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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2025 · 29 MIN

Episode 10.4: Exploring the hidden threads of mythology and making

from The Vandal Theory · host University of Idaho

Question: Do you have a favorite myth? Rochelle Smith (go.uidaho.edu/3WaYWMi) is the humanities librarian for the U of I Library (go.uidaho.edu/48ru5Cx). In this episode, she discusses the surprising ways gods, goddesses and other beings across cultures are connected to crafting and making. She also shares why these stories still matter today and what they reveal about human creativity and imagination. Visit our website go.uidaho.edu/thevandaltheory​. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.  Music  “Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).  “Daybreak Musing” (https://go.uidaho.edu/3LdpH0b) by Christian Richard Lloyd via Amphibious Zoo. Chapters (0:00) Do you have a favorite kind of myth? (4:50) Getting to know Rochelle Smith (5:55) Gods and their hobbies (7:45) What myths say about humanity (18:37) Smith’s favorite myths (21:20) Myths more people should know about (24:13) Engage with the past (27:23) Final thoughts

Question: Do you have a favorite myth? Rochelle Smith (go.uidaho.edu/3WaYWMi) is the humanities librarian for the U of I Library (go.uidaho.edu/48ru5Cx). In this episode, she discusses the surprising ways gods, goddesses and other beings across cultures are connected to crafting and making. She also shares why these stories still matter today and what they reveal about human creativity and imagination. Visit our website go.uidaho.edu/thevandaltheory​. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.  Music  “Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).  “Daybreak Musing” (https://go.uidaho.edu/3LdpH0b) by Christian Richard Lloyd via Amphibious Zoo. Chapters (0:00) Do you have a favorite kind of myth? (4:50) Getting to know Rochelle Smith (5:55) Gods and their hobbies (7:45) What myths say about humanity (18:37) Smith’s favorite myths (21:20) Myths more people should know about (24:13) Engage with the past (27:23) Final thoughts

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