American History Tellers

by Wondery
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The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life - the words you speak, the ideas you share - can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know the stories that made America? We'll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we'll show you how our history affected them, their families and affects you today. Hosted by Lindsay Graham (not the Senator). From Wondery, the network behind American Scandal, Tides of History, American Innovations and more.
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  • !!jana##
    Basic history lessons
    Good content for the younger set or for those who want their history easily digestible and without controversy. But the ads! Lord! Way too many.
  • Michelle19952017
    Voice actors on latest season
    Really love this podcast and was looking forward to this season about First Ladies but sheeesh why the voice actors?? It’s so hard to listen to.
  • mallshol
    Reacting to canoes4
    Deal with it canoes4 it’s history they don’t need to delete the podcast I live this podcast because of the history!! Use comman sense. History isn’t just kiddy it’s dark and your gonna have to deal with it I love the podcast so don’t you try and ruin it!!
  • N@&t
    Love it
    Hey am 12 and I listen to the show I really like it. Lindsay I have an season suggestion what if you do an season on America’s first black president.
  • FourInchesPyle
    Silence Dogwood??
    Jeez, who does your research? You say Ben Franklin’s pen name was Silence Dogwood? It’s Silence DOGOOD. Fail.
  • canoes4
    White House
    Slaves digging a foundation is brutal work? Liberals think baristas Making coffee is hard work.and yes slaves single handily built the White House? Very shallow story time to delete this podcast
  • JDOwen4570
    Great stuff
    The more I listen the more I like it. I like the style and the way it’s put together. Makes me feel I’m right there. Good job.
  • BoogieVan
    Such a great show!
    The production on these episodes is fantastic! I really like the way it’s written, puts you right in the middle of the story, and does a great job of illustrating different perspectives of those that were there. Seems like a lot of research goes into every episode. Lindsey Graham’s narration is dramatic and compelling. I’ve done a deep dive on this podcast and have learned so much, thank you Lindsey Graham!
  • WildBill1994!
    Fun, Unbiased History Podcast
    As an aspiring history buff as well as someone who travels long distances for work, I find this podcast great for absorbing as much information as I can while on the road. The topics are interesting and Graham does a great job avoiding political partialities, which is difficult when dealing with history. Some topics are brand new to me and others go into more depth on common subjects. Fun and full of new and interesting facts.
  • #MWMHfan
    Very well done
    Well researched, entertaining, and educational. I’m enjoying all the episodes. Any plans to include a show about the Worldcom scandal?
  • USA Mknitter
    Season 68 - Pinkerton Detective Agency
    Thanks for Season 68 on the Pinkerton Detective Agency. I didn’t know much of the history and what Allan Pinkerton was like. Nothing has changed in over 150 years. He sounds just like the 45th from New York, especially with the branding and loyalty required of his underlings. The “official line” and that they “were not who they said they were” …..
  • 10567856878766
    SPECTACULAR!!!!!!
    Best history podcast in the world, I wish I could give it more stars. It is unbiased and tells what really happened in a way that is hard to find in this age of political propaganda
  • Ed hi ted
    To spongebobbyhil589
    Honestly this is a great podcast I learned a lot but I don’t think “spongebobbyhil589”really understands this,honestly why so negative?you sound like you didn’t actually listen to this podcast.
  • MTA_reese’s
    Great for anyone who loves history
    I love this show. It got me into podcasts in the first place. It’s provides an in depth analysis of events that make up American history. Many people say there are too many ads, but it’s really not much. I would advise this to anyone.
  • Gabe Coker
    From a Historian and Political Scientist
    My academic background is PolySci, History, and Library and Information Science. There is no better source I’ve found for succinct, accurate, entertaining and informative storytelling of America’s important periods and personalities.
  • Celtic/Irish/Scottish fan
    Amazing show
    A wonderful show. I just wanted to point out one error concerning Saint John Paul 2. John Paul 2 died on April 2, 2005. You did get the canonization date right of 2014. But other than that I truly enjoy this show as I am a lover of history.
  • Ramster1
    5 stars
    I’m a naturalized American and I love this show. I’ve learned so much about American history from it. Lindsey does a great job explaining the intricacies of history, politics and conflict in such an approachable way. And I really like the dramatizations. They break the monotony of these generally dry subjects and they make you put yourself in the shoes of the people involved even for a few seconds adding more impact.
  • tan
    Perfect storytelling
    This is the best history podcast I have found for my daily drive
  • Meolhc
    One of three podcasts I subscribe to
    First off, I am a 46 year Public History Grad student with a family, so my drives to and from work are perfect opportunities to learn from and listen to this great resource. I like to study topics I feel aren’t necessarily on everyone’s radar, and I get a pang of excitement every time I hear something I am researching brought up in an episode (like the Bonus March of 1932). Additionally, anytime a historical figure or event makes multiple appearances as part of different stories or season, the show broadens the context of the wild and varied history of the U.S. I also love Graham’s storytelling, a skill he uses to great effect. Some ideas for shows (from subjects I have explored) The U.S. during the Year Without a Summer (1816) The Attica Prison Rebellion Film Censorship in the 20th century That said, I look forward to whatever the show’s creators come up with next! The recent World War I episode was fantastic.
  • kip kiperson
    Fantastic series
    Absolutely great podcast. It’s quickly become my favorite. The detail and connections made between history and reflections of current society are unparalleled. Please do a season on James Buchanan and Dred Scott decision.
  • Kmiles388
    Fantastic!
    Love this podcast and this series. Working so much I don’t have as much time to read as I’d like. But listening to these shows helps me learn so much. Hearing little known stores and unknown historic events is fascinating. Started off just listening to the subjects I was interested in the most but now I’m going back to listen to them all. If you like history you’ll love this show.
  • Yanranicm85
    Obsessed
    Addicted is another word I could use to describe my desire for this podcast. It helps me get through each work day and the in-depth history is wonderful!
  • SpongeBobbyHil589
    Bad history teacher
    Dummy downed, politically slanted, poor production often distracting. Far too many commercials.
  • D Galloway
    Love the Podacst
    I just finished the series on WW1. I really enjoyed it and learned much more about out history. Great job! Keep up the good work! I have added your podcasts to my library! DG
  • Superarie
    Super!
    Did you think you learned about history in school? You probably only scratched the surface! These are some deep dives into very interesting topics! I always enjoy this show. It’s such great quality. The sound effects add a lot to the show and the levels are perfect with the levels of the host, so they don’t blow your ear drums when they come on or they don’t overpower the host when they’re meant to be background. It’s entertaining, educational, and no political bias. I even revisit episodes often!
  • Gfsfvhjgdvgxf
    Great
    High production value. Decently balanced. I was looking for a good history podcast that seemed more like a history class. Most of the ones I come across are either “weird history” or “history of headlines” type shows. While this doesn’t flow quite like a class curriculum, it’s easy enough to navigate, and it follows “major” historical events, but includes some deep dives. The “acting” can get a bit hokey, but it gets better as they add voice actors. And it’s not distracting.
  • kh5787
    Specific advertisers get me down
    Love listening to this podcast! I just really wish I could opt out of the ads that are for alcohol or the stuff you’re supposed to drink before drinking alcohol so you don’t “feel terrible.” I’m a recovering alcoholic and it’s just kinda yucky to me. 😕
  • TildaJean
    Lose the dramatizations
    They add nothing to the podcast and often keep me from listening. Also, there’s an R in forward.
  • Szulisr614
    Great series
    Ive listened through darn near all the seasons and have enjoyed them all. Its a great way to get some behind the scenes looks at how history has been made. Stories are told in a way that you really can picture the moments and come away with some knowledge and maybe a change of heart on how you viewed the history makers.
  • Kelkatree
    Fantastic!
    Stories are presented in a very relatable format. Love the immersive feel of it. Somewhat reminiscent of time travel. Great production.
  • Master Pipe Layer
    Great job!
    If you are looking for suggestions I would recommend looking into the Kensington Ruenstone.
  • OISC!!
    For history lovers
    This podcast is great. It captures the listener’s attention right away. Anyone from a child to the elderly will like this.
  • QwackamallZildjian13
    Amazing podcast!
    I’m a history geek. And This podcast is great! If you also like sitting on your couch reading history books all day but you’re eyes are to tired to read all night than this is the podcast for you. 📚📕📗📘📙📖🤓
  • konakathy
    If you love all things espionage
    Great podcast. It’s like a spy novel only true to life. So very interesting to learn about real accounts of espionage throughout history. I hope there are more stories to come.
  • conserv1987
    Conservative
    Listened to the reconstruction era. Y’all need to study history a lot more. Especially about the south. How did African Americans get here? It wasn’t the American people that brought them here. And you also need to look into how African American people were sold to traders buy there own people🤔. Get the facts straight!!
  • trich1313
    Great podcast for history buffs
    AHT is probably my favorite podcast. Def top 5. Thanks for all the great content Lindsay!
  • mommom04
    Love learning details about history
    I have learned details about pieces of history I don’t remember learning about in school. The podcasts interesting to listen to and seems to take great care in having accurate details.
  • mjj-88
    Great host and content
    The Wondery team does a great job of taking both known and obscure historical events and breaking them into enjoyable bite size pieces. I would love to see them do a series on the Dust Bowl soon!
  • NLS05
    Truly loved
    This podcast started an almost year long kick of only listening to history podcasts. I’ve truly learned so much & expanded my knowledge on history I was already familiar with
  • Broman5
    Thank you.
    I am a 60+ black American. I knew a lot that I learned in school but your podcast episodes taught me some things I did not know. Especially about the sympathetic Quakers ofNew Garden North Carolina. North Carolina is my home state but I did not grow up there. I have family there.It’s interesting how some of the current Guilford County historical websites (formally New Garden) make no mention of the abolitionist history. in this age of “book, banning” and “white washing” of black American history in slavery, your podcast does a tremendous service.
  • TFW Reviews
    Cold War
    I really enjoyed this! I am new to podcasts… I look forward to listening to more of yours. Keep them coming!!!
  • sclb71
    BC/AD
    Would be nice if historians started using BC/AD again. CE/BCE refer to the same event, even Neil DeGrasse Tyson admits this. 🙄
  • RockinRick8185
    Typical Left Agenda
    If you want to listen to pro woke, anti American, liberal agenda pacifist’s, this is the podcast for you.
  • YrPops1957
    History made fascinating! (Ignore a few bigoted haters)
    Best thing I’ve ever followed. Engaging interesting and deeply informative. I have been particularly struck by the objective and evenhanded recounting of our very checkered American history. Finding those very few criticisms of the show as being biased, or woke, to be quite amusing. Idiots.
  • Teddy Baer 2000
    War 1812
    You should do the war of 1812
  • TampabucsFSU
    Bad
    Really cringey and badly written. Also woke
  • OH-RAM
    Those who forget history …
    Great archive of relevant and interesting historical events. Amazing how often history repeats itself.
  • sarahkat116
    Awesome!!!
    Me and my dad listen to this together and we love it. I’m fifteen and I literally eat sleep and breathe this podcast. Lindsey Graham is a seriously talented storyteller. Keep it up man!!
  • USAmericanHistoryBuff
    Was good at one pint.
    I loved this podcast in the beginning, I felt for the most part it was an unbiased retelling of history aside from the guest interviews at the end of each season, but as the season progress I’m finding the narrative is starting lean heavily to one side.
  • Atreus W
    Great content but wrong on Reagan
    Look Lindsey Graham is great and his content is probably the best out there BUT I was disappointed on something he got wrong about Reagan. He made Reagan sound like a hero for changing his ideologies like he was a truly deep philosopher but he wasn’t. He was flipped and manipulated into his later life ideology by the FBI and his second wife Nancy “Throat Goat” Reagan. It’s actually a really Fascinating story of how he was basically brain washed like they said the communists were doing to us in the 50s.
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