Pretty good!
The narrative history episodes are great: interesting, well researched and written, and well produced with a solid narrator. The guests are good too (though the discussion episodes do leave a lot to be desired from the host’s interviewing skills.) If it weren’t for Wondery constantly pushing inane ads for their other shows in to the feed, this would be a five star review.
rafegoldberg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/24
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Accessible and nuanced. Perfect for the armchair historian.
Empress Livia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/15/17
Two topics and two casts on each before switching from one to the other. I thought that I might have a problem following the two narratives; that is not the case. Both 'Rise of the modern state' and 'why the eastern Roman Empire did not fall' are easy to follow narratives. Looking...Read full review »
Ardrigh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/17
If you're used to the Dan Carin and Mike Duncan style of production then skip this podcast. The narration is constantly overwhelmed by needless underscoring. Despite the authors best efforts, the content is clouded by the music. I wrote this after cringing through two episodes ..... Wondery...Read full review »
H0h0h0 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/17
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