Is he /ourguy/? Also any more comfy podcasts like this?
Is he /ourguy/? Also any more comfy podcasts like this?
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I love this desu
One I my faves. The history of the world in 100 objects is pretty solid.
Here you go, OP, my podcasts.
Podcasts:
6 Minute English - bbc.co.uk
99% Invisible - 99percentinvisible.org
A History of the World in 100 Objects - bbc.co.uk
Any Questions and Any Answers? - bbc.co.uk
Best of Today - bbc.co.uk
Bill Burr - billburr.com
Common Sense - dancarlin.com
Desert Island Discs - bbc.co.uk
Financial Times - podcast.ft.com
Four Thought - bbc.co.uk
Hardcore History - dancarlin.com
History of Rome - thehistoryofrome.typepad.com
Ideas from CBC - cbc.ca
Incomparable - theincomparable.com
In Our Time - bbc.co.uk
Joe Rogan - podcasts.joerogan.net
More or Less - bbc.co.uk
National Archives - media.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Revolutions - revolutionspodcast.com
The English We Speak - bbc.co.uk
The Naked Scientists - thenakedscientists.com
The Partially Examined Life - partiallyexaminedlife.com
The Tim Ferris Show - fourhourworkweek.com
Today in Parliament - bbc.co.uk
Under the Influence from CBC - cbc.ca
Witness - bbc.co.uk
Oh and:
The New Yorker - Book Reading - wnyc.org
thx Ć’amphitheatre
This is a good thread user, but I'll have to stop you there as we're running short on time.
the one where harold bloom and jacqueline rose throw the fuck down is 10/10
Fuck off, he does in 45 minutes what Dan Carlin takes 12 hours to do.
>tfw listening to based Melvyn BTFOing my scary as shit professor
That was a good feel
Which one?
Melvyn is based and I like his no-nonsense attitude. I remember in the one about aristocracy he just shot down one of his guests who asked for his opinions on the aristocrats he's known and met.
>"And so this is my length introduction to this week's topic, where we'll be looking at X, Y and the consequences of their actions during the War of Z. With me today are Professor Chad Thundercock of Roidman University, Doctor Dingus from Cuck's College London, and Lady Amanda Hugandkiss, author of the seminal biography 'X and Y: Why?'. Professor Thundercock, what can you tell us about the opening salvos of the War of Z? Set the scene for us."
>"Well, I-"
>"SORRY BUT I'M AFRAID I'LL HAVE TO STOP YOU THERE CHAD AS WE'RE RUNNING SHORT ON TIME."
Why does this guy have so many stuttering guests?
Thank you all and here comes our producer to stop us on our way.
>We have coffee or tea for you
*shoo us on our way
The XFM show with Ricky, Steve and Karl. Not very historical but you do learn a lot about monkeys
Academics are nerds that read and write all day.
Have you never been to a conference or colloquium? Managing to speak coherently is par for the course.
>mfw I didn't read the terms of use
how about him himself breathing so hard into the mic it gets distracting
this is great user. his passive-aggressiveness keeping the guests on track is great
Melvyn is a literal god and I am hype af for the end of summer break on Thursday
he needs to lean away from the mic to breathe in
I thought I was the only one who heard that! It's like when a faucet drips at night and you get used to it and it slowly morphs from annoying to weirdly comforting.
>That third crusade podcast
Jesus, that was a mess.
>that one episode where some revisionist cuckold feminist starts crying about Melvyn being a cultural chauvinist for thinking there might have been a good reason why brits were the ones to have an industrial revolution while everyone else sat on their hands
You absolute madman
0/10, everyone knows the last person melvyn introduces is the first one he asks to speak
God, that woman annoyed me so much, I'm glad the Melvster called her out on it.
History of the Crusades podcast is comfy as fuck.
Wish i had an Australian reading me history as i fell to sleep irl.
SOURCE.
Industrial revolution part one or two I think
No way. I like them both but Carlin clearly has 100x the depth.
How much of that factor is due simply to time is up to the listener, I suppose.
This. Carlin is a fucking historical genius. A scholar par excellence. Are you seriously gonna fucking tell me some radio host knows more than someone who actually fucking studies history?
Dan Carlin has a BA. Melvin invites professors who are leading experts in their respective fields.
That's not what I meant and you know it.
Host aside, saying that a 45min round table has more depth than a 12 hour show is idiotic.
It was in part one. What a great episode.
Carlton obviously has more depth, but he also often makes basic mistakes and uncritically accepts outdated or biased interpretations. 90% of what he does is good, and I love his shows, but IoT blows him out of eh water in terms of scholarship and rigor.
Autocorrect, obviously I meant Carlin lol