The Personal Mythmaking Podcast (episodes 1-88) followed a very specific format.
I asked my female and non-binary guests the same four questions, and together, we followed the intriguing threads of story and curiosity as they unspooled.
- Whose traditional (Indigenous) territory are you on?
- What’s your favourite fairytale/ancient tale?
- What’s your relationship with your body like?
- And what’s your connection to your creativity?
These potent conversations were created by mixing creativity + the body + fairy tales + conversation with wild abandon.
Explore all Personal Mythmaking podcast episodes here:
89: Podcast update and name change!
88: {ENCORE} Inanna’s Descent + Kimberly Ann Johnson
87: Princess & the Pea + Shanna Lee
86: The Blind Man and The Hunter + Heather Vickery
85: The Red String of Fate + Camila Arguello
84: Why the Indians Have So Many Tribes + Kimya Nuru Dennis
83: Through the Fire + Isabel Martin-Ventura
82: Thordis the Prophetess + Holly Chang
81: Louise Hardy on art, therapy and creative resourcing
80: Fairytales for the Anthropocene: The Swan Sister
79: Kim Cooper on Traditional Chinese Medicine and supporting the immune system
78: Fairytales for the Anthropocene: The One Who Set Out to Study Fear
77: Ellen Brian on astrology for insight
76: Fairytales for the Anthropocene: The Handless Maiden
75: Melissa Addison-Webster on spinal cord injuries & sudden life changes
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