Hi! I am Ariel, and I am your host.
Tales of Olympus is a podcast that brings Greek mythology to life—one story at a time. From powerful gods to terrifying monsters, and heroic quests to magical myths, each episode explores the wonders of ancient legends.
I also talk about the Percy Jackson series—how it connects to the original myths, and why it’s so fun to read. If you love Camp Half-Blood, demigods, and epic quests, you’ll feel right at home.
Whether you’re new to Greek myths or already obsessed like me, there’s always something epic waiting in every episode.
Get ready to climb Mount Olympus—one tale at a time!
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Hi! I am Ariel, and I am your host.
Tales of Olympus is a podcast that brings Greek mythology to life—one story at a time. From powerful gods to terrifying monsters, and heroic quests to magical myths, each episode explores the wonders of ancient legends.
I also talk about the Percy Jackson series—how it connects to the original myths, and why it’s so fun to read. If you love Camp Half-Blood, demigods, and epic quests, you’ll feel right at home.
Whether you’re new to Greek myths or already obsessed like me, there’s always something epic waiting in every episode.
Get ready to climb Mount Olympus—one tale at a time!
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What if your music could move gods, beasts, even the dead themselves? 🎶
In this emotional episode of Tales of Olympus, Ariel tells the heartbreaking story of Orpheus, the legendary musician who braved the Underworld to bring back his beloved Eurydice.
🌑 Can love defy death?
💔 What happens when trust falters?
🎶 And why does this myth still echo through music, poetry, and art thousands of years later?
Join us for a story that begins in love, descends into darkness, and leaves us with a question we still ask today: can love survive without trust?
✨ Plus: Ariel’s signature storytelling, godly gossip, and a reminder that myths are never just myths—they’re mirrors of our own hearts.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
Tales of Olympus has now had its own fandom page! It is not yet searchable on google, but you can access it directly by link:
https://tales-of-olympus.fandom.com
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