Dan Carlin's Hardcore History and his Common Sense show. Here's a sample of his history show. Epic podcast!
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Show 43 - Wrath of the Khans I
In one of the most violent outbursts in history a little-known tribe of Eurasian nomads breaks upon the great societies of the Old World like a human tsunami. It may have ushered in the modern era, but at what cost?
Wrath of the Khans I
Show 44 - Wrath of the Khans II
The Mongol leader Genghis Khan displays an unmatched level of strategic genius while moving against both Northern China and the Eastern Islamic world. Both civilizations are left stunned and millions are slaughtered.
Wrath of the Khans II
Show 45 - Wrath of the Khans III
The expansion of Genghis Khan's conquests continue, with locations as far apart as Europe and China feeling the bloody effects of Mongol warfare and retribution. Can anything halt the carnage?
Wrath of the Khans III
Show 46 - Wrath of the Khans IV
The death of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, should have slowed the momentum of Mongol conquests, but instead it accelerated it. This time though, all of Europe is on the Mongol hit list.
Wrath of the Khans IV
Show 47 - Wrath of the Khans V
Succession issues weaken the Mongol Empire as the grandchildren of Genghis Khan fight over their imperial inheritance. This doesn't stop them from dealing out pain, suffering, and ironically good governance while doing so.
Wrath of the Khans V
Joe Rogan, Bill Burr, Adam Carolla, Radiolab, The Drunken Taoist, Dan Carlin, Marc Maron.
My two favorite podcast episodes of all time were mentioned above -- the Randall Carlson episodes of Joe Rogan's podcast were just amazing. The evidence supporting claims of great floods 12ish thousand years ago is just astonishing, and when you dig into the details of it, and how climate changes have impacted human history, it really gets interesting!
I dunno if what I listen to qualifies as a "podcast" or not (I'm technologically fairly ignorant) but I have really gotten into Free Talk Live lately. I listen to it on my phone on breaks on a thing called Zhia (I think). Anyhow here is what I fully believe is a link to podcasts:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ftlradio
This series was one of the best of his history podcasts!! So was "Death Throes Of The Republic"
Joe Rogan, Bill Burr, Adam Carolla, Radiolab, The Drunken Taoist, Dan Carlin, Marc Maron.
My two favorite podcast episodes of all time were mentioned above -- the Randall Carlson episodes of Joe Rogan's podcast were just amazing. The evidence supporting claims of great floods 12ish thousand years ago is just astonishing, and when you dig into the details of it, and how climate changes have impacted human history, it really gets interesting!
Randall Carlson discussing the climate and the Earth and why the debate isn't settled
But I'm also fascinated with the constitution so any podcasts about that topic would be great too.
Charles Goyette. Tom Woods. Ben Swann. Scott Horton.They all have good podcasts. Joe Rogan has some good ones.
Good to see Glenn Beck wasn't mentioned.
:'( I'm off to google it nao. ETA: the only episodes I can find are from last year.
:'(Yeah but there are what, a couple hundred of them?Charles still does podcasts? w00t! I miss his radio show.:'( I'm off to google it nao. ETA: the only episodes I can find are from last year.
:'(
I listen to Tom Woods' podcast, which has a good variety of material.
Very little of it is about the latest news - which is why he brands it as "liberty education".
Yesterday's episode, by the way, was particularly good: http://tomwoods.com/podcast/ep-429-is-reason-enough-why-your-opponents-wont-listen/ - well worth listening to twice.