NYMM 08: The Man Named “Bucket.” Featuring Drona and Arjuna.

For this episode we welcome Nick Mroczek and introduce him to the pivotal character, Drona. We also meet Kripa and Kripi. ALL of whom were born without mothers! Bizarre right?!?! Nick ‘enjoys’ all the splurging. Azure loves the name ‘Bucket.’   What do you think of Drona so far? Let us know in the comments section… Continue reading NYMM 08: The Man Named “Bucket.” Featuring Drona and Arjuna.

NYMM 07: The Man With The Golden Chest. Featuring Karna and Parashuram.

For this episode we welcome Mike Hallenbeck and tell him the origin story of Karna, one of the Mahabharata’s leading characters. We first visit Karna in a previous incarnation and decide he was wearing a magical ‘croissant’ armor when fighting Nara and Narayana.  We explore the caste system of the Mahabharat through Karna’s inability to… Continue reading NYMM 07: The Man With The Golden Chest. Featuring Karna and Parashuram.

NYMM 06: Murderous Cousins and Reptilian Ancestors. Featuring Bheem and Duryhodana.

For this episode we welcome childrens book author Peter Pearson and tell him of the  Pandavas meeting the Kauravas, and the beginning of the deadly rivalry between Duryodhana and Bheema. We once again dive into the theories of celibacy and brain power, and question why the wives fight for who gets to join Pandu on… Continue reading NYMM 06: Murderous Cousins and Reptilian Ancestors. Featuring Bheem and Duryhodana.

NYMM 05: The Five Godly Babies and the Butter Born Boys. Featuring the Pandu, Kunti, and Gandhari.

For this episode we welcome writer Evan Kingston and tell him the origin of the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Satish tells the story of his favorite half-celibate, half-sex-crazy couple, Evan is not into buying Vayu’s impressiveness because of his own biases against wind, and Azure is proud of Madri’s divine threesome.   Which god or… Continue reading NYMM 05: The Five Godly Babies and the Butter Born Boys. Featuring the Pandu, Kunti, and Gandhari.

NYMM 04: Always Blink When Sexing a Sage. Featuring Satyavati, Vyasa, and Gandhari.

Kate Shuknecht joins us to hear the tragic fate of Vichitravirya, and how Satyavati and Bheeshma argue on how to continue the bloodline. They discover a solution in Satyavati’s secret son. Kate is sympathetic to kings and their responsibilities, and Azure, Kate, and Satish wishes Vyasa could have done something to mask his odor before… Continue reading NYMM 04: Always Blink When Sexing a Sage. Featuring Satyavati, Vyasa, and Gandhari.

NYMM 03: The Most Stubborn Man in the Universe. Featuring Bheeshma and Amba.

For this episode we welcome Aaron Fiskrataz and tell him the story of Bheeshma sticking to his vow, even if it means the end of the world. We hear how the powerless princess Amba is as relentless in taking matters into her own hands and is prepared to spend 2 lifetimes to get her revenge.… Continue reading NYMM 03: The Most Stubborn Man in the Universe. Featuring Bheeshma and Amba.

NYMM 02: The King, His River Queens and the Son Who Gives It All Up. Featuring Shantanu, Ganga, and Satyavati.

For this episode we welcome Musician Rhiannon Fiskradatz and tell her the story of the tortured king Shantanu who only manages to catch a single break because of his devoted demigod son.Rhiannon needs a moment of silence after Ganga seemingly murders her own children, and yells in defense of Bheeshma keeping his heritage.  How surprised were… Continue reading NYMM 02: The King, His River Queens and the Son Who Gives It All Up. Featuring Shantanu, Ganga, and Satyavati.

NYMM 01: The Old Man and the Young Fish Lady. Featuring Parasha, Satyavati, Vyasa, and Ganesha.

In this first episode Satish and Azure welcome Mindy Mejia. While Satish tells the origin story of Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, Mindy and Azure can’t help to draw connections to  Seinfeld and Twilight. Satish recalls his grandfather telling him the story of how the epic was first written down by Ganesha, and Mindy is fascinated… Continue reading NYMM 01: The Old Man and the Young Fish Lady. Featuring Parasha, Satyavati, Vyasa, and Ganesha.