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Who Did What Now

007 - Mother Teresa - The Sinner

Who Did What Now

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4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Mother Teresa, was not the hero of Calcutta as we are so often led to believe, no she was something much more sinister

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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:11.0

Music Hi. And welcome to Who Did What Now? The History Podcast with me, your apparently controversial host, Katie Charlwood, social scientist and reader of books.

0:41.1

Hi everybody. It has been an interesting week. I went viral on TikTok. Kind of, as you know,

0:50.7

some of you know, if you're here from that, hello, welcome to my circle of discontent.

0:56.1

For those of you who don't know, I am a social scientist who talks about history on the

1:01.1

internet, sometimes via this podcast and sometimes on TikTok.

1:07.4

And two of my videos did really well this week, so my video yeah videos uh one of which was uh it's

1:14.6

about Leonardo da Vinci basically Leonardo da Vinci had like this extreme level of fitness and there

1:19.9

are stories of him like being able to like bend a horseshoe with one hand and you know you know, I mean, the metal was different back then.

1:30.0

So, and if he was really strong, he probably could do it.

1:34.2

But anyway, so that did really well, and I was genuinely surprised.

1:37.7

I was like, okay.

1:39.5

And then I had another video.

1:41.5

And then I did another video of Mother Teresa.

1:48.4

And that kind of blew up.

1:51.0

And so that was a bit interesting.

1:53.7

I genuinely did not think that, of all things, something about Mother Teresa would blow up like that so it was requested that I would

2:04.9

go a little bit more in depth and so this week's episode is Mother Teresa did what now had a variety

2:11.5

of sources I wanted to ensure that I used a collection of verifiable medical paper called The Lancet in 1994. They had

2:22.1

Mother Teresa's Care for the Dying by Robin Fox in 1994. And there was also letters from David

2:28.8

Jeffrey, Joseph O'Neils and Gilly Burns, also in the Lancet. There was an independent study report done by Serge Lardreux, Caronisle and Genevieve-Cheneuve

2:45.0

Chenard.

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