
In this episode of Domina Tempora, we unleash the wild, sacred power of the Maenads — the raving priestesses and fierce warriors of Dionysus, god of wine, ecstasy, vegetation, and divine madness.Adorned with ivy, snakes, and panther skins, these women were far more than “mad” followers. They were holy initiates who danced in frenzied ecstasy to the thunder of drums, performed miracles that summoned wine from the earth and milk from stones, and wielded superhuman strength in service to their god. As both celebrants and soldiers, they tore apart the enemies of Dionysus — from the dismembered Orpheus to the doomed King Pentheus, whose own mother Agave, still in divine frenzy, carried his severed head as a hunting trophy.We explore their dual nature: bringers of joy and terror, voluntary devotees and those driven mad as punishment, miracle-workers and destroyers. From the tragic fate of Lycurgus to the protective sisterhood shown by the women of Amphissa, the Maenads reveal the untamed, dangerous heart of Dionysian worship — where ecstasy and violence, life and death, blur into one.If the intoxicating pull of divine frenzy, forbidden rites, and the raw power of ancient passion calls to you, my debut novel Clotho Unbound is waiting. In its pages, Clotho — the Fate who has spun death for Zeus across the ages — becomes entangled with Aphrodite in stolen, blasphemous nights of desire that make the Loom of Fate itself tremble. Their love is treason. Their passion could unravel destiny.Clotho Unbound is out now — order your copy today on Amazon (Kindle, paperback, and audiobook coming soon).Direct link:https://www.amazon.com/Clotho-Unbound-Marianne-Fisher/dp/B0GTZ8PZFVThank you for listening.Until next time — may your thyrsus strike true and your frenzy set you free.
May 27
18 min

In this episode of Domina Tempora, we follow the daring tricksters and rebellious heroes who stole fire from the gods — that most sacred and dangerous element — to place its creative and destructive power into human hands.From the Titan Prometheus, who defied Zeus by smuggling heavenly fire to humanity in a hollow reed, only to suffer eternal torment as an eagle devoured his regenerating liver, to the cunning Polynesian demigod Maui, who tricked the terrifying fire goddess Mahuika and brought flame to his people at the risk of his own life. We journey across cultures to meet other fire-thieves: the Ojibwa hare Nanabozho, the Armenian dragon-slayer Vahagn, and various animal tricksters in African and Indian traditions. Along the way, we explore fire as both divine gift and forbidden knowledge — the spark of civilisation, ritual, purification, and punishment.These myths reveal humanity’s eternal hunger for godlike power, the price of rebellion, and the double-edged nature of the flame that warms, transforms, and consumes.If stories of defiant passion, stolen power, and the dangerous dance between mortals and immortals ignite something in you, my debut novel Clotho Unbound is waiting. In its pages, Clotho — the Fate who has spun death for Zeus across the ages — becomes entangled with Aphrodite in stolen, blasphemous nights of desire that make the Loom of Fate itself tremble. Their love is treason. Their passion could unravel destiny.Clotho Unbound is out now — order your copy today on Amazon (Kindle, paperback, and audiobook coming soon).Direct link:https://www.amazon.com/Clotho-Unbound-Marianne-Fisher/dp/B0GTZ8PZFVThank you for listening.Until next time — may your fire burn bright, but never consume you.
May 20
12 min

In this episode of Domina Tempora, we uncover the ancient obsession with blond hair — a shimmering symbol that has represented divinity, erotic rebellion, political power, and dangerous desire for thousands of years.From the golden tresses of Aphrodite and Freyja, to the fair-haired gods and heroes of Homer, Hesiod, and Pindar, blonde hair was repeatedly linked to the divine. Sculptors like Pheidias and Praxiteles crowned Athena and Aphrodite in gold, while Roman matrons and prostitutes alike bleached, dyed, and adorned themselves with the hair of northern captives. We explore how blondness became entangled with purity and temptation, nobility and subversion: the sacred glow of goddesses and the Virgin Mary, the provocative wigs of Messalina, the moral panic of Roman lawmakers, and the erotic charge that made blonde hair both a status symbol and a mark of transgression.Across cultures and centuries — from Sappho’s praise of golden locks to Ovid’s wry commentary on “captured hair,” from medieval angels to rebellious medieval heroines — blond hair has never been neutral. It has been weaponised as a marker of fertility, beauty, conquest, and defiance.If the seductive interplay of beauty, power, myth, and forbidden desire speaks to you, immerse yourself in my debut novel Clotho Unbound. In its pages, Clotho — the ancient Fate who has spun death for Zeus across the ages — becomes entangled with Aphrodite in stolen, blasphemous nights of passion that make the very Loom of Fate tremble. Their love is treason. Their desire could unravel destiny itself.Clotho Unbound is out now and available to order on Amazon (Kindle, paperback, and audiobook coming soon).Grab your copy today:https://www.amazon.com/Clotho-Unbound-Marianne-Fisher/dp/B0GTZ8PZFVThank you for listening.Until next time — may your threads shine golden.
May 13
14 min

In this episode of Domina Tempora, we step into the radiant and ruthless light of Apollo — the eternally youthful god who embodied the Hellenic ideal, yet whose arrows could bring both healing and devastating plague.Far more than the charming patron of music, poetry, and prophecy, Apollo is a god of striking polarities. He is the protector of children and young men, the gentle teacher of Chiron, Asclepius, and countless seers. He is the founder of cities, the giver of law, the chorus leader of the Muses, and the slayer of the monstrous Python who claimed Delphi for himself. Yet the same god who purifies and pardons is the one who punishes without mercy. His failed loves tell haunting stories of transformation and torment: Daphne fleeing into laurel bark, Coronis slain on her pyre, and the Sibyls — Cassandra, Deiphobe, and others — cursed with prophecy that brings only madness and despair.We explore Apollo’s deep grudges and swift vengeance: the killing of the Cyclopes, the orchestration of Achilles’ death, and the merciless slaughter of Niobe’s children. Kind, cruel, near and far, purifying and polluting — Apollo stands as one of the most complex and ambivalent deities of the ancient world, a god who watches from afar yet strikes with devastating precision.If the dangerous beauty of the gods, their passions, curses, and cruel mercies call to you, my debut novel Clotho Unbound awaits. In its pages, Clotho — the Fate who has spun death for Zeus across the ages — becomes entangled with Aphrodite in forbidden, blasphemous nights that threaten to unravel the Loom of Fate itself. Their love is treason. Their desire could shatter destiny.Clotho Unbound is out now — order your copy today on Amazon (Kindle, paperback, and audiobook coming soon).Direct link:https://www.amazon.com/Clotho-Unbound-Marianne-Fisher/dp/B0GTZ8PZFVThank you for listening.Until next time — may your oracles be clear and your arrows true.
May 6
19 min

Long before therapists’ couches or self-help books, music was the original soul-medicine — a divine force capable of shaping character, harmonising societies, and even bending the fabric of reality itself.In this episode of Domina Tempora, we journey across ancient civilisations to uncover how music was revered as far more than entertainment. From the earliest playable flutes unearthed at Jiahu in China (7000–5700 BC) and Minoan lyres on Crete, to the profound teachings of Plato and the Yue Ji in China, we explore how music was seen as essential for forming the soul and cultivating virtue.We meet the legendary musicians who wielded its power: Orpheus, whose songs could charm beasts, move stones, and nearly conquer death itself — only to lose Eurydice forever when doubt made him look back. His music soothed Hades, inspired mystery rites, and gave birth to the Orphic way of life. Across the seas, we encounter Narada, the divine troubadour of Hindu tradition, whose veena and devotional hymns carried enlightenment, bhakti, and cosmic knowledge between gods and mortals. And in ancient China, we discover Ling Lun and Kui, who tuned the world to the cries of phoenixes and the rhythms of harmony under the Yellow Emperor.From ritual protection of the infant Zeus on Delos to the first orchestras that brought spirits and humans into accord, this episode reveals music as a sacred technology — magical, moral, and transformative.If tales of divine passion, forbidden desire, and the power of ancient forces stir something deep within you, step into the world of my debut novel Clotho Unbound. In its pages, Clotho — the Fate who has spun death for Zeus for eons — finds her threads entangled with Aphrodite in stolen, blasphemous nights that make the Loom of Fate tremble. Their love is treason. Their passion could unravel destiny itself.Clotho Unbound is out now and available to order on Amazon (Kindle, paperback, and audiobook coming soon).Grab your copy today:https://www.amazon.com/Clotho-Unbound-Marianne-Fisher/dp/B0GTZ8PZFVThank you for listening.Until next time — may your strings stay in tune and your threads hold strong.
Apr 29
12 min

In this episode of Domina Tempora, we descend into the shadowed throne room of Olympus to examine Hera — not as the bitter scold of popular retellings, but as the fierce guardian of marriage, sovereignty, and divine order. From her ancient roots as a powerful pre-Hellenic goddess to her relentless pursuit of those who threaten the sacred bonds she protects, Hera reveals herself as a force of unyielding authority in a pantheon ruled by infidelity and chaos.We explore her sacred symbols, her vengeful brilliance, and the ways her wrath has been weaponised — and misunderstood — across millennia. Because when the king of the gods strays, it’s never just a fling… it’s a challenge to the very fabric of cosmic hierarchy.If the dangerous dance of desire, power, and forbidden love stirs something in you, my debut novel Clotho Unbound is waiting. In its pages, Clotho — the Fate who has spun death for Zeus for eons — meets Aphrodite in stolen, blasphemous nights that make the Loom itself tremble. Their love is treason. Their passion could unravel fate itself.Clotho Unbound is out now — order your copy today on Amazon (Kindle, paperback, and audiobook coming soon).Tap the link. Thank you for listening.Until next time — may your threads hold strong.
Apr 22
15 min

The Greek goddess of love has always been far more than just beauty and desire.In this episode we explore Aphrodite beyond the familiar image of the sea-born beauty celebrated in classical art. From her widespread cult worshipped by prostitutes and magistrates, virgins and soldiers, to her roles as patroness of marketplaces, police officials, and military harmony, Aphrodite emerges as a powerful force of social order and civic unity.We examine her armed statues in Sparta and other cities, her connection with Ares, and her deeper ancient roots as Aphrodite Urania — daughter of Uranus, queen of heaven, and generative power of creation itself. Linked to harmony, fate, the sea, and the very forces of life, she reveals herself as a goddess who binds and rules far beyond romantic love.If the many faces of Aphrodite and the intersection of desire, power, and destiny intrigue you, my debut novel Clotho Unbound dives deep into that world.In a lightless chamber where centuries are peeled away, Clotho — the Fate who has spun death for Zeus for eons — meets Aphrodite. Their stolen nights are blasphemy. Their love is treason. And every touch makes the Loom tremble.Clotho Unbound releases on April 10, 2026. Pre-orders are now live on Kindle.If you love sensual romance steeped in Greek mythology, forbidden passion, and cosmic stakes, I’d be so grateful if you pre-ordered a copy. Every pre-order truly helps.
Apr 7
14 min

Apples are never just fruit. They are thresholds—between worlds, between innocence and knowledge, between mortal limitation and divine punishment. Across mythologies, the apple appears wherever paradise curdles into danger, wherever knowledge exacts a price, and wherever desire proves… educational.Long before it was pinned on Eve, the apple was already busy ruining lives.In this episode:• Why “the apple” wasn’t originally the forbidden fruit—and how a Latin misunderstanding rewrote theology• The Golden Apples of the Hesperides: immortality dangled, then coldly reclaimed• Heracles and the futility of human attempts at divine permanence• Eris and the apple that detonated the Trojan War✨ Explore more at dominatempora.comKnowledge is never neutral.Some fruits are warnings.
Feb 4
13 min

The Sibyls were never passive cave-dwellers murmuring riddles into the dark. They were political weapons, divine mouthpieces, and dangerous women whose prophecies shaped empires. Long before Hollywood mystics and Renaissance murals softened them, the Sibyls walked into palaces, burned books in kings’ faces, defied gods, survived curses—and redirected the futures of entire civilizations.In this second voyage of the Domina Tempora Podcast, we follow the Sibyls across Greece, Rome, Libya, and the underworld itself. These women did not merely foretell history—they authored it, one prophecy at a time.🎧 In this episode:• The old woman who burned six prophetic books to teach a king fear• Apollo’s “gifts” to Cassandra, Marpessa & Deiphobe—and the violence behind them• The Sibyl in a jar: Ovid’s bleak portrait of immortality as imprisonment• How Sibylline Books steered Rome through crisis, prophecy, and politics• Why every era rewrote the Sibyls to fit its fantasies, fears, and power structures💋 If this episode unsettles—in the best way—good. Let it.✨ Explore the website: https://martinifisher.com/🖋 Become a member and receive the Monthly Members-Only Essay—myth retold with elegance, danger, and intellect.📚 Visit the shop for Domina Dossiers—bite-sized, collectible essays on myth & history.🎧 Subscribe to the YouTube channel for whispered ASMR readings of Ovid and Poe.🏛 Enrol in Greek Mythology 101: A Cultural Guide to the Gods and Myths on Udemy — a seductive, intelligent initiation into mythology as culture, identity, and power.🕯 The Sibyls didn’t ask for authority.They spoke, and the world rearranged itself.
Dec 9, 2025
15 min

The Sirens were never “sexy.” That was a re-brand—a smear campaign against women whose voices held power. Long before Disney’s mermaids, they were winged, wise, and catastrophic: guardians of knowledge, not temptresses of flesh.In this first voyage of the all new Domina Tempora Podcast, we uncover how language, religion, and fear transformed the Siren from philosopher-musician to femme fatale—and what that says about how history punishes female intellect.🎧 In this episode:• The Odyssey’s original Sirens—what Homer really wrote• Ovid, Hyginus & Pliny on the bird-women of wisdom• How a translation changed everything• How medieval monks weaponised beauty💋 If this episode stirred something in you—feed it.✨ Explore the website: https://martinifisher.com/🖋 Become a member and receive the Monthly Members-Only Essay—myth retold with elegance, danger, and intellect.📚 Visit the shop for Domina Dossiers—bite-sized, collectible essays on myth & history.🎧 Subscribe to the YouTube channel for whispered ASMR readings of Ovid and Poe.🏛 Enrol in Greek Mythology 101: A Cultural Guide to the Gods and Myths on Udemy — a seductive, intelligent initiation into mythology as culture, identity, and power.🕯 Because the original Siren didn’t seduce with her body — she seduced with her mind.Her song wasn’t temptation; it was truth.And the truth, as always, is the most dangerous sound of all.
Nov 11, 2025
14 min
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