The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong
A podcast about exactly what it says it is: examining the bad ideas, mistakes and accidents that misshaped our world.
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Nice Balance of Informative and Entertaining
19 déc.
The podcasts are smartly crafted, well-written, a nice balance of entertaining and informative. Good work. Glad I stumbled upon it (another platform *cough* Shmotoshmy *cough* ) Thanks for the work.
Good podcast
16 déc.
I really like this podcast
Amazing history from a unique perspective
4 déc.
Already my favorite podcast of all time! Every story is so fresh and interesting. It’s all the stuff you’ve never heard of but wish you had. Look, there are enough podcasts about World War II and Abraham Lincoln in the world. What about the rest of the (weird, fascinating, amazing) people who have ever lived? That’s The Constant. It’s funny, bingeable, super well-written and researched, and full of heart. Every episode is a banger. (The most recent one “It’s Never Over” was one of the best ever.) Mark Chrisler is a treasure to humanity. Listen and subscribe!
Slow down. Breathe. Talk normally.
6 nov.
Why was 1876 Redux recorded with such a fast talking speed? Sheesh. It makes it too hard to process everything. The original one was better. Stop remaking episodes worse than the original versions. Just make new episodes.
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- CréationMark Chrisler
- Années d’activité2017 - 2024
- Épisodes197
- ClassificationTous publics
- Copyright© Copyright 2021 The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong
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