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Odyssey: A Daily Odyssey through Homer’s The Odyssey

Odyssey: A Daily Odyssey through Homer’s The Odyssey

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Odyssey: A Daily Odyssey into Homer’s The Odyssey is a daily read-along podcast for anyone who’s ever thought, “I should really read The Odyssey someday.”

Every day for one year, host Landen Celano reads one page from The Odyssey, (using Butcher & Lang English prose translation), then follows it with smart, spoiler-aware commentary: close reading, Greek mythology context, Homeric weirdness, and whatever tangents the text demands.

If you’re here because you’re hyped for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming Odyssey film: welcome. This show isn’t about the movie. It’s about finally experiencing the ancient story itself, in order, one page at a time.

Read along on YouTube (the text appears on screen), or grab the same Butcher & Lang translation from Project Gutenberg. Want a more traditional audiobook experience? Patreon subscribers get commentary-free audio at the end of each chapter.

New episodes daily. Despite rain, sleet, snow, and hydra encounters.

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  • The First Act of Hospitality (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book I – Part 4)
    Jan 22 2026

    A quiet gesture of courtesy breaks through the disorder of Odysseus’ hall. Amid the noise and excess of the wooers, Telemachus notices a lone stranger at the gate and is moved by thoughts of his absent father.

    In this passage from The Odyssey, Book I, Telemachus welcomes Athene—still in disguise—into the household with formal hospitality, offering her a seat, food, and wine apart from the suitors. His careful attention to custom and his unease among the men who dominate his home reveal both his youth and his emerging sense of responsibility.

    This moment matters because it shows Telemachus acting with the dignity of a host, hinting at the leadership he longs to claim and the legacy he hopes his father will one day restore.

    Be sure to check out The Countdown of Monte Cristo — wherever you listen to podcasts!

    New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com

    Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm

    Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod

    Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw

    Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    8 min
  • The Goddess Sets the Journey in Motion (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book I – Part 3)
    Jan 21 2026

    A plan takes shape among the gods, and action finally replaces delay. With Odysseus’ return now agreed upon, Athene proposes a division of labor that will set both father and son on their paths homeward.

    In this passage from The Odyssey, Athene urges Zeus to send Hermes to Ogygia to command Calypso to release Odysseus, while she herself prepares to intervene in Ithaca. Disguised as a mortal stranger, she descends from Olympus to stir resolve in Telemachus and confront the disorder consuming his father’s household.

    This moment matters because it marks the first direct intervention of the gods in human affairs—Odysseus’ long return is no longer abstract, and Telemachus’ story is about to begin.

    New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com

    Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm

    Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod

    Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC036TeD3DkuF1VSCQJfKGtw

    Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    10 min
  • The Goddess Pleads for the Wanderer (Homer’s The Odyssey, Book I – Part 2)
    Jan 20 2026

    A divine argument sharpens the fate of a man far from home. As the gods debate justice and mercy, the suffering of Odysseus is brought fully into view—lonely, trapped, and aching for the sight of his own land once more.

    In this passage from The Odyssey, Book I continues with Athene speaking in defense of Odysseus before Zeus, recounting his isolation on a distant island and the sorrow that nearly breaks his will. Zeus responds by clarifying the true source of Odysseus’ torment: the enduring anger of Poseidon, born from the blinding of the Cyclops Polyphemus, and tempered only by the limits of divine consensus.

    This moment matters because it sets the terms of Odysseus’ return—his survival assured, his journey still contested, and the gods themselves poised to intervene.

    New to the journey? Start from the beginning at: http://theodysseypodcast.com

    Want to talk theories, themes? Join the conversation on our Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm

    Support the project on Patreon and receive full-length, story-only audio after each book: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod

    Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or follow along on YouTube

    Odyssey is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Homer’s classic epic — every day. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Odyssey.

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    10 min
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