History's Trainwrecks

This is the stuff they never taught us in history class. Ever wonder why famous historical figures like Aaron Burr, George McClellan, Douglas MacArthur, Cato the Younger, Julius Caesar, and many others fell from the great heights to which they had ascended to end up in death or disgrace? History's Trainwrecks explores the self-destructive tendencies of historical figures who lose everything even when the prize of a lifetime is in reach, often costing them a treasured place in history. History is full of trainwrecks, and we can’t look away. Support the show with a one-time gift! or Help keep Trainwrecks on the tracks with a paid membership! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/historys-trainwrecks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keep ‘em coming!
Feb 23
Just when I thought I’ve heard all the good history pods, I learned about this one on via the American History Fanatics Facebook group. This one packs a lot of anecdotes and facts into its short episodes with an enjoyable delivery style, including a nice dose of humor. I recommend this both for hard core history buffs as well as those looking for a primer to get their feet wet.
A New Favorite
07/18/2022
I found Trainwrecks via the Presidency’s podcast and was intrigued by the hosts questions , analysis, and thought process. Having binged all episodes to date I’m clearly hooked. Episodes are approximately 20 minutes and Stacy (the host) has several stories running in parallel (along with single episodes on various topics) ranging from Ancient Rome to Theadore Rosevelt and a host of others that make it as if you have several history podcasts going at once. Train Wrecks is well written and presented. I’m looking forward to hearing what’s next.
I’m Hooked
01/17/2022
I just started listening to History’s Trainwrecks and I’m already hooked. Stacey does a fantastic job telling the stories that we never learned in school about some of the most famous people in history. You’re sure to learn something new when listening to this show!
On the right track with a great view of those who went off the tracks
10/21/2021
This podcast is on the right track with a great view of those who went off the rails. While this podcast follows a similar format to many others in the history space, History's Trainwrecks is a concise ride through the near greats of history. Most episodes are 20 minutes or less but leaving you wanting more, and the multi-part series of different figures / perspective keep me coming back.
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- CreatorStacey Roberts
- Years Active2021 - 2025
- Episodes69
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© DB History, LLC
- Show Website