
There are thousands of brand names, store names, products, and just “things” that are named after people. So in each episode of my podcast I’ll give you the back story to a recognisable product, shop or thing. The stories are fascinating, and I’ll reveal the name at the end.
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureHistory | ||||

Who was the first Earl of Leicester, and what was named after him?
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A look at how Melbourne's oldest radio stations were named
This episode made possible thanks to independent filmmaker Matt Bolin Check out his work at www.youtube.com/@mattbolinfilmmaker.
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Hollywood dreams don't always come true as the two brothers in this episode discovered
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It all started with Norton the Leatherman until Dave and Charles came along...
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The story of Eddie and Freddie and the business they rescued from bankruptcy.
This episode made possible thanks to Dave Hughes (no, not the famous Australian Comedian).
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The story of Ferruccio born on a farm but destined for more.
This episode made possible thanks to Marty of Werribee.
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The story of Conrad who wanted to buy a bank.
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The story of another John. A Veterinary Surgeon with an unusual hobby
This episode made possible thanks to alanmancemotors.com.au
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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #182 | |
Apple Podcasts | #216 |








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