Author Archives: Gregory

I’m the one you hear in your head!

New Theme (Sort of)

Just a quick post to let you know that I’m still alive and kicking. You may notice some slight changes to the appearance of the web site. Well, that will happen when the theme and content files get deleted during an upgrade. Not much of a change in the layout as the database was preserved.
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New Twitter Account - @MythPodcast

As I announced on the MythPodcast blog, I have a new Twitter account specifically for all of my myth-related podcasts, it’s @MythPodcast
I’ll be live tweeting my experiences at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas under my other new Twitter account, @SigmaMedia.
I hope to see you in Vegas!
Now, go share a story!

MythShow.com 12: Interview - Celtic Myth Podshow

Questions answered during the Interview:

Who were the Celts?
Are the tales from the Celts more myth (based-in religious worship), folklore (tales of heroes, historical or fantastical), or both?
What different “cycles” are found in Celtic mythology?
Who are some of the more important figures from Celtic Mythology?

The resource material for this episode came from:

Celtic Myth Podshow (http://celticmythpodshow.com/)
Tee Morris: [...]

 
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MythShow.com 11 - Fairy Tales, Movie Review: Enchanted

CAUTION: This podcast reveals spoiler plot point about the movie “Enchanted” (But really, it’s a Disney romantic comedy, how hard is it to predict the ending.)

Essay References:

Official Enchanted Website
Enchanted on Wikipedia
Enchanted on IMDB

Podcasts Mentioned:

Dancing with Elephants
The Podsafe Christmas Podcast

Music prodived by Jon Schmidt
Live Discussion, No transcripts available

 
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MythShow.com Announcement - Overtime

For those of you who read my blog postings at mythpodcast.com, you already know what is going on. Now, to bring the rest of you up to speed, my day job is now requiring substantial amounts of overtime. A project that is supposed to be completed by December 31st is behind schedule and the overtime [...]