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  • The London That Made Charles Dickens
    Jan 4 2026

    Charles Dickens is inseparable from London, not simply as a setting, but as a force that shaped his imagination. In the early 19th century, the city was expanding at unprecedented speed, defined by industrial wealth, deep poverty, and stark social divisions.This episode of Icons & Origins explores how Dickens’ early experiences in London, from its markets and workhouses to its prisons and polluted riverbanks, became the raw material for some of the most enduring stories in English literature. Rather than treating the city as a backdrop, Dickens transformed it into a living presence, reflecting both the energy and the moral tensions of his age.Don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe to discover more amazing places around the world! #CharlesDickens #Dickens #London #England #Victorian #History #Literature #Storyteller #IndustrialRevolution #19thCentury #OliverTwist #BleakHouse #GreatExpectations #AChristmasCarol #LondonHistory #UrbanLife #ClassicLiterature #HistoricalFiction #BritishHistory #SocialCritique #FoggyLondon #VictorianLondon #FamousAuthors #CityAndAuthor #IconicWriters #Storytelling #UrbanHistory #LondonWriters

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    19 Min.
  • Cyprus’s Divided Capital
    Jan 4 2026

    Hidden in the heart of the Mediterranean lies a capital unlike any other.Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, remains divided by barbed wire and checkpoints — the last split capital in Europe. Once a crossroads of empires, centuries of conquest, colonisation, and rivalry left a line that still cuts through its streets today. From Ottoman rule to British control, independence to invasion, this is the story of how a pencil mark on a map became a frontier that endures half a century later.

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    14 Min.
  • Germany’s Invisible Border
    Oct 3 2025

    More than thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany is one nation again — but not always one experience.From wages to politics, from identity to culture, the old border still casts a long shadow.This video explores the hidden legacy of division: how East and West Germany became different worlds, why reunification left scars, and how the invisible line still shapes the country today.We’ll trace the story from the Cold War split, through the fall of the Wall, to the challenges of integration and the lingering divides in modern Germany.Don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe to discover more amazing places around the world!

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    19 Min.
  • Anne Frank’s Amsterdam: Where She Found Her Voice
    May 1 2025

    Welcome to Drew Explores, the podcast where history and place meet to tell extraordinary stories. In this episode, we follow the life of Anne Frank through the city that shaped her: Amsterdam. From her arrival as a young refugee escaping Nazi Germany to her years spent in hiding, Anne’s story is deeply tied to the city’s transformation during World War II. We examine how Amsterdam first offered refuge, then became a place of surveillance and betrayal under Nazi occupation. The episode explores the impact of anti-Jewish laws, life inside the Secret Annex, and how Anne’s diary survived to become one of the world’s most important records of the Holocaust. This is the interconnected story of a child, a city, and a war.

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    13 Min.
  • Antoni Gaudí’s Barcelona: A City Transformed
    Apr 24 2025

    Welcome to Drew Explores, the podcast where history and place meet to tell extraordinary stories. In this episode, we explore how Antoni Gaudí and the city of Barcelona shaped one another. During a period of rapid growth in the late 19th century, Barcelona was redefining itself—balancing modernization with its Catalan identity. Gaudí emerged as a central figure in this transformation, blending Gothic, Moorish, and natural forms into a distinct architectural language. From early commissions like Casa Vicens to major works like Park Güell and Casa Milà, his designs pushed the boundaries of architecture. At the heart of his legacy stands the Sagrada Família—his unfinished masterpiece and a lasting symbol of both his vision and the city’s evolving spirit.

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    12 Min.
  • Milton Hershey’s Chocolate Revolution
    Apr 17 2025

    Welcome to Drew Explores, the podcast where history and place meet to tell extraordinary stories. In this episode, we explore the rise of Hershey, Pennsylvania, and how Milton Hershey helped shape the modern American chocolate industry. From rural farmland, he built not just a factory, but a company town grounded in accessibility, quality, and social planning. His approach to mass production brought chocolate to the masses and helped turn holidays like Easter into nationwide consumer events. We also look at how his legacy lives on through institutions like the Milton Hershey School and the lasting identity of the town itself. This episode connects the man, the place, and the vision that made chocolate a cornerstone of American life.

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    13 Min.
  • Leonardo Da Vinci’s Florence: Where Genius Was Made
    Mar 6 2025

    Welcome to Drew Explores, a podcast where we uncover the fascinating stories behind the people, places, and events that shape our world.

    In this episode, we explore the profound connection between Leonardo da Vinci and Florence. Discover how the city’s culture of innovation, artistic mastery, and intellectual freedom shaped Da Vinci’s development—from his early apprenticeship under Andrea del Verrocchio to his groundbreaking contributions in art, science, and engineering. Learn how Florence’s competitive and dynamic environment fueled his creativity, leading him to redefine the Renaissance ideal.

    Join us as we dive into the stories that bring history, art, and culture to life. Stay tuned for more compelling explorations of the world’s most influential figures and places.

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    20 Min.
  • Frida Kahlo’s Mexico City: Pain, Art, and Identity
    Jan 23 2025

    Welcome to Drew Explores, a podcast where we uncover the fascinating stories behind the people, places, and events that shape our world.

    In this episode, we explore the deep connection between Frida Kahlo and Mexico City. Hear how the city’s rich cultural heritage, political revolutions, and vibrant contrasts influenced Frida’s groundbreaking art and activism. Learn about her life at Casa Azul, her role in Mexico’s artistic and political movements, and her enduring legacy as a symbol of resilience and cultural pride.

    Join us as we delve into the stories that bring history, art, and culture to life, one remarkable figure and place at a time. Stay tuned for more compelling explorations of the world around us!

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    13 Min.