
Return to Odyssey
By Rachel Strnad

Return to OdysseyApr 14, 2021

2.04 The Best Fiery Furnace Pageant Ever
This week, Josh and Rachel get a case of "VBS Blues” as they follow memory lane into another classic AIO episode. Along the way, their conversation touches upon rookie teaching mistakes, sixth-grader shenanigans, and the awkward non-humor of forced comedy.
Our audiobook recommendation this week is The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, by Barbara Robinson. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to get your free thirty-day free trial.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail to serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

2.3 Connie and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
This week, Josh and Rachel review "Heavy Weather," and spend over half an hour enjoying Connie's misery. Along the way, they discuss mood swings, teen social dynamics, and the value of Dale Johnson's shed in the rain.
Our audiobook recommendation this week is The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to get your free thirty-day free trial.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail to serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

2.2 Heroes and Head Trauma
Josh and Rachel accompany Erwin Springer back to the American Revolution in "The Day Independence Came." While learning such necessary skills of the period such as horseback riding and swimming, we discuss time travel, Mr. Whitaker's physiognomy, and the uneasy relationship between patriotism, politics, and Christianity.
This episode is sponsored in part by Audible.com. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to get your free thirty-day free trial.
If you're interested in the John Piper podcast about patriotism, you can find it here. https://www.desiringgod.org/interviews/how-much-patriotism-is-too-much-patriotism
The book, George Washington, Christian is free online and can be found here. https://thefederalistpapers.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/George-Washington-the-Christian.pdf
To read the article we quoted on Benjamin Franklin, you can find it here. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2017/06/28/how-benjamin-franklin-a-deist-became-the-founding-father-of-a-unique-kind-of-american-faith/
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail to serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

2.1 Meet the Barclays
Welcome to Season Two! Josh and Rachel dive into the second Odyssey album, The Wildest Summer Ever, with a two-part episode that introduces that beloved, all-American family, the Barclays. Along their journey we discuss epic make-believe games, and roadside serial killers, and the many voices of Mary Barclay.
This episode is sponsored in part by Audible.com. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to get your free thirty-day free trial.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail to serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

1.12 Season 1 Recap
Hello everyone!
We are sliding in just before the end of the year for a state-of-the-union on the podcast and episodes from album one, "The Adventure Begins." Also outtakes.
Thank you all so much for listening this year, and we will be back in early 2021.. Happy New Year!
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.
Mii Channel theme by Kazumi Totaka.

1.11 This is the Way the Album Ends, Not with a Bang but with a Whimper
It’s the end of the album as we know it, but we feel fine. Join Josh and Rachel as they wrap up “The Adventure Begins” by critiquing the AIO episode, “A Change of Hart.” Along the way they discuss showing, not telling, bad hairstyles, and middle school social structures.
This episode is sponsored in part by Audible. Claim your one month free trial which includes a free audiobook and two audible originals by visiting audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

1.10 A Death and a New Beginning
On this week's Return to Odyssey, Josh and Rachel tackle the first real "back story" episode of Adventures in Odyssey, "Recollections." In our reminiscences, we discuss fun character names, video arcades, and kidney disease.
This episode is brought to you in part by Audible. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to get your free thirty-day free trial.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

1.9 We Need to Talk About Monty
Hey! We haven't disappeared.
This week, we have a two-parter, which hopefully will make up for the wait. Josh and Rachel pull apart "A Member of the Family," parts one and two. Along the way, we discuss alternate universes, baseball as an icon of wholesome boyhood, and the philosophy of child discipline.
If you'd like to listen along with us, you can check out the full album The Adventure Begins through our affiliate link: https://amzn.to/35le5zC
This episode is sponsored in part by Audible. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to get your free thirty-day free trial.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

1.8 The Thief Who Wasn't There
Josh and Rachel discuss Episode 8 of The Adventure Begins: "The Tangled Web," another experiment in the story-within-a story format. We discuss the benefits of eating oatmeal and other foods along with your kids, G.K. Chesterton makes an appearance, and we geek out about the compelling and uncommon use of silence in an audio drama.
If you'd like to listen along with us, you can check out the full album The Adventure Begins through our affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3cTxY4t
This episode is brought to you in part by Audible. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to get your free thirty-day free trial.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

1.7 Of Mice And Menace
Thanks for joining us once again! Today, we're halfway through "The Adventure Begins," discussing the Odyssey episode "Nothing to Fear." Along the way, topics of conversation include rodent leashes, horror movie theme music, and the ambiguous ages of these child characters.
If you'd like to listen along with us, you can check out the full album "The Adventure Begins" through our affiliate link: https://amzn.to/2HiYOXO
This episode is sponsored in part by Audible. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to claim your free thirty-day free trial.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

1.6 "Bad" Pop Psychology
Hey, we're back!
This week, Josh and Rachel bring you another Connie Kendall episode titled "Promises Promises," which explores the reality of sin nature and still manages to be a lighthearted romp. We delve into airport panhandlers, classic riddles, and the importance of the gospel for Christians as well as those not saved. There may or may not also be a serenade from the eighties.
If you'd like to listen along with us, you can check out the full album "The Adventure Begins" through our affiliate link: https://amzn.to/2DH9vC2
This episode is sponsored in part by Audible. Claim your one month free trial and two free audio books through this link: https://amzn.to/2FlJRmK
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

Want Extra Return to Odyssey?
Hi Everyone!
We recently collaborated with Lee Acim of AIO Audio News to review the episode "Light's Out at Whit's End."
Check it out here: https://aioaudionews.com/2020/08/29/review-lights-out-at-whits-end/

1.5 Who's Afraid of the Crazy Cat Lady?
They can't all be winners, we suppose. In this episode, Josh and Rachel encounter the first Odyssey episode they've truly disliked, "The Day After Christmas." Along the way they discuss toy fads from the '80s, the danger of stereotypes, and the importance of character motivation.
If you'd like to listen along with us, you can check out the full album "The Adventure Begins" through our affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3leQXKx
This episode is sponsored in part by Audible. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to get your free thirty-day free trial.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

1.4 His and Hair Gifts
Thanks for your patience, everyone. We had a crazy couple weeks. But, we're back to critique another episode: "Gifts for Mage and Guy," a personal favorite in both Josh and Rachel's memory. Will it stand the test of time? Subjects covered include principles of comedy writing, hastily abandoned characters, and discrepancies within Biblical genealogies.
If you'd like to listen along with us, you can check out the full album "The Adventure Begins" through our affiliate link: https://amzn.to/2CIl8IA
This episode is also sponsored in part by Audible. Visit audibletrial.com/returntoodyssey to get your free thirty-day free trial.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, send us an e-mail at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

1.3 Bus Fare and Bible Bowls
Welcome back!
In this episode, Josh and Rachel look at "Connie Comes to Town," the beloved teenager's introduction to the series. They explore a wacky fan theory involving an elephant puppet, learn what the minimum wage was in 1987, and discuss how characters evolve over the course of a series.
Don't forget, if you'd like to listen along with us, you can check out the full album through our affiliate link: https://amzn.to/2CBRPHL
Also, for the curious, here's the link to the Defunctland episode on "Dumbo's Circus," so you can have an idea what we are talking about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP1fh9aLL1c
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.

1.2 The Great Freezer Conundrum
It's episode two! To listen along with us, you can purchase the album through our affiliate link: The Adventure Begins: The Early Classics (Adventures in Odyssey Golden Audio Series No. 1)
We're still working through The Adventure Begins. Josh and Rachel analyze "The Life of the Party." Subjects touched on include the economy of storytelling, vaudeville, the Mighty Men of Odyssey, and contextual exegesis. Josh might also sing The Beatles.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.
"The End" by Paul McCartney.
We'd love to hear your thoughts! E-mail us at serpentanddovespecfic@gmail.com.
To listen along with us, you can purchase the album through our affiliate link: The Adventure Begins: The Early Classics (Adventures in Odyssey Golden Audio Series No. 1)

1.1 The Rube Goldberg Easy Bake
Welcome to the inaugural episode!
Josh and Rachel talk about their memories of Adventures in Odyssey and why they started this podcast before diving in to episode 1, Whit's Flop, from the album The Adventure Begins.
Along the way, they cover sketch comedy, training montages, and the many voice talents of Hal Smith.
Artwork courtesy of Focus on the Family.
Adventures in Odyssey Theme by John Campbell, re-recorded by Wesley Burchell.
To listen along with us, you can purchase the album through our affiliate link: The Adventure Begins: The Early Classics (Adventures in Odyssey Golden Audio Series No. 1)