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Disappointed - this seems like it should be a fascinating tale, but the delivery totally lets it down. The narrator is monotone and I would say needs a lot more training on presenting - his style is not engaging at all. He mentions he was a history teacher for 25 years so that explains why he is not a professional podcaster/presenter. There are good amateur podcasts out there, but they are very rare, and not what I expect from a supposedly pro audio production company. Sadly I couldn’t even make it to the end of the first episode, I just kept wondering why this was created as a podcast and not a book/long read article, as it seems that would be a more natural home for it. Certainly the narrator sounds like he’s reading…
LadyLassitude via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/04/22
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Incredible presentation, personal connection, well researched - connecting the past and present concerning the past owner, Ned Broy, of Brendan’s present home. The garden and fireplace both aspects of Celtic life. Kudos to Brendan’s narration draws you into the story. Look forward to discovering...Read full review »
Fran & Tom via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/18/22
What a great podcast with a shamefully unknown story of a great Irishman. Very well put together and I hope this can prove to be a template for more stories of heroes of the past. Thank you
seanmac67 via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 10/03/22
Brilliantly told great insight . Hugely enjoyable
Brian Hanton via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 11/09/22
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