Uncovering the untold world of African Mythology and folklore through delightful, thought-provoking, and sometimes funny discussions. We all know about Greek and Roman Mythology but as diaspora, we’ve made it our mission to let the world know about these amazing deities, complex characters, and incredible pantheons. Regular episodes every other Monday with minisodes in between! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
🎙️ Welcome back, Afro Mythos family! We’re Solomon and Adwoa, and today, we’re thrilled to introduce a special guest—Maria Motunrayo Adebisi, the author behind the extraordinary Koku Akanbi series! Follow her on socials @Maria.motunrayo.author
In this episode, we dive deep into Maria’s creative world, where African mythology and modern-day realities collide. Koku Akanbi: The Heart of Midnight and its sequel Koku Akanbi: The King of Lost Souls have captured the imagination of readers with their vibrant mix of ancient Orishas, gripping adventure, and deeply personal themes of dual identity and resilience.
✨ In This Episode:
🎧 Why Listen?
If you’ve ever wondered how African myths can shape modern fantasy or how characters with real-world challenges can become heroes, this episode is for you. We explore the importance of seeing ourselves in stories and the power of reclaiming African narratives in literature.
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We’d love to hear your thoughts on Koku’s journey! What does representation in fantasy mean to you? How does African mythology shape your perspective? Leave a comment or send us a message, and let’s keep the conversation going.
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🎙️ Welcome, Afro Mythos family! We're Solomon and Adwoa, and we are thrilled to bring you this special episode celebrating The National Gallery's 200th birthday. Join us for an extraordinary journey as we explore the fascinating intersection of European and African mythologies.
In this episode, we're joined by Ed Dickenson, a Gallery Educator at The National Gallery, who provides his expert insights on two iconic European paintings: Titian's 'Bacchus and Ariadne' and Luca Giordano's 'Perseus Turning Phineas and His Followers to Stone'.
We delve into the historical context and mythological stories behind these masterpieces, offering a detailed exploration of their themes and artistic significance.
✨ Our Artistic Responses:
- The love triangle of Oya, Sango, and Ogun from the Yoruba pantheon.
- The Legend of Wagadou from the Ghana Empire.
Through these narratives, we reveal the deep connections and contrasts between European and African mythologies, discussing themes of love, jealousy, rivalry, and fate.
What to Expect:
- In-depth discussions on mythological art.
- Cross-cultural comparisons of European and African myths.
- Insights from Ed Dickenson on the enduring appeal of mythology in art.
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Thank you for tuning in and embarking on this journey through time and myth with us!
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🎙️ Hello, Afro Mythos family! It's Solomon and Adwoa here :) and we're thrilled to bring you early access to another captivating episode of our podcast. This week, we're diving into the wonderful history of African empires, starting with the illustrious empires of Egypt, Kerma, and Kush.
🌟 In today's episode, we explore the foundations, achievements, and legacies of these ancient civilizations. We start with Ancient Egypt, known for its monumental architecture, complex society, and influential mythology. From the Old Kingdom's pyramids to the Middle Kingdom's renaissance and the New Kingdom's imperial grandeur, Egypt's history is a treasure trove of fascinating stories.
📜 We then journey to the Kingdom of Kerma, a powerful Nubian state south of Egypt. Kerma's strategic location and cultural exchanges with Egypt created a unique civilization, known for its impressive Deffufa structures and skilled archers. We discuss the religious practices and deities of Kerma, highlighting their deep connection to the natural world and fertility.
🏛️ Finally, we explore the Kingdom of Kush, which rose to prominence after Kerma. The Kushite rulers embraced Egyptian culture, ruling as the 25th Dynasty of Egypt. We delve into their military prowess, economic achievements, and the iconic pyramids of Meroë. The Kushites' blend of Egyptian and indigenous elements created a distinct and enduring legacy.
📚 Throughout the episode, we provide insights into the political, cultural, and technological contributions of these empires. We also discuss their interactions, conflicts, and the influence they had on each other and the broader African continent.
🎨 Stay tuned as we announce a special live session where we will create a painting inspired by the mythology surrounding these magnificent empires. We aim to bring their stories to life through art and storytelling.
🔗 Don't forget to check out our show notes and book recommendations on our Patreon. Your support helps us continue exploring and celebrating African mythology and history.
🌍 Thank you for joining us on this journey through time. Tune in, subscribe, and leave a review to help us share these incredible stories with more listeners.
Listen now and immerse yourself in the world of African myths and storytelling!
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🎙️ Hello, Afro Mythos family! It's Solomon and Adwoa here :) and we're thrilled to bring another captivating episode of our podcast. This week, we're joined by a remarkably talented guest, Abubakar Salim—an actor, voice artist, and game developer renowned for his role as Bayek in Assassin's Creed Origins and his work in shows like Jamestown and Raised By Wolves.
🌟 In today's episode, Abu shares his journey as the Creative Director of Surgent Studios and introduces us to his latest project, Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, a game inspired by Bantu mythology. This game not only showcases African folklore but also weaves a personal story of loss and healing.
🎮 Abu delves into the creation of Tales of Kenzera, explaining how his Kenyan heritage and a profound connection to his roots influenced the game’s narrative and characters. As storytellers dedicated to African mythology, we find a kindred spirit in Abu, who uses his unique platform to highlight and celebrate African cultures.
🤔 We also explore how his exposure to mythology has shaped his creative vision, and Abu shares insights into his research process, including fascinating myths that inspired aspects of the game.
📣 This episode is not just an exploration of a game but a deeper dive into how personal and cultural narratives can be intertwined to tell powerful stories in new mediums.
💬 We wrap up with a discussion on the potential of Tales of Kenzera to influence perceptions of African culture and the significant takeaways Abu hopes players will gain from the game.
🖌️ Stay tuned as we announce a special live session where we will create a painting inspired by the mythology surrounding this wonderful game, with Abu sharing more amazing folktales.
🔗 Pre-order Tales of Kenzera: ZAU now, and don't forget to follow Abu on Instagram @abzysalim and @surgentstudios for more updates!
https://www.ea.com/en-au/games/tales-of-kenzera/zau
🌍 As always, we appreciate you joining us on this journey to explore and celebrate the rich world of African Mythology. Tune in, subscribe, and leave a review to help us share these incredible stories with more listeners.
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Vodou - The Spirit of Freedom and Unity in Haiti. A melting pot of various African religious traditions, Vodou emerged as a beacon of hope and a tool for liberation in the heart of Saint-Domingue, now Haiti. It played a pivotal role in uniting the enslaved Africans, fuelling the fire of the Haitian Revolution, and birthing the world's first free black republic.
In this episode, we delve into the misunderstood world of Vodou, exploring its origins, practices, and the powerful pantheon of Loas that guide its followers. We speak on common misconceptions and shine a light on the religion's true essence:
Join us as we discuss the spirit of freedom and unity that Vodou embodies, offering a deeper understanding of a tradition that has been a cornerstone of Haitian culture and identity.
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Its a new season so join us as we reminisce about what got us into African mythology in the first place... oh and if you are starting with this episode, Run it back to the last season (S2) because you will want to be up to date with all the good content and discussions we have made so far (but don't go all the way back to the beginning beginning *Mufasa voice* ) oh and we have visuals now so head over to YouTube and see out lovely faces in 4K...ish.
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In this minisode, we tell tantalising little folktales about the afterlife... ish
Enjoy!
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In this minisode, we tell heart warming folktales about nature...
Enjoy!
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This is a special guest episode where we feature in DeMythifying the podcast and share how our fascination led us to paint these epic tales, bringing an overlooked mythos to the forefront. We discuss our comprehensive research process, the thrill of discovering new foktales, and our commitment to showcase Africa's rich, cultural diversity. Join us, Lauren and Charlotte, for a vibrant exchange on all things mythology.
Enjoy!
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In this minisode, we tell heart warming folktales about mothers.
Enjoy!
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In honour of Mother's Day, we explore the vital role of mothers in African mythology and culture. From powerful goddesses to nurturing caretakers, mothers have shaped the cultural values and beliefs of countless African societies. Join us as we explore the legacies of Abuk and Mamlambo, two mythical mothers whose stories continue to inspire (or scare) us today.
So grab your favourite cup of tea and join us for a journey through the rich and diverse world of African mythology...enjoy!
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In this minisode, we tell folktales about love...we think?
Enjoy!
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In this minisode, we tell stories about love (or hate) sibling folktales,
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Siblings…sometimes they can be your bestie and you can work together to save your father from being swallowed by a fish. Other times, you’re fighting to the death for a woman. Either way, you’re stuck with them!
Join us as we tell you about a siblings in African Mythology. Enjoy!
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In this minisode, we tell sun stories,
Enjoy!
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In this minisode, we tell a couple of trickster stories.
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In this minisode, we tell the origin story of Ramanga a fierce and manipulative Vampire (as told in the Unofficial White Wolf Wiki.)
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In our minisodes, we tell stories that listeners email in (studio@adeche.com) and various African folktales and legends!
Enjoy!
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Did the episode title catch your eye? Well then...press play and take a deep dive with us into the underwater world of Africa’s most popular mermaid…Mami Wata. Enjoy!
Have you ever encountered a mermaid or even Mami Wata before? Are you a Mamisi? If the answer is yes, we would love to hear your stories! Email studio@adeche.com - a selection of them will be told on our minisode.
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Join us on our tenth episode as we explore the Egyptian Pantheon and talk about the Goddess behind one of our paintings 'The Mistress of the House'...Nephthys!
We also tell some brand new folktales which surround the theme of food glorious food!
Stick around at the end to listen to an African proverb that will keep you motivated for days.
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Music by @RichardFemi_ of @MutualSoundz
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We all need a bit of sun!
This episode we explore a new pantheon from the Guanche mythology and introduce the Goddess Chaxiraxi.
Take a trip with us to Tenerife as we tell you a legend of kidnap, Magec, and a terrifying volcano. Think Moana meets Hades! Confused? You won't be for long...
When was the last time you went to the dentist? Don't answer that...this episode's African folktale will have you looking at your dentist differently, Imagine going to get your teeth fixed and coming out an Instagram baddie.
And finally, an African proverb you'll want to write down on your mothers day card (we got you)
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New year, new myths!
This episode we are bringing you two Orishas for the price of one...it's the IBEJI.
The 'Cramp Twins' of Yorubaland; good fortune or financial disasters will follow depending on how you treat them.
We'll also be taking you 'way down underground' (Hades Town reference) with a brand new... African folktale!
And prepare to be entertained as Adwoa struggles, and I mean strugglessss to tell the African proverb of the week.
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Join us in this episode as we talk about all things Anansi. One of the most well-known African mythology figures..
We are joined by our first guest of the show, mythology enthusiast...David Adebiyi.
Tune in for stories of Anansi, as well as an epic tale from Egypt - a mash up of The Prince of Egypt, Cinderella and the trails of Hercules.
You won't want to miss out on this episode!
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It's spooky season, so this week we're mixing it up a little and bringing you some of our favourite scary, Halloween-themed African mythology stories and characters.
So grab a pumpkin, dim the lights and be prepared to be scared as we tell tales of man-eating trees, Haitian Grim Reapers, a terrifying vampire and sleep paralysis demons!
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It's your faves, back at it again with another episode of Art Mythos.
This week we're talking about the Orisha equivalent of Van Gogh! The Yoruba Goddess of movement, restoration and rivers, the beautiful soul that inspired our painting 'Love Conquers All'...Oba!
So lend us your ear and find out how she got this title.
We will also take turns to narrate our favourite African folktales; something to do with an old man and his wife made of wood (ouch!) and another one of a fat woman made of oil (that's phat with 'ph' btw).
And of course as usual, you can expand your wisdom by hearing our African proverb of the week.
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We are back!
After our brief hiatus we are back with another interesting episode.
So... join us this week as we talk about the OG city boy otherwise known as Shango! The divinity of thunder and lighting and of course the inspiration behind our painting 'The Flame That Consumes Us.'
We will also tell a wild folktale about a magic drum and fufu tree (fascinating right?)
Stick around to hear our African proverb of the week.
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Join us this week as we talk about Yemọja, the patron deity of the ocean, the essence of motherhood, and the protector of children, the inspiration behind our painting 'Take Me To The River.
We also tell our favourite folktales which feature a few animals acting mad!
Stick around to hear our African proverb of the week.
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Music by @RichardFemi_ of @MutualSoundz
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Join us this week as we talk about Babalú Ayé, the Yoruba Orisha of disease and healing that inspired our painting 'Time Heals All'.
We also tell our favourite death folktales which disclaimer feature a lot of cannibalism and bad jokes!
Stick around to hear our African proverb of the week.
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Join us this week as we delve into our favourite African creation stories, from snitching siblings, eclipsed lovers, and a drunk creator!
We discuss the imagery these stories invoke and their potential to inspire new paintings.
Stick around to hear our African proverb of the week.
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