Odyssey: A Daily Odyssey through Homer’s The Odyssey

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Odyssey: A Daily Odyssey through Homer’s The Odyssey

Odyssey: A Daily Odyssey into Homer’s The Odyssey, and more is a daily read-along podcast exploring one of the most influential works in Western literature.Every day for one year, host Landen Celano reads one page of Homer’s The Odyssey using Samuel Butler’s 1900 public-domain English prose translation, followed by thoughtful, often absurdist commentary. Episodes range from close story breakdowns to Greek mythology, historical context, and personal reflection as the epic unfolds in real time.Designed for first-time readers and longtime mythology fans alike, this podcast offers a simple way to finally experience The Odyssey—in order, without pressure, one page at a time.

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    The Song That Awakens Memory (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VIII – Part 2)

    Preparation turns swiftly into celebration, and the promise of return is marked by ritual, craft, and song. Yet even joy carries the weight of what has been. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VIII, the Phaeacians ready a swift ship for Odysseus’ voyage while the palace fills with guests. Alcinous offers sacrifice and a great feast, and the blind minstrel Demodocus is led into the hall and honored among the company. When he sings, the Muse turns him to the tale of the quarrel between Odysseus and Achilles, a song whose fame reaches back to the beginnings of Trojan sorrow. This moment binds past and present together, as heroic memory enters the feast and stirs what cannot remain silent.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Morning at the Assembly (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VIII – Part 1)

    A new day brings public judgment, renewed hospitality, and the promise of action. The stranger’s fate now moves from the private hall into the open sight of the people. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VIII, King Alcinous rises at dawn and leads Odysseus to the assembly of the Phaeacians near the ships. Athena moves through the city in disguise, calling the elders together and casting fresh grace upon Odysseus so that all marvel at him. Alcinous announces the need to prepare a ship and escort for the stranger, orders a feast, and summons the divine singer Demodocus to honor the gathering. This moment shifts Odysseus’ return from promise to preparation, as the whole community is drawn into his journey home.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Rest Before the Journey (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 11)

    A vow is answered with hope, and the long night of wandering finally gives way to rest. Words spoken in trust are met with shelter and calm. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Odysseus rejoices at King Alcinous’ promise and offers a prayer to Zeus that it be fulfilled. Arete orders the beds prepared, and the household attends to the stranger with care. At last, Odysseus lies down to sleep beneath the palace gallery, while Alcinous and his queen retire within. This quiet closing seals the pact of hospitality, granting Odysseus what he has lacked for so long: peace before the road home.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Gift of Freedom and the Promise of Home (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 10)

    A king speaks not with suspicion, but with generosity measured and sure. What is offered is not a bond, but a choice freely given. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, King Alcinous responds to Odysseus’ account with understanding rather than reproach. He accepts Odysseus’ explanation regarding Nausicaa, offers him the extraordinary honor of marriage and kinship if he would stay, and just as firmly promises safe passage home if he chooses to leave. Alcinous proclaims the unmatched skill of Phaeacian ships and orders that an escort be prepared at dawn. This moment seals the bond between host and guest, where hospitality reaches its highest form: freedom without coercion, and aid without condition.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Saved by the Shore and the Princess (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 9)

    The tale turns from storm to mercy, from open sea to sheltering land. Survival gives way to kindness at the edge of exhaustion. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Odysseus recounts how Poseidon shattered his raft and drove him toward the Phaeacian coast. After battling the waves and nearly perishing against the rocks, he finds refuge by a river, sleeps hidden beneath leaves, and awakens to the sound of Nausicaa and her companions at play. He tells how the princess received him with wisdom beyond her years, offering food, drink, clothing, and guidance. This moment completes Odysseus’ account of his arrival, grounding his suffering in truth and setting the seal upon his appeal for aid.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Seven Years on Ogygia (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 8)

    At last, the stranger speaks of what has been held back. His answer opens onto years of loss, endurance, and longing far from any human shore. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Odysseus responds to Queen Arete by recounting his time on Ogygia with Calypso. He tells of the destruction of his ship by Zeus, the loss of his companions, his survival upon the wreckage, and the seven years he spent weeping in captivity despite Calypso’s promise of immortality. Only after a command from Zeus does she send him away upon a raft, setting him once more upon the open sea. This is the beginning of Odysseus’ full account of suffering, where survival itself becomes the prelude to hope.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Question That Cannot Be Delayed (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 7)

    A promise is accepted, but silence can only last so long. At last, the stranger’s presence demands a name and a past. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Odysseus rejects any likeness to the gods and speaks instead of hunger, suffering, and the simple human longing for home. After the feast ends and the hall empties, Queen Arete recognizes the garments he wears—robes she herself helped make—and asks the question that now matters most: who he is, and how he came by them. This moment marks the turning point from welcome to reckoning, as Odysseus is called upon to tell his story.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Promise of Safe Passage (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 6)

    A feast gives way to resolve, and a stranger’s fate is weighed aloud before the gathered elders. Hospitality now turns toward action. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, King Alcinous addresses the Phaeacian captains after the libation is poured and the feast concludes. He declares that the elders will be summoned at dawn, sacrifices will be made, and plans laid to escort the stranger safely home. Alcinous also reflects on fate, the designs of the gods, and the close bond between the Phaeacians and the divine. This moment formally commits the kingdom to Odysseus’ return, placing his journey within both human care and the larger workings of destiny.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    From Ashes to Honor (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 5)

    A silence breaks, and with it the customs of kings assert themselves. What began in humility is answered with ceremony and care. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Odysseus sits by the hearth in the ashes until the elder Echeneus speaks, urging King Alcinous to honor the suppliant properly. Alcinous lifts Odysseus from the ground, seats him in a place of honor, orders food and drink, and prepares a libation to Zeus, protector of suppliants. This moment restores dignity through ritual, transforming a plea into welcome and setting the tone for what follows.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Stranger Revealed at the Queen’s Knees (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 4)

    A figure steps from concealment into silence, and the course of his fate turns on a single, deliberate gesture. All eyes fall upon the one who has endured too long. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Odysseus crosses the threshold of Alcinous’ hall while the Phaeacians pour their final libation. Still cloaked in Athena’s mist, he moves unseen until he reaches Queen Arete, where the veil falls away. Revealed at last, Odysseus clasps her knees and speaks his plea before the astonished court. This is the moment where wandering gives way to supplication, and the hope of home is placed in human hands.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Palace of Endless Gifts (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 3)

    A wanderer stands at the edge of wonder, uncertain whether to step forward. Before him rises a vision that seems shaped by gods rather than hands. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Odysseus arrives at the palace of King Alcinous after Athena departs for distant lands. He pauses at the threshold, overwhelmed by the radiant hall, its golden guardians, tireless servants, and the harmony of craft and abundance within. Beyond the walls, a garden flourishes without season or decay, its fruits ripening endlessly under divine favor. This moment reveals the full splendor of Phaeacian hospitality—an earthly paradise where generosity, skill, and divine blessing meet.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Guided to the Queen’s Threshold (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 2)

    A stranger walks unseen through marvel and power, guided by a voice both kind and formidable. Every step brings him closer to judgment—and to hope. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Athena leads Odysseus through the city of the Phaeacians under a veil of mist. As he passes their harbors, ships, and towering walls, Odysseus marvels at the strength and order of the people who have not yet seen him. At the palace gates, Athena reveals the importance of Queen Arete and counsels him where his fate may truly be decided. This is a moment of quiet instruction, where survival depends not on strength, but on humility, speech, and favor freely given.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Guided Through the Mist (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book VII – Part 1)

    A stranger moves unseen through a city not yet ready to know his name. Under divine protection, Odysseus takes his first careful steps toward safety. In this passage from The Odyssey, Book VII, Nausicaa returns to her father’s palace while Odysseus prepares to enter the city of the Phaeacians alone. Athena veils him in mist to shield him from ridicule, then appears in disguise to guide him toward the house of King Alcinous. This moment marks the quiet threshold between exile and hospitality, where divine aid and human kindness begin to converge.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Prayer in the Sacred Grove (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 11)

    Guidance ends, and solitude returns—yet not without hope. Before entering the city, the wanderer pauses to pray. In The Odyssey, Book 6, Nausicaa drives onward toward the city, carefully setting the pace so Odysseus and the maidens may follow on foot. At sunset they reach the sacred grove of Athene, and there Odysseus remains behind, exactly as he was instructed. Alone beneath the goddess’s trees, he prays to Athene at last, recalling how she once heard him not when Poseidon shattered his raft. He asks only this: that he may come among the Phaeacians as one worthy of compassion. Athene hears his prayer, though she does not yet reveal herself—still mindful of Poseidon’s unspent rage as Odysseus draws closer to the shelter of human walls.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Path to Mercy (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 10)

    Wisdom accompanies kindness, and the way forward is mapped with care. Safe arrival depends not only on welcome, but on knowing where to kneel. In The Odyssey, Book 6, Nausicaa completes her counsel to Odysseus, warning him against rumor and reproach while guiding him toward the surest hope of return. She directs him to wait in Athene’s sacred grove, then to enter the city alone once she has reached her father’s house. She teaches him the custom that will save him: pass by the king and clasp the knees of Queen Arete, whose judgment carries decisive weight. If her heart is kindly, the path home will open—even for a stranger from the farthest land. Thus, discretion, reverence, and the right appeal are set before him as clearly as the road itself.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Guidance into the City (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 9)

    Care turns cautious as kindness looks ahead. Help is offered—but with wisdom about the eyes of others. In The Odyssey, Book 6, Nausicaa prepares to return to the city and calls Odysseus to follow. She promises to lead him to the house of her father, King Alcinous, where he will learn the ways of the Phaeacians and find true aid. Yet she counsels discretion. Until they reach the city, Odysseus is to walk behind with the maidens, and once within the walls he must keep his distance, lest gossip and insolent talk arise among the people. Nausicaa speaks plainly of rumor, reputation, and the sharp tongues of men—teaching Odysseus not only where to go, but how to arrive safely among them.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Grace Restored by Water and Oil (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 8)

    From salt and rags to dignity renewed, the stranger steps fully back into the human world. Hospitality does more than shelter—it transforms. In The Odyssey, Book 6, Odysseus accepts the care Nausicaa offers with modest restraint, asking the maidens to stand aside while he washes the brine from his body. Anointed with oil and clothed in fresh garments, he emerges renewed—his strength and beauty heightened by Athene’s unseen hand. When he sits apart by the shore, changed and radiant, Nausicaa marvels, recognizing that his arrival is no accident of chance but the will of the gods. She orders food and drink to be given, and Odysseus eats eagerly at last, restored by kindness after long deprivation.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Hospitality Promised (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 7)

    Fear gives way to judgment, and judgment to kindness. A stranger is named—not as a threat, but as a charge of Zeus. In The Odyssey, Book 6, Nausicaa answers Odysseus with calm authority and compassion. She declares that his suffering comes from Zeus’ allotment, and that, having reached Phaeacian land, he will not be denied the rights of a suppliant—raiment, food, or guidance. She names her people and herself openly, revealing that she is the daughter of King Alcinous, in whom the strength of the Phaeacians rests. Turning to her frightened maidens, Nausicaa rebukes their flight and reminds them of the law that governs all wanderers: strangers and beggars come from Zeus, and even a small kindness is sacred. She commands them to give Odysseus food, drink, and a bath by the sheltered river, and thus the first true hospitality of his long return begins.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Suppliant’s First Words (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 6)

    A stranger steps from the wild into the circle of human speech, choosing reverence and restraint where fear might rule. In The Odyssey, Book 6, Odysseus finally addresses Nausicaa, not with touch or demand, but with carefully measured words. Unsure whether she is mortal or divine, he likens her to Artemis in beauty and bearing, praising her family and the harmony she will one day bring to a household. He then names his suffering plainly: twenty days cast upon the wine-dark sea, driven from Ogygia by wind and wave, and delivered at last to an unknown shore. As a suppliant, he asks only for pity, direction to the city, and a garment to cover his need—closing with a meditation on the highest human good: a man and wife united in one heart and mind.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Stranger Reveals Himself (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 5)

    Laughter breaks the silence—and a wanderer is drawn back into the world of human voices. In The Odyssey, Book 6, as Nausicaa and her maidens prepare to depart, Athene brings Odysseus’ rest to an end. A misthrown ball and a sudden cry awaken him beneath the trees, and he wonders what manner of people dwell in this land—violent and lawless, or hospitable and God-fearing. Clothed only in a leafy bough, Odysseus emerges from hiding, desperate and sea-worn. His appearance scatters the maidens in fear, but Nausicaa alone stands firm, her courage steadied by Athene. Weighing his need and her modesty, Odysseus chooses words over touch, preparing to beg for help with careful speech—the first step back toward human fellowship.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Play Beside the River (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 4)

    Labor gives way to laughter, and the quiet riverbank becomes a place of grace. Joy arrives unknowing of the fate it is about to meet. In The Odyssey, Book 6, Nausicaa and her maidens reach the clear-flowing river, unharness the mules, and set about washing the household garments. They cleanse the clothes in the running water, lay them out to dry along the shore, and bathe themselves, anointing their bodies with olive oil beneath the sun. When the work is done and the meal finished, the princess and her companions turn to play. Casting off their veils, they play at ball and sing together, and Nausicaa shines among them—likened to Artemis herself, taller and brighter than the nymphs who follow her. Unaware, their laughter drifts toward a man long hidden by leaves and sorrow.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Morning Resolve in Scheria (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 3)

    The dream lingers into daylight, and purpose takes shape. What was whispered in sleep becomes action under the rising sun. In The Odyssey, Book 6, Dawn awakens Nausicaa, and the memory of Athene’s counsel stirs her to motion. She goes at once to her parents, asking her father for a wagon to carry the household garments to the river for washing—speaking with care, modesty, and foresight. Alcinous readily agrees, seeing more than she says, and orders the wagon prepared. With food, wine, oil, and clean intentions, Nausicaa sets out with her maidens toward the riverbank. A simple errand begins—one that will soon draw the weary wanderer back into the world of human kindness.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Call to Action in a Dream (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 2)

    A quiet night gives way to gentle urging. Destiny moves not with force, but with suggestion and care. In The Odyssey, Book 6, Athene comes to Nausicaa in a dream, disguised as a familiar friend, and speaks to her of neglected garments, growing reputation, and the nearness of marriage. With soft reproach and practical wisdom, she stirs the princess toward action—washing the household clothes at the river, as custom and honor require. The goddess’ counsel is carefully shaped: it prepares Nausicaa for her own future, pleases her parents, and unknowingly sets the path that will soon bring her face to face with a stranger in need. Thus, even in sleep, the way home for Odysseus is being quietly arranged.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Dream Before the Meeting (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 6 – Part 1)

    While one hero sleeps at last, the world prepares to receive him. Fate turns quietly, setting kindness in motion. In The Odyssey, Book 6 opens with Odysseus lying exhausted beneath the leaves, granted rest by Athene after his long trial at sea. As he sleeps, the goddess turns her care toward the Phaeacians, a people set apart from the violence of the wider world. Athene travels to Scheria and enters the palace of King Alcinous, where his daughter Nausicaa lies asleep among her handmaids. There, in the stillness before dawn, the goddess begins to shape the encounter that will carry Odysseus from isolation toward human welcome once more.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Rest at Last Beneath the Leaves (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 15)

    Exhaustion finally overtakes endurance. After storm, surf, and supplication, survival gives way to rest. In The Odyssey, Book 5, the river god answers Odysseus’ prayer, stilling the waters and bearing him safely to shore. Broken by salt and fatigue, he collapses, releases Ino’s saving veil back to the sea, and gives thanks upon the earth itself. Weighing the dangers of cold, exposure, and beasts, Odysseus chooses wisely. He climbs to a sheltered wood, builds a bed of fallen leaves beneath twin olive trees, and at last lies down. There, Athene grants him deep sleep, easing the long travail of sea and sorrow as the night closes around him.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Clinging to Stone, Begging the River (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 14)

    Land offers no mercy—but wit and prayer hold fast where strength cannot. Survival now hangs on judgment, timing, and reverence. In The Odyssey, Book 5, a towering wave hurls Odysseus against the jagged shore, where only Athene’s sudden counsel saves him. He clutches the rock with torn hands, endures the recoil of the surf, and is cast back once more into the sea, barely escaping a death not yet ordained. Bruised and bleeding, Odysseus swims beyond the breakers in search of safer ground. At last he sights the mouth of a smooth-flowing river, sheltered from wind and stone, and there he turns from struggle to supplication—praying to the river as a king, invoking the ancient law of mercy owed to all wanderers who come in need.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Shore Without Welcome (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 13)

    Salvation appears at last—only to reveal a new danger. What the eye longs for, the body cannot yet reach. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Athene intervenes, stilling the winds and sending the North Wind to bear Odysseus toward the land of the Phaeacians. For two nights and two days he is carried on the swell, fearing death, until calm returns and land rises suddenly before him—wooded and near, like life restored to a dying father. But hope falters at the sound of surf. The coast offers no harbor, only sheer rock, reefs, and thunderous waves. As Odysseus weighs his peril—whether to risk the cliffs, search further along the shore, or fear monsters of the deep—he knows the earth-shaker’s anger has not fully spent itself. Survival now depends on judgment as much as endurance.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Between Raft and Sea (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 12)

    Choice narrows to endurance. What remains is not certainty, but resolve. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Odysseus hesitates to abandon his raft, fearing yet another divine deception. He resolves to endure so long as the timbers hold, trusting neither promise nor impulse but his own hard-earned judgment. Poseidon answers with final violence. A single towering wave shatters the raft, scattering its beams across the sea. Stripped of Calypso’s garments, Odysseus binds Ino’s veil about his breast and casts himself into the water, striking out toward fate. From afar, the earth-shaker watches and withdraws, leaving the hero to wander on—still suffering, yet not undone.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Help from the Sea (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 11)

    Disaster strikes without pause—and mercy answers from an unexpected quarter. In The Odyssey, Book 5, a towering wave smashes Odysseus from his raft, shattering mast and sail and dragging him beneath the sea. Weighted by borrowed garments, he barely resurfaces, yet clings again to the wreck as winds hurl him helplessly across the deep. Then compassion rises from the waters. Ino Leucothea, once mortal and now divine, pities his suffering and offers stark counsel: abandon the raft, trust the swim to shore, and bind about his chest an imperishable veil that will keep him from death. Salvation, she warns, lies not in holding fast—but in letting go.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Storm Unleashed (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 10)

    Calm shatters into chaos. The open sea becomes a judgment without mercy. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Poseidon gathers the winds and darkens sky and water alike, hurling East, South, West, and North against one another until night itself seems to fall upon the sea. Odysseus’ raft is swallowed by storm, and with it his certainty. As his strength falters, Odysseus speaks inwardly, lamenting that he did not die honorably at Troy where glory and burial would have followed. Now, alone amid the waves, he fears a nameless death—one more sorrow added to a life already heavy with endurance.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Guided by Stars, Spied by a God (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 9)

    The journey begins in hope and skill—but the sea remembers old grudges. What looks like safe passage draws a god’s wrath. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Odysseus completes his raft and is sent forth by Calypso with provisions, water, and a gentle wind. Steering by the stars—the Pleiads, Bootes, and the steadfast Bear—he sails sleeplessly for seventeen days until the dim hills of Phaeacia rise from the mist like a shield. Yet the voyage does not go unseen. From afar, Poseidon spies Odysseus nearing the land where his suffering is fated to ease. Angered by the gods’ changed purpose, the earth-shaker resolves that even now the hero shall not reach safety without further trial.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Mortal Choice, the Work Begins (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 8)

    The promise of eternity is weighed—and refused. What follows is not escape, but labor. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Odysseus answers Calypso at last, acknowledging her beauty and immortality, yet choosing the fragile, aging life that waits for him at home. Even the certainty of further suffering cannot turn him aside; endurance, he declares, has already shaped his life. With Dawn’s return, words give way to action. Calypso arms him with tools and leads him to the trees, and Odysseus sets to work with practiced skill—felling timber, shaping beams, boring joints, and fitting mast, sail, and rudder. By his own hands, the raft that will carry him back toward fate is born.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    An Oath Sworn, a Choice Renewed (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 7)

    Freedom is sealed by solemn promise—and temptation makes one last appeal. Even with the way open, the cost of leaving is laid bare. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Calypso answers Odysseus’ demand with the greatest oath the gods can swear, calling Earth, Heaven, and the Styx to witness that she will plot no harm against him. Assured at last, Odysseus follows her back to the cave, where mortal and immortal share a final meal. Calypso then speaks plainly of the road ahead, warning of the suffering yet to come and offering an alternative: remain with her, live without death, and forsake the perilous return. Odysseus’ longing for home and wife stands silently against the promise of immortality, and the choice—already made—is tested one final time.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Released from the Shore, Bound by Trust (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 6)

    Freedom is offered at last—but suspicion lingers where promises once confined him. Release must be proven, not merely spoken. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Calypso finds Odysseus as she has always found him: weeping on the shore, his days spent in grief and longing, his nights given unwillingly to the nymph who once held him fast. She delivers Zeus’ command plainly and offers the means of departure—a raft, provisions, clothing, and a guiding wind. Odysseus does not rejoice. Hardened by loss and divine reversals, he fears hidden guile and refuses to sail unless Calypso first swears a binding oath. Even at the moment of escape, trust must be earned before the sea can be faced.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Calypso’s Protest, Zeus’ Law (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 5)

    The decree is obeyed—but not without grief. Even the gods feel the ache of parting. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Calypso answers Hermes with a bitter lament, accusing the Olympians of jealousy whenever a goddess loves a mortal. She recalls other divine unions cut short by wrath and violence, and defends her care for Odysseus, whom she rescued from the sea and promised freedom from death and age. Yet she yields. Zeus’ will cannot be undone. Though she cannot provide ship or crew, Calypso vows to give Odysseus honest counsel, hiding nothing that might help him reach his home unharmed—while Hermes warns her not to invite the thunderer’s anger by delay.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Zeus’ Will Is Spoken Aloud (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 4)

    Hospitality is offered—but authority cannot be refused. The beauty of the island gives way to the weight of decree. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Hermes accepts Calypso’s welcome and then delivers the message he was sent to bear. This journey, he makes clear, was not of his own choosing but commanded by Zeus himself, whose will no god may overturn. The decree is final: Odysseus, long-suffering beyond all others, must be released. Though all his companions were lost after angering Athene, it is not fated that Odysseus should perish in exile. He is destined yet to see his friends, return to his high-roofed home, and set foot once more in his own land.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Messenger Reaches the Enchanted Isle (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 3)

    Command takes form in motion. What was decreed on Olympus arrives at the edge of the world. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Hermes sets out at once, fastening his golden sandals and flying swift as thought over sea and land. He descends to Calypso’s distant island, a place of breathtaking beauty—blazing cedar fires, woven song, flowing springs, and a garden fit to astonish even the gods. Yet amid all this splendor, Odysseus is absent from the warmth within. He sits apart on the shore, worn with tears, gazing out over the empty sea. Calypso recognizes the messenger at once and welcomes him, unaware that the stillness of her isle is about to be broken by the will of Zeus.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Decree Set in Motion (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 2)

    The council answers at last. What has lingered in debate is resolved by command. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Zeus replies to Athene with firm assurance: Odysseus’ vengeance has already been set in motion, and Telemachus will be guided safely home while the suitors’ efforts come to nothing. The balance of fate is clarified, not denied. Zeus then charges Hermes with a decisive task—to carry the unerring will of the gods to Calypso. Odysseus will depart at last, not by divine escort but by his own labor, sailing a bound raft through suffering to the land of the Phaeacians, where honor, aid, and a final passage home await him by fate’s decree.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A New Council, a Long Delay Ends (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 5 – Part 1)

    At last, the gods turn their gaze back to the man long absent from his own story. What has been endured in silence is spoken aloud. In The Odyssey, Book 5, Dawn rises and the Olympian gods gather in council beneath the authority of Zeus. Athene speaks with sharp clarity, reminding them of Odysseus’ suffering on a distant island, held against his will by the nymph Calypso, cut off from ships, crew, and return. She presses the injustice further still: while Odysseus languishes forgotten, his son now faces mortal danger at home. The balance of neglect and loyalty is laid bare before the gods—and the long-stalled fate of Odysseus is brought once more into judgment.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Dreams and the Narrow Strait (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 25)

    Fear speaks softly at the threshold of sleep. Comfort answers—but only in part. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Penelope answers the phantom in a half-dream, voicing the double loss that haunts her: a husband long gone and a son newly imperiled. The vision assures her that Pallas Athene herself guides Telemachus, and that pity has moved the goddess to intervene. When Penelope presses for tidings of Odysseus, the answer is withheld. The phantom fades, leaving hope without certainty. As dawn nears, the suitors put their plot into motion, sailing to the narrow isle of Asteris, where they lie in wait—poised between Ithaca and Samos—for Telemachus’ return.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Phantom’s Comfort, a Silent Ambush (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 24)

    While violence is set in motion, mercy takes a gentler form. The night carries both threat and reassurance. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Antinous quietly rallies the suitors to act on their murderous plan, selecting twenty men and readying a ship to lie in wait for Telemachus under cover of darkness. As they arm themselves and watch for nightfall, Penelope remains alone above, fasting and consumed by fear for her son’s life. At last, sleep overtakes her grief. In that stillness, Athene sends a phantom in the likeness of Iphthime to stand at Penelope’s head, bidding her cease her tears and take heart—for Telemachus, she is told, is not hateful to the gods and will yet return.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Prayer in the Upper Chamber (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 23)

    Despair gives way to confession—and grief turns, at last, toward hope. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Eurycleia reveals that she knowingly aided Telemachus’ departure, bound by his oath to keep silence. She urges Penelope to rise from sorrow, cleanse herself, and appeal to Athene, trusting that the gods have not wholly forsaken the house of Odysseus. Penelope obeys. From her upper chamber she prays to the goddess for her son’s protection, and Athene hears. Below, the wooers boast in ignorance, mistaking ritual for surrender, unaware that divine attention has already been drawn.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Mother’s Lament (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 22)

    Grief deepens when fear finds its voice. What Penelope learns cannot be undone by anger alone. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Medon admits he does not know whether a god or Telemachus’ own spirit compelled the journey. The uncertainty overwhelms Penelope, who collapses in sorrow at the threshold of her chamber as her handmaids mourn with her. She pours out her grief, recalling the loss of Odysseus and fearing that her son, too, may be taken without trace. In desperation, she calls for Dolius to summon Laertes, hoping that counsel, protest, or public appeal might yet save the last heir of Odysseus’ house.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Penelope Learns the Plot (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 21)

    What is whispered in secret soon breaks into the open. Knowledge arrives too late to be softened. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Penelope learns of the suitors’ hidden design when Medon overhears their plotting and brings word to her in the halls. Her anger flares first—an indictment of their ingratitude and abuse of Odysseus’ house—but it quickly turns to terror. Medon reveals the truth: the suitors plan to murder Telemachus on his return from Pylos and Lacedaemon. At this, Penelope is undone, struck silent by fear that her son’s journey may erase even his name from the earth.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Plotting in the Open Air (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 20)

    What was once insolence hardens into intent. News of Telemachus’ journey turns irritation into resolve. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Noëmon explains that he willingly gave Telemachus his ship, naming the finest youths of Ithaca as companions—and noting, with wonder, that Mentor appeared in two places at once. The revelation ignites the suitors’ fury. Antinous calls the company together and lays bare his fear: Telemachus is growing beyond their control. He urges immediate action, proposing an ambush at sea between Ithaca and Samos, where the young prince’s search for his father might be ended in blood before he reaches manhood.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Wooers Take Notice (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 19)

    While hospitality and courtesy unfold abroad, danger stirs at home. Absence, once unnoticed, becomes a cause for alarm. In The Odyssey, Book 4, preparations for feasting continue in the halls of Menelaus, but the scene shifts back to Ithaca, where the suitors idle in sport and arrogance before Odysseus’ palace. Their routine is broken when Noëmon asks after his ship, lent to Telemachus for the journey to Pylos. The question lands with force. Antinous and Eurymachus, startled by the news, press for details—when Telemachus left, with whom, and whether the ship was taken willingly—marking the moment when the young prince’s journey draws dangerous attention.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Gift Fit for Memory (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 18)

    Courtesy meets restraint as generosity is weighed against homeward duty. What matters most is not speed, but suitability. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Telemachus politely declines Menelaus’ offer of horses, explaining that Ithaca’s rugged land favors goats, not chariots. Though he would gladly linger for a year to hear such stories, his companions wait in Pylos, and the pull of responsibility calls him onward. Menelaus responds with warmth and understanding, honoring Telemachus’ judgment by offering instead a treasured mixing bowl of silver and gold—a gift meant not for use alone, but for remembrance, binding guest and host long after parting.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    A Proper Farewell, a Generous Promise (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 17)

    The tale comes to rest not in wonder, but in order. What was delayed is set right through ritual, remembrance, and return. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Menelaus concludes his account by describing his obedience to the gods’ command: the voyage back to Aegyptus, the offering of hecatombs, and the raising of a lasting memorial for Agamemnon. With the gods appeased, a fair wind carries him safely home at last. Now finished with his story, Menelaus turns to hospitality. He urges Telemachus to remain in Sparta a while longer, promising honor, gifts, and safe passage onward—tokens of friendship meant to endure long after the journey resumes.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    Tears on the Shore, Tidings of the Living (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 16)

    Grief reaches its breaking point—but truth, once spoken, reshapes despair into endurance. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Menelaus recalls collapsing beneath the weight of what he has learned, weeping until life itself seemed unbearable. Proteus urges him to rise, reminding him that sorrow alone brings no aid, and offers a final measure of hope regarding Agamemnon’s vengeance. At last comes the answer Menelaus dreads and desires most: Odysseus yet lives, stranded and weeping on a distant island, held fast by Calypso with no ship or crew to carry him home. And for Menelaus himself, the god foretells a gentler fate—transport not to death in Argos, but to the Elysian plain, where ease and unending breeze await.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    The Fates of Kings (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book 4 – Part 15)

    The truth Menelaus sought is finally spoken—and it is heavy with ruin, pride, and betrayal. In The Odyssey, Book 4, Proteus recounts the grim outcomes of the Achaean leaders after Troy. Ajax the Lesser survives the sea only to perish through arrogance, crushed by Poseidon after boasting against the gods. Agamemnon, spared the storms, meets a darker fate at home, welcomed with feasting and murdered through Aegisthus’ long-laid treachery. The tale lays bare the cost of hubris and misplaced trust, revealing that survival at sea does not guarantee safety on land—and that the end of war did not end its violence.   New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw   Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Odyssey: A Daily Odyssey into Homer’s The Odyssey, and more is a daily read-along podcast exploring one of the most influential works in Western literature.Every day for one year, host Landen Celano reads one page of Homer’s The Odyssey using Samuel Butler’s 1900 public-domain English prose translation, followed by thoughtful, often absurdist commentary. Episodes range from close story breakdowns to Greek mythology, historical context, and personal reflection as the epic unfolds in real time.Designed for first-time readers and longtime mythology fans alike, this podcast offers a simple way to finally experience The Odyssey—in order, without pressure, one page at a time.

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