The best history podcast!
I learned about Darryl Cooper and his work via his appearance on Tucker Carlson’s. Immediately, I was taken by Darryl’s unapologetic yet delicate and magnificently balanced, erudite perspective of historical or sociopolitical events that have been discussed in live forums or covered ad nauseam by mainstream ‘historians’ and other ‘intellectuals’ who dare not to deviate from the accepted narrative and therefore purposely omit contentious points of views and uncomfortable facts. It’s been a week since I downloaded the first episode: I find every single one of them simply fascinating and entertaining and every topic and sub-topic to be thoroughly researched and uniquely approached. Darryl’s penchant for accuracy and balanced arguments is not just inspiring but also refreshing and intellectually rewarding. I must confess, more often than not, I find myself rewinding every episode too many times because I don’t want to miss a single word of what he says. I hope Darryl finds the time he needs to continue his work because the world needs him and his fair, unbiased, thoroughly studied takes on history’s most significant events and of the peoples involved in them. As a non-conformist who’s spent a good number of her adult years in academia and has been so turned off by a world full of pseudo-intellectuals/thinkers, Darryl proves that it takes a simple man with infinite humility and determination to put in the good work to be able to produce real historical knowledge.
none_of_ur... via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/24
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It's a master piece. Thanks for all your hard work Darryl !Read full review »
Eddie in idaho via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/16
Darryl's show is one of the deepest most thought provoking shows out there - he's been compared to Dan Carlin, and for a great reason. It's an excellent show about a difficult subject matter, done in a way that really changes the way you think about the middle east. Highly recommended!
The Eastern Border via · 04/19/16
I started listening to this podcast after finishing off all of Dan Carlin's Hardcore History, and I've got to say, I'm really impressed. All of the things I loved about Hardcore History are there in Martyrmade. Big picture, long view history-telling; a balanced perspective on events;...Read full review »
Help, Help! via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/28/16
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