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[The Return of Greeking Out: A Preview of Season 4]-[Season 4 – Coming Soon!]

Greeking Out from National Geographic Kids · B1 · 2021-04-16

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📋 Summary

Anticipating the Return of Greeking Out

National Geographic Kids' beloved podcast, Greeking Out, is officially returning for a highly anticipated fourth season. Hosted by Kenny Curtis and the enigmatic "Oracle of Wi-Fi," the show continues its mission of retelling classic Greek myths for a new generation of children and families. As the production team gears up for the April 30th launch, listeners are being offered a glimpse into the creative process and the thematic scope of the upcoming episodes.

The Oral Tradition Reimagined

A central theme of the podcast is the preservation of storytelling. During their banter, the hosts touch upon the historical roots of these myths, noting that "these stories were originally only ever spoken" and that it took "centuries before anyone actually wrote them down." By using the medium of a podcast, Greeking Out honors this ancient oral tradition, adapting the "listening experience" for the digital age. The hosts emphasize that while the platform is modern, the essence of the storytelling remains deeply rooted in the past.

Teasing New Narratives and Mythological Elements

Season 4 promises a deep dive into some of the most iconic and foundational aspects of Greek mythology. The hosts have confirmed that the new season will explore the "ancient Olympics," encourage listeners to "look to the stars" to understand celestial myths, and introduce a variety of legendary beings. Specifically, the audience can expect to hear about "monsters, giants, fire, and the gods before the gods." This breadth of content ensures that the show will continue to cover a wide spectrum of the Greek pantheon, ranging from the earliest primordial deities to the most famous heroes and villains.

Engaging the Audience and Future Surprises

The production team is placing a strong emphasis on community engagement. Kenny Curtis explicitly invites listeners to "grab your grown-ups" and participate in the feedback process by reviewing the podcast. The hosts underscore the importance of this interaction, stating, "We read every comment," which allows them to tailor future content to the interests of their young audience.

Furthermore, the podcast maintains its signature lighthearted tone, punctuated by humorous exchanges between the hosts. When asked about potential surprises, the Oracle of Wi-Fi jokingly inquires about the inclusion of "baby snakes," a running gag that highlights the show's playful approach to its often intense subject matter. While the hosts remain coy about specific plot details, the commitment to "amazing feats" and "gods and heroes" remains the cornerstone of the Greeking Out identity.

Conclusion: A Legacy of Storytelling

As the release date of April 30th approaches, the excitement surrounding Greeking Out is palpable. By blending educational historical context with an accessible, entertaining format, the podcast successfully bridges the gap between ancient history and the modern internet. Whether listeners are interested in the "greatest stories in history" or simply looking for a fun way to learn about Greek mythology, the upcoming season promises to be a comprehensive journey through the legends that have shaped human culture for millennia.

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We're bringing it all back.
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I'm more about the listening experience.
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Fair point.
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Will there be snakes?
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I'm going to have to get back to you on that.
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hard at work
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fair point
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up our sleeves
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get back to you
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in the meantime
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📖 Transcript

Heroes, villains, goddesses and gods, monsters, mortals, and the internet.
We're bringing it all back.
Another season of National Geographic Kids, Greeking Out, is on the way.
I'm Kenny Curtis, and along with the Oracle of Wi -Fi, we're hard at work researching and preparing another all -new season of your favorite Greek myths retold for kids and families.
How do you spell Callisto?
Why are you asking me?

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