Bizarre cadence and pronunciation
I wish I loved this Podcast, in theory I love this podcast, but I can't listen to Ryan anymore. His cadence is bizarre. It's what I imagine an alien would sound like trying to imitate what it thinks are natural voice inflections and speech patterns. I also find myself getting more and more aggravated with the pronunciation (cavalry, not calvary) to the point where I can't enjoy it anymore. The content is wonderful but as this is a podcast, the auditory aspect of it is crucial, and sadly lacking.Read full review »
darth_tater_tot via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/29/17
More reviews of The History of Ancient Greece
The content of this podcast is fantastic. He does a great job of telling you the "traditional story", then proceeds to lay out the archeological evidence that confirms/denies the traditional story. The only reason I sing him is frequent mispronunciation of words. Not Greek words;...Read full review »
Codius the Maximus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/17
No complaints with the CONTENT. Ryan Stitt's podcast content is every bit as good as Dominic Perry's History of Egypt and Mike Duncan's History of Rome podcasts. I can give no higher praise. However, Mr. Stitt READS his content in such a bizarre, unnatural cadence that it makes...Read full review »
tekmo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/17
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