Ardaholics Anonymous
Who was the man behind the myth, so to speak? Join us as we tackle the life, marriage, and legacy of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.
info_outline Episode 5: Beren and LĂșthien - A ReviewArdaholics Anonymous
Join your hosts for an in-depth look at the newest Tolkien book! Featuring a discussion of marriage, monstrous gourmandising cats, and the people who put the "Family" in "Family Feud"
info_outline Going H.o.M.E.?Ardaholics Anonymous
To read the History of Middle-Earth or not to read the History of Middle-Earth, that is the question. Join Nathan and Meredith for a discussion of the pros and cons, as well as rants about elvish languages and Christopher Tolkien's editing habits.
info_outline On Tolkien ArtArdaholics Anonymous
The second half of our extravaganza on Tolkien-themed derivative works
info_outline Episode 3Ardaholics Anonymous
A somewhat-brief, definitely entertaining overview of Tolkien's music, featuring annoying echoes in the first 20 minutes thanks to a corrupted file I had to reconstruct. Tune in for Donald Swann, hating on Burzum, and the Aragorn Ballroom Orchestra's world premiere on the podcast scene!
info_outline Episode 2: Tolkien Isn't That ScaryArdaholics Anonymous
You don't need to be afraid of Tolkien's works outside of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit - join us for an overview of some of the stories and poems that he wrote. All of them are easy to find, relatively short, and won't require slogging through Vinyar Tengwar (as fun as that might be).
info_outline Episode 1: On The Origin of TolkienArdaholics Anonymous
Is J.R.R. Tolkien really the father of the fantasy genre? Are there authors out there that we could call his forebears? What does fantasy look like now, and where is it going? And what does John Carter of Mars have to do with any of this? Join Meredith and Nathan for episode 1 of Ardaholics Anonymous, the podcast you listen to when you've reached the end of Tolkien on the Internet and just need more.
info_outlineTo read the History of Middle-Earth or not to read the History of Middle-Earth, that is the question. Join Nathan and Meredith for a discussion of the pros and cons, as well as rants about elvish languages and Christopher Tolkien's editing habits.