History tells us stories of the past, but there are two – or three, or five, or twenty – sides to every story. The way we tell history is defined by our perspective, so how does a historian or historical storyteller choose their perspective and the point of view from which to tell it? When telling history, is there such thing as objectivity? How much context is too little or too much? In this panel, history podcasters discuss how they wrestle with these important questions when shaping their work for a general audience.