Informative and Constantly Improving
The host does an incredibly thorough job of researching each disaster, and each episode either teaches me more than I'd already known about a disaster I'd heard about before or introduces me to a disaster that's entirely new to me. Early episodes of the podcast are a bit shakier, but the work has grown and improved over time, particularly in terms of structure, sound quality, and fluency. I sometimes find myself zoning out when the host spends time detailing architectural/spatial minutia that I find hard to conceptualize from audio descriptions alone, but that's my only complaint. I adore this podcast.Read full review »
throughthebrush via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/17
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She referenced the genocide against the LGBT community!! When did that happen? If it did that sure is breaking news and deserves not only it’s own show but also news elsewhere (It never happened). Plenty more leftist rhetoric included. However she does her research and the rest of the show is...Read full review »
BluerEyedDevil via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/18
I work in emergency management and really appreciate being up to speed on historical disasters. Super interesting, trying not to listen to them all at once!
doc kg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/18
This podcast is good. I like her, and give her mad props for great, detailed storytelling. It’s cool to hear her ‘flow’ evolve overtime. This is just my unhumble opinion but the political input—sprinkled in between the factual content—is very, very distracting. Again, this is only an opinion but...Read full review »
Angie MB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/12/18
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