The most unorthodox historian
However Dan doesn’t call himself historian, many believe he is a great one. It is the smartest way to be an unorthodox, unbiased, school-free historian anyway. His story telling and where he stands in the universe he creates, is second to non. He knows how to feed the audience with the needed dose of certain feelings with which listening to a 5 hours podcast requires. Another genius aspect of his championing oratorship is how his stories coincide with actual sequences happening in real time world and how they unveil themselves in 2 parallel though interlinked way!
Farazhy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/08/24
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I love this podcast! The subject matter can be very enlightening through it's usually non-obvious comparisons, and not-too-obscure-but-definately-not-pedestrian focus, but what really makes this podcast is Dan's passionate, dynamic delivery. He's like Paul Harvey at 78rpm. I've...Read full review »
LikeSoy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/14/07
A very interesting show, well-researched and well-delivered. Mr. Carlin's style reminds me of the Stephen Ambrose reading of "D-Day" on audiobook. I'm hoping for some Civil War or Revolutionary War content soon, like maybe a discussion of why July 1863 is remembered for...Read full review »
biker_ray_pa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/07
One of the most thought provoking and fun history podcasts out there. I'm by no standards a history scholar, yet I find every Hardcore History podcast very interesting; they all grab my attention from the very begining and I learn someting new and neat everytime.Read full review »
EastviewDrive via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/09/07
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