131: Miku Binder Thomas Jefferson, Jr.

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2023 · 1H 22M

131: Miku Binder Thomas Jefferson, Jr.

from Unwise Girls

The Sword of Summer, ch. 13 to 18 (cw for discussion of suicide and sexual assault) This week on Unwise Girls, we take a deeper look into the life and troubles of a Valkyrie, our general hopes for Loki, how Magnus's perspective on Norse myth is limited, Valhalla as prison, the specter of alcohol, how Rick Riordan characterizes people and places through food, sustainable vegan beasts, the rabbit hole of U.S. mythology, Christofascism, a special surprise guest for our prophecy prediction corner, scary muscle puberty, a surprising use for Sumarbrander, and predestination that's set up to be subverted - unless it's the destiny of a land to be colonized, of course! Then it's fine. Come back next week for The Sword of Summer, ch. 19 to 22! Check out our Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/unwisegirls) Follow the show (https://twitter.com/unwisegirls) Hosted by Jacqueline (https://twitter.com/swampduchess) and Jane (https://twitter.com/janeyshivers). Edited by Jacqueline. Cover art by Vera (https://twitter.com/Innsmouth_Inn). Intro/outro: "Super Mariocean" by spacepony (https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01147)

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