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Sharon McMahon
Here's Where It Gets Interesting
Here’s Where It Gets Interesting finds the stories of America you probably haven’t heard. Host Sharon McMahon, a longtime teacher and one of today’s most influential voices, will ignite your curiosity about the fascinating stuff that wasn’t in history textbooks. She’s joined by notable thought leaders who share insights about history, culture, and politics, and inspire us to grow into more thoughtful, well-informed citizens. Hosted on Acast. See
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4.9 stars from 15,080 ratings
“Mm, I love that”.
Sharon is the absolute best. I have learned more from her podcast and IG account than from any other source in the past several years. I so deeply appreciate her dedication to educating people in such a pragmatic and engaging way. Thank you, Sharon, for all you do!
KCon9 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/24
Stalin
Frustrating to listen to the host speak because she gets excited with certain information and raises her voice which one then has to turn volume down on headphones and then she goes back to talking softly and one has to turn volume up!!! Sooooo annoying throughout her podcasts with one minute...Read full review »
Beast14650 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/24
A Must Listen
Sharon and her team do an amazing job on their series and interviews. Sharon asks the important questions and shares the stories America needs to hear to educate and remind us of our shared history.
Rosie21! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/24
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