A new HH addendum came out yesterday. It’s Dan talking to the guy from History on Fire, they range from why it is silly to say Hitler was left wing to picking the US President that they would like to come back.
And searching for this thread has probably just gotten me sacked. When using the GR search for “hardcore” I was confronted with an access denied page because of “sex”.
I've got that on my list to listen to, can't wait. I think I mentioned History on Fire earlier in the thread, but if you haven't checked out the channel I'd highly recommend it. He did a series on the gladiators of ancient Rome that was amazing, and plenty of his other episodes and series are worth a listen, including the Spartacus uprising, Joan of Arc, the 47 Ronin and a really long series about the conquest of Mexico by Cortes.
I've always wondered about that. You think you would go insane - but you think you would go insane due to the new neighbours kid screaming next door. But you get used to it.
For those of you who listen to History On Fire, bad news - 13 of the 15 episodes he does per year are now going behind a paywall on Luminary, this new podcast app. Most of his back catalogue is also going behind the subscription service.
Real shame, but I'm just not prepared to suddenly have to pay for something that was previously available for free.
Preezy wrote:For those of you who listen to History On Fire, bad news - 13 of the 15 episodes he does per year are now going behind a paywall on Luminary, this new podcast app. Most of his back catalogue is also going behind the subscription service.
Real shame, but I'm just not prepared to suddenly have to pay for something that was previously available for free.
As an alternative to this, I can highly recommend Mike Duncan's output, namely Revolutions and The History of Rome.
Preezy wrote:For those of you who listen to History On Fire, bad news - 13 of the 15 episodes he does per year are now going behind a paywall on Luminary, this new podcast app. Most of his back catalogue is also going behind the subscription service.
Real shame, but I'm just not prepared to suddenly have to pay for something that was previously available for free.
As an alternative to this, I can highly recommend Mike Duncan's output, namely Revolutions and The History of Rome.
Preezy wrote:I'll have to check him out, thanks guys.
Still going to miss that rich Italian accent though
Start with History of Rome and stick with it, it takes him a while to get into the swing of things. The episodes are all pretty short so even the dry episodes at the start fly by.
Like, I enjoy his stuff but I really rather he put out more regular shorter eps at this point. Part two was what, 8 months ago? I have almost no memory of what it covered.