This podcast takes deep dives into history every week from the history of potatoes to the bloodiest battles.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 171 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryEducation |
Last week we covered the fall of the west and this week we are covering the rise of the east with all the murder, betrayal, and war that it entails more
South Korea has the world's lowest fertility rate, which indicates the average number of children a woman will have in her lifetime. It recorded a rate of just 0.72 in 2023 – down from 0.78 the previous year, the latest drop in a long string of yearl... more
CHINA'S SOCIAL CREDIT system has been compared to Black Mirror, Big Brother and every other dystopian future sci-fi writers can think up. The reality is more complicated — and in some ways, worse. more
The fall of Rome was completed in 476, when the German chieftain Odoacer deposed the last Roman emperor of the West, Romulus Augustulus. The East, always richer and stronger, continued as the Byzantine Empire through the European Middle Ages. But her... more
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The show seems well researched, and I like its guts just fine, but I don’t love its premise. This dude is mansplaining history to his wife. Especially when she’s pretending to be ignorant, it gets a bit gross.
Personally this was the best episode in awhile. The minimal conversation allowed the story to actually flow. I find the frequent UNRELATED conversations to remove me from the narrative. The questions in this episode were far better as an audience stand in. It felt like a class with someone quickly raising their hand to clarify what everyone is thinking but can’t say. Long time enjoyer of the show!
Came to this podcast from Box of Oddities. Very interesting and fun to listen to. And I am just cracking up at the butt hurt listener who stopped listening because of a Spanish commercial. SpEaK EnGlIsH. Hahahaha. Hilarious.
While Steven is a great host and makes the story of history entertaining, Gabby is the best part of the podcast. Whenever she isn’t on, while still educational, it isn’t as entertaining. She has a knack of asking the question I’m thinking of while listening.
I just started listening to your podcast. Great job on the in-depth research you do on each topic you cover. Keep up the great work. L👀k for to listening each week. Take care now more
Spotify | #44 | United States/History |
Apple Podcasts | #216 | United States/History |
Apple Podcasts | #223 | Canada/History |
Apple Podcasts | #28 | Singapore/History |
Apple Podcasts | #72 | Israel/History |
Apple Podcasts | #83 | Taiwan/History |
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