Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryNewsHistory |
On the latest LGM Podcast I had the opportunity to speak with longtime contributor Chris Koski, who is currently at Ground Zero in Portland, Oregon. Chris and I talked about the current state of anti-ICE protests, the legacy of the 2020 George Floyd... more
On the latest LGM Podcast I had the good fortune to interview Dr. Tim Benbow, Professor of Strategic Studies at King’s College London. Tim has recently been researching the history of the Royal Navy’s decisions to keep, and then to give up, its batt... more
On the latest LGM Podcast I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Kate Epstein of the Rutgers University Department of History. We talked through her two books, Analog Superpowers (about fire control equipment) and Torpedo (about, well, torpedoes), ... more
On the latest LGM podcast Paul and I sat down with Friend of the Blog Dean Spears to talk about his and Michael Geruso’s book, After the Spike. Paul and I each had some thoughts on the subject and Dean was good enough to send along copies and to offe... more
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This podcast provides insightful commentary on a range of topics primarily centered around current events, history, and political analysis. Episodes frequently explore themes from sports to significant geopolitical dynamics, all delivered with a lighthearted yet analytical tone. A standout aspect of the content is the engaging discussions surrounding intricate historical narratives and their implications, as well as how they intertwine with contemporary issues. Listeners can expect a blend of humor and critical insights, making it a compelling choice for those interested in a nuanced take on the intersection of history and modern politics.
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