Episodes

  • Mythmakers Encore: Did Peter Jackson Get It Right? The Return of the King Movie Reconsidered
    Aug 21 2025

    Where would you rate The Return of the King in the trilogy? Join Julia Golding and Jacob Rennaker on today's episode of Mythmakers as they take a deep dive into the script and movie-making choices of the adaptation of the concluding part of The Lord of the Rings. What are your perfect moments - and your fails? Julia and Jacob disagree over one big scene - whose side are you on? Where are the opportunities for future filmmakers if they want to put their own stamp on the material? To conclude we pick our best fantasy world to be a king.

    (00:05) Visual Choices in Return of the King
    (14:18) Memorable Visual Moments in Film
    (27:24) Multiple Endings in Return of King
    (37:13) Necessary Endings in Film Stories
    (51:56) Kingdoms of Fantasy Thrones Discussion

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Mythmakers Encore: Did Peter Jackson Get It Right? The Two Towers Movie Reconsidered
    Aug 14 2025

    Middle films are always the most difficult. In this episode Julia Golding and Jacob Rennaker continue their reconsideration of the Peter Jackson trilogy, turning their attention to The Two Towers. They consider the perfect moments and the fails, with one serious criticism which could definitely to revisited if a filmmaker takes it on again. Remember with them the wonder of Rohan, the storming of Isengard, and the introduction of Gollum. What was the big fail? It jarred at the time but now seems even more inappropriate. Listen and find out! Let us know if you agree.

    (00:05) Discussion of "The Two Towers" Film
    (08:07) Exploring "The Two Towers"
    (25:12) Character Analysis in the Two Towers
    (40:46) Fantasy Tree Worlds Discussion

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    49 mins
  • Mythmakers Encore: Did Peter Jackson Get It Right? The Fellowship of the Ring Movie Reconsidered
    Aug 7 2025

    20 years from now someone somewhere will surely be considering having another go at The Lord of the Rings on film. In this episode of Mythmakers, Julia Golding is joined by academic and Tolkien fan Jacob Rennaker to look back at the Peter Jackson adaptation of The Fellowship of the Ring, considering the script choices and casting, the cuts and the visual realisation. What were the moments that could not be bettered, and where is the room for a new creative to have another go? Have a listen and see if you agree!

    (00:05) Analyzing the Changes in LOTR Films
    (08:32) Exploring Themes and Moments in LOTR
    (18:01) Critiquing LOTR Films
    (34:47) Analysis of Omissions in LOTR Films
    (41:41) Visualizing and Enhancing LOTR Locations

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    56 mins
  • Mythmakers Encore: Tolkien's Modern Reading with Holly Ordway
    Jul 31 2025

    We are so used to thinking of Tolkien being all about the past - old languages, old stories and no post-Shakespearean literature going into his cauldron of story-making, but of course that is wrong. Meet Dr Holly Ordway, whose fantastic book, Tolkien's Modern Reading, is a scholarly and entertaining exploration of the breadth of books in many genres that Tolkien was reading. From The Land of Snergs, to Swallows and Amazons, to Agatha Christie, he was catholic in his tastes, in the sense of universal.
    Follow our wide-ranging discussion from the books of Tolkien's youth, to those he read his children, and on to the adult novels he read and appreciates - as well as those he didn't like. Stick around to find out where we would set a boys' own adventure!

    (00:05) Exploring Tolkien's Modern Reading
    (10:13) Influences on Tolkien's Writing
    (24:59) Tolkien's Diverse Reading Influences
    (42:26) Adventure Influences in Tolkien's World

    Find out more about Holly and her works here: https://www.wordonfire.org/tolkien/

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    46 mins
  • Mythmakers Encore: The Oddest Inkling - Charles Williams with Sørina Higgins
    Jul 24 2025

    The oddest Inkling - that's Charles Williams, poet, playwright, novelist, editor, theologian and occult practitioner. If you think the Inklings are summed up by Oxford dons, Lewis and Tolkien, think again, because Williams added an extraordinary influence to the group.

    Today on Mythmakers Julia Golding is joined by world expert on Charles William, Dr Sørina Higgins, who has edited a modern edition of Williams Arthurian cycle of poems and is working on his connections to other writers of the period. This episode is everything you needed to know about Williams and were too afraid to ask! Did he influence Tolkien and Lewis, and if so in what way? What's it like to read his poetry? As we gallop through his many genres you'll get a sense of what there is to read - there's a lot! To conclude we take a bow towards Arthur and decide where in all the fantasy worlds is the best place to be a knight.

    (00:05) Charles Williams' Life and Works
    (08:52) Exploring Charles Williams' Theology and Plays
    (17:43) Charles Williams' Theology and Poetry
    (27:13) Exploring Charles Williams' Influence and Legacy

    For more information on Dr Sørina Higgins and her various works, visit https://sorinahiggins.com/

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    43 mins
  • Mythmakers Encore: The Wonderful Worlds Of TA White
    Jul 17 2025

    It’s not every day you get to interview one of your heroes, but in this episode of Mythmakers, Julia Golding is in conversation with one of hers. Meet T.A. White, the American author behind several acclaimed series that cross the fantasy genres. Tobey shares her journey into writing, including a unique background that offers insight into authority and combat. She offers thoughtful reflections on her writing process, tips for crafting strong characters, and how to handle the art of a slow-burn romance. The episode concludes with a fun discussion: which fantasy world has the best maps? A must-listen for aspiring writers and anyone in search of their next favourite series.

    (00:05) Fantasy Author Exploring Genre Diversity
    (14:45) Character Development Through Genre Exploration
    (24:09) Slow Burn Romance Writing and World Building

    For more information on TA White, and to explore her literary works, visit http://www.tawhiteauthor.com/home.html

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    40 mins
  • Sidecast - LOTR: Wrap Up of The Fellowship of the Ring
    Jul 10 2025

    In this special Sidecast episode, Julia Golding revisits some of the most engaging moments from an author’s journey through The Fellowship of the Ring. From the confusion and peril of Weathertop to the hidden histories unearthed in Rivendell and the forging of great swords and alliances, we take a look back at some of the highlights of Tolkien’s storytelling craft through the eyes of an experienced writer.

    Listen in as we celebrate the wonder, complexity, and humanity woven into every chapter—and take a brief respite before embarking on the next leg of the journey in The Two Towers.

    (00:05) Reflections on Lord of the Rings
    (13:56) Unveiling History and Establishing Alliances
    (20:14) The Fellowship's Journey Begins

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    34 mins
  • Mythmakers Season 7 Wrap Up
    Jul 3 2025

    Once again, we have come to the end of another enthralling season of Mythmakers, we’ve embarked on many adventures spanning a variety of fantasy realms and topics, featuring some truly fascinating guests.

    On today’s wrap up episode, Julia Golding takes us on a journey through some of the most popular and thought-provoking moments of our seventh season. From cinematic battles in Rohan to the strange power of medieval book curses, and from Lewis’s medieval cosmos to the evolution of Tolkien’s poetry and prose—this is a celebration of storytelling in all its forms. Joined by guests including Dr Eleanor Baker, Professor Nick Groom, and Jacob Rennaker, Julia explores how the fantastic continues to shape our imaginations, our worldviews, and our literary landscape.

    (00:05) Fantasy Podcast Season Wrap-Up
    (12:29) Medieval Mindset and Tolkien's Poetry
    (24:47) Evolution of Tolkien's Poetry

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    42 mins