Master Thespians
I have listened to many podcasts on the Cold War History in English, French, Spanish and Russian and I can tell that this is one of the best out there. It is the most thorough and complete. It is also one of the least biased. The podcasters have really tried to show all sides of the story and have achieved what few podcasters, especially English language podcasters,have been able to do, which is to understand and empathize with the Other , in this case the Russian point of view. Achieving empathy with other peoples is one of the best ways to make the world a better place and reduce the chance for future peace. So I encourage everyone, especially North Americans to subscribe and to give this podcast a try. The only other Podcast out there that comes close it veevat historia , a Russian podcast. which is a scary alternate universe version of this one. It also has a back and forth with an excellent host and professional historian Sergei Vivatenko who is very knowledgeable and tries to show good qualities in people that most Russians despise such as Churchill and Truman. Vivatenko ( or Russian Cam ) , explains western motives in a non-biased way and not portraying them as evil comic book figures. Russian Cams co-host is Alexandra Romashova who is a hot Russian babe and not a middle aged balding Man. But who am I to judge who a man choses as his co-host. Also instead of giggling when Russian Cam makes an inappropriate comment Russian Ray keeps him in line. So , in summary, these are the 2 best Cold War podcasts out there. Unless you speak Russian though, this is the only option for you. Finally, why the title Master Thespians? Well clearly because of their ability to swear and not make it sound like fingernails on a blackboard. I have teenagers who watch junk teenage movies where everyone swears and it sounds awful. It takes a true Master Thespian to make profanity sound like a Cantata by Bach to ones ears. These gentlemen have achieved this. The only other person who ever came this close to perfection is Tarintino in Pulp Fiction. From your fan: Rafid Haidar from Canada
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