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Completely love and support the intro to the rebroadcast of this episode. This just proves that history does not change a whole lot.
๐ญ crying like a baby. Thank you for sharing
I live right outside of Gettysburg. Thank you for this beautiful episode.
What a lovely idea, much nicer than re-runs! I could listen to Nate's voice all day
Such great stories and told perfectly
That bought a tear to my eye, another great story sublimely told
Well done! Very well done! Your voice, your rhythm, and your general presentation is something I've been waiting to hear amongst all these podcasts. You remind me of the podcast "The Story." I wish I could recall the host's name of that podcast. The subject matter is still significantly important. and, at some point I hope to figure out why I like your presentation so much. So far, I can say that it's the frankness in your voice, and that the content seems genuine and timeless. At least that's what I noticed so far. Please keep up the good work, and I hope to be in contact with you in the future.
Never mind. I found the info on Wikipedia. It's "You'd be so nice to come home to".
What's the song at 04.44? I really want to know. I Google searched the lyrics and got nothing. Please reply and let me know. Thanks ๐
Oddly enough I watched a video about Dr Couney's incubator babies last night. Amazingly some 7 thousand people lived to grow up due to that show.
Oh I'm sure Joseph Smith would have "found" the Golden Plates no matter where he lived.
Wow thank you for this, I just discovered your podcast and I'm really hooked. This episode 'The Sliebt Room' was sooo good the way you left the silence at the end was amazing I could hear a heart beat n thought it was on the recording but when I paused it it was my own, so strange to notice my own heart beat.
Sooo reflective and real. Thankyou. Even in Australia this rings real - for all the people out there on Disability support payments, who are yet expected to apply for a minimum number of jobs per month to get their benefit, in a work economy where there are little to no entry level or basic jobs left to go around as theyโve been automated etc