Legends Myths and Whiskey Podcast

Legends Myths and Whiskey Podcast


Latest Episodes

S02E42 – The Beautiful Daughter of the Tortoise
November 01, 2016

Join Tanner and Eric for stories from Nigeria and New Zealand with whisky from MOM. The Beautiful Daughter of the Tortoise and How the Kiwi Lost His Wings.

S02E41 – The August Grandchild
October 20, 2016

Stories from Japan and Armenia with Whiskey from Texas

S02E40 – Rat Hall
October 09, 2016

Join hosts Tanner and Eric for a dive into some Scottish and Argentine folktales while enjoying an American Bourbon from West Virginia.

S02E39 – The Most Beautiful One is Under the Tub
September 30, 2016

Join Tanner and Eric for stories from the Caribbean nation of Martinique and the mysterious Korean peninsula. This is our first live show and the first episode of our new sponsorship, MastersOfMalt.com. We don’t have...

Anniversary Episode, Part Deux
September 23, 2016

Tanner and Eric give the Anniversary episode a proper go and this time, they nail it.

S02E38 – Si’Djeha’s Miracles
September 19, 2016

Tanner and Eric take on Libya and the American Frontier with two stories featuring characters who inspired a slew of legends in their respective cultures.  They also taste a dirt-cheap whisky called Hamiltons Lowland.

Anniversary Episode, Take One
September 15, 2016

Yeah, whoops. But hey, no one is perfect. Enjoy this apology episode, featuring the first 12 chapters of our first album, Beowulf: A Mythosymphony. You can pick up the full album here: lmaw.bandcamp.com 

S02E37 – Tamus and the Cannibals
September 10, 2016

Just stories this week. Purchase our first album, Beowulf: A Mythosymphony.

S02E36 – HP Lovecraft’s Dagon
August 31, 2016

Description and notes to come. It’s after midnight and I have to work in the morning

S02E35 – The Story of the Seven Ravens
August 19, 2016

Join Tanner and Eric this week for stories from the lands of the Austria and Cuba, and don’t forget the whiskey! Episode Thirty-Five features a single malt scotch whisky by the name of Ardbeg.