

Dr. Martin Shaw
Storyteller, mythologist, and author known for work on Parzival and the Holy Grail and the forthcoming book Liturgies of the Wild; teaches and gives public retellings and analyses of mythic and religious narratives.
Top 5 podcasts with Dr. Martin Shaw
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Jan 14, 2026 • 57min
Martin Shaw on the Liturgy of Myth
Martin Shaw, a celebrated mythologist and storyteller, dives into the intersection of myth, wilderness, and spirituality. He explores how modern culture is numb and how Christianity can be an initiatory path filled with risk and curiosity. Shaw reflects on his personal journey back to faith, the strangeness of Jesus as a mythical figure, and the importance of ritual over fleeting psychedelic experiences. He also encourages practical steps for local rites of passage, emphasizing a return to sincere, heart-focused practices to break free from cynicism.

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Jan 1, 2026 • 57min
429 - Martin Shaw - Longing and Mystery: The Quest for the Holy Grail
In this discussion, Martin Shaw, a noted storyteller and mythologist, dives into the mysteries of the Holy Grail. He shares insights on desire versus longing, highlighting how Parzival's journey embodies spiritual growth. They explore the intertwining of Christian and pagan themes in Grail narratives, and the role of femininity, as represented by the Virgin Mary. Shaw also discusses the transformative power of stories, the impact of failure on authenticity, and the themes in his upcoming book, 'Liturgies of the Wild,' evoking a deeper human experience.

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Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 5min
Re-enchanting... Myths & Wild Stories - Martin Shaw
In this engaging discussion, storyteller and mythologist Martin Shaw delves into his new book, 'Liturgies of the Wild,' and reflects on his transformative forest vigil. He emphasizes the significance of storytelling, exploring how myths guide human experience. Shaw shares thoughts on prayer, contrasting it with spells, and discusses the wildness of faith and the need for authenticity in spiritual journeys. He also touches on navigating technology's impact on our lives and the lifelong task of engaging with sacred texts like Genesis.

Mar 4, 2026 • 1h 35min
Martin Shaw's Liturgies of the Wild
Martin Shaw, author and storyteller who explores myth, faith, and contemporary culture. He discusses his book Liturgies of the Wild and how long-form storytelling reawakens wonder. They talk tour stories, the pastoral life behind the writing, England’s sacred landscapes, and reclaiming discarded myths for modern imagination.

Feb 26, 2026 • 1h 10min
Liturgies of the Wild and the Ancient Art of Finding Meaning | Dr. Martin Shaw - EP 734
Dr. Martin Shaw, mythographer, storyteller, and NYT bestselling author of Liturgies of the Wild, explores myth, initiation, and sacred story. He diagnoses modern life as spiritually thin and frantic. Short, vivid conversations cover myth as lived practice, the Liturgy of the Limit, the mythic mosh pit of participation, initiation and ordeal, and how small disciplined acts restore depth and wonder.


