It's pretty good. Haven't listened to too much of it yet.AndrewBennett wrote:How could I forget this?
http://historyonfirepodcast.com
This is on the Mt. Rushmore of podcasts for me now
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I can't get past the accent. Yes, I am a bad person.TheReal_ND wrote:It's pretty good. Haven't listened to too much of it yet.AndrewBennett wrote:How could I forget this?
http://historyonfirepodcast.com
This is on the Mt. Rushmore of podcasts for me now
Archive 81 and The Deep Vault - theater of the mind horror stories. Very fun for Halloween.
RadioLab and This American Life for my liberal "feel smarts".
Mike Rowe and Memory Palace for good stories.
History of the Crusades, Revolutions, and History of Byzantium for my...um...history.
Joe Rogan Experience and Dangerous History for thinking outside the box. Revisionist History (Malcolm Gladwell) was neat, but I think he quit.
Tales from Lake Wobegon for the feelz.
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I actually like accents. My two favorites are History of the Crusades by Sharyll Eastbaugh of New Zealand and the Irish History Podcast. I never would have thought it but his Irish accent isn't as crude as you always see in cinema. It's quite nice. But in both cases listed they are very euradite and you can tell they take a great deal of pains speaking in a clear manner.
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Her audio is shit but I love the stories. Irish History is awesome, but I think I was distracted with catching up on CS at the time. I'll put that back in the rotation.TheReal_ND wrote:I actually like accents. My two favorites are History of the Crusades by Sharyll Eastbaugh of New Zealand and the Irish History Podcast. I never would have thought it but his Irish accent isn't as crude as you always see in cinema. It's quite nice.
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Her audio is very rudimentary but that accent just makes me want to make babies with her for some reason.
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I know exactly what you mean.TheReal_ND wrote:Her audio is very rudimentary but that accent just makes me want to make babies with her for some reason.
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The first episode was hard but I got over it after that. His storytelling is at Dan Carlin levels.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I can't get past the accent. Yes, I am a bad person.TheReal_ND wrote:It's pretty good. Haven't listened to too much of it yet.AndrewBennett wrote:How could I forget this?
http://historyonfirepodcast.com
This is on the Mt. Rushmore of podcasts for me now
Archive 81 and The Deep Vault - theater of the mind horror stories. Very fun for Halloween.
RadioLab and This American Life for my liberal "feel smarts".
Mike Rowe and Memory Palace for good stories.
History of the Crusades, Revolutions, and History of Byzantium for my...um...history.
Joe Rogan Experience and Dangerous History for thinking outside the box. Revisionist History (Malcolm Gladwell) was neat, but I think he quit.
Tales from Lake Wobegon for the feelz.
I'm going to sub to Archive 81, Deep Vault, and Mike Rowe, I think Id enjoy all of those. Have you tried Twilight Histories?
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Oh there's one on the history of Hollywood. Can't remember the name but it was actually interesting for me and I don't even care about Hollywood. They are long fucking podcasts though but I guess HH guys are used to that sort of thing.
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The ones I listen to (almost)every episode of:
No Agenda
http://www.noagendashow.com/
History According to Bob
http://www.summahistorica.com/
Revolutions Podcast
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lvdrj
The WW2 Podcast
http://ww2podcast.com/
No Agenda
http://www.noagendashow.com/
History According to Bob
http://www.summahistorica.com/
Revolutions Podcast
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lvdrj
The WW2 Podcast
http://ww2podcast.com/
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Haven't heard of it. I'll check that one out.AndrewBennett wrote:The first episode was hard but I got over it after that. His storytelling is at Dan Carlin levels.GrumpyCatFace wrote: I can't get past the accent. Yes, I am a bad person.
Archive 81 and The Deep Vault - theater of the mind horror stories. Very fun for Halloween.
RadioLab and This American Life for my liberal "feel smarts".
Mike Rowe and Memory Palace for good stories.
History of the Crusades, Revolutions, and History of Byzantium for my...um...history.
Joe Rogan Experience and Dangerous History for thinking outside the box. Revisionist History (Malcolm Gladwell) was neat, but I think he quit.
Tales from Lake Wobegon for the feelz.
I'm going to sub to Archive 81, Deep Vault, and Mike Rowe, I think Id enjoy all of those. Have you tried Twilight Histories?
EDIT: Forgot to mention War College. It's a pretty interesting geo-military view of current conflicts. Right up Smitty's alley.