Charleston Time Machine Podcast Celebrates 300 Episodes

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News Summary

The Charleston Time Machine podcast has reached a significant milestone of 300 episodes, captivating audiences with stories from Charleston’s rich history. Hosted by Nic Butler, the podcast offers over 137 hours of content, exploring key historical events and figures, including a special episode on Frederick Douglass’s visit to the city in 1888. Celebrated as the Best Local Podcast in 2019, it has garnered over 650,000 plays worldwide, making local history accessible to listeners globally.

Charleston Time Machine Podcast Hits 300 Episodes Celebrating History with Frederick Douglass

Charleston is buzzing with excitement as the beloved Charleston Time Machine podcast recently reached a monumental milestone—its 300th episode! Since its debut in 2017, this award-winning podcast has been captivating audiences with rich tales from the Lowcountry’s fascinating history, and it’s safe to say that the journey has been nothing short of remarkable.

Inside the Mind of a Historian

Hosted by history buff Nic Butler, who works diligently at the Charleston County Public Library, the podcast has become a go-to source for history lovers and curious minds alike. With a true passion for storytelling, Butler has not only shared important historical anecdotes but has also fostered a vibrant community eager to explore Charleston’s past. The combined effort of Butler and his dedicated audience has resulted in an incredible reflection on the multitude of stories that have shaped today’s Charleston.

The Respect and Recognition

It’s no surprise that Charleston Time Machine was voted as the Best Local Podcast in the Charleston City Paper’s Best Of Charleston contest in 2019. This prestigious accolade only adds to a growing list of nominations the podcast has garnered over the years. With over 137 hours of captivating audio content available, it’s clear that this podcast means business when it comes to delivering entertaining and educational material to its listeners.

Sounds of History Across the Globe

The podcast has made waves far and wide, accruing over 650,000 total plays and reaching enthusiastic listeners in a staggering 50 countries worldwide. It’s heartening to witness how a local podcast can resonate on such a global scale. New listeners diving into the extensive archive of past episodes can quickly discover a treasure trove of historical narratives that detail the evolution of Charleston and its unique culture.

Amazingly Productive Historian

Over the span of the podcast’s journey, Nic Butler has not just recorded episodes; he’s crafted a staggering 1.3 million words illuminating Charleston’s intricate history. That’s a whole lot of storytelling! Each episode offers something new, and the 300th celebration is no exception. In this special installment titled “Frederick Douglass in 1888 Charleston”, Butler guides listeners through an exploration of the renowned abolitionist’s visit to Charleston, showcasing the profound impact Douglass had on the city during a pivotal time.

How to Tune In

For those eager to catch this episode and dive deep into the past stories of Charleston, accessing the Charleston Time Machine podcast couldn’t be easier. The latest episode can be streamed online at ccpl.org/charleston-time-machine or on popular podcast platforms, including iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify, and iHeart Radio.

Cheers to Many More Episodes!

As the Charleston Time Machine podcast celebrates this significant milestone, it continues to remind us all of the rich tapestry that is Charleston’s history. Here’s to many more captivating episodes and the never-ending spirit of curiosity from the millions of listeners who become part of the Lowcountry’s ongoing story. Grab your headphones, settle in, and get ready to learn, laugh, and be mesmerized by the past!

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