“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
“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 ·
07/20/18
“Tragedies and disasters are sensational stories and a podcast based on them can easily become insensitive to the people the stories involve. This is never the case with Materese, who focuses on the victims of a disaster, and never the perpetrators (when there is a human one). Her research is...”Read full review »