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"Dan Carlin Hardcore History" is pretty good and they are usually on the lengthy side.

I enjoyed "The History of Rome" podcast. It starts with the founding and goes to the fall in one hour chapters.

I like a podcast called "The Brion McClanahan Show" he's a libertarian and his podcast is mostly about Southern history. It's pretty political so you would probably have to be cautious who hears it.

My normie recommendation is Mr. Ballen because I just enjoy his storytelling.

Audio book wise, "A History of Britain" by Simon Schama is informative and time extensive.

And it's not history, well it's covered like it is, the audio version of World War Z is really good. It's read by a cast of well known and good actors. Mark Hamel is a prominent one and his chapter is pretty good.

189 days ago
1 score
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"Dan Carlin Hardcore History" is pretty good and they are usually on the lengthy side.

I enjoyed "The History of Rome" podcast. It starts with the founding and goes to the fall in one hour chapters.

I like a podcast called "The Brion McClanahan Show" he's a libertarian and his podcast is mostly about Southern history. It's pretty political so you would probably have to be cautious who hears it.

Audio book wise, "A History of Britain" by Simon Schama is informative and time extensive.

And it's not history, well it's covered like it is, the audio version of World War Z is really good. It's read by a cast of well known and good actors. Mark Hamel is a prominent one and his chapter is pretty good.

189 days ago
1 score