Join Don Wildman twice a week for your hit of American history, as he explores the past to help us understand the United States of today. more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | History |
How does a heroic general of the Civil War become one of the lowest rated Presidents (at least until recently)? more
Strategic brilliance? Relentless determination? Unbeatable leadership and cooperation with Lincoln? How did Ulysses S. Grant distinguish himself in the Civil War? more
Al Capone is one of the most notorious gangsters in US history. His story of rags to riches, set against the backdrop of the prohibition era, is worthy of the many movies that it has inspired. more
It comprises more than half of the world's defence spending, but what is the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation? How has the United States influenced it from its inception to today? And how, during its 75 years, has it impacted the United States in r... more
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I absolutely love this podcast and the host! I never know what the next topic is going to be and somehow it’s always just what I needed to hear. Each episode is well researched and has a good story to it. I like the guests he picks and listening to Don’s perspective on the topic. He’s just like us- a history nerd! I happily pay the annual subscription for the work that goes into creating this content. Thanks!
Hard to chose a favorite episode but if I had to I’d chose the episode about Al Capone and the Mobster Museum. I’d love to hear more about the Old Mob Days! more
Awesome show. He has great guests, and the historical analysis is excellent.
If you’re looking for an unbiased history podcast you might want to look elsewhere. His topics aren’t terrible but all too often Don’s personal political slant is plain to see.
The podcast topics are fun. The host is a little creepy. Almost every topic involves some portrayal of good guys vs. bad guys. And of course, the good guys are always Indians, Africans, and women. The bad guys, European men. Silly, but I believe the host thinks that nonsense is true. Poor guy. Additional comment 12/28/23. Did you edit out the word “Indian” in the Polk episode? That’s insane. Such behavior ruins an otherwise good podcast. Additional comment 4/6/24. Can’t listen anymore. I look at... more
Spotify | #34 | United States/History |
Apple Podcasts | #27 | United States/History |
Spotify | #47 | United Kingdom/History |
Apple Podcasts | #40 | United Kingdom/History |
Apple Podcasts | #85 | Canada/History |
Apple Podcasts | #39 | Australia/History |
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