Axelbank Reports History and Today
"Axelbank Reports History and Today: Conversations with America’s top non-fiction authors and why their books matter right now" approaches our past and present in a way that makes anyone want to listen. National-award winning TV news reporter Evan Axelbank interviews writers of history and current events to explore how America works and how it has been shaped by both the powerful and the powerless. In conversational and engaging fashion, listeners learn about the most important events, themes and figures in American history. This podcast shows why we have no choice but to understand where we have been, to know where we are going.
Interesting and fun as well.
08/06/2023
I enjoyed listening to this. There was a feeling like two friends where having a discussion. I’m looking forward to future installments. I’d like to add, that as time has gone on I still find this podcast interesting, fun, and informative!
History
15/04/2021
Love this historical podcast on the past, keep up the great work. America needs to understand its own history, far to often we fail to understand our own history. Way to go!
Peter Baker? Nope
27/10/2022
Baker is one of the biggest hacks in journalism, along with his colleague Haberman. Both are totally biased, their reporting is one-sided and they withhold information until they have a book to shill. The fact that this podcast gave him a platform shows it has zero credibility. Don’t waste a minute listening.
A sad story...
14/07/2020
The 1940s actress Gene Tierney had a very high squeaky voice when she started in movies. She was compelled by the movie studio to smoke cigarettes in an effort to lower her voice. She later died ofEmphysema.
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- Criado porEvan Axelbank
- Anos de atividade2020 - 2024
- Episódios168
- ClassificaçãoLivre
- Copyright© 2024 Axelbank Reports History and Today
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