| I’m tired of listening to podcasts about pop culture, true crime, and the host’s opinions. I want to listen to interesting yet very educational stuff. Something to improve my vocabulary which I think has dwindled in the last few years. TIA! |
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This Podcast Will Kill You, This Week In Virology, The Puscast are all great for learning about health sciences
The Memory Palace and This Day in Esoteric Political History are good for American History The Emily Show is legal commentary on pop culture cases so it kind of overlaps with pop culture and true crime but I find it extremely informative |
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Breaking points for bipartisan politics and current events
I like gastropod for fun and educational food and science facts History of English for deep dive nerdy linguistics |
| Not Just the Tudors |
| Brene Brown "Atlas of the Heart" -- I feel like I'm in a course listening to it, but it's enjoyable. |
| I’m really enjoying. The Rest is History. |
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Serious Trouble is about legal events in the news.
Beyond the Breakers is about shipwrecks. Garden Plots with Skeletor has a small lesson about houseplants amid the silliness, but I thought of it because Skeletor's vocabulary is excellent. |
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Folks on here recommended BBC Uncanny and I moved on to How to Invent a Country which is good history.
Where can I find "The Rest is History"? Is it older stuff which I like or more modern/american? |
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I recently discovered The Rest is History and I love it. It's history without being boring and I learn a lot in each episode.
I also like Stuff You Should Know and You Must Remember This (Hollywood/films history) |
| Hidden Brain |
| One Year from Slate is great for this. |
| I like British Scandal and, to a lesser extent American Scandal. It's short series (3-5 episodes) on things that happened in recent-ish history. The hosts on British are better than the guy who does American, but both have interesting topics. |
| my mom and sister like stuff you missed in history class |
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The Ancients
Gone Medieval You're Dead to Me |
| Dan Carlin's "Hardcore History" is the best. |