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🗓️ 10 December 2020
⏱️ 92 minutes
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This week Mathias and Daniel are thrilled to sit down with Emilie Lorentzen to speak about how she joined the band Heilung, nerd out about her background in Indo-European Languages, and her mysterious new music project.
Other topics of discussion include: The Danish island of Bornholm , where Emilie hails from, and whose folk music is the inspirations for her next project. The God Tyr, his names history and the mysterious lack of temples and religious sites dedicated to him. And how regional languages and dialects shape our thinking and who we are in the world; yes, even Daniel's.
The answers as always will be complicated.
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1:07.0 | So that's the code horns 10 which will get you 10% of everything store wide including the new range. Hello, and welcome to Nordic mythology |
1:33.8 | podcast. I'm Daniel Farron, the owner of the Coonne Hans Verden, and I'm |
1:37.6 | joined as always by Dr. Mathis-Nordwig. |
1:40.1 | Hello, this time we are joined by Emilia Lorenzen, who is one of the singers in Heilung. |
1:48.0 | And aside from being an awesome singer, you're also a bit of a Indo-Europeanists. You have a academic |
2:00.2 | background in Indo-European studies, so I'm looking forward to nerding out about language with you a little later on. |
2:06.3 | Certainly, certainly. But welcome to the show. Thank you very much. Thanks for having me. |
2:11.1 | I always say one thing I need to get into later on as well is I don't even fully understand what Indo-European is. |
2:17.0 | So I think that that will be a good place to start later. |
2:20.0 | Sure, yeah. |
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