
HTDS is a bi-weekly podcast, delivering a legit, seriously researched, hard-hitting survey of American history through entertaining stories. To keep up with History That Doesn’t Suck news, check us out htdspodcast.com or follow on Facebook and Instagram: @historythatdoesntsuck. Become a premium member to support our work, receive ad-free episodes and bonus episodes.Pre-order Prof. Jackson's new bo... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 227 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America, as read by Professor Greg Jackson and fellow citizens: Lindsey Cormack co-host of Government That Doesn’t Suck, Ben Sawyer and Bob Crawford of The Road to Now, Colleen Shogan of In P... more
In celebration of America’s 250th, we’d like to officially invite you to enjoy this special episode telling the tale of that audacious, terrifying, and formative step taken by the Second Continental Congress to declare Independence in the summer of 1... more
Professor Greg Jackson is interviewed by Professor Ben Sawyer on The Road to Now podcast to discuss Jackson’s new book, Been There, Done That: What Our History Shows What We Can Overcome. As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States, the... more
"What I vividly recall is after getting to Tanforan and walking into this horse stable, and Mom… putting down her suitcase and just crying.”
This is the story of Japanese American incarceration.
In February 1942, shortly after the United States ent... more
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I have listened to every last episode twice at this point
This podcast is the best. It is a better alternative to learn and not be bored out of your mind when learning about history. Over all amazing podcast.
Bro got hoed by Draymond Green. Hate to see ita
Gosh do I love this podcast. Professor Jackson humanizes historical figures and shows such care in the telling of long past tragedies. He’s also just funny, and easy to follow. Truly, if you love history- you should absolutely check this out. But start at the beginning because, I promise, you’ll be hooked!
Also, just started his new Book “Been there, Done that” and one chapter in and I’ve already cried. You should be super proud, sir! Thank you for the work you do!
I have held for quite some time now from writing a review about this podcast. As naturalized US citizen I appreciate the opportunity to learn by listening to this amazing story telling of Prof Greg (miss the old crew, farewell to them, but I am starting to love the new folks as well).
Today I just hit the floor laughing hard at Fighting Joe Wheeler “minor whoopsie”. Even now I can’t stop laughing.
By the way,most of the time my heart hurts from all the pain and suffering that our country has... more
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This show delivers deeply researched, narrative histories of American events, with a strong emphasis on turning points in U.S. history and the people who shaped them. Across episodes, listeners can expect thorough storytelling about military campaigns, political decisions, social change, and cultural touchpoints, all woven together with a clear, accessible narration. Production quality and pithy analysis are notable, and several episodes feature expert guests or survivor testimonies that add texture to big historical questions. A recurring point of attraction is the host's engaging storytelling voice and method, though some listeners have noted that frequent accents and ad breaks can be distracting. The format and rigor make it a solid fit ... more
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