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Let me reiterate my enjoyment of this podcast series. There also is a great series on the fall of the Roman Republic and right now I'm learning about a bizarre story of the Anabaptists in Muenster circa 1534. If you're a history buff, this is a must-listen podcast.
I am up to about 11 podcasts on my podcast app. Nerdist, the Cougar Tracks podcast that doesn't work, All Songs Considered, TedTalk, the Adam & Drew Show, the Alton Brown Cast, Mohr Stories, Grantland Pop Culture, the Joe Rogan Experience, npr Fresh Air, and the great Adam Carolla Show
Anyone know of any political podcasts that aren't overly partisan? I like NPR's It's All Politics pretty well, but that one ended recently. Slate's Political Gabfest can be interesting, but they often get pretty biased. It's probably hard to find something that isn't biased at all, but it would be nice if there were a podcast that actually presented both sides in a reasonable manner.
Anyone know of any political podcasts that aren't overly partisan? I like NPR's It's All Politics pretty well, but that one ended recently. Slate's Political Gabfest can be interesting, but they often get pretty biased. It's probably hard to find something that isn't biased at all, but it would be nice if there were a podcast that actually presented both sides in a reasonable manner.
Let me reiterate my enjoyment of this podcast series. There also is a great series on the fall of the Roman Republic and right now I'm learning about a bizarre story of the Anabaptists in Muenster circa 1534. If you're a history buff, this is a must-listen podcast.
If you're a Mormon and a history buff, you really need to listen to this.
There's a new one that just popped up on my feed (I say this because they only come out every few months and they're usually really long). Have you heard that one yet?
He also does an interesting political commentary podcast weekly. He leans pretty libertarian, so I don't agree with everything he says, but his historical perspective can be interesting.
If you are really into history, then I strongly recommend Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. I'm really enjoying the series on the Khan dynasty. This is not your Reader's Digest version of history.
Let me reiterate my enjoyment of this podcast series. There also is a great series on the fall of the Roman Republic and right now I'm learning about a bizarre story of the Anabaptists in Muenster circa 1534. If you're a history buff, this is a must-listen podcast.
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Don't regularly listen to Simmons, but I will depending on the guest
Listen to Talking TV with Ryan and Ryan every now and again
Tried listen to the Fire and Ice TV podcast, but Feinberg is just unbearable.
Been listening to Planet Money and The Disciplined Investor a bit lately
Feinberg is such a tool. Sepinwall and Mo Ryan need to do a podcast together.
Currently my favorite is Caustic Soda Podcast. It's hosted by 3 Canadians who have gaming and screenwriting backgrounds. They're hilarious as hell. They have a very eclectic episode list. This week I learned about wasps, the week before was patricide in history. Self surgery, zombies, ninjas, feral children are other past ones. Basically anything they find interesting. They even have one on mormonism.
If you are really into history, then I strongly recommend Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. I'm really enjoying the series on the Khan dynasty. This is not your Reader's Digest version of history.
Crazy that Genghis had green eyes. Btw death throes of the republic is great as well. So is the sons of thor
If you are really into history, then I strongly recommend Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. I'm really enjoying the series on the Khan dynasty. This is not your Reader's Digest version of history.
Over Christmas I got hooked onto "the History of English Podcast." Its a great podcast. Its run by Kevin Stroud, a lawyer in the real world. His podcasts are much more in-depth than anything we covered in my History of English courses as an undergrad.
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