Less Is More
The podcast shares some fascinating information and offers interesting perspectives that make you think about history and consider how your own world views are shaped. But after about the fifth or sixth episode, it starts getting repetitive in its ideas and themes, and getting through it becomes about as laborious as the Ingalls family’s trek across the prairie. Also, listeners should play a drinking game and take a shot every time the host or her friends use the word “problematic.”
IndGeorge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/24
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…to peak behind the curtain and reconcile my childhood adoration with a 2023 perspective. I’m a Gen X’er who adored the books and the TV show. I recently re-read this series to my daughter who has dyslexia, and it was a wonderful bonding experience that we ended with a trip to Mansfield, MO this...Read full review »
Emilygatx via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/20/23
I am so glad I read the books to my daughter instead of letting her read them on her own. We both learned so much as we discussed the racism. She didn’t end up reading past the long winter and went on to other books.
Middle365 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/21/23
I’m a lifelong Little House fan, and this podcast has been incredible. I love learning the history of how the books came to be and the background of the real American history surrounding this story. It’s excellent! I look forward to every episode and I’m never disappointed.
BreeAnnWV via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/19/23
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