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30: Releasing the Winds of Change: The True Story of Pandora's Jar
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This week I am discussing the old mythological story of Pandora's Box, or Jar!
Pandora's Box is a Greek myth in which Pandora, the first woman created by the gods, is given a box (or jar) and told not to open it. Driven by curiosity, she opens the box, releasing all the evils of the world—sorrow, disease, and misfortune. However, at the bottom of the box, she finds hope, which remains inside to help humanity endure the hardships unleashed by her actions.
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Pandora's Box is a Greek myth in which Pandora, the first woman created by the gods, is given a box (or jar) and told not to open it. Driven by curiosity, she opens the box, releasing all the evils of the world—sorrow, disease, and misfortune. However, at the bottom of the box, she finds hope, which remains inside to help humanity endure the hardships unleashed by her actions.
Sources for this episode:
- Yannis Samatas. “The Myth of Pandora’s Box.” greekmyths-greekmythology.com, 23 Jul. 2009. Updated 6 Dec. 2024. https://www.greekmyths-greekmythology.com/pandoras-box-myth/.
- https://www.greekboston.com/culture/mythology/pandoras-box/
- Hesiod. (1914). Theogony (H. G. Evelyn-White, Trans.). Harvard University Press. (Original work published ca. 700 BCE)
- Hesiod. (1914). Works and Days (H. G. Evelyn-White, Trans.). Harvard University Press. (Original work published ca. 700 BCE)
- Ovid. (2004). Metamorphoses (A. D. Melville, Trans.). Oxford University Press. (Original work published ca. 8 CE).
- Riddick, Deanna. Releasing the Winds of Change: The True Story of Pandora's Jar. Medium.com. March 9, 2025. https://medium.com/@riddickdm/releasing-the-winds-of-change-the-story-of-pandoras-jar-4606489ec04a
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This week I am discussing the old mythological story of Pandora's Box, or Jar!
Pandora's Box is a Greek myth in which Pandora, the first woman created by the gods, is given a box (or jar) and told not to open it. Driven by curiosity, she opens the box, releasing all the evils of the world—sorrow, disease, and misfortune. However, at the bottom of the box, she finds hope, which remains inside to help humanity endure the hardships unleashed by her actions.
Sources for this episode:
Pandora's Box is a Greek myth in which Pandora, the first woman created by the gods, is given a box (or jar) and told not to open it. Driven by curiosity, she opens the box, releasing all the evils of the world—sorrow, disease, and misfortune. However, at the bottom of the box, she finds hope, which remains inside to help humanity endure the hardships unleashed by her actions.
Sources for this episode:
- Yannis Samatas. “The Myth of Pandora’s Box.” greekmyths-greekmythology.com, 23 Jul. 2009. Updated 6 Dec. 2024. https://www.greekmyths-greekmythology.com/pandoras-box-myth/.
- https://www.greekboston.com/culture/mythology/pandoras-box/
- Hesiod. (1914). Theogony (H. G. Evelyn-White, Trans.). Harvard University Press. (Original work published ca. 700 BCE)
- Hesiod. (1914). Works and Days (H. G. Evelyn-White, Trans.). Harvard University Press. (Original work published ca. 700 BCE)
- Ovid. (2004). Metamorphoses (A. D. Melville, Trans.). Oxford University Press. (Original work published ca. 8 CE).
- Riddick, Deanna. Releasing the Winds of Change: The True Story of Pandora's Jar. Medium.com. March 9, 2025. https://medium.com/@riddickdm/releasing-the-winds-of-change-the-story-of-pandoras-jar-4606489ec04a
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