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A simple format with loads of information. Jennifer does her homework and is meticulously detailed in her research on disaster incidents. She takes what's she's learned from numerous sources and funnels it into this podcast. She demonstrates the importance of accurately describing the incident and suggesting what we can learn. I love the basic format used as a platform for fascinating moments in history and tragedy.Read full review »
leu182 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/16
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Materese discusses tragedies with the eye of a historian. She explains the causes of a variety of disasters and their human toll without becoming ghoulish of being exploitative. Every few weeks she decompressed while watching a horrid disaster film with a bottle of wine, which I hope is...Read full review »
TheBitterGuy via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/06/16
I found this podcast quite by accident, and I have been hooked ever since. Superbly researched topics are never dull, and there is enough variation of the subjects to make you look forward to every new episode.
Crazy cat ladydee via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/01/18
I would love this podcast if the podcaster worked with a voice coach a bit. The rise and fall and underlying tone of her voice leaves us to sense that she feels as if SHE were there to do things right, (Her way) no such disaster would happen. It's easy to tsk tsk in hindsight.Read full review »
timeconstraint via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/02/18
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