328 episodes

The Prancing Pony Podcast is a weekly show about the Middle-earth legendarium of J.R.R. Tolkien, hosted - for six seasons - by Alan Sisto and Shawn E. Marchese. As the show returns for its seventh season, Alan welcomes an all-star cast of co-hosts to join him as he explores the first part of The Return of the King!

Alan and all his co-hosts are passionate Tolkien enthusiasts, and they invite listeners to enjoy their detailed exploration of Tolkien’s work, with smart but straightforward discussion and a healthy dose of self-effacing humor, pop-culture references, and bad puns. These are the folks you'd want to hang out with at a pub and talk Tolkien with.

The Prancing Pony Podcast The Prancing Pony Podcast

    • Arts
    • 4.8 • 265 Ratings

The Prancing Pony Podcast is a weekly show about the Middle-earth legendarium of J.R.R. Tolkien, hosted - for six seasons - by Alan Sisto and Shawn E. Marchese. As the show returns for its seventh season, Alan welcomes an all-star cast of co-hosts to join him as he explores the first part of The Return of the King!

Alan and all his co-hosts are passionate Tolkien enthusiasts, and they invite listeners to enjoy their detailed exploration of Tolkien’s work, with smart but straightforward discussion and a healthy dose of self-effacing humor, pop-culture references, and bad puns. These are the folks you'd want to hang out with at a pub and talk Tolkien with.

    327 – Promised You a Miracle

    327 – Promised You a Miracle

    Legolas is at a loss for words after visiting Aglarond with Gimli; Alan is at a loss for words after… well, never, really. Join The Man of the West and The Sage of the South as The Fellowship of the Ring head out on their farewell tour in our second of three episodes on Many Partings. Treebeard speaks his mind about orcs, gives excuses about Saruman, and offers Merry & Pippin just one more drink. Our simple minds speculate about poetry, revisit Gimli’s rizz, and wonder if Thranduil and Treebeard went to the same school for jailers. Also, one man’s treasure is our confusion.

    • 1 hr 34 min
    326 – Don’t You (Forget About Me)

    326 – Don’t You (Forget About Me)

    Gimli offers to speedily fetch his axe, while James offers to speedily fetch his microphone. Join The Man of the West in welcoming back The Sage of the South as Théoden is laid to rest in our first of three episodes on Many Partings. Arwen offers Frodo a lovely parting gift, Aragorn gifts the Grey Wood to the Drúadan, and two kings struggle with gift ideas. We talk about Éomer & Gimli’s deathmatch, wonder how you can give away what you’ve already lost, and discover two long lost names for Frodo & Sam. Also, we all need to use plenipotentiary a lot more. 

    • 1 hr 45 min
    325 – When Love Comes to Town

    325 – When Love Comes to Town

    The reign of Aragorn Elessar begins, as the reign of Sara ends - quite possibly with her sailing off on a ship filled with cats. Join The Man of the West and the Shield-maiden of Rohan as Gandalf and the new king go mountain-climbing in our last episode on The Steward and the King. Frodo tries to be patient, Aragorn looks for a sign, and Arwen arrives with an entourage. We reconcile questionable timelines, and do the math to figure out how tall Mindolluin might be. Shawn joins Alan for a Philology Faire on ye utúvienyes — which apparently means, “Did you know I broke my toe when I kicked that helmet?” Also, Sara considers making apple crumble… from the fruit of the White Tree.

    • 2 hrs 11 min
    324 – A Sort of Homecoming

    324 – A Sort of Homecoming

    It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for: The Return of… Ioreth. Join The Man of the West and The Shield-maiden of Rohan as Faramir tenders his resignation in our third episode on The Steward and the King. Ioreth educates her kinswoman, Faramir uses his Ask the Audience lifeline, and Aragorn gives Beregond a fright. We wonder why Dol Amroth harpers are the most skillful, agree that ‘never accept single combat with the Witch-king’ is good advice, and relish some more beautiful Quenya. Also, we observe the difference between the Rod of the Stewards and Rod Stewart.

    • 1 hr 54 min
    323 – Tolkien Reading Day 2024

    323 – Tolkien Reading Day 2024

    Put your own priorities aside and get ready to do the hard thing as you join us for the PPP’s ninth annual celebration of Tolkien Reading Day, observed every March 25 in honor of the destruction of the Ring and the fall of Barad-dûr. This year’s theme, as chosen by the Tolkien Society, is Service and Sacrifice — and wow, there are lots of great passages to choose from! The Man of the West and The Shield-maiden of Rohan join forces to highlight this powerful theme seen throughout Tolkien’s writing: from Éowyn and her frustration with ‘duty’, to the obvious Húrin moment; from Galadriel’s diminished joy, to a wet bicycle ride. Plus, Amandil’s private island is now head canon.

    • 2 hrs 5 min
    322 – Questions After Nightfall 26

    322 – Questions After Nightfall 26

    The Man of the West welcomes people who fanboy… about Sara, the Shield-maiden of Rohan, as we answer listener questions in our 26th Questions After Nightfall! From Dr. Brown’s TED talk to Alan’s improving sarcasm, from creation mythologies to the frat bros of the Valar, our listeners remind us we can always go lower. Alan guesses wrong, we apply the Prime Directive to the Valar, and decide that we don’t talk about Túrin, no no no.

    • 1 hr 30 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
265 Ratings

265 Ratings

Zind Tokay ,

Great Listen

If you have enjoyed Tolkien’s books this podcast will enrich your pleasure greatly. The hosts focus on the etymology as much as the plot of the books. The tone is down to earth, no pomposity, with lots of pop culture and music references to make the experience gentle and fun.
Shawn and Alan’s chemistry was amazing and when Shawn needed to drop back from regularly co-hosting it felt like the magic might be broken, but far from it. The new hosts offer new perspectives, expertise as well as the gentle and cheeky humour the show thrives on.
The show is going from strength to strength and is one of those things in my life which takes my busy brain on a little holiday with each episode.

Makka1979 ,

As essential to Middle-Earth as Sam was to Frodo

A friend of mine recommended this to me under the guise of ‘The Rings of Power Wrap Up’ and we were both hooked. We would watch the show and then wait for the podcast to come out as it would analyse all the nuances we would miss.

Cue then taking on for the first time ever, JRR Tolkien’s The Silmarillion. Hands down I would not have made it past the first two chapters if I didn’t have these gentlemanly scholars guiding me.

The insight they bring is unfathomable and I have no idea how two people know so much about Tolkien’s lore and world without being Tolkien!

Words cannot do this podcast justice and I have recommended it to all people I meet (not just friends) who have an interest in Tolkien.

Once you’ve listened to it, you’ll wonder how you ever read Tolkien alone before.

Sxkopite8 ,

Great Company

Stumbled upon these very late but better that than never. There is little I enjoy more currently than finding an excuse to relax for an hour and a half and listen to the next pod in the series. They’re a great companion to get more from the books and a good laugh too!

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