How should the hidden stories of history be told? In chapters? That's what we do at Stories Still to Tell; we frame history in a linear way, trying our best to make you feel like you're living in the era where the story is told.
The content of this podcast is adult, with many of the stories having discernable victims. These victims and the families of these victims deserve more than to have their story told by unfunny comedians and shitty voice actors. Respect and sympathy are always at the top of my list when creating a script.
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How should the hidden stories of history be told? In chapters? That's what we do at Stories Still to Tell; we frame history in a linear way, trying our best to make you feel like you're living in the era where the story is told.
The content of this podcast is adult, with many of the stories having discernable victims. These victims and the families of these victims deserve more than to have their story told by unfunny comedians and shitty voice actors. Respect and sympathy are always at the top of my list when creating a script.
"Let's get to the bottom of this: did you stick googly eyes on a radioactive rock?" We finally get an answer to what happened at Falcon Lake
Stories Still to Tell
How should the hidden stories of history be told? In chapters? That's what we do at Stories Still to Tell; we frame history in a linear way, trying our best to make you feel like you're living in the era where the story is told.
The content of this podcast is adult, with many of the stories having discernable victims. These victims and the families of these victims deserve more than to have their story told by unfunny comedians and shitty voice actors. Respect and sympathy are always at the top of my list when creating a script.