You Must Remember This - Mixture of Hollywood History, Media Analysis and Gossip
Revolutions - Deep deep dives in major revolutions I rec France, Haiti and Mexico
Help Me Be Me - The best self help podcast imo
Articles of Interest - Fashion History
Open Yale Courses Civil War- A recording of a Yale course
I basically only listen to these sorts of podcasts so hopefully these recs will be of use to you If books could kill - very funny but also informed and thorough discussions of non fiction books - has helped be more critical about what I read and be aware of how authors distort facts and create narratives Radiolab - investigative deep dives into a range of topics - I would really recommend the ep playing god Us and them - deep dives into systemic issues in the us like gun violence Through line - goes back into the history of various topics like the history of smell Ologies - lighthearted but very informative episodes about various niche fields - I love the episodes on thanatology Nice try! - focuses on the history of design and architecture that usually isnāt covered - really rec the ep about germania (Germany during and after hitler) Conflicted: a history podcast - really rec the series in the partition of India Natalie Haynes stands up for the classics - very entertaining recaps of Greek myths Book club bbc - interviews with authors
Others:
- the experiment (the Atlantic)
- search engine
- youāre wrong about
- classy with jonathan menjivar (talks about ātasteā ans his that intersects with class)
- articles of interest (deep dives into fashion and history)
- in our time
- 20000 hertz
- longform (very insightful interviews)
- song exploder
- unexplainable
- the Anthropocene reviewed
- you must remember this
- 99% invisible
- the rest is history
- the great women artists Hope you find some podcasts you love ā¤ļø
lately i've been obsessed with listening to history podcasts while working, i recently found The Rest is History podcast and it's fantasticāinformative and fun hosts who are both historians. if you have any other recs please lmk :))))
It's just like John Swartzwelder said:
"Since writing is very hard and rewriting is comparatively easy and rather fun, I always write my scripts all the way through as fast as I can, the first day, if possible [ā¦] Then the next day, when I get up, the scriptās been written. Itās lousy, but itās a script. The hard part is done."