If that's what you're into
This is a very good podcast, but it is very focused. I would even venture to say if you have only a passive interest, it may be intimidating. I, however, love the depth and detail Mr. Huebner covers on each subject and question whether he actually is a new lawyer. This podcast seems too well researched, long, and frequent for someone with a full time job. My single criticism would be that the narritive has not left the Western History convention. Judging from the facebook page, this is probably not due to Western History-centerism by Mr. Huebner but more from a lack of space in the narritive so far. I say this with keen hopes of a podcast or two in the near future of Indus Valley, Yangzee/Yellow River, or primitive crafts known from other parts of the world in the bronze age.
That Demmed Pimpernel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/27/15
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While episode release has been somewhat irregular, the quality of output is strong and the episodes are well-researched. Presentation is clear and authoritative.
Fan of History via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/06/15
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This podcast is a must for those interested in maritime topics. Brandon does a tremendous job of researching his podcasts and presents a lot of interesting facts. I look forward to each new shows as it is rolled out.
PopsandLin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/04/15
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