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Ladies of Lore

Ladies of Lore

By: India
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Ladies of Lore is the podcast dedicated to the fierce, forgotten and fascinating women of mythology and folklore. We unpick, unravel and explore their origins, their stories and explore how they have changed through time to arrive in today's modern world. From vengeful goddesses to cunning tricksters, warrior queens to mystical seers, we dive deep into the legends that shaped cultures - and the women who ruled them.


Whether they've been erased, misunderstood or overshadowed, we're here to set the record straight and bring their stories to life. If you love myth, history and powerful women, this is the podcast for you.

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Episodes
  • Schedule Update, Discord Server & Patreon News!
    Apr 30 2025

    Super short update this week to give you the low down on the latest at Ladies of Lore.

    Biggest news is that the Patreon & Discord Server are both now live and you can access them here:

    www.patreon.com/LadiesOfLore

    Hope to see and chat to some of you there!


    Support the show

    Join the Patreon! - patreon.com/LadiesofLore

    Follow me on Bluesky - @ladiesoflore.bsky.social

    Follow me on TikTok - @ladiesoflore


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    6 mins
  • Freyja: The Goddess Who Wept Gold
    Apr 23 2025

    In this episode, we journey through myth, memory, and modern magic to explore the powerful Norse goddess Freyja. From her ancient origins as a Vanir deity of love, fertility, death, and seiðr, to her medieval demonisation and Enlightenment dismissal, Freyja’s identity has evolved across centuries of cultural transformation. We trace how she was reimagined during the Romantic and nationalist 19th century and how today she rises again—this time as a feminist icon, digital warrior, and muse for video games, music, and literature. Join us as we uncover how Freyja’s story has been told, twisted, and reborn—again and again.


    Cool Stuff Mentioned In This Episode:

    http://germanicmythology.com/original/Freyja%20and%20Odr%202008%20CULT%20OF%20FREYR%20AND%20FREYJA.pdf

    https://skemman.is/bitstream/1946/27622/1/A%20New%20Kind%20of%20Feminine.pdf

    https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/57994/1/Lan-Wang-thesis.pdf

    https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9780203456385-9/freyja%E2%80%94a-goddess-many-names-britt-mari-n%C3%A4sstr%C3%B6m

    https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315832951-13/viking-religion-old-norse-mythology-terry-gunnell

    https://www.proquest.com/openview/e198dc4fef9e6a4e40d0465d3538b2a7


    Support the show

    Follow me on Bluesky - @ladiesoflore.bsky.social

    Follow me on TikTok - @ladiesoflore


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    53 mins
  • Circe: Weaving Her Own Fate
    Apr 16 2025

    This week we will be taking a look at the transformation of one of mythology’s most misunderstood women: Circe. From Homer’s dangerous enchantress to a symbol of female power and self-authorship, we'll trace Circe’s evolution through ancient texts, centuries of retellings, and her feminist reclamation in today’s literature and culture.


    Cool Stuff Mentioned In This Episode:

    https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-europe/spellbinding-story-circe-goddess-magic-006787

    https://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/Circe/circe.html

    https://uw.manifoldapp.org/read/odysseus-and-circe/section/00bcf35b-0057-450a-a122-781c91a8a73a

    https://devonte.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/alfred-tennyson-e28093-ulysses.pdf

    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Circe-Greek-mythology


    Support the show

    Follow me on Bluesky - @ladiesoflore.bsky.social

    Follow me on TikTok - @ladiesoflore


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    50 mins
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I was already a fan of India from her brilliant TikTok channel. Her latest project delves into ancient stories and brings them up to date as well as respecting their origins. An absolute must for anyone who is interested in history and legends. Definitely my new favourite podcast. I’d love to hear about the banshee.

A great new take on traditional tales

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