Episodios

  • The Wedding for the Hammer!
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode we discuss how Thor retrieved his hammer from the giants, we go over some key aspects that can be applied to the way we read the myths, and we just have a great discussion about this story. so sit back relax and enjoy our take on one of the best stories in the eddas.

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    29 m
  • The Jewelry we wear! With guest host Gothi Darri.
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode, the hosts explore the deep-rooted significance of jewelry in Heathen traditions. They discuss how ceremonial adornments, such as Thor’s hammer pendants and rune-inscribed rings, serve as both spiritual tools and personal expressions of faith. The conversation highlights how modern Heathens incorporate these symbols into daily life, balancing historical reverence with contemporary craftsmanship.

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    42 m
  • The Treasures of the Gods
    Jun 23 2025

    Upon the Heathen Path returns with a deep dive into one of the most iconic tales in Norse mythology—the story of Thor’s hammer.
    Join NordicMystic and Sir Nigel Archibald Thornberry as they explore the layers of meaning within this legendary tale. From its themes of power, protection, and cunning to the subtle cultural insights woven into its retellings, this discussion goes beyond the surface to uncover what makes Mjölnir more than just a weapon. Be sure to check it out

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    36 m
  • Upon the Heathen Path Ep.01 Origins
    Jun 2 2025

    Join NordicMystic and Sir Nigel Archibald Thornberry as they explore the winding roads that led them to their spiritual paths. In this episode, they reflect on how personal origins shape the way we engage with our communities—whether through shared traditions, unexpected detours, or the lessons we carry from our past. Through candid conversation, they unravel the deeper connections between identity and interaction, inviting listeners to consider their own journeys. So settle in, and let's explore the ties that bind us to the paths we walk.

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    37 m