28 episodes

Fantasy stories have inspired readers for centuries, making them think and feel deeply, and offering them glimpses of the magical in mundane reality. Join fantasy author and storyteller Nicholas Kotar as he explores classic and new fantasy media, talks to fantasy authors and storytellers, and explores how these stories can help us all live a better, more fulfilling life.

Fantasy For Our Time Nicholas Kotar

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    • 5.0 • 18 Ratings

Fantasy stories have inspired readers for centuries, making them think and feel deeply, and offering them glimpses of the magical in mundane reality. Join fantasy author and storyteller Nicholas Kotar as he explores classic and new fantasy media, talks to fantasy authors and storytellers, and explores how these stories can help us all live a better, more fulfilling life.

    Touch the Darkness Again...

    Touch the Darkness Again...

    Could this be the Star Wars of our time?! . . . .  no. Definitely not. 
     
    Together, Richard and I discuss the final episode of The Rings of Power and, yet again, it's mostly a ranting session. It seems as though this entire venture has been set up as a cinematic prequel to the Peter Jackson films, and - if that's the case - it's supremely disappointing. 
     
    It's clear that the writers don't trust their audience. Between the wizard dual and the way in which Galadriel has done nothing essential to the plot, there seems to be a sense that, as long as they're writing about something "worthwhile", quality doesn't matter. There also seems to be some attempt to articulate a theological vision, but it's lacking. The pacing is arrhythmic and strange. Seemingly there is some effort to be reminiscent of medieval storytelling, but it falls short. 
     
    Also, what's with all of the sympathy for the devil? This, above everything else, is a departure from Tolkien. This seems to be an issue of art vs propaganda disguised as entertainment. 
     
    Will we watch season 2? We'll see . . . maybe we should just focus on Andor. 
     

    • 1 hr 46 min
    The Shadow is a Passing Thing... Or Is It?

    The Shadow is a Passing Thing... Or Is It?

    In this episode, dear friend Richard Rohlin and I continue our discussion on  The Rings of Power, picking up with episodes 6 and 7. We try to open up by focusing on the positives, but, as per usual, chaos ensues!
    While there does seem to be minimal progress in the maturation of the show and its characters, we still see forced romantic tensions where friendship would do - is this a painful display of our current culture? Yes. 
    After a large detour where we blame Peter Jackson for everything, criticize cinematography, and obsess over Christian Bale for some reason, we finally get to the question of why the showrunners are so obsessed with the Orcs? The creators of the show are very keen on giving these characters, evil characters, a culture, and a story covered in optimism while they clearly give characters like the elves a pessimistic treatment, portraying them as the antagonist oppressors. Again, has society inverted so far as to make this a normal means of storytelling? Yes. 
    At last, we close with some predictions and hot takes. Please, let us be wrong!

    • 1 hr 39 min
    There Is a Tempest in Me . . .

    There Is a Tempest in Me . . .

    Once again I'm joined by Richard Rohlin for a lively discussion about the Rings of Power! Together we discuss . . . well, many things; but, perhaps most peculiarly, whether elves are more like rechargeable batteries or glow-in-the-dark frisbees. 
    While the series is wrought with problematic elements, we do manage to find genuine moments of delight. Design, art, music, and story - all give us some consolation. Seeing the writers allow an active god to be the motivation for a character is a huge deal!
    The ultimate question we must ask ourselves throughout this show is, would this authentically fit in the Tolkien legendarium? There are many issues within each episode where it seems that the writers are trying to build a tower with no foundation, reducing the mythos to the bare minimum and making tone-deaf statements about current politics. 
    While we may be hyper-critical of the show, we hope you find some encouraging material to enhance your reading of Tolkien. 
     

    • 1 hr 28 min
    Without My Sword . . . What Am I?

    Without My Sword . . . What Am I?

    At last, what you've all been waiting for . . . I discuss The Rings of Power! 
    My friend Richard Rohlin joins me for a wonderful conversation about the new series: what we like, what we don't like. Like so many of us, I was set up to hate the show on the front end; however, I must say - it's not THAT bad. 
    Sure, parts of it feel like an AI rendering of a Tolkien story. Sure, the show has little grasp on symbolism or transcendence. Sure, there are issues with conflicting types of journeys. But, all in all, I did find myself rooted in this world and even moved at certain points. 
    If you've been hesitant to give it a watch, I say go for it. As this is the first installment of my series on The Rings of Power, make sure you come back to work through it with us next time. 
    Oh, and, yes, every episode from here on out will be fresh, exciting content - I even open up with some life updates from yours truly. I will be having plenty of adventures coming up!

    • 1 hr 33 min
    Resilience and Courage Through Story: Accept Your Quest with Humility and Purpose

    Resilience and Courage Through Story: Accept Your Quest with Humility and Purpose

    This is the final video of my series on accepting unexpected hardships and using stories to help overcome them in a lasting way.
    Using Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings as our model, we've finally come to the crux of the matter. Time to accept our quest.
    But this is a delicate and difficult thing. It can only be done after you've finished the first six steps of becoming a deeper person. And there are plenty of temptations to power and pride along the way.
    As usual, Russian fairy tales give us subtle and wise guideposts on how to extend our deep hearts outward to others and accept our quest to live the deep life, as Aragorn did, with humility and purpose.

    • 25 min
    Resilience and Courage Through Story: Examining the Heart of Ideas You Hate

    Resilience and Courage Through Story: Examining the Heart of Ideas You Hate

    Welcome to week three of our series exploring how good stories can help us survive difficulty and come out stronger, living a deeper and more fulfilling life.
    In our first two videos, we discussed how to find a mentor and the importance of solitude for the deep life. Continuing using Aragorn's life as a model, we're entering the danger zone: how to engage with ideas you don't like or disagree with.
    This can be like entering the woods of Baba Yaga in the Russian fairy tales. And so, no surprise, the stories can help us a great deal in getting through this particularly dark wilderness...

    • 32 min

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18 Ratings

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Deep positivity kept me going

I had a relationship end in devastation. This podcast and its hope in the face of darkness reminded me life is worth living. It has kept me from despair during the darkest time in my life, reminding me of good stories

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An examination of Fantasy as a deep human need.

Pulling from sources as disparate Tolkien, Peter S. Beagle, Boethius, and Gail Carriger; Kotar examines fantasy as a deep human need, and makes a case for building culture for everyone.

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