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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2022 · 20 MIN

Endings, Beginnings & Two-Faced Gods (January)

from The Loom: Folktales, Myths, Legends & Lore · host Songs For Dark Times

Some episodes of The Loom are neither stories, nor interviews, but seasonal musings which are inspired by the folklore, deities, cycles & tales of the season, coupled with intentions to re-frame my own daily life in the context of (internal & global) seasonal cycles & lore. I hope you will join me & would love to hear your own experiences & thoughts on the season…MUSICThe tracks used in this episode are In The Forest by Lesfm, sourced courtesy of Pixabay & Wild Rivers by Ketsa, used courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Our theme song is Grannen’s Bastu by Varelse.PATREONThis podcast is brought to you courtesy of my patrons. If you would like to explore extended materials, or simply wish to support the countless hours of (unpaid) work I put in + the continued life & growth of the podcast, head to Patreon and consider becoming a patron. If you enjoy this series, please rate/review it & share with friends. It is the only way for this little podcast to grow.Many thanks & Happy January!

This is an episode of musings from January 2021 + January 2022, discussing the cyclical nature of the world & life, Janus (the Roman God said to preside over doorways & transitional times), and the ability of the human species to rewrite narratives, on a personal, mundane, mythic or global scale.

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