The History That Doesn't Suck podcast is a great listen for people who love history or a well-told story. Show host and Utah Valley professor, Greg Jackson, is a talented storyteller. Well-researched stories of the most pivotal times in American history keep listeners enticed.
From the Civil War to the Gilded Age to the present day, History That Doesn't Suck is a history fan's dream podcast. The program guides listeners through some of the greatest points in American history. Jackson presents the podcast in story form, laced with sarcasm and humor. His vivid descriptions transport listeners to times gone by.
Every episode of the History That Doesn't Suck podcast may be worth a listen. Multiple episodes recount the life of Theodore Roosevelt. History remembers him for "big stick diplomacy" and building the Panama Canal. And the way Jackson tells the former president's story is downright captivating. Greg explores Roosevelt from his military exploits to his White House days. Listeners will ride with the Rough Riders as TR leads his troops in battle. "Sergeant, there isn't a Spanish bullet that can kill me," he once said. The listener feels as if they are right in the middle of the action.
The Founding Fathers, the Gold Rush, and industrialization gain a new life on the podcast. "Henry Ford: The Model T & Mass Production" talks about an era of steam engines, electric lights, and the telephone. Listeners learn about disputes, lawsuits, and patents. The show also discusses negative things about Ford, like the claims of antisemitism that became a scandal for Ford, a one-time national hero.
Professor Greg Jackson and the podcast's team put on a great show. Listeners who are avid American history buffs may enjoy this program. The History That Doesn't Suck podcast delivers what it says.
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