I'm here again! Welcome back!
I'm Rachel (they/them) and I am humbly confessing to you all that I struggle to function if I do not listen to at least 3 podcast episodes a day. It has become my nature, I love it, I feel more educated, and I would love to talk to you about podcasts.
If you're not feeling like sharing a podcast today, we also have a Music Monday here for ya to join! Go get in there!
What We Are Working With
This week I am wanting to expand upon a genre that I, admittedly, don't spend enough time indulging!!!! We are here to chat about all your history-related podcasts. Comment down below some podcasts themed around historical storytelling, historical breakdowns of major events, historical inventions, and all the like, I wanna hear them.
Here again to say that we also have a podcast tag for your listening musings, sharing your very special new episodes, and finding new things from people on the internet. Woohoo! Check it out.
#podcast
I'm happy to have ya here and also a reminder that if you don't have any historical podcasts to share, feel absolutely free to share below a podcast that you listened to that you liked in any other genre. I don't care! I am just happy to be here.
Ta ta for now,
Rachel
Top comments (5)
Twenty Thousand Hertz. It is a podcast all about the history of famous sounds such as sonic logos like Netflix’s tudum, the Hulu sonic logo, and other famous sounds like the omnipresent Wilhelm scream. Listen here.
Incredible. Love this!
Reminds me of
Hope ya don't mind me responding with video essayists!
I really enjoy watching YouTuber Johnny Harris's videos. The range of coverage varies, but he and his team often cover history in some way. For instance, he has a great series called How The Use Stole which takes a hard look at US History and outlines some of the self-serving, cruel, and corrupt moves the United States has made to seize or abuse foreign lands. Here's an example from that series called How the US Stole Puerto Rico!
Ooo! Okay!