Survive the Jive Podcast
A podcast by Survive the Jive
85 Episodes
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Celsus, Chaldean Oracles and Roman diversity in the Imperial era
Published: 25/11/2019 -
Ban Anglo-Saxon? The Push to remove Anglo-Saxons from academic discourse
Published: 03/11/2019 -
The Lycian Peasants in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Published: 01/11/2019 -
Is Halloween Pagan?
Published: 27/10/2019 -
Is Freyja the same goddess as Eastre?
Published: 02/10/2019 -
A Pagan folk song - The Two Magicians
Published: 18/09/2019 -
Who is Odin? How can we understand this god?
Published: 16/09/2019 -
Sacred Mead of Poetry: What was in it and what did it mean?
Published: 12/09/2019 -
Jive Book Review: Bronze Age Mindset
Published: 09/09/2019 -
Pagan prayer and ritual - How to do it right!
Published: 09/09/2019 -
Sacred Land - Pagan perspectives on barrows and ruins
Published: 07/09/2019 -
The Seafarer - Ezra Pound Translation of Old English Anglo-Saxon Poem
Published: 04/09/2019 -
Origins of Horse Domestication: Professor Outram explains
Published: 03/09/2019 -
The Role of the priest in Indo-European society
Published: 06/08/2019 -
The History of Britain and her People
Published: 01/08/2019 -
How diverse were the Vikings? New DNA evidence.
Published: 29/07/2019 -
Arya Akasha and the Nordic-Vedic alliance
Published: 15/07/2019 -
May Day and Easter Goddess of Dawn
Published: 29/06/2019 -
Heathen Viking Hero - Hakon Jarl
Published: 29/06/2019 -
Who is Norse God TYR... A Sky-Father?
Published: 28/06/2019
Survive the Jive podcast is about history and ancient religions and folklore. Hosted by historian Thomas Rowsell who is also a documentary film maker, this podcast focuses mainly on Indo-European cultures and most specifically on Germanic/Norse paganism. The podcast takes a holistic approach to programming that informs, educates and improves us. It sometimes covers scientific topics but is mainly concerned with pre-Christian religions of Europe. Sometimes the podcasts are based on videos from the YouTube channel, other times they are exclusive. Guests can include historians, scientists, musicians and religious leaders.