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*quotes your path*
That's impossible to even imagine
>>3218129
Hardcore History is entertaining and accessible.
Common Sense is another political podcast.
>>3218129
Agean
Anyone here listen to The Revolutions Podcast? Is it any good/ accurate?
>>3218129
Say what you want about the man, but his Mongol podcast is what got me into History.
>>3218222
Much like Duncan's history of Rome podcast it's a great introduction to the subjects he covers. That being said, Revolutions tends to go a bit more in depth than Rome did, which is great. I've listened to all the Revolutions except the Haitian one.
>>3218174
Common sense is one of the few political podcasts that analyzes events in any semblance of a new way, and isn't a blatant one side or the other view. Of course, if current events/politics isn't your thing then w/e.
>>3218222
Revolutions is great. Better than history of rome IMO, but that's probably because the subject matter interests me more.
>>3218503
Prophets of Doom is top tier for me.