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Author: Akshaya & Allyson

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Teaching, spreading awareness, and flipping our hair all day long - Ak&Ally

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Easter In A Stir

Easter In A Stir

2021-04-0818:50

Hey Geekers. A huge thank you to those who watched our first episode, The Crawling Intro, and to those who are listening to our second episode, Easter In A Stir. This was a fun episode to record and we hope you guys enjoy it as well. We love to here feedback from you guys, whether its on here, or on our Instagram page @greekwgeeks. Credits for the art work goes to @_artemis_draws. Thank you for the wonderful art piece. And as always, our credits will be put down below. Thank you and enjoy!  Cartwright, Mark. “Persephone.” Ancient History Encyclopedia, Ancient History Encyclopedia, 6 Apr. 2021, www.ancient.eu/persephone/. “DEMETER MYTHS 1.” DEMETER MYTHS 1 GENERAL - Greek Mythology, www.theoi.com/Olympios/DemeterMyths.html. Herbert, Tom. 8 Surprising Ways Easter Is Celebrated around the World. 17 Apr. 2019, www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/london-life/easter-traditions-around-the-world-celebrated-spain-france-germany-a4112936.html. McDaniel, Author  Spencer. “Did Hades Abduct Persephone or Did She Go with Him Willingly?” Tales of Times Forgotten, 29 Feb. 2020, talesoftimesforgotten.com/2020/02/29/did-hades-abduct-persephone-or-did-she-go-with-him-willingly/. Sanders, Kevin. The History of The Hunt: How an Easter Tradition Was Hatched. 16 Mar. 2018, blog.english-heritage.org.uk/the-history-of-the-egg-hunt/.
Crawling Intro

Crawling Intro

2021-03-1416:48

Hey everyone. Thank you for listening to our first podcast. As we continue to do more and improve upon the way we do things, we hope to get better and bring more into each episode. Here we'll include the links as well as credits to the websites or books to which we get our stories from. Again thank you for listening, and feel free to leave comments on here, as well as our Instagram account @greekwgeeks. If you have any ideas for what you would like to hear us read and discuss, it would be amazing if you sent a message to our account or leave a comment. Again, thank you for listening. -AK & AL Hicks, Stephen, and Nicole Shelby. “The Story of Arachne and Athena,” February 2015. http://www.stephenhicks.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Arachne-and-Athena.pdf. Baldwin, James, and Leanne Guenther. “DLTK's Countries and Cultures - Greek MythologyThe Story of Arachne, the Weaver.” The Story of Arachne, the Weaver. Accessed March 7, 2021. https://www.dltk-kids.com/world/greece/m-story-arachne-and-athena.htm.
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