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Hardcore History, which has millions of downloads per episode, received over 350,000 downloads in a 24-hour period on May 6, 2015. [5] The podcast was listed in a top 25 best podcasts list in anniversary of 10 years of podcasts, Slate ranked Dan Carlin's 2009 episode "Ghosts of the Ostfront", regarding the Eastern Front of World War Two, the fifth best podcast of all time.
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.
Hardcore History's Dan Carlin: 'History Is Not Like Math' In March, ... We usually keep about 10 shows free, and then we move them to the paid archive after four or five years. I try to make sure ...
Flashback: History's Unintended Consequences [15] Gastropod [16] Ghost Town: 2018–present Jason Horton, Rebecca Leib [17] Hardcore History: 2006–present Dan Carlin [18] Historical Figures [19] History Becomes Her: 2020 Mashable [5] The History Chicks: 2011–present Susan Vollenweider and Beckett Graham Wondery [8] History Extra: 2007–present
The bubonic plague, often referred to as the Black Death, is one of the most infamous pandemics in history. It ravaged Europe, Asia, and North Africa during the 14th century, peaking between 1347 ...
History on Fire was inspired by Dan Carlin's Hardcore History, and Carlin later appeared as a guest on the show. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Topics of podcasts have included Oglala Lakota leader Crazy Horse , U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt , the Italian artist Caravaggio , and the early 20th Century American boxer Jack Johnson .
Despite his personal penchant for colored visuals, his self ascribed "big inspiration" was Blueprint for Armageddon, a six-part audio documentary by Dan Carlin for the latter's Hardcore History podcast series. [29] In June 2015, DICE revealed that they were working on an unannounced game. [30]
Carlin, who wrote the adaptation, calls Dickens' text a sort of "backdoor brilliance. You don't know that you're being moved. He just grabs you and says: 'You're part of this.' And you can't look ...