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The History Chicks: 2011–present Susan Vollenweider and Beckett Graham Wondery [8] History Extra: 2007–present Immediate Media Company [10] The History of American Slavery [20] The History of England: 2010–present David Crowther [19] The History of Rome: 2007–2012 Mike Duncan [9] A History of the World in 100 Objects [11] History on ...
The History Chicks have also contributed to several History Channel series such as The Machines that Built America (2021) [16] and The Engineering that Built the World (2021). [17] The podcast has been recommended on many top history podcast lists including Lifewire.com, [18] Speechify.com, [19] Feedspot.com, [20] Bustle.com [21] and Whatpods ...
The Daily: The New York Times: Michael Barbaro: February 2017 [92] [93] The Daily 202's Big Idea: The Washington Post: James Hohmann July 2017 [94] [95] The Daily Beans: Starburns Audio (Mueller, She Wrote) Jordan Coburn, Amanda Reeder, and "A.G." July 2019 [96] [97] The Daily Dive: iHeartRadio: Oscar Ramirez April 2018 [98] [99] The Daily ...
The Daily Source Code (DSC) was a podcast by Adam Curry, known as the "Podfather", often considered a pioneer of podcasting. [1] [2] Curry talked about his everyday life and events in the podcasting scene or the news in general, as well as playing music from the Podsafe Music Network and promotions for other podcasts. He had regular returning ...
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Throughline is a historical podcast and radio program from American public radio network NPR. The podcast aims to contextualize current events by exploring the historical events that contributed to them. Its episodes have outlined the history of modern political debates, civil rights issues, and domestic and international policy.
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