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Star Stories with Ian Lauer

Star Stories with Ian Lauer

Written by: Ian Lauer
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Every culture that has ever existed looked up at the same sky. The same Orion. The same Pleiades. The same river of stars cutting across the darkness. And almost every one of them, whether separated by oceans, language, or centuries, looked at them, and told a story about what they saw. Stories about hunters and lovers and gods and monsters. Stories that survived wars, migrations, and the collapse of entire civilizations. Stories that were passed down, generation after generation, for thousands of years. Star Stories brings those stories back to life. Each episode takes a constellation, a star, or a region of the night sky, and retells the ancient myths and legends that human cultures built around it. The storytelling is immersive and narrative, retold in a modern format. At the end, we decode what information these cultures were embedding into the story. From the deserts of Ancient Egypt to the frozen lands of the Nordic people, we tell the stories from cultures around the world, to reconnect you to the night sky. Hosted by Ian Lauer. A Stargazer Studios production.Copyright 2026 Ian Lauer Astronomy & Space Science Science Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • Sun | The God Who Butchers the Night
    Jul 2 2026

    Tonight, we’re not looking at a particular constellation or pattern in the sky. Tonight, we’re looking at the thing we see every day: the Sun.

    And I’m going to tell you a story about why it has to fight its way into the sky every single morning.

    This story comes from the Aztecs, who built one of the greatest empires in the history of the Americas.

    Their civilization centered on Tenochtitlan, where Mexico City stands today.

    This tale is one of the most important myths they had. In fact, it was so important that they built their greatest temple in honor of it.

    It’s a myth that plays out in the sky every single day.

    And it all takes place on a mountain called Coatepec, the Hill of Serpents, which is where our story begins.

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    22 mins
  • North Star | The Impossible Climb
    Jun 21 2026

    Tonight I’ll be telling a tale about a star in the sky that everyone has heard of. It’s not the biggest star, or the brightest. But for a long time, it was one of the most important stars in history. It’s a star called Polaris. Or as we know it as, the North Star.

    This story comes from a group whose ancestral lands span the high desert of the United States Southwest: the Paiute.

    They knew the landscape of the desert intimately, and they read the night sky the way you read a map. Because for them, it was one.

    But our story doesn’t start in the sky. It starts with a young mountain sheep who wanted nothing more than to make his father proud.

    This is Star Stories with Ian Lauer, where we sit together under the stars and retell ancient stories told about the night sky, and uncover the ancient knowledge hidden inside the world's oldest myths.

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    22 mins
  • Big Dipper | A Sacrifice Written in the Stars
    Jun 11 2026

    An ancient story from the Anishinaabe people of the Great Lakes tells us that the stars of the Big Dipper is a memorial, written in the night sky for anyone willing to look up and listen.

    They saw an animal. A hunter, a father, a hero. They called him The Great Fisher. Not a fisherman with a rod and a line, but an animal. A fierce, weasel-like creature found in the forests of the Great Lakes.

    But tonight's story doesn't start with him. It starts with his son, Little Fisher. And a hunt in a frozen world that's about to change the world forever.

    This is Star Stories with Ian Lauer, where we sit together under the stars and uncover the ancient knowledge hidden inside the world's oldest myths.

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    22 mins
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