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Embark on an epic journey through Greek cosmogony and the forces that forged the universe. Season 1 unveils the primordial myths of Chaos, the rise of the first gods and Titans, and the dawn of divine order. Subscribe to follow this epic saga of gods, monsters, fate and the establishment of cosmic order. Visit myth2myth.com for exclusive products, deep-dive articles and relics!

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Portada del episodio Apollo and Artemis: The Twins Whose Arrows Heal and Punish | Greek Mythology S2•E7

Apollo and Artemis: The Twins Whose Arrows Heal and Punish | Greek Mythology S2•E7

On a drifting island shunned by the gods, Leto gives birth to twins who will reshape the Greek world. Artemis rises as a moonlit huntress and guardian of births; Apollo as a golden archer of music, plague and prophecy. From Delos to Delphi, their arrows and choices carve a bloody path through pride, desire and justice—leaving behind laurel trees, flowers, constellations and the most famous oracle of the ancient world.Why Watch This Episode?• See how Hera’s curse leads to one of the most dramatic divine births in Greek myth.• Watch Apollo seize Delphi from Python and turn it into the navel of prophecy.• Explore Artemis’s unforgiving justice in the fates of Actaeon, Niobe and Callisto.• Follow Apollo’s pride and heartbreak through Daphne, Marsyas and Hyacinthus.• Understand how real rituals and cults—Brauron, Delphi, the Pythian games—grew from these stories.• Witness the twins confront the cost of their own power in the twilight return to Delos.📖 SourcesThis episode draws on a range of ancient sources, including the Homeric Hymns (especially the Hymn to Apollo), Hesiod’s Theogony, Homer’s Iliad, Pindar, Pausanias, Ovid’s Metamorphoses and later mythographic compilations, as well as modern scholarly syntheses on Greek religion and cult. These narratives often survive in multiple, sometimes conflicting versions; this retelling follows a chronological, cinematic line while signalling where traditions converge.📜 Creator’s NoteGreek mythology is not a single book, but a chaotic universe of contradictory tales passed down over centuries.To transform this rich tapestry into a cohesive and emotionally resonant saga, we made narrative choices and adaptations.Our mission is to weave a clear mythic thread—always faithful to the immortal spirit of these ancient stories.

31 de may de 2026 - 58 min
Portada del episodio Athena: The Goddess Born from Zeus’s Mind | Greek Mythology S2•E6

Athena: The Goddess Born from Zeus’s Mind | Greek Mythology S2•E6

In Season 2, we follow the rise of the Olympians — not as distant statues, but as living forces shaping cities, kings, monsters and fate itself. In Episode 6, thunder splits Zeus’s skull and a fully-armed goddess steps out, changing the destiny of Athens and of every future hero. Why Watch This Episode? * Why Zeus swallowed Metis — and how a prophecy turned wisdom into a weapon * The shocking birth of Athena from Zeus’s head, with Hephaestus’s axe as midwife * The divine contest for Athens: Poseidon’s salt spring and war horse vs Athena’s olive tree * How floods, engineering and shared temples bound Athena and Poseidon to the same city * The strange, earth-born child Erichthonius and the tragedy of Cecrops’s daughters * The secret ritual of the Arrhephoroi and the mythic origin of Mount Lycabettus * Arachne’s deadly pride: when a mortal weaver dared to expose the gods on her loom * How Athena became more than a war goddess: city-builder, lawgiver and patron of heroes 📖 Sources This episode draws on Hesiod’s Theogony for Athena’s birth and the Olympian order; the Homeric Hymns for her martial and civic character; and Apollodorus for the contest with Poseidon, Cecrops, Erichthonius and his guardians. Pausanias provides Athenian cult traditions of the Acropolis; Herodotus informs the autochthony motif; and Ovid’s Metamorphoses supplies the Arachne narrative. Athena’s role in law and justice follows Aeschylus’s Eumenides. Where traditions differ—judges of the contest, form of Poseidon’s gift, Erichthonius’s upbringing—the retelling merges variants into a unified, source-grounded cinematic chronology. 📜 Creator’s Note Greek mythology is not a single book, but a chaotic universe of contradictory tales passed down over centuries. To transform this rich tapestry into a cohesive and emotionally resonant saga, we made narrative choices and adaptations. Our mission is to weave a clear mythic thread—always faithful to the immortal spirit of these ancient stories.

17 de mar de 2026 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Aphrodite: Beauty, Desire and the Apple That Sparked a War | Greek Mythology S2•E5

Aphrodite: Beauty, Desire and the Apple That Sparked a War | Greek Mythology S2•E5

Born from sea-foam and crowned with irresistible beauty, Aphrodite can calm storms, unmake marriages, and bend even the will of Zeus. In this episode, we follow her arranged marriage to Hephaestus, her forbidden passion with Ares, her terrifying punishments and miracles in Cyprus—and the golden apple that will one day ignite the Trojan War.Here, desire stops being a private feeling and becomes a cosmic force that shapes art, cities, and battlefields alike. Why Watch This Episode? * Discover the primordial Eros as a cosmic force predating Aphrodite. * See Zeus attempt to curb divine rivalries through Aphrodite’s marriage to Hephaestus. * Follow her forbidden affair with Ares and the children born of love and war. * Learn how Hephaestus turns betrayal into craft, forging the net that reveals the truth. * Explore the fall of the Propoetides and how it leads to Pygmalion’s ivory ideal. * Witness Aphrodite giving life to Galateia and establishing the lineage of Paphos. * Watch the golden apple of Eris ignite the chain of events leading to the Trojan War. 📖 Sources This episode draws primarily from Hesiod’s Theogony for Aphrodite’s sea-foam origins, the primordial nature of Eros, and the structure of the Olympian order; the Homeric Hymns, especially the Hymn to Aphrodite; and Ovid’s Metamorphoses for the tales of the Propoetides, Pygmalion, and Galateia. It also incorporates fragments of the Cypria and later epic traditions concerning the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, the golden apple, and the judgment of Paris, as well as accounts by mythographers such as Apollodorus and Pausanias regarding genealogies, cult practices, and Cypriot traditions. Where ancient sources diverge, this retelling follows a unified, cinematic chronology grounded in the earliest attestations. 📜 Creator’s Note Greek mythology is not a single book, but a chaotic universe of contradictory tales passed down over centuries. To transform this rich tapestry into a cohesive and emotionally resonant saga, we made narrative choices and adaptations. Our mission is to weave a clear mythic thread—always faithful to the immortal spirit of these ancient stories.

30 de dic de 2025 - 1 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Hephaestus: The Rejected God Who Forged Vengeance | Greek Mythology S2•E4

Hephaestus: The Rejected God Who Forged Vengeance | Greek Mythology S2•E4

Hephaestus was cast from Olympus at birth—rejected by the queen of the gods herself. But how did the outcast of heaven turn his shame into divine mastery and vengeance? Why Watch This Episode? * Discover the true reason Hera rejected Hephaestus at birth * Explore his secret years under the sea and in the volcanic forges * See how he trapped the adulterous Ares and Aphrodite in the legendary golden net * Understand the paradox of the god who forged both weapons of war and tools of mercy * Learn how Hephaestus shaped Olympus more than any other craftsman-god 📖 Sources This episode is grounded mainly in Hesiod’s Theogony for Hephaestus’ birth and fall, and in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey for the forge, the divine automata, and the golden-net adultery tale. The wine-return motif follows the Hymn to Dionysus and Hyginus, while Apollodorus and Callimachus support variants of the throne-trap and Olympian negotiations. Cultic details of Lemnos and the Cabeiroi rely on Pausanias, with brief Pandora and Prometheus references drawn from Hesiod’s Works and Days. Secondary interpretation follows Burkert, Gantz, Vernant, and Kerényi, with terminology guided by LSJ. 📜 Creator’s Note Greek mythology is not a single book, but a chaotic universe of contradictory tales passed down over centuries. To transform this rich tapestry into a cohesive and emotionally resonant saga, we made narrative choices and adaptations. Our mission is to weave a clear mythic thread—always faithful to the immortal spirit of these ancient stories.

19 de nov de 2025 - 52 min
Portada del episodio Hera & Zeus’s Betrayals: Marriage, Vengeance & Divine Law | Greek Mythology S2•E3

Hera & Zeus’s Betrayals: Marriage, Vengeance & Divine Law | Greek Mythology S2•E3

Hera, daughter of Rhea and sister-wife to Zeus, becomes queen of Olympus in a sacred union that binds thunder to law. But with every vow comes a test. From the courtship of the cuckoo to the torment of Io, this episode reveals the birth of divine marriage—and the seeds of vengeance that shaped myth across continents. From golden apples to peacock eyes, and from sacred rites to cosmic punishments, Hera’s rise is as regal as it is ruthless. Through the stories of Io, Europa, Semele, and Alcmena, witness how Hera’s pride and pain carved rivers, spawned heroes, and challenged Zeus himself. Why Watch This Episode? * Witness the divine courtship of Zeus and Hera * Discover how Hera’s jealousy shaped myth and geography * Explore the origins of the Hesperides, golden apples, and divine law * Uncover the tragic path of Io, Europa, Semele and Alcmena 📖 Sources This episode draws from classical sources such as Hesiod’s Theogony, Apollodorus’s Bibliotheca, Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound, Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Hyginus’s Fabulae, and the Homeric Hymns to explore Hera’s marriage, Io’s exile, and Europa’s abduction. Scholarly perspectives from Burkert, Kerényi, and Vernant inform the portrayal of Hera’s symbolism, divine jealousy, and the structure of Olympian power, while lexicons clarify key terms. All narratives remain faithful to mythic canon while enhancing clarity for contemporary viewers. 📜 Creator’s Note Greek mythology is not a single book, but a chaotic universe of contradictory tales passed down over centuries. To transform this rich tapestry into a cohesive and emotionally resonant saga, we made narrative choices and adaptations. Our mission is to weave a clear mythic thread—always faithful to the immortal spirit of these ancient stories.

18 de nov de 2025 - 1 h 14 min
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