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Pathways with Joseph Campbell

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An official podcast of the Joseph Campbell Foundation and the MythMaker Podcast Network that unearths little-heard talks from Joseph Campbell and examines their context and meaning. Hosted by Brad Olson, PhD.2021 Joseph Campbell Foundation Arte Ciencias Sociales Mundial
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  • EP 47: Mythology & Folklore
    Jan 6 2026

    In this 1966 lecture recorded at the Cooper Union, Joseph Campbell presents mythology as humanity’s oldest response to the awareness of death and selfhood. Across cultures, myth arises not as history but as symbolic language - shaped by shared human concerns about mortality, belonging, and the mystery of existence. While societies differ, the core mythic themes remain constant, revealing a common psychological ground beneath cultural variation.

    Campbell contrasts Western and Eastern interpretations of the same mythic images - the Garden, the Tree, the Serpent - to show that myth points not to obedience or belief, but to awakening. As modern society becomes more stable, the role of myth shifts from protecting the group to transforming the individual. The true heroic journey, he suggests, is not escape from the world, but the discovery of timeless meaning within the act of living itself.

    Host, Bradley Olson, introduces the lecture and offers commentary at the end.

    Pathways with Joseph Campbell is hosted by Brad Olson, PhD and is a production of the Joseph Campbell Foundation. It is produced by Tyler Lapkin. Executive Producer, John Bucher. Editing and audio services by Tristan Batt.

    For more information on the MythMaker Podcast Network and Joseph Campbell, visit JCF.org.

    All music exclusively provided by APM Music (apmmusic.com)

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Bonus: The Gods of Egypt
    Dec 16 2025

    Recorded in 1963 for WNET-TV New York, this rare lecture features Joseph Campbell guiding us through the long, layered emergence of The Gods of Egypt, tracing how five millennia of cultural mingling—from Paleolithic hunters to Neolithic farmers to Near Eastern migrants—slowly shaped the myths that would define Egyptian civilization. Campbell follows the evolution of sacred animals, mother-goddess figures, burial rites, and symbolic art that culminated in the unification of Egypt and the rise of the pharaoh as a living embodiment of cosmic order. He then unfolds the great mythic drama of Osiris, Isis, Horus, and the solar god Re, showing how themes of death, rebirth, and divine kingship became the spiritual heartbeat of the Nile. This bonus episode offers a vivid, revealing look at how Egypt’s iconic gods were not born fully formed, but forged across centuries of imagination and ritual

    Pathways with Joseph Campbell is hosted by Brad Olson, PhD and is a production of the Joseph Campbell Foundation. It is produced by Tyler Lapkin. Executive Producer, John Bucher. Editing and audio services by Tristan Batt.

    For more information on the MythMaker Podcast Network and Joseph Campbell, visit JCF.org.

    All music exclusively provided by APM Music (apmmusic.com)

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    27 m
  • EP 46: Symbols of the Christian Faith
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Pathways with Joseph Campbell, we explore Campbell’s 1976 lecture Symbols of the Christian Faith, where he examines how the great motifs of Christianity - creation, fall, redemption, virgin birth, resurrection - are not literal events to be defended but universal metaphors meant to open us to the mystery of being. Campbell shows how these symbols appear across cultures, pointing toward a shared psychological and spiritual vocabulary. He reflects on why traditional symbols lose their power in the modern world, and why reclaiming their inward, transformative meaning matters more than ever. Rather than asking whether these stories are fact, Campbell invites us to ask the deeper question: What are these symbols doing in you? Host Bradley Olson introduces the lecture and offers a commentary at the end.

    Pathways with Joseph Campbell is hosted by Brad Olson, PhD and is a production of the Joseph Campbell Foundation. It is produced by Tyler Lapkin. Executive Producer, John Bucher. Editing and audio services by Tristan Batt.

    For more information on the MythMaker Podcast Network and Joseph Campbell, visit JCF.org.

    All music exclusively provided by APM Music (apmmusic.com)

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    1 h y 26 m
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One of my favorite podcasts, listening to Joseph Campbell lecture is a treat, and I appreciate the commentary

Great podcast

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Providing these lectures by Dr Campbell for free is a true gift. Take advantage of these podcasts. They are wonderful

Thank you for this beautiful gift

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that's a very good podcast that offers never before heard Campbell materials (I have ALL the Campbell audios released this far).

excellent

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This is a great episode... not a typical Campbell lecture. Sadly, it cuts off in the middle of the lecture tho. Where is the rest of it?

Fantastic!

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The podcast features recordings of lectures Campbell himself gave, with introduction before and some analysis after. The host is super informative and provides really interesting context before, and insight after, and then leaves Campbell to do what he did best. This is a wonderful and broad glimpse into the teaching and multidisciplinary, wide-ranging ideas that made Joseph Campbell so special.

Great for Joseph Campbell Fans

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