history podcasts

by toothy9807

Im a big fan of the history of Rome podcast by mike Duncan along with hardcore History by dan carlin. Whats your opinion on these podcasts.( ive listened to all of thier content)

anyother pods you would reccomend

ShadowsofUtopia

I could throw my hat in the ring there, I'm also a fan of Dan's work, and the podcast I produce about Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge is influenced by it.

You can find it on all podcast platforms, its called 'in the shadows of utopia'.

hillsonghoods

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