C13Originals, Jon Meacham & HISTORY - 'Hope, Through History'
Canadian iTunes Chart Performance

"Hope, Through History": Chart Statistics

  • Release date: 08 Jul 2020
  • Chart debut: #43 (19 Aug 2020)
  • Highest Position: #33 (20 Aug 2020)
  • Most recent chart position: #88 (31 Aug 2020)
  • Days on Canadian Podcasts Chart: 12

'Hope, Through History' has charted in the following countries:
United States and Canada.

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Detailed Chart Progress for "Hope, Through History" (C13Originals, Jon Meacham & HISTORY)

Canadian Podcasts chart performance history for Hope, Through History

Year Month Day Position Movement Number 1
2020 Aug 19 Wed 43 new Barstool Sports
Call Her Daddy
19 Wed 43 new
20 Thu 33 up
21 Fri 37 down
22 Sat 37 no-move
23 Sun 44 down
24 Mon 51 down Joe Rogan
The Joe Rogan Experience
25 Tue 53 down
26 Wed 61 down
27 Thu 65 down
28 Fri 83 down
31 Mon 88 re-entry

About This Podcast: Hope, Through History

welcome to hope through history with pulitzer prize winning and best selling author and historian jon meacham and directed and produced by cadence13 in partnership with history hth explores some of the most historic and trying times in american history...

...how this nation dealt with these moments the impact of these moments and how we came through these moments a unified nation season one takes a look at critical moments around the 1918 flu pandemic the great depression world war ii the polio epidemic and the cuban missile crisis these stories of crisis—the term originates in the writings of hippocrates as a moment in the course of a disease where a patient either lives or dies—are rich and in our own 2020 hour of pandemic and slow-motion but indisputably real panic there’s utility in re-engaging with the stories of how leaders and citizens have reacted amid tension and tumult the vicissitudes of history always challenge us in new and often-confounding ways; that’s in the nature of things still as winston churchill once remarked “the future is unknowable but the past should give us hope”—the hope that human ingenuity reason and character can combine to save us from the abyss and keep us on a path in another phrase of churchill’s to broad sun-lit uplands

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