The Memory Palace has been comfortably in my top three podcasts since I first discovered it some six or seven years ago, playing each new episode as soon as I see them appear in my podcast feed.Nate has crafted a beautiful thing here, a small pocket of warm humanity that bridges the divide between what we were and what we now are, a reminder that we’re not all that far removed from our forebears. Short biographies of people and places, of events and attitudes; tiny vignettes plotting a course through the last century or so, giving us a glimpse of what makes us who we are.I love The Memory Palace so much that, frustrated at not being able to find anything similar, I attempted to emulate it with my own podcast. Perhaps one day I’ll reach the same level of warmth and heart with my own work. Perhaps.