Story 50: Hera Watches Troy Burn with Megan Peterson

“I will watch Troy BURN!”

After finally escaping the Labyrinth, the siblings come face to face with what might be the scariest goddess of all: Hera. Fortunately, writer and podcaster Megan Peterson (they/she) is here to provide literary insight, historical context, and biting wit.

Other topics include the Cold War and the American Nuclear Family, lessons about dangerous men, women’s footraces that are sixth shorter than the men’s division, Achilles beating up a literal river, DJ not being good in (non-virtual) battle, and Ovid the hack.

Find more of Megan!
The Monstrous Woman Pod: https://linktr.ee/themonstrouswomanpod
Megan’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mlpetersonwrites/

Please note that this episode was recorded before the announcement of Hades 2. Yes, we are very excited about Apollo.

Spoilers for Heroes of Olympus, Trials of Apollo, Lore Olympus, A Thousand Ships, Hades, Wonder Woman Historia, SMITE, and Go the Distance (A Twisted Tale)

Content Warning:
This episode contains mentions of and conversations about homophobia, domestic violence, adultery, sexual assault, torture, physical violence, cannibalism, war, misogyny, child abuse, ablism, and kidnapping.

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