End of Season 14 Announcement

End of Season 14 Announcement

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RE-RELEASE: Janus: God of the New Year

Help keep our podcast going by contributing to our Patreon! ⁠ Janus is the two-faced god of the Roman pantheon. He was the god of beginnings and endings, of dual natures, of passageways and passage through time. He’s the god of thresholds and doorways and gates, and the god of ch ...  Show more

RE-RELEASE: Saturnalia: So Much More than Roman Christmas

Help keep our podcast going by contributing to our Patreon! ⁠⁠ Wish you had a holiday all about feasting, drinking, the upending of the social order, blood sacrifices, the harvest, pranks, novelty gifts, honouring a god who devoured his kids, and the returning sun? Don’t we all?? ...  Show more

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