“I'm another person who followed Duncan over here. The first podcast about Nixon was excellent. Having been a teenager during the Nixon Presidency I intitially knew him as an evil man, but as I got older and with perspective and learning I came to realize that he was a very complex man. Not that I could condone his actions, but could see from where they came. The podcast helped me retrace that process while filling in more backstory. Dan Carlin's presentation was well done. Having someone who has (or can give the apperance of having) a passion about the subject makes it that much more engaging. I can't wait to hear Mike take on Washington, especially after his last Revolutions podcast about Genet getting his comeuppence.”Read full review »
Woolvetw via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/12/15
“Really excellant. I lived through the Nixon era (although I was not in America at the time) and yet I learned a lot from this. I very much enjoyed the way that this was put together. Getting music levels right under voice, is an incredibly tricky thing, and everyone has their own level of...”Read full review »
Pollyjenkins via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/12/15
“So far so good!
There couldn’t be two better guest stars to begin this show (Dan Carlin and Mike Duncan). There is a fair amount of production added to their commentary, but 90% of it is well timed and tasteful.
The music gets a little tedious especially in Episode 2, but that’s the last...”Read full review »
Mrmikeyp via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/02/15
“Dan Carlin does a fine job with this history. It contains high school level facts, but with commentary that is nuanced and sophisticated. The audio is less than ideal, though, with Carlin's voice sounding distant and processed. The music is a problem. It is always distracting, and...”Read full review »
Salmagundi via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/12/15
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