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Bloodline: A Story We Forgot to Tell

Podcast de Wildly Woven

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For those who were told not to ask... and asked anyway. Bloodline: A Story We Forgot to Tell is a mythic, historical, and scientific exploration of humanity’s origins. Not as a straight line, but as a spiral. Through forbidden texts, erased women, broken bloodlines, ancient genomes, cosmic theory, and the quiet rebellions hidden in ritual and timekeeping, Bloodline follows the threads we were taught not to pull. This is not a podcast for answers. It’s a space for remembering. If you’re here, you already feel the crack in the story. If you’re listening, you’re part of it.

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19 episodios

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The Inverted World — The Illusion of Direction

For those who were told not to ask… and asked anyway. What if the Earth was never upside down, only our vision was? In this episode of Bloodline, we unfold the hidden history of the world on the wall. From Gerardus Mercator’s 1569 projection that stretched empires toward the sky, to Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion dream, to Hajime Narukawa’s origami-based AuthaGraph map. We trace how maps became mirrors of power. How “up” and “down” were quietly trained into the human psyche. How north became dominant and south became diminished. This isn’t about proving flat or round. It’s about remembering what was flattened. Compassion. Proportion. Belonging. Let the north fall. Let the south rise. Let the paper breathe again. The Earth is alive. Unfolded. Remembering herself through us. Follow @BloodlineMyths on Instagram or @WildlyWoven279 on TikTok. Also available on YouTube. New episodes every three weeks. This soundtrack was composed by Bloodline. Not found. Not borrowed. Made for this moment.

22 de may de 2026 - 36 min
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Inanna — The Star That Refused To Disappear

For those who were told not to ask… and asked anyway. Inanna is one of the oldest recorded goddesses in human history. Emerging from ancient Mesopotamia more than 5,000 years ago. But she is not a relic. In this episode of Bloodline Myths, we follow the full arc of Inanna in Sumerian mythology: her descent into the underworld, her death and return, her sacred sexuality, her wars, and her role in kingship rituals in ancient Sumer. Long before later goddesses like Ishtar, Aphrodite, or Venus, Inanna embodied love, war, sovereignty, and cosmic authority. She was associated with the planet Venus: the Morning Star and the Evening Star. A celestial body that disappears and returns, mirroring her descent and resurrection. We trace how her story moved through ancient Mesopotamia, becoming Ishtar in Akkadian tradition, influencing Mediterranean goddess traditions, and echoing later as the Queen of Heaven, and even as the fallen Morning Star. This episode explores: – The original Sumerian Inanna myths– The underworld descent and its symbolism– Venus as a sacred celestial sign– Sacred kingship and priestess rites– How powerful feminine deities were reshaped across cultures Before the rewrite.Before the reframing. Before the star was renamed. If you are drawn to mythology, ancient history, divine feminine archetypes, or the hidden architecture of religious transformation, this is where the thread runs deep. The star disappeared. But it did not go out. New episodes every three weeks. Follow and share to help others rediscover the oldest stories in the world. Instagram: @BloodlineMyths TikTok: @WildlyWoven279 Also available on YouTube. This soundtrack was composed by Bloodline. Not found. Not borrowed.Made for this moment.

1 de may de 2026 - 56 min
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Echoes From The Forbidden Shelf

For those who were told not to ask… and asked anyway. In this episode, we open the door to the shelf you were never meant to touch. Not the Bible. Not the history books. The other shelf. Buried under dust, scandal, and centuries of academic side-eye. We follow the threads from Carl Jung’s shadow to Wiccan witchcraft, from Madame Blavatsky to the Theosophical Society, and the strange, myth-soaked world that grew around them. Not to worship it. Not to fear it. But to ask the question nobody wants to say out loud: Why were these ideas pushed into the dark, while the “approved” narratives were placed on the altar? This is not a lesson. It’s a wandering. A remembering. A return to the books that shaped the 20th century’s spiritual rebellion and quietly shaped ours too. If you’re ready to step into the archive of forbidden ideas, pull up a chair. Tonight, the shelves speak. New episodes every three weeks, not two 😊 Follow: @BloodlineMyths on Instagram or @WildlyWoven279 on Tiktok. Also available on YouTube. This soundtrack was composed by Bloodline. Not found. Not borrowed. Made for this moment.

10 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Happy Turnings: Birthdays, Time, and Rituals We Didn't Choose

For those who were told not to ask… and asked anyway. Birthdays feel simple. Cake, candles, a song everyone knows. But for many of us, they don’t land simply at all. In this first episode of the new season of Bloodline, we follow an unexpected question down its roots: Where did birthdays come from? Why does the song feel so uncomfortable? And what happens when celebration becomes obligation? We trace the history of Happy Birthday to You, from kindergarten classrooms to copyright courtrooms, and explore how modern rituals replaced older ways of marking time. Along the way, we ask: Why being sung at can feel exposing. How age became a number instead of a story. Why women are taught to hide time in their bodies. How capitalism turned birthdays into a system. And what repair looks like when a ritual doesn’t land. This isn’t an episode about hating birthdays. It’s about permission. Permission to opt in. Permission to opt out. Permission to let time turn without performing joy. Wherever you are in your turning, you don’t owe anyone a performance. New episodes every three weeks. Instagram: @bloodlinemyths TikTok: @wildlywoven Also available on YouTube. This soundtrack was composed by Bloodline. Not found. Not borrowed. Made for this moment.

20 de mar de 2026 - 48 min
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The Sun Still Turns When It Turns - New Year Special

For those who were told not to ask... and asked anyway. What if the New Year… wasn’t new at all? In this New Year special, we spiral through the forgotten history of calendars, lost time systems, and the quiet rebellion that lives in our hands, moons, and memory. This is the episode that explains why you’ve never felt quite right in January. We explore: Why January 1st became the “official” New Year — and who decided it; What a deck of playing cards reveals about the real calendar; How April Fools was used to humiliate people who remembered the spring New Year; Why Ethiopia, Iran, Thailand, and the Islamic world are still in different years; How time became a tool of empire, standardisation, and control; What it means to live in parallel time. Not “behind,” but outside. We talk about solstice, seasons, empire, menstruation, divination, and the violence of ridicule, all in service of a deeper question: Who does your time belong to? If you’ve ever felt off-rhythm in the dark of winter, if the calendar never seemed to match your body, if you suspect time itself might be a spell... this episode is your unlearning. Follow, rate, and share. And remember: the sun turns when it turns. Not when the calendar says so. Follow @BloodlineMyths on Instagram or @WildlyWoven279 on TikTok. Also available on YouTube. This soundtrack was composed by Bloodline. Not found, not borrowed, but made for this moment.

1 de ene de 2026 - 56 min
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