Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History is my favorite podcast, by far.
In Our Time is a BBC production, where 3-4 academics explain a topic from their field to a lay audience. The host manages it very well, and it has a large archive, so you can pick and choose topics.
Audiobooks are great. I tend to alternate between full books and podcast, catching up on the shows while I’m waiting for things on hold from the library.
Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History is my favorite podcast, by far.
In Our Time is a BBC production, where 3-4 academics explain a topic from their field to a lay audience. The host manages it very well, and it has a large archive, so you can pick and choose topics.
Also, if you like podcasts, consider audiobooks.
Lionhearted suggested Hardcore history when I asked him about history books. I’ve only gotten though n episode and half, but I’m enjoying it.
Audiobooks are great. I tend to alternate between full books and podcast, catching up on the shows while I’m waiting for things on hold from the library.