After every episode you think, “Huh, I had no idea”
Think Lore, but focusing on science history. The topics range from obscure people who’ve been left behind by the history books to science-y discoveries. Great storytelling with interesting topics. I hope this podcast blows up in popularity because I can’t wait for more episodes!
.constantly.curious. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/21
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I like the research and content, but have had to stop listening due to the production choices to use sound effects and foley, especially the eating and drinking ones. If you have misophonia you can regularly, suddenly be triggered by some unnecessary sound ( if you don’t have misophonia, just...Read full review »
Poledance Cat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/19/24
Each topic is a great way to start your science class. Each topic will peak your students interest and show how science can be interesting and how scientists are real ordinary people.
tearsfromheaven via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/21
The podcast started a bit rough and gimmicky, but it feels like it’s starting to hit a stride with fewer distracting sound effects and tightening the Patreon pitch. The tales themselves are delightful and why I’ve bought Sam Kean’s books for years.
Mrs.Woodbury via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/20
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