Always very interesting and straight to the point
This is a very interesting podcast that has a tight run time and gets straight to the point. There aren’t ten minutes of commercials before the actual episode starts. And there isn’t a smug, self satisfied host who isn’t funny and makes a lot of bad jokes. In a lot of other podcasts that claim to be academic, the long commercials before the start of the show and the lack of wit on an otherwise smart person can really obscure what should be an interesting show. Here, you have a show that gets straight to the point, and a host who develops a thoughtful, interesting show on a variety of topics. I’ve learned a lot about history from listening and I look forward to learning more.
Westopher_Robin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/19
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Time to Eat the Dogs is a great podcast. Filled with fantastic guess who are really knowledgeable on their chosen topics. For anyone who is interested in human exploration, look no further!
Callum Paris via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/12/19
Great topics. Great questions asked!!
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