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The History of Rome
The History of Byzantium
Discovered them around the new year and have been listening/relistening to episodes since. It's seriously ******* with my book reading this year.
The History of Rome
The History of Byzantium
Discovered them around the new year and have been listening/relistening to episodes since. It's seriously ******* with my book reading this year.
The History of Rome
The History of Byzantium
Discovered them around the new year and have been listening/relistening to episodes since. It's seriously ******* with my book reading this year.
I so, SO wanted to like History of Byzantium, but that guy’s voice is horrible.
My favorite podcast of all time is History of English (language) - the guy who does it, Kevin Stroud, is an amazing teacher. He starts with the Indo-Europeans and is up to Chaucer at this point.
I recommend History on Fire, especially the one on Otzi the Iceman. The narrator is Italian and it took a few minutes for me to get used to his accent, but his perspective is great.
I so, SO wanted to like History of Byzantium, but that guy’s voice is horrible.
My favorite podcast of all time is History of English (language) - the guy who does it, Kevin Stroud, is an amazing teacher. He starts with the Indo-Europeans and is up to Chaucer at this point.
I recommend History on Fire, especially the one on Otzi the Iceman. The narrator is Italian and it took a few minutes for me to get used to his accent, but his perspective is great.
Very interesting because I think he has great podcasting voice. Very soothing. I fall asleep to it often. Seriously.