Mental Floss Presents: The Quest for the North Pole
Many wanted to claim its discovery—but only one could be the first. In The Quest for the North Pole, a new podcast from Mental Floss and iHeartRadio, we'll dive into the adventure, excitement, and danger surrounding our obsession with the North Pole. In each weekly episode, we'll analyze the motives and celebrate the triumphs of the people who sought the northernmost point on the globe, from the questionable methods of early explorers to a century-old controversy that's yet to be settled. In our story, we'll look at Sir John Franklin's brave but disastrous attempt, Fridtjof Nansen's innovations for polar travel, and Robert E. Peary's expeditions with Matthew Henson—and the way Peary robbed Henson of the credit he deserved.
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TR
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Thoroughly enjoyed listening to the first season about Teddy Roosevelt. They did a great job of covering a wide range of topics and it was entertaining to listen to. Highly recommend for any fan of TR or of American History!
Hooked
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And searching maps and routes and this is so interesting! Great job - the use of sound just makes me FEEL cold while listening. Before publishing a producer unfamiliar with the content should listen, catch, and fix the missing items - Needs a touch more description for the ear; feels like an print writer wrote this and not a broadcaster. Did I miss why Peary didn't have photos from the pole - a photo of his compass showing 90 degrees North? It’s just not clear why he couldn’t prove his achievement. Also could’ve used a description of those old compass instruments. Episode 8 had audio issues for me with weird edits-Kat’s voice layered over herself. Just loved it though. Thank you!
Great and inspirational
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Thanks for showing us how we can change the world (if we have enough caffeine)
Recording issues with episode 6
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There are bunch of recording issues with episode 6. The narration is being overwritten a fair number of times.
North Pole
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My review of History vs. TR is below. I gave it 5 stars. The podcast is now called The Quest for the North Pole, which I’d like to give 3 stars, but I decided I should average the two. I’m very interested in the topic, but I’ve listened to the first 4 episodes and found myself zoning out in all of them. I don’t know if the writing isn’t as interesting as in the TR series, or if the host’s voice is too monotone and soothing. I’m about ready to give up on it because I just can’t concentrate on the content and am learning very little as a result. History vs. TR: I usually prefer history to be presented in chronological order, but the breaking up of TR’s life into themed episodes was an interesting way of doing it. I’m looking forward to finding out who the next subject will be!
North Pole or TR?
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The description says this is a podcast about the North Pole but all the episodes I see are about Theodore Roosevelt...am I missing something?
Enjoy
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History vs. Anticipating more, but frustrated having to wait!!!!!
TR youngest son killed by the Red Baron
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I feel bad for TR during WW1... His youngest son killed by the German Red Baron with a kill streak of 80 lives killed in a air battle...
Finally
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Finally, someone in the mainstream understands and is able to articulate how game management and conservation work to support a healthy wildlife population. Bully!
A high school book report level recitation of facts without understanding, using the woke prism.
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Theodore Roosevelt was one of the greatest people America ever produced. Due to that, when material discussing his life is available, I will pay attention. However, hearing this podcast was like being forced to listen to a bright third grader discuss Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five. They may get the facts of the story correct, but have no idea what the storyline really means. There is no better glimpse of this than one of the final episodes regarding the removal of the Roosevelt statue from the Museum of Natural History. The narrative falls all over itself letting us know that according to the experts, TR would have not minded his statue's removal, and all is well. Authorities such as his great grandson (who's apparent career zenith is as a curator of his ancestor's legacy!) tell us so. Please. Imagine TR in the White House, at his desk. He learns that mobs throughout the country without any legal process are pulling down statues. He learns that along with Confederate statues, statues of Ulysses Grant, Christopher Columbus, Junipero Serra, George Washington and others are being defaced or destroyed. The advantage an actual third grader with no woke prism may have here is they might have gleaned some understanding of the man, and realize that he would be enraged. That same third grader, imagining Roosevelt learning that he is to be added to a list of Americans that warrant image repair or removal due to a possible harmful impact of viewing his statue, would easily surmise that the man would be disgusted with any apologists for such actions. Even a child would understand that TR would have stood firm on the principle that as a people we cannot allow a shrill and strident mob to decide for our country who we should admire. It would not be the statue, but the principle of being judged by these apologists, that would anger him. I can safely predict that the creators of this podcast will never stray in their historical profiles from those boundaries set by their woke masters, and will present these profiles in ways that will draw nothing but derision by future historians. After a cursive glance, such materil will be deleted or simply shrugged at as a product of an intellectual dark age. Am I wrong? Are these actually fearless historians, discussing the the true nature of these individuals? If so, I eagerly await their series on another one of the greatest men to have ever lived- Martin Luther King, with viewpoints on his sacrifices, martyrdom, vision, and many battles. Of course, in the interest of being so complete, we'll also hear about his PhD dissertation, the FBI surveillance recordings currently archived until 2027, and the Reverend Ralph Abernathy's accounting of their final days together. Not likely. Maybe Nixon will be next- he's safe to talk about.
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