Love It! Love it! Love it!
Wow love the podcast as a wanna be urban explorer. So, as an Aon colleague, I’m quite familiar with W Clement Stone who appeared to be friends with Dr Mazel via the donation of the hypberbaric chamber. Interestingly enough Stone’s business - Combined Insurance - was just blocks away at 5000 N Broadway (the big white corporate looking buildings that never really fit into the neighborhood). And almost the same time period 30’s-40’s-50’s-60’s as well. And the Combined Broadway office, while never truly ‘abandoned,’ was a treasure trove of stuff 15 years ago and is also now transitioned into apartments and offices. Keep up the great work. Love the radio voice expertise to the podcast as it truly gives it a listenable vibe!! Regards Dave S Patreon listener
DTWNDUDE via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/21
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yary2020 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/20
I sometimes have a hard time getting into podcasts, but this one had my full attention from day one! The story is compelling and the hosts are passionate about the story and present it with the utmost professionalism. The in-depth research, the interviews and the haunting music make this an A+...Read full review »
jlykirb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/21
I’m loving this podcast... I worked there in the medical records department in my early twenties and I also lived in the apartment building that wad attached and owned by the hospital.
mizzlanay via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/21
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