Serious quality!
The ability of an educational podcaster, or any writer, is to be concise is very under appreciated. I think a good indicator of the quality of the podcast is that the episodes are not so long that you get lost in the intricacies, while still coming away with a solid, basic understanding of the material. Many my criticize it, but I think his narrative style calming, and suits the material if you are giving it the attention you would a scholarly lecture. people commonly use podcasts as background noise for multitasking or for winding down right before sleep, and I think that’s unfair to what is happening here.
Jdjjejdjdjxkfoe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/23
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Well presented, edited and put together. This is exactly what a podcast should be.
RobinPierson via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/08/13
Truly remarkable aspiration and execution.
Rekooper via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/13
Please keep up the good work! This podcast is definitely in the same league as History of Rome and In Our Time. I'm always happy to see a new episode is available.Read full review »
Austin_Arlington via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/11
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