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Dapper_Swindler posted:yeah. the issue with him and big events(the whole western front/politics of ww1 and pacific theater of ww2 plus starting before invasion of manchuria) is he starts talking about the trees instead of the forest. like at some point you have to skip some stuff and pair it down. Yeah, it's this. Honestly I felt like he was doing a really good job on the first supernova episode, and likewise on the second one until he actually got to Pearl harbor. Going through Nanking and Shanghai and all the assassinations was really useful to understand how Japan backed themselves into a corner and the story structure just came together. Starting with Pearl harbor there were just too many moving pieces and he couldn't keep the structure together.
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twerking on the railroad posted:Yeah, it's this. Honestly I felt like he was doing a really good job on the first supernova episode, and likewise on the second one until he actually got to Pearl harbor. Going through Nanking and Shanghai and all the assassinations was really useful to understand how Japan backed themselves into a corner and the story structure just came together. i need to finish episode 2. his stuff gets too long for me at times. i am sure he tells it better than the book japan 1941 by Eri Hotta, its very good but its very very dry. i will say carlan for all his issues is great at telling a story.
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# ? Jan 10, 2020 06:47 |
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golden bubble posted:In Our Time is good, but you should look for the episodes after the shows on the Industrial Revolution, which are pretty early in the series. Those are the episodes where the host gets confronted about his opinions on the British Imperialism, but things get much better after that. I really enjoy the rest of the series so far. On the opposite note, I've soured on the History Extra Podcast. I used to listen to every episode, but I found it feeling more and more Tory, so I've been skipping episodes for that podcast now. Lastly, the History of Philosophy without any Gaps is still amazing, but I can't listen to it casually. Philosophy has so many specific terms and unique abstractions that missing a minute or two can leave me totally lost. Which episodes are those where Bragg gets shot down? I'd want to hear them.
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It's been a long time since I heard them, but I believe it's one of the two Industrial Revolution episodes.
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golden bubble posted:It's been a long time since I heard them, but I believe it's one of the two Industrial Revolution episodes. I never only heard a few of these, but op is right I think. Someone argues that it's the UK's kinda historical circumstances that puts it a position to develop first in here, and the host gets upset that innate Britishness isn't more highly considered.
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# ? Jan 13, 2020 19:34 |
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I can't imagine listening to a six-hour episode of a podcast I only kinda like. I love the format of the Street Fight call-in shows, but 2.5-3 hours is too long for me.
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Use smart speed settings to embrace the darkness and squeeze extra podcast minutes into your day! Look occasionally at the hours saved and be amazed and horrifed by how many hours of podcasts you listen to.
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Parakeet vs. Phone posted:Use smart speed settings to embrace the darkness and squeeze extra podcast minutes into your day! Look occasionally at the hours saved and be amazed and horrifed by how many hours of podcasts you listen to. I am getting close to 2000 hours of time saved by smart speed alone. It’s taken me since the day overcast came out in 2014 to get here.
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What is smart speed and how do I do it on an Android phone
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 15:48 |
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COOL CORN posted:What is smart speed and how do I do it on an Android phone it's removing the pause between words aka speeding up a podcast without changing the pitch
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 15:51 |
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mike12345 posted:it's removing the pause between words aka speeding up a podcast without changing the pitch And I cannot stand it. Listening to podcasts at 1.1 or 1.2 speed (i increase it depending on my backlog) doesn't bother me though.
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mike12345 posted:it's removing the pause between words aka speeding up a podcast without changing the pitch Oh the smart silence trim thing. I haven't tried that yet, it's a good idea.
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I don’t know why you want to speed them up. I already regularly run out of things to which to listen.
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Yeah I've already almost completely run through Fall of Civilizations (~1 hour into the Aztecs) just by listening to episodes while commuting. I already chew up podcasts at way too fast a rate to want to speed them up.
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When Diplomacy Fails will deal with that issue. It's a very informative podcast, though the creator is a bit dull and very centrist. You should skip the episodes before "A Masters Dissertation - Honour at Stake". The early episodes have a massive learning curve, and you don't miss anything since he eventually makes remastered versions of those episodes later on in the podcast. That said, this podcast allowed me to understand the shocking amoral mindset of European diplomacy, as well as the vital importance of diplomacy.
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kanonvandekempen posted:And I cannot stand it. Listening to podcasts at 1.1 or 1.2 speed (i increase it depending on my backlog) doesn't bother me though. I use smart speed (only 150 hours saved though) and 1.2-1.5 speed. It takes a bit to get used to it, but I find it works fine.
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I listen to ~40 hours of podcasts a week I need less ways to run out of episodes not more. Also it's way harder to understand people without the gaps between words.
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I’ve maxed out overcast’s speed settings each time as soon as Marco raises the max, but the notch past 3x was too much for me with smart speed on, I’m not surprised it only lasted a couple versions.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 03:33 |
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Fall of civilizations podcast Easter island episode hit me hard. People are awful.
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golden bubble posted:When Diplomacy Fails will deal with that issue. It's a very informative podcast, though the creator is a bit dull and very centrist. You should skip the episodes before "A Masters Dissertation - Honour at Stake". The early episodes have a massive learning curve, and you don't miss anything since he eventually makes remastered versions of those episodes later on in the podcast. That said, this podcast allowed me to understand the shocking amoral mindset of European diplomacy, as well as the vital importance of diplomacy. Reminder that those remasters came out over the course of a month. Two a day. He’s perfect for at-work listening, because you can afford to miss a bit here and there when the Versailles peace conference takes more than 85 45-minute episodes to get through
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GodFish posted:I listen to ~40 hours of podcasts a week I need less ways to run out of episodes not more. Also it's way harder to understand people without the gaps between words. I'm at a similar number to you I think, roughly 34hours/week and I sometimes feel like I have a problem. I'm already picking video games I want to play based on how well they combine with listening to podcasts. It's mostly some stupid fear of missing out on interesting content I guess.
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kanonvandekempen posted:I'm at a similar number to you I think, roughly 34hours/week and I sometimes feel like I have a problem. I'm already picking video games I want to play based on how well they combine with listening to podcasts. It's mostly some stupid fear of missing out on interesting content I guess. Yeah I have/do this too. Maybe it's a new neurosis, podcast FOMO.
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Seems like a good time for the OP to update with all the stuff that’s been recommended over the last 80+ pages
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100YrsofAttitude posted:Fall of civilizations podcast Easter island episode hit me hard. People are awful. It's terrible what was lost there. I keep thinking of the image of one of the statues being moved to its place, with all the ceremony and pageantry involved. The half finished statues in the quarry are kinda eerie too for some reason.
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mike12345 posted:it's removing the pause between words aka speeding up a podcast without changing the pitch Does it make Dan Carlin podcasts like an hour long or what COPE 27 fucked around with this message at 01:24 on Jan 16, 2020 |
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I logged back into pocketcasts just because I remembered it being the funniest stat—apparently I saved 10 hours and 55 minutes by skipping silence. Hardcore History was the only podcast where I had that feature enabled.
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KentuckyFriedBonBon posted:I logged back into pocketcasts just because I remembered it being the funniest stat—apparently I saved 10 hours and 55 minutes by skipping silence. Hardcore History was the only podcast where I had that feature enabled. So it skipped 2% of the audio then?
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GodFish posted:I listen to ~40 hours of podcasts a week You are my hero. What kind of podcasts do you like? I've found more good podcasts than I can possibly listen to, so maybe I've heard of some you haven't. Century of sound is a cool idea that I never, ever have time for.
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# ? Jan 16, 2020 05:11 |
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I mostly listen to History Podcasts but informational ones are good too, and I've enjoyed listening to literary podcasts if it's something I'm familiar with. Some of the ones I've got are History of Rome, Byzantium, of Philosophy without any gaps (+india/africa), of the Crusades, Revolutions, Imaginary Worlds, Twenty Thousand Hertz, The Dollop, The Allusionist, Making Gay History (strongly recommend this one), 99% Invisible, Our Fake History, Pirate History Podcast (I don't see a lot of talk about this one, it's pretty good), Tides of History, History of China, Inward Empire, History of English, Hardcore HIstory, Viking Age Podcast, Myths and Legends, Factually, The Movements, Nancy, Gender Reveal, Worst Year Ever I've got the History of Persia on my list to hit and the British History Podcast. I'll have to check out Century of Sound
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I've read the Carlin book. It's fine, but it's all material that you've heard if you've listened to those early stand-alone episodes - each of the chapters is a retelling of one.
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GodFish posted:I mostly listen to History Podcasts but informational ones are good too, and I've enjoyed listening to literary podcasts if it's something I'm familiar with. Some of the ones I've got are Can you name 3-4 of your favorites from that list
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GodFish posted:I mostly listen to History Podcasts but informational ones are good too, and I've enjoyed listening to literary podcasts if it's something I'm familiar with. Some of the ones I've got are What’s the vibe of 99% Invisible? I’ve heard it advertised on Criminal a few times but haven’t listened yet.
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GodFish posted:Pirate History Podcast (I don't see a lot of talk about this one, it's pretty good) I subscribed to this a while back but hadn’t bothered to listen yet. I checked out an episode and while the info seemed solid the guy’s delivery has put this podcast solidly on my list of shows that are good for sleep listening. Which isn’t a bad thing.
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Bregor posted:What’s the vibe of 99% Invisible? I’ve heard it advertised on Criminal a few times but haven’t listened yet. This American Life-ish, I guess?
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Welp, as of my drive to work today I've officially burned through all of Fall of Civilizations. Will definitely toss them some Patreon money, their podcasts are great and I love the presentation style. Aztec episode was really good, I learned that I actually knew jack poo poo about them or the actual minutia of their war with Cortés.
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Bregor posted:What’s the vibe of 99% Invisible? I’ve heard it advertised on Criminal a few times but haven’t listened yet. Its very NPR but the topics are pretty interesting, usually have some history you probably don't know, even if its rather insignificant. SHOAH NUFF posted:Can you name 3-4 of your favorites from that list Probably The Dollop, History of the Crusades, Revolutions, and Worst Year Ever.
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GodFish posted:Worst Year Ever. WYE has cemented Robert Evans as probably my favorite modern journalist (well, between it and Behind the Bastards and It Could Happen Here).
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COOL CORN posted:WYE has cemented Robert Evans as probably my favorite modern journalist (well, between it and Behind the Bastards and It Could Happen Here).
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Worst Year Ever has given me a great theme song to sing to myself while reading the news.
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KentuckyFriedBonBon posted:Worst Year Ever has given me a great theme song to sing to myself while reading the news. "Everything's so dumb dumb dumb du du dumb, and its gonna get dumber" runs through my head 5-6 times a day. It's the catchy, upbeat successor to the Matt Christman tweet. https://twitter.com/cushbomb/status/822504053057929218?s=19
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