legacy of the Crow. He is also a Creative Life Coach through his business Imagination Life Coaching. He draws inspiration from global mythology.

    spjayaraj.com

    Azure Anderson-Jayaraj is a musician, a maker, a cat mom, an arts administrator and now a podcast editor.

    Support the podcast and join the NYMM community on Patreon.com/spjayaraj

    #Mahabharata #ComedyMeetsCulture #Comedystorytelling #IndianMythology #MahabharataRetold #MythologyNerd #QUEERSTORIES

    Have an imaginative day.


    Artwork and music by Azure Anderson

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