The Constant : A History of Getting Things Wrong

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2021 · 25 MIN

The Constant : A History of Getting Things Wrong

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Welcome to season 5 of the PDS! On this episode we listen to The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong. This is a fantastic podcast that explores the details of history and culture that you would sometimes miss.. This episode chronicles the ridiculous history behind one of the most common items we can imagine, the bicycle. This weeks discussion : The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong - Diabolical Devices of The Demon of Darkness Next weeks recommendation : Dope Labs : There's Something in The Water     It would be great if you would leave us a review and follow The Podcast Discovery Show on: Spotify Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Twitter @thepdsofficial  Facebook - Podcast Discovery Club  Twitch -  PodcastDiscoveryShow Patreon - The Podcast Discovery Show Venmo - https://venmo.com/PDS_Crew Discord - The Podcast Discovery Chat  Any support, even just reviews or getting in touch on twitter is very appreciated.

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