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Dig: A History Podcast
Four women historians, a world of history to unearth. Can you dig it?
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4.7 stars from 399 ratings
Worth a listen!
I’ve never been a history buff and honestly hated it in school. This podcast has definitely changed my attitude towards knowledge of the past. The topics presented are interesting and always explained well with humor thrown in. I anxiously await the next episodes!
zeit8593 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/24
Love love love
I am not a pod cast person, until I found Dig! Its eye opening and packed full of interesting and important information. Such a great podcast.
Dolewhip4me via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/24
One of my favs :)
I love listening to this podcast while I’m working. The jobs that I work allow me to wear headphones and this podcast is usually what I choose to listen to because I always learn so much!! I also really appreciate how they try to talk about underdiscussed issues and take a more intersectional and...Read full review »
Goatgirl30 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/31/23
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