Great Stories, Good Storytelling
The stories that Margaret picks are uplifting in the best way. The everyman-turned-revolutionaries she covers in these stories become common heroes by acting for basic rights, humane working conditions, and self determination, reminding us all that we can do the same. This is a vital reminder of our individual and collective empowerment in a society that incentivizes us to be hopelessly cynical. One thing could make the podcast more compelling: a more defined central narrative. This could be a tone of voice to signal to the listener that the tangent is over and we’re back in the main through line, or simply a more condensed version of this podcast. I appreciate the nuance and fleshing out of characters, but care more about the stories behind the compelling titles and the narrative arc of that journey. Right now, it’s not the easiest to follow. Thank you for this content, please make more!
Landon1717 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/23
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