34 episodes

Deathless villains that can’t help dying, idiots who are wiser than kings, and everyone’s favorite pestle-riding hag… Welcome to the perilous land of Slavic myths and legends, a land of wonder and adventure.
In a Certain Kingdom is a podcast where storyteller and award-winning fantasy novelist Nicholas Kotar translates and retells Slavic fairy tales and myths, then delves into the symbolic structure of the story. Featuring original music composed by Natalie Wilson.

In a Certain Kingdom Dn. Nicholas Kotar and Ancient Faith Radio

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

Deathless villains that can’t help dying, idiots who are wiser than kings, and everyone’s favorite pestle-riding hag… Welcome to the perilous land of Slavic myths and legends, a land of wonder and adventure.
In a Certain Kingdom is a podcast where storyteller and award-winning fantasy novelist Nicholas Kotar translates and retells Slavic fairy tales and myths, then delves into the symbolic structure of the story. Featuring original music composed by Natalie Wilson.

    A Special Announcement!

    A Special Announcement!

    Dn. Nicholas will be taking a brief hiatus from his podcast. Click here to find out what he is working on in the meantime!

    • 3 min
    The Wooden Eagle

    The Wooden Eagle

    A certain Tsar collects artisans like trinkets. And what do you think? Of course they all compete for his attention. But once a goldsmith and a carpenter argue so much they nearly come to blows. The Tsar, never one to avoid an exciting opportunity, orders them to create the greatest work of art ever made. The result? Well, a hero's journey, two thwarted executions, a princess in a tower. And a story that is sure to stay with you for a long time. In the analysis section, Deacon Nicholas wonders about creativity and how it can help inner transformation toward the good, the true, and the beautiful.

    • 21 min
    Prince Ivan, the Firebird, and Koschei the Deathless

    Prince Ivan, the Firebird, and Koschei the Deathless

    In a variation on a familiar story, Prince Ivan is the only one of his three brothers with the vigilance to find the thief of his father's golden apples. But when he tries to catch the thief - a firebird - he catches nothing but a tail feather. His father, overcome by the feather's beauty, promises riches to the son who brings back the firebird. Ivan repeatedly fails, and only through the help of a speaking wolf can he undertake the most difficult journey of all, through the dark forest of Baba Yaga, ending finally at the battlefield of the most dangerous foe of all: Koschei the Deathless Himself!

    • 23 min
    Prince Ivan, the Witch Baby, and the Little Prince of the Sun

    Prince Ivan, the Witch Baby, and the Little Prince of the Sun

    Little Prince Ivan was born dumb, and his parents couldn't wait to have another child. Anything was better than a voiceless future Tsar! But you should be careful what you wish for. They did have another child. A girl. But she had iron teeth. And an unfortunate taste for... well, everything! This strange, wonderful story has some of the most unusual and vivid images in all of Russian folklore. Instead of an analysis section, Deacon Nicholas is soliciting your feedback, dear listeners! Do you have any ideas for how to make the analysis section of the podcast better? Let me know!

    • 27 min
    Just Like Salt and Baba Yaga

    Just Like Salt and Baba Yaga

    Today we're happy to share two shorter stories, one called "Just Like Salt" and the other the return of everyone's favorite villain: Baba Yaga. In the analysis section, Deacon Nicholas recommends a wonderful new book that has some fascinating things to say about early Christian poetry and imaginative fictions. Be sure to check out "She Who Loved Much" by Fr Kevin Kalish, from Holy Trinity Publications.

    • 20 min
    The Tale of Vasilisa Mikulishna

    The Tale of Vasilisa Mikulishna

    This week we return to the world of mythical Kiev for another tale of the bogatyrs and... their wives? The Tale of Vasilisa Mikulishna is a wonderfully fun gender-swapping tale that puts masculine and feminine tropes on their head... only to put them all back in glorious order by the end. In the analysis section, Deacon Nicholas offers a real-life example of someone who was conquered by Christ through a life of storytelling.

    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Dmageae ,

It’s been rather more than six weeks.

Could we perhaps get another update if somethings gone wrong? Best wishes-A listener.

Snazzy_Quack ,

Absolutely Fabulous!!!

I am in love with this podcast. Nicholas is delightful and his commentary insightful and accurate. This is just wonderful to listen to and you sir have yourself a fan!

Anna Neufeldt ,

Well Done!

What a fun podcast! The tellings are dramatic and well done. The discussion following is so educational. And the piano is masterful. Thank you! My kids and I have loved listening!

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