Goddess Behavior

Goddess Behavior

Goddess Behavior is a mythology podcast that serves ancient legends with modern sass! From Olympian scandals to Norse chaos, we unpack the drama glow ups, romance, rivalries, downright unhinged moments from the worlds, most iconic gods, goddesses, heroes and mortals -no dusty lectures, just entertaining, storytelling and hot takes!

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  1. 4일 전

    Four Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann: Three Weapons and One Emotional Support Cauldron

    The Four Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann: Three Weapons and One Emotional Support Cauldron Before Excalibur. Before Thor’s hammer. Before the One Ring… Ireland had four sacred treasures tied to kingship, fate, victory, and survival itself. This week on Goddess Behavior, we’re diving into the Four Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann: the Stone of Fál, the Spear, the Sword of Nuada and the Cauldron of the Dagda.  In This Episode Who the Tuatha Dé Danann wereThe Four Treasures of IrelandSacred kingship and sovereigntyWhy fantasy loves magical objectsThe ACOTAR Cauldron connectionWhy “cauldron power” still matters today Pronunciation Guide Tuatha Dé Danann — TOO-ah-hah Day DAH-ninLia Fáil — LEE-ah FawlLugh — LooNuada — NOO-ah-dahDagda — DAG-duhMorrígan — MORE-rih-gahnCú Chulainn — KOO KHULL-inAos Sí — Ayes SheeFalias — FAH-lee-asGorias — GORE-ee-asFindias — FIN-dee-asMurias — MOOR-ee-as The Goddess Behavior Take Three treasures project power outward: the spear conquers, the sword rules, and the stone recognizes kings. But the cauldron sustains life itself. It’s the only treasure associated with nourishment, preservation, and survival instead of dominance. And yet… without it, the kingdom collapses anyway. That’s Goddess Behavior. Why This Myth Still Matters The Four Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann are more than magical objects. They represent the kinds of power ancient cultures believed were necessary to lead legitimacy, skill, justice and the ability to sustain people. Modern society still glorifies “spear-and-sword” power: achievement, dominance, authority, conquest. But this mythology reminds us that civilizations survive because of “cauldron power” too: care, preservation, creativity, storytelling, and community. Because a kingdom can survive without conquest. It cannot survive without nourishment. Listen If You Love Irish mythologymythology-inspired fantasysacred objects and chosen-one mythologymythology with modern relevance Join The Inner Circle! ✨ Follow Goddess Behavior for weekly mythology, drama, and meaning! ⭐️ Rate & review to help other legendary mortals find us! 📲 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube @goddessbehaviorpod Hosted by Steph & Laura  New Episodes Every Wednesday Stay bold. Stay Curious.  ✨That’s Goddess Behavior✨ 00:00 Welcome to Goddess Behavior 00:33 Intoduction to Our Topic 00:42 Treasures of The Tuatha Dé Danann 02:03 Who Are The Tuatha Dé Danann? 08:35 Before the Tuatha Dé Danann 12:10 The Four Northern Cities 13:16 The Arrival of the Tuatha Dé Danann 15:29 The Stone of Fál 23:05 The Spear of Victory 27:04 The Sword of Light 34:20 The Cauldron of Dagda 42:06 ACOTAR's Cauldron 48:46 Pop Culture Objects of Power 53:17 The Goddess Behavior Take and Modern Parallels 01:02:08 Next Week on Goddess Behavior... 01:02:50 Thanks for watching! 01:03:11 Introduction to Goddess Behavior

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  2. 5월 20일

    A Court Of Thorns And Roses Book 6 Theory: The Power Of Truth or Something Mor?

    Episode 8: ACOTAR Book 6 Theory: The Power of Truth or Something Mor? Mor’s power is “truth”… but after five books, we still don’t really know what that means. In this episode, we dive into one of our biggest ACOTAR 6 theories yet: what if Mor isn’t just the Night Court’s diplomat, Rhys’s Second, or the Inner Circle’s golden girl? What if her power is tied to something much older — fate, judgment, witch magic, the Dusk Court, the Prison, and even the Morrígan herself? We’re connecting mythology, Maasverse clues, and one very suspicious bloodline to ask the real question: Who — or what — is Mor? In This Episode Why Mor’s power being described as “truth” feels intentionally vagueThe Morrígan in Celtic mythology and why the name mattersHecate In Greek Mythology and her liminal powersMor’s strange relationship with the PrisonThe theory that the Dusk Court may have become the PrisonTheia, the Dread Trove, and ancient pre-court magicMor as a possible witch archetypeVeritas, the Ouroboros, and truth as a force in ACOTARThe unhinged theory that Mor could become a future antagonistWhy Mor might be one of the most important characters in ACOTAR 6 The Goddess Behavior Take You’ll have to listen to find out 👀🤓 Why This Still Matters This theory matters because it changes how we read Mor. Instead of seeing her as a side character whose story has been delayed, we can start seeing her as a mythological clue hiding in plain sight. Sarah J. Maas has already woven Norse mythology, Slavic folklore, Greek myth, and ancient objects into the Maasverse. So Mor being called The Morrigan probably is not just aesthetic. If ACOTAR 6 is moving toward Koschei, the Dread Trove, the Prison, and ancient magic returning, then Mor may not be in the background much longer. She might be the key to understanding what Prythian used to be. Listen If You Love ACOTAR 6 theoriesAncient magic, hidden lineage, and “wait… has this been foreshadowed the whole time?” energyBookTok-level conspiracy boards with mythological receipts Join The Inner Circle! ✨ Follow Goddess Behavior for weekly mythology, drama, and meaning! ⭐️ Rate & review to help other legendary mortals find us! 📲 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube @goddessbehaviorpod Hosted by Steph & Laura  New Episodes Every Wednesday Stay bold. Stay Curious.  ✨That’s Goddess Behavior✨   00:00 Spoiler Warning 00:09 Introduction to Goddess Behavior 04:10 Who is Mor? 11:00 Mor and The Power of "Truth" 15:16 Mor and The Morrígan 23:03 Mor and Hecate 31:22 Mor and The Prison 42:18 The Bone Carver and Mor's Tie to Ancient Powers  49:40 Mor and The Dead Trove 51:57 Mor, The Dusk Court, and Its Legacy 56:43 Thea: The Titan Goddess Connection 59:52 Moore's Lineage and Hidden Powers 01:03:19 Mor and The Witch Archetype 01:06:21 Mor and Truth Objects 01:12:59 Mor as the "Villain" 01:17:33 Theories on Mor's Role in Future Narratives 01:23:44 Next Week on Goddess Behavior... 01:24:19 Like, Subscribe, Leave a Review! 01:24:33 Thanks for watching!

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  3. 5월 13일

    That's Triple Goddess Behavior

    That’s Triple Goddess Behavior Across mythology and folklore, powerful feminine figures appear in threes again and again — from crossroads and battlefields to the roots of the world tree itself. But the version most of us recognize today — Maiden, Mother, Crone — may not be the original story at all. In this episode of Goddess Behavior, we explore the real mythological roots of the Triple Goddess: the goddesses, witches, fate-weavers, and sovereignty figures who shaped one of mythology’s enduring patterns. In This Episode What the Triple Goddess actually is — and what it originally meantThe modern Maiden–Mother–Crone frameworkHecate, The Morrígan, The Fates, The Norns, and many moreWhy the Triple Goddess still dominates pop culture The Goddess Behavior Take The Triple Goddess can be empowering but it can also be limiting.  When we frame women as moving neatly from Maiden to Mother to Crone, we imply youth is beauty, motherhood is purpose, & age is wisdom. Mythology was never that simple. Ancient goddesses were contradictory. They held multiple forms of power simultaneously. The goddess wasn’t one phase at a time. Maybe that’s why these myths still resonate because women were never meant to fit into one role — or even three. The ancient myths were fluid. We made them rigid. Why This Still Matters Because the Triple Goddess still shapes how we think about women — even now. We still divide women into categories: girlhood, motherhood, wisdom, “prime”, “aging out”. We still organize feminine power into understandable stages. And pop culture constantly reinforces it: fantasy heroines, “eras,” motherhood discourse, archetypes, even social media trends. But mythology suggests something much bigger. The goddess wasn’t divided into phases. The Triple Goddess is still in the room. The question is whether she’s a cage…or a crown. Listen If You Love mythology and folkloredivine feminine archetypeswitches, fate, and prophecywomen in mythology  Join The Inner Circle! ✨ Follow Goddess Behavior for weekly mythology, drama, and meaning! ⭐️ Rate & review to help other legendary mortals find us! 📲 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube @goddessbehaviorpod Hosted by Steph & Laura  New Episodes Every Wednesday Stay bold. Stay Curious.  ✨That’s Goddess Behavior✨ 00:00 Introduction to Goddess Behavior Podcast 00:36 Exploring the Triple Goddess 02:16 The Maiden, Mother, and Crone Explained 04:40 Wicca and The Triple Goddess 05:49 Hecate: The Multifaceted Goddess 10:26 The Powers of Hecate 11:08 Hecate's Role in Myth and Magic 12:30 Symbols of Hecate 14:13 Goddess Of Crossroads 20:42 The Moirai: The Fates of Greek Mythology 22:48 The Norns: The Fates of Norse Mythology 25:06 The Morrigan: A Celtic Triple Goddess 28:56 Brigid: The Goddess of Transformation 32:33 Sovereignty and Power in Irish Mythology 33:58 Slavic Folklore and the Zorya Sisters 35:47 The Three Fates and Their Influence 37:58 Modern Interpretations of the Triple Goddess 43:44 Modern "Eras" of Female Life Cycle 44:35 The Role of the Triple Goddess in Wicca 45:09 The Limitations of the Triple Goddess Concept 48:37 The Triple Goddess and The Lunar Cycle 50:56 The Importance of In-Between Spaces 52:50 Pop Culture Got It Wrong 53:28 Goddess Behavior Take 54:17 Next Week On Goddess Behavior... 54:50 Like, Subscribe, Leave a Review! 55:06 Thanks for watching!

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  4. 5월 6일

    Folklore, Evermore, and the Power of Anonymous Stories: It's Time To Go

    Folklore, Evermore, and the Power of Anonymous Stories — It’s Time To Go In This Episode Last episode, we talked about what happens when the goddess becomes the bard — when Taylor Swift steps out of the center of the myth and into the role of storyteller. This week, we stay in the woods. Because once the story belongs to folklore, it stops needing clean endings. In this episode, we’re diving into the loves that were never built to last, the triangles with no single villain, and the emotional truth that matters more than factual certainty. From doomed romances to fractured perspectives, Folklore and Evermore remind us that some stories survive not because they end well, but because they reveal something true. We explore: • doomed love and the relationships that were never meant to survive • love triangles, conflicting narratives, and emotional truth • folklore as a space where no one gets the full story • why unresolved endings feel more honest than perfect ones • how Taylor disappears into the songs and becomes the vessel for everyone else’s story Archetypes We Cover: The Doomed Love • Love that was real — but never meant to last • Folklore parallels: Tristan & Isolde • Why not every story needs a resolution The Love Triangle (Competing Narratives) • No singular truth — only perspective • Folklore parallels: Tristan & Isolde, Arthur/Guinevere/Lancelot • Who gets remembered as the villain… and why The Goddess Behavior Take When a woman becomes the story, she risks being reduced to a version of herself. But when she becomes the storyteller, she decides which versions survive. Why This Still Matters In the age of social media myth-making, public takedowns, over-explained narratives, and celebrity archetypes, ambiguity is radical. Layered storytelling is radical. Letting a story stay unresolved is radical. Choosing not to center yourself — and still shaping the cultural memory — is radical. That’s not weakness. That’s ancient power in modern form. Listen If You Love • Taylor Swift deep dives • folklore, memory, and emotional truth • doomed love stories and messy endings • mythology and literary analysis with a modern edge Join The Inner Circle! ✨ Follow Goddess Behavior for weekly mythology, drama, and meaning! ⭐️ Rate & review to help other legendary mortals find us! 📲 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube @goddessbehaviorpod Hosted by Steph & Laura  New Episodes Every Wednesday Stay bold. Stay Curious.  ✨That’s Goddess Behavior✨ 00:00 Folklore and Doomed Love 05:00 The Complexity of Timing in Relationships 10:28 The Aftermath of Breakups 13:43 Tristan & Isolde 17:26 folklore's Love Triangle 20:11 betty : James' Side of the Story 22:16 august : Augustine's Side of the Story 24:18 cardigan : Betty's Side of the Story 27:10 The Peter Pan Complex in Relationships 29:59 Layering The Triangle 39:48 Folklore and Love Triangles 40:56 Lessons from Legends 43:57 The Maiden, Mother, Crone Archetype 48:43 Taylor Swift as The Bard 53:47 Next Week on Goddess Behavior..... 54:10 Like, Follow, Leave a Review! 54:23 Thanks for watching!

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  5. 4월 29일

    Folklore, Evermore, and the Power of Anonymous Stories: The Goddess Becomes the Bard

    Folklore, Evermore, and the Power of Anonymous Stories - The Goddess Becomes the Bard In This Episode This week, we’re stepping into Folklore and Evermore—not just as albums, but as part of a much older system: Folklore as power. Storytelling as survival. And what happens when the most famous woman in the world steps out of the spotlight… and becomes the storyteller instead. The Goddess Becomes the Bard We start with the shift. From main character → narrator. • What folklore actually is (and how it differs from mythology) • The historical role of the bard • How Taylor Swift removes herself from the center of the story to make it universal Archetypes We Cover: The Woman Who Becomes Legend • Reputation vs reality • Real-life women parallels • The moment a woman becomes a story herself The Witch, The Intuitive, The Enchanted Woman • Intuition as power and as threat • Folklore roots and Historical anchors The Woman Who Turns Inward • Self-blame, identity, and internalized narrative • Folklore figures • When the story stops being external and becomes identity The Goddess Behavior Take  Taylor doesn’t just analyze this system. She’s lived it. The heroine. The villain. The myth. So instead of trying to control the image, she changes the structure itself. But even when a woman becomes the storyteller, she’s still not immune to the story. Why This Still Matters We still, turn women into stories, decide which version of them survives, and reward narratives that are easy to understand. But what happens when a woman stops asking: “What do they say about me?” and starts asking: “Who’s telling the story?” Listen If You Love • Taylor Swift (Folklore & Evermore) • Mythology, folklore, and storytelling traditions • Literary analysis with a modern edge Join The Inner Circle! ✨ Follow Goddess Behavior for weekly mythology, drama, and meaning! ⭐️ Rate & review to help other legendary mortals find us! 📲 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube @goddessbehaviorpod Hosted by Steph & Laura  New Episodes Every Wednesday Stay bold. Stay Curious.  ✨That’s Goddess Behavior✨ 00:00 Introduction to Goddess Behavior Podcast 01:37 Recap: What is Folklore? 02:48 folklore and evermore Introduction 06:29 The Goddess Becomes The Bard 08:52 The Power of the Bard 09:29 Taylor's Narrative Shift 10:53 Lowercase Titles and Their Significance 12:02 Stripping Back the Celebrity Persona 13:55 The Woman Becomes The Legend 17:19 The Role of Ancestors in Storytelling 19:49 Friendship and Memory 23:02 The Mad Woman Archetype 24:48 The Universal Woman's Experience of Anger 27:07 Reclaiming Narratives: The Mad Woman's Perspective 29:01 Closure and Moving On 30:42 The Burden of Legend 35:22 Folklore and the Transformation of Women 36:01 Intuition and the Misunderstood Woman 40:03 Enchantment of Willow and Ivy 43:00 The Cycle of Blame: The Mad Woman's Struggle 44:50 The Ghost of Regret: My Tears Ricochet 47:05 Weaving Fate: invisible string 50:16 Self-Reflection: Am I the Problem? 52:51 Stuck in Time: The Living Haunting 55:15 Breaking Cycles: The Need for Change 56:12 Reflection of You: mirrorball 59:07 Romanticizing Exile: the lakes 01:01:21 Endurance Through Hardship: evermore 01:03:22 Next Episode... 01:03:35 Like, Follow, Review! 01:03:51 Thanks For Watching!

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  6. 4월 22일

    Gods and Ghost Stories: Mythology vs Folklore

    Gods and Ghost Stories: Mythology vs Folklore Some stories rule empires. Others keep the kitchen running. In this episode of Goddess Behavior, we step away from gods and thunderbolts and into the quieter world of folklore — the stories passed between families, whispered at firesides, and reshaped by survival. Because while mythology explained the cosmos, folklore taught people how to endure it. In This Episode The core difference between mythology and folkloreWhy mythology was written, sponsored, and preservedWhy folklore stayed oral, adaptable, and humanHow folklore protected the vulnerableThe Banshee as grief made audibleThe Brownie as domestic reciprocity encoded in storyWhy folklore often survives without institutional approvalWhat “official” vs “anecdotal” stories look like today Featured Folklore Figures Banshee A wailing figure tied to certain Irish families, announcing impending death. Not a villain, not a goddess — but a warning system that allowed communities to prepare, gather, and grieve together. Brownie A small household spirit who helps with chores when treated respectfully. A reminder that homes — and communities — function through gratitude and reciprocity. The Goddess Behavior Take Mythology protects power. Folklore protects people. The Banshee prepares you for what you can’t control. The Brownie reminds you what you can. Not all survival stories are epic. Some are about grief. Some are about doing the dishes. Why This Still Matters We still divide stories into: Official and unofficialCredible and emotionalDocumented and dismissed But folklore has always lived in the margins — passed sideways between people who needed protection more than approval. Sometimes the whispers are the point. Listen If You Love Cozy folklore with a sharp edgeMythology with modern analysisCultural storytelling and survival themesGhost stories that feel human, not HollywoodExploring power through ancient narratives Join The Inner Circle! ✨ Follow Goddess Behavior for weekly mythology, drama, and meaning! ⭐️ Rate & review to help other legendary mortals find us! 📲 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube! @goddessbehaviorpod Hosted by Steph & Laura  New episodes every Wednesday! Stay Bold. Stay Curious.  That’s Goddess Behavior✨ 00:00 Welcome to Goddess Behavior 00:35 Mythology vs. Folklore: Definitions and Differences 11:20 Local Folklore: Auburn University's Hey Day 13:11 The Folklore of Auburn's Hay Day 15:13 The Banshee: A Messenger of Death 24:22 The Brownie: A Spirit of Household Help 33:40 Dobby and The Brownie 34:49 Banshee and Brownie - Unlikely Commonality 35:49 Folklore vs. Mythology: Different Narratives 36:24 The Importance of Folklore in Modern Contexts 37:52 The Bard and Storytelling in Pop Culture 39:11 Why Folklore Still Matters 41:44 Why Goddess Behavior Loves Folklore 44:38 Next Week On Goddess Behavior... 45:01 Like, Subscribe, Review! 45:14 Thanks for watching!

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  7. 4월 15일

    Monstrous or Misunderstood?

    They’re called monsters—feared, hunted, blamed, and remembered only for their worst moments. But what if the myths got it wrong? What if “monster” was just another word for powerful, different, or inconvenient? In this episode, we turn the spotlight on some of mythology and folklore’s most infamous figures and ask the uncomfortable question: were they truly monstrous… or deeply misunderstood? From curses and exile to rage with a reason, we’re reexamining who gets labeled a villain—and who benefits from that story. In This Episode • What makes a “monster” in mythology—and who gets to decide • How gods and heroes create monsters through punishment, fear, and control • The difference between destruction and retaliation Medusa, Fenrir, Melusine, and Sedna• Why transformation, exile, and rage are common punishments for the powerful and the different • How mythology rewards heroes while silencing the so-called villains The Goddess Behavior Take Monsters don’t usually get to tell their stories. But when you look closer, many of them aren’t villains—they’re consequences. In this episode, we challenge the myths that brand power as danger and difference as evil, and we ask what happens when the monster finally gets to speak. Why This Myth Still Matters The word monster is still used to justify fear, exclusion, and control. When we label someone dangerous, difficult, or too much, we stop listening—and history shows that silence is where injustice thrives. These myths matter because they reveal how power decides who is protected and who is punished, whose anger is justified and whose is condemned. Revisiting these stories isn’t about excusing harm—it’s about understanding where it comes from, and questioning the narratives that have always favored the victors. Listen If You Love: Mythology that “side eye” the “heroes”Stories where anger isn’t evil, its earnedQuestioning who gets labeled dangerous and why Join The Inner Circle! ✨ Follow Goddess Behavior for weekly mythology, drama, and meaning! ⭐️ Rate & review to help other legendary mortals find us! 📲 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube @goddessbehaviorpod Hosted by Steph & Laura  New Episodes Every Wednesday! Stay bold. Stay Curious.  ✨That’s Goddess Behavior✨ 00:00 Introduction to Goddess Behavior Podcast 00:38 Monsters or Misunderstood? Exploring the Concept of Monsters 03:10 Medusa: The Victim Turned Villain 12:38 Fenrir: The Wolf of Prophecy and Consequence 23:24 The Enigmatic Melusine 29:59 Sedna: The Vengeful Sea Goddess 36:23 Monsters or Misunderstood? Common Themes in Mythology 43:27 Next Week On Goddess Behavior... 43:47 Like, Follow, Leave A Review! 44:03 Thanks For Watching!

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  8. 4월 8일

    Zeus Vs Odin: Battle For Best King Of The Gods

    Power looks different depending on who’s holding it. In this episode of Goddess Behavior, we put Zeus and Odin head to head to debate what actually makes a great leader- authority, wisdom, sacrifice, or results. Lightning bolts meet long-game strategy. Considered this a divine leadership audit. In this Episode:  What leadership looks like in Greek versus Norse mythologyZeus as King of Olympus and ruler through authority, power and controlOdin as Allfather of Asgard and leader through foresight, sacrifice and strategyHow each God treats, loyalty, rebellion, and responsibilityWhy stability and preparedness don’t always mean the same thing The Goddess Behavior Take: Zeus ruled to maintain order. Odin lead knowing everything would eventually fall apart. One demanded obedience to keep the throne. The other accepted sacrifice to prepare his people for what was coming. Leadership, it turns out, isn’t just about power, it’s about what you’re willing to carry. Why the Myth Still Matters: From CEOs to cultural icons, modern leadership still wrestles with the same intention these myths explore: control versus truth. Authority versus trust. Zeus and Odin show us two radically different models of power - and why the way someone leads matters most when things start to break.  Listen If You Love: Mythology with modern perspectivePower dynamics and leadership debatesAncient gods with CEO energy Join the Inner Circle ✨ Follow Goddess Behavior for weekly mythology, drama, and meaning! ⭐️ Rate & review to help other legendary mortals find us! 📲 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube @goddessbehaviorpod Hosted by Steph & Laura  New Episodes Every Wednesday Stay bold. Stay Curious.  ✨That’s Goddess Behavior✨ 00:00 Introduction to Goddess Behavior Podcast 00:38 Zeus: The King of Olympus 04:27 Odin: The All-Father of Asgard 08:49 Comparing Leadership Styles: Zeus vs. Odin 18:01 Cultural Reflections in Leadership 19:53 Choosing the Right Goddess for Leadership 21:16 Ruling Through Influence: Athena's Approach To Leaadership 24:10 Bridging Divides: Freya's Role in Leadership 29:33 Heads of State vs Generals 31:41 Who Deserves "Best King Of the Gods"? 31:57 Next Week On Goddess Behavior... 32:30 Follow and Leave a Review! 32:44 Thanks for Watching!

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  9. 4월 1일

    Goddess Behavior: Nyx & Skadi

    Welcome to Goddess Behavior. In our very first episode, we’re stepping into the dark and the cold with Nyx and Skadi—two goddesses who don’t seek attention, don’t explain themselves, and don’t need permission to be powerful. Consider this your initiation. In This Episode • What Goddess Behavior is—and what it definitely isn’t (no dusty lectures here) • Nyx, the primordial goddess of night, and why even Zeus respected her boundaries • Skadi, Norse goddess of winter and the hunt, and her unmatched independence • Why the quietest figures in myth often carry the most authority The Goddess Behavior Take Nyx and Skadi set the tone for this podcast: power doesn’t have to be loud, likable, or chaotic to be real. Through shadow and snow, these goddesses show us what it means to stand alone, hold firm boundaries, and move through the world completely unbothered. Why This Myth Still Matters This episode isn’t just about ancient goddesses—it’s about redefining strength in a modern world that is obsessed with visibility and validation. Nyx and Skadi remind us that self-trust, restraint, and independence are timeless. Listen If You Love: • Mythology with modern perspective • Icy, dark feminine energy • Stories about power that isn’t performative Join the Inner Circle! ✨ Follow Goddess Behavior for weekly mythology, drama, and meaning ⭐️ Rate & review to help other legendary mortals find us! 📲 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube! @goddessbehaviorpod Hosted by Steph & Laura  New Episodes Every Wednesday! Stay bold. Stay Curious.  ✨That’s Goddess Behavior✨ 00:00 Introduction to Goddess Behavior Podcast 00:49 Introduction to the Hosts and Their Backgrounds 03:12 The Concept of Goddess Behavior 06:14 Nyx: Goddess of Night 17:54 Skadi: Goddess of Winter 31:07 Modern Interpretations and Worship of Goddesses 33:10 Next Week on Goddess Behavior 33:36 Follow, Like, & Leave a review!

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Goddess Behavior is a mythology podcast that serves ancient legends with modern sass! From Olympian scandals to Norse chaos, we unpack the drama glow ups, romance, rivalries, downright unhinged moments from the worlds, most iconic gods, goddesses, heroes and mortals -no dusty lectures, just entertaining, storytelling and hot takes!