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e. nm wrong thread oh poo poo a snipe uhhhhhhhh Joe Pera's new podcast is very educational about soup
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CommonShore posted:Sounds like a good way never to have any actual academic guests on your show. Hi, let me introduce you to riverside.fm, it works identically to every browser teleconference thing out there and gives you separate local recordings from everyone. These problems are absolutely solved, but somehow literally-20th-Century-Fox-founded-and-Amazon-owned Wondery can't do it. (Shipping a mic is a little harder. A show with the backing that Wondery has should probably be able to ship a Samson Q2U and a mic arm to anyone, though, or at least a decent headset. Let them keep it, even, it's almost cheaper than getting it shipped back.)
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# ? Feb 18, 2023 23:21 |
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tracecomplete posted:His interviewers need to not be interviewed via "shouting at laptops from across the room". This kills me with every podcast out there, especially since the lockdowns.
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# ? Feb 19, 2023 17:56 |
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Kinda wish I had asked if the latest Carlin was a series or not. I hate starting series I can't finish right away. Still, this one just kinda slid by me. I enjoyed Supernova in the East despite all of its problems because I knew so little about it. I've heard other podcasts do vikings and of course they do it all better. Carlin's pop-culture metaphors are practically self-parody and he knows it but he still can't help himself. It's hard to take him seriously honestly, which is fine, but the worse the historiography gets the less he stands out in a sea of stellar products. His inability to use untranslated (hell even just niche) material is glaring. Inertia's kept me going so far, but this may be it for me with the guy. Funny cause he was definitely the first podcast I listened to with any regularity to the point I paid for the backlog and I'm a cheapskate.
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# ? Mar 7, 2023 19:32 |
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imo Dan's early stuff does stand out because it was produced when the competition was very low quality. Dan had a decent voice and sense enough to have a producer which by that quality alone set him apart compared to Mike Duncan talking into his macbook at his kitchen table and we hear his wife moving around their apartment in the background, and the early History of Rome was still a notch above the others. Unfortunately though, Dan has stuck to his early formula and in several ways regressed while everyone else has gotten exponentially better.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 16:29 |
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I know it's an old observation but I got back into HH for the new "Viking" episode and Dan still can't cite a book written in this millennium. Edit: you know what, he mentions a Tom Holland book, so I'm wrong.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 16:34 |
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Jack B Nimble posted:Edit: you know what, he mentions a Tom Holland book, so I'm wrong. Imagine a boxer stepping into the ring to fight Spider-Man
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 16:47 |
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AceOfFlames posted:Imagine a boxer stepping into the ring to fight Spider-Man Yes but which one is the Martian?
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Count Roland posted:Yes but which one is the Martian? He is in DC, they havent announced a jon jonzz movie yet
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 18:43 |
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Jack B Nimble posted:I know it's an old observation but I got back into HH for the new "Viking" episode and Dan still can't cite a book written in this millennium. Historians in the past were closer in time to the events described so I think they know what they're talking about better than we do.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 19:23 |
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Dr Kool-AIDS posted:Historians in the past were closer in time to the events described so I think they know what they're talking about better than we do. Besides bias (political/racial etc.) those historians may not have had access to primary source documents that are now public.
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uPen posted:Besides bias (political/racial etc.) those historians may not have had access to primary source documents that are now public. nah
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 19:42 |
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Also, I like Tom Holland but he's not writing the same kinds of books as the older sources.
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uPen posted:Besides bias (political/racial etc.) those historians may not have had access to primary source documents that are now public. I'm pretty sure the person you're quoting was joking.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 21:28 |
So I finally listened to a bit of Tides. The pop history is decent enough, but does the pod ever quit with epic_music.mp3? Or stuff like "They called him Vlad... ( BOOM BOOM CHIKOW LIGHTNING SFX )... The Impaler." Most of the time it's fine, but it can be kind of distracting/unintentionally funny
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# ? Mar 10, 2023 22:23 |
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No it's comically overproduced. You just get used to it. Except the times the music is so loud you can barely hear what he's saying.
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# ? Mar 11, 2023 01:05 |
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Appoda posted:So I finally listened to a bit of Tides. The pop history is decent enough, but does the pod ever quit with epic_music.mp3? Or stuff like "They called him Vlad... ( BOOM BOOM CHIKOW LIGHTNING SFX )... The Impaler." No it remains. I've listened to a number of episodes but the podcast has always bugged me at a low level so I stopped.
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# ? Mar 11, 2023 14:05 |
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i like his dumb little intros where he is having a red hot crack at wriring historical fiction
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Jezza of OZPOS posted:i like his dumb little intros where he is having a red hot crack at wriring historical fiction I unironically would listen to a podcast of that, every time in a different period.
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kiminewt posted:I unironically would listen to a podcast of that, every time in a different period. There was a podcast called “twilight histories” that does that. Looks like it is still going, and the maker also wrote a novel and a tabletop roleplaying game based off the idea. Time travel tourism to different periods. Give it a listen, it might be right up your alley.
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# ? Mar 12, 2023 14:14 |
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I frequently think back on the one he did for the "prehistoric" bronze age, where one tribe is ambushed by another. He gets in so much character work and evocative description so quickly, I want to continue that story.
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rotinaj posted:There was a podcast called “twilight histories” that does that. Looks like it is still going, and the maker also wrote a novel and a tabletop roleplaying game based off the idea. I remember listening and enjoying that podcast one million years ago. It had a great series about the black death in italy and others. Checked it out again recently and seems like the original host/writer hosed up his voice something fierce and has started leaving both writing and VA to others, and sadly it doesn't seem to have ever gotten any real traction or popularity, which is a shame
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# ? Mar 12, 2023 15:29 |
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Jezza of OZPOS posted:i like his dumb little intros where he is having a red hot crack at wriring historical fiction Making up Weird Historical Guys and using them as framing devices has been one of his things going back to Fall of Rome, I like it as a way of humanizing what gets discussed in particular episodes. E: I want a Wyman narration of the opening scene of Marvel's Eternals that takes place in pre-historic Mesopotamia. C-Euro fucked around with this message at 03:45 on Mar 13, 2023 |
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Yeah I think it goes all the way back to his PhD days, where it was a useful conceptual exercise to go through.
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# ? Mar 12, 2023 20:28 |
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People have weird ideas about the past, like I had a teacher in college who told us people living during Roman times were basically just animals since they didn't have the same kind of education we do to teach us how to control our emotions. Obviously education's a lot more egalitarian today than it was back then, but it was pretty funny seeing what an extreme take he spun off from that, and I assume people having dumb ideas like that is part of what the 'no, people in the past really were people like you and me' narratives are meant to counter. I figure there's a pretty good chance there's some overcorrection here or there, but that it's a lot closer to the truth than thinking people from a couple thousand years ago were animals. I think I might be bailing on this season though, at least for a while. It just feels like more of the same after the not especially exciting back half of last season. Like okay trade networks have grown a bit over time and historians take issue with people calling another dark age a dark age, really shocking stuff here. I know that's not fair, but it does feel like some of these episodes take a long time to say not a whole lot. I liked the episodes on the Neo-Assyrian Empire tbf, so maybe it's just the Mediterranean that's boring me and I'll check back in when it goes somewhere else, idk. Dr Kool-AIDS fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Mar 13, 2023 |
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Any particularly recommended episodes of The Dollop? I’ve only recently got into it for some reason and been really enjoying it. Happy with any topic as long as it’s funny enough, and kinda relatable.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 10:14 |
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323 - New York To Paris 46 - The Cereal Men 12 - Rube Waddell 87 - Action Park and 207 - The animal horror of Macquarie island.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 12:51 |
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Rube Waddell is a classic. The first one I ever heard was "ten cent beer", about a baseball riot, and it set both a tone and a standard of quality that defined The Dollop for me.
Jack B Nimble fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Mar 14, 2023 |
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Anything about baseball
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 13:49 |
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AFewBricksShy posted:323 - New York To Paris Solid picks, the last one is the penguin one and my favourite. Other good ones are 364 - Proctor & Gamble, 266 - the history of eugenics, and basically any about US presidents or their failed assassins or other related persons (ep 117?). The one about the Swedish pirate princess was also noteworthy. The beer riot is number 15 - ten cent beer night. Honourable? mention to 146 - Philly's Frank Rizzo I should say they sometime have another archetype of episodes too, about largely unknown people who survived things that are unbelievable. Those are not as funny as they are moving*. Except for the unkillable irishman where it's the other way around *Hugh Glass is the first one, but there's one about a young woman on a Canadian Arctic expedition, and another about a young mother on the 18th century west coast who carried her two infant children back to inhabited lands after her mountain man husband died. In winter. I won't spoil how long it took. F e: (446) Ada Blackjack (née Delutuk), can't remember what number the last one hides under This is Ada btw:
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 14:45 |
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244 - The Battle of Hayes Park is a fun one. The Klan shows up in a town, and things don’t go well for them.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 14:55 |
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I've given up on the Dollop for the past 18 months or so because it seemed like they were running out of interesting topics and focusing on obscure people that were kind of meh. Are there any recent classics that I can dip back in on?
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stealie72 posted:I've given up on the Dollop for the past 18 months or so because it seemed like they were running out of interesting topics and focusing on obscure people that were kind of meh. Are there any recent classics that I can dip back in on? They started doing a fun side series called “the past times” where they read an old timey newspaper and make fun of it with a comedian friend. Those have been great. The Rodney King episode was interesting, the Dean Kaman ep was interesting, the plague and PG&E episodes were all interesting.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 15:10 |
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Jack B Nimble posted:I know it's an old observation but I got back into HH for the new "Viking" episode and Dan still can't cite a book written in this millennium. He also frequently cites Children of Ash and Elm, which was published in 2020.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 20:34 |
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Oh, yeah, you're absolutely right, good point. I turned it off about halfway through but it's still on my phone, it's not bad, it's more that I'm not in a hurry to have no more Dan Carlin for a year or more.
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stealie72 posted:I've given up on the Dollop for the past 18 months or so because it seemed like they were running out of interesting topics and focusing on obscure people that were kind of meh. Are there any recent classics that I can dip back in on? The one that got me interested was William Wentworth (543), mainly because he’s a well known figure in early Australian history and there’s a ton of stuff named after him around Sydney. But he’s really remembered only for a minor thing early in his life (crossing the Blue Mountains), so it was fascinating to find out how much of a complete arsehole he was.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 22:06 |
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the more i listen to tides of history the more it drives me mad that the more interesting the interview episodes are to paul the more he has to speed up the audio file and cut out gaps to cram the content in and theyre always the best interviews but it sounds fuckin weird
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# ? Mar 15, 2023 04:49 |
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New episode of Fall of Civilizations is up, 3.5 hours on Carthage and the Phoenicians
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 04:31 |
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Neat! I also need to check if I should swap podcast apps, cause this ain't up on Player.fm, and it's not been the only channel that that's happened with
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webmeister posted:New episode of Fall of Civilizations is up, 3.5 hours on Carthage and the Phoenicians bruh gently caress yeah
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