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Interesting but audio cuts in and out when Veronica is speaking. Makes it hard to listen to. It’s great to hear the history of the people on board, but with the issues with the audio it’s frustrating.
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As a Titanicophile I have read everything I can get my hands on, watched every movie, attended exhibits. The approach laid out here in bringing attention to individuals and tradesmen is fresh and new.
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I really enjoyed this Podcast with Guest Veronica Hinke. I loved listening to her telling Scott All About her book The Last Night On The Titanic. Unsinkable Drinking, Dining & Style. I enjoyed all the details that she painstakingly researched for her book and all the recipes from the actual Titanic Menus that she talked about with Scott. By listening to this Podcast...I wanted to know more so I also got her Kindle Book on my phone which delves deeper into The Last Night On The Titanic and gives you even more recipes. I am a HUGE Titanic Fan and this Podcast in my opinion is well worth listening to. I give it 🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠 5 stars and 👍👍2 thumbs up. Jeanne Ann K
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I’m an elder millennial Titanic kid who knows pretty much everything about the Titanic, yet, I still heard some new stories on this podcast.
I loved hearing about the individuals of this tragic event who deserve to have their memory kept alive.
If you’re a history lover you’ll really enjoy this podcast.
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The number of basic mistakes in this podcasts introduction and its show notes demonstratse the lack of research conducted in its production.
In the show notes, the ship is referred to as “HMS Titanic”. Almost any online reference will show that the ship was always known as “RMS Titanic. It was a civilian ship authorized as a mail carrier, not a naval ship. also, the male host says in the introduction, that 3000 people were on board titanic. This was never the case. When Titanic sailed, more than 2200 were on board and about 1500 of those perished.
It’s pretty difficult to get these basic facts wrong. As such the listener need to go no further except to move on to other better produced podcasts about Titanic.
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It’s interesting if you already know the stories and want to hear a little more, but the hosts don’t have much of anything new to offer. However, I had never heard of the popcorn vendor, so that was nice to learn about. But some of the little inaccuracies and are so annoying. Captain “John” Smith? Really?
I could have done without the recipes too, but I understand this series was meant to sell a book.
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