Ramblin Nate like to ramble
Great podcast, but uh, someone could maybe tell Nate he doesn't need to spend more than 5 minutes, per podcast, to explain how the numbers of gunmen is likely inaccurate. Going through the logic as he does, repeating himself more and more each time, is remarkably boring. It is quite obvious that historical numbers estimations are probably wrong. Nate does not need to spend 30 out of the 60 minute shows belaboring this point. Other than getting sick of his rambling voice after 5 shows complaining about the numbers of gunmen being hard to pin-down, it is a neat show. Also, Nate should probably refrain from vocalizing his skeeving on passers by at Univ. of Hawaii. No one cares, brah.Read full review »
Decrodedcrap via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/23/12
More reviews of Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast
The quality of information you're getting in this podcast is so high, it is a pity the production values are not. Seriously, get a producer and/or a sound recordist, and a vocal coach. After a while I felt like I was listening to wood sawing in a tin foil room. Sounds levels, acoustics,...Read full review »
D Fuss via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/25/16
One of the best podcasts I’ve come across on iTunes. The pod cast team, whom all hold postgraduate degrees in relevant fields, are well versed in Japanese history and cite well regarded sources digging in depth into Japanese history, and go far beyond surface level analysis. Though this podcast...Read full review »
Christien_98 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/06/19
Lots and lots of information, and the more recent narrative history episodes are great. Amazing depth.
YourMomsPetRock via · 01/02/18
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