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re: History Podcasts
Posted on 3/21/17 at 2:11 pm to LoveThatMoney
Posted on 3/21/17 at 2:11 pm to LoveThatMoney
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It's archived. You have to buy it but it's cheap. Same with the Punic Wars.
That was the best $50 or so bucks I've spent on entertainment. I was a bit disappointed in the early stand alone episodes, though. The series are all great, but the 1 part episodes just leave too much on the table. He goes on a few tangents, and the episode is over before you know it. You can definitely tell how much better they have gotten over the years. I know the atom bomb podcast came out not that long ago, but I always look forward to the next pod to come out.
Posted on 3/21/17 at 3:11 pm to DestrehanTiger
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I know the atom bomb podcast came out not that long ago,
It's pretty damn good. It doesn't have quite the narrative feel of a blueprint for Armageddon or Wrath of the Khans, but it is excellent all the same.
But it definitely took some time for him to figure out the right formula.
Posted on 3/21/17 at 3:21 pm to DestrehanTiger
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That was the best $50 or so bucks I've spent on entertainment. I was a bit disappointed in the early stand alone episodes, though. The series are all great, but the 1 part episodes just leave too much on the table. He goes on a few tangents, and the episode is over before you know it. You can definitely tell how much better they have gotten over the years. I know the atom bomb podcast came out not that long ago, but I always look forward to the next pod to come out.
It's definitely a learned skill.
You can tell how much Mike Duncan improved over the course of History of Rome (which took him like 5 years IIRC) within about 30 or 50 episodes. His overall delivery and production in Revolutions is night and day compared to the early History of Rome episodes.
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