Captivating stories of History
I dabble in a few history podcasts because I enjoy the subject. However, history podcasts probably tally up to <10% of my listening consumption. Why? Because most of them are good but not great. However, this podcast is great! (No pun intended). Ben is so good at weaving a narrative thread together. He focuses on the meaty parts of the story and sprinkles in fascinating tidbits throughout. His storytelling is crisp. The subjects he chooses to focus on are fascinating. You can also tell he’s just really passionate about the stories himself. So now I’m addicted and since beginning listening to this podcast earlier this month, I’ve listened to double digit episodes and it’s accounted for probably 70% plus of my listening consumption. Can’t recommend this podcast highly enough. Only complaint is that episodes don’t come out often enough.
fosheezydz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/23
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Very succinct and well thought out podcast. A true joy to listen to, especially if you want to be inspired by history’s great leaders. I own my own business and find this podcast inspirational for leadership themes throughout the ages.
Elaine in Charlotte via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/09/21
After a single episode recommendation I binged all of the episodes and even save new episodes for moments when I can focus and not be distracted. It’s hardcore history but modern. Its shorter, more frequent. More more more eps!
MG designer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/21
Do not listen to this podcast if you hate well structured, well researched insight on some of the most impactful figures in history. I am an avid podcast listener, and since hearing about this pod from (MFM) I’ve been hooked. Fantastic job.
ZamoraMadeIt. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/21
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