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Imagined Life is a podcast produced by Wondery and hosted by Virginia Madsen and Robbie Daymond. [1] The podcast presents biographies of famous people in an unusual format. The first episode premiered on November 4, 2018 and 48 episodes have been produced by the end of the third season. [2]
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 ...
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.
In March 2021, the May 9, 2008, episode, "The Giant Pool of Money", was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry as one of 25 works added to the registry for 2020. It was the first podcast episode ever chosen for inclusion in the registry. [52] Ira Glass at the 73rd Annual Peabody Awards
Dan Carlin (born November 14, 1965) [1] is an American podcaster and political commentator.Previously a professional radio host, Carlin hosts three popular independent podcasts: Hardcore History, Hardcore History: Addendum, and Common Sense, for which he received recognitions and awards, including best educational and history podcasts, and ranking among the best podcasts of all time.
As of July 2014, On Being aired on 334 public radio stations across the United States, [11] and the On Being podcast reached a global audience of 1.5 million listeners a month. [11] On Being was listed in the iTunes top ten podcasts of 2014. [12] In 2016, On Being changed distributors from APM to the Public Radio Exchange. [13]
An exploration of the history of bestiaries, and the legendary creatures featured in them, such as the basilisk. The episode also describes an incident that allegedly occurred in Warsaw, Poland, in 1587, in which a man named Johann Faurer was said to have captured a basilisk after it had killed several townspeople.
The series was created in 2015 by Aaron Mahnke as a marketing experiment [1] and received the iTunes "Best of 2015" Award. [2] The podcast was also given the award for the "Best History Podcast" by the Academy of Podcasters in July 2016. [3] At the end of 2016, the podcast was included in the top lists by The Atlantic [4] and Entertainment ...