I've been listening to Dan Carlin's podcast series and wanted to have some more recommendations.
Any period of history.
History of Rome is top teir.
>>2533334
Seconding.
Also look up In Our Time, it's a BBC program where a guy interviews three or four professors on various historical topics.
History of WWII is also good, though there is too much filler imo. Skipping his blog at the end of each episode and skipping the interview/profile episodes makes it better I think.
The Radio Free Northwest has a lot of Aryan history shows in between the politics
Here are my podcasts.
>>2532814
a podcast list needs to be added to the sticky because these threads are cancer
I've been listening to The Ancient World. It's pretty good, though, as the presenter himself says, it gets pretty hard to keep track of all the weird names.
>>2533392
You listen to too many podcasts
>>2533392
Oh look it's the 'raging liberal' podcast summary
>>2533460
I'm not Liberal.
Carlin is good, but he's getting to set on doing 6 hour mega-episodes for my taste. I hope he cuts it down a bit going forward.
Recommendations I have
History of Rome
Revolutions (same guy as above)
In Our Time
History of China (Stewart)
China History (Laszlo)