Podcast Love

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A fast little weblog publish to speak about among the podcasts I’ve been loving currently. Final yr, I discussed how I not too long ago began having fun with podcasts. That love has continued and grown currently, and I simply wanted to share a few of my favorites.

Empire

Empire podcast
William Dalrymple and Anita Anand are a delight

If you’re a historical past nerd, you would possibly wish to give this a shot. Recorded by historians and writers William Dalrymple and Anita Anand, this collection is somewhat gem. I notably liked their second season on the Ottoman Empire, and I’m holding off on the fourth season and fifth seasons that discuss concerning the Russian and Iranian empires. Splendidly informative and chatty and gossipy, I simply know they’ll be nearly as good as the primary three seasons.

Extremely suggest!

The Strike and Ellacott Information

The Strike and Ellacott Files
I by no means realized the depth of the fandom for this pair till I listened to this podcast.

I”ll be trustworthy, I just like the Cormoran Strike collection by Robert Galbraith, however I’m not in love with them (not like the best way I am keen on Harry Potter). However I used to be inquisitive about among the epigraphs in her books, and I googled them, eager to be taught extra. And I ended up on this rabbit gap of the Cormoran Strike fandom. I had no concept there was this rabid fanbase, and the gals on this podcast bought me appreciating the books much more. They virtually learn into every line, and a few of their conclusions are hilariously fallacious, but it surely’s all good enjoyable, and I loved listening to the podcast as I reread the books.

Stuff the British Stole

Stuff the British Stole
Tipu’s Tiger stolen after the final Carnatic Battle when Tipu Sultan was killed is now within the Victoria and Albert Museum in London

One other historical past podcast, however with a slight twist. Every episode focuses on one or two objects that the British purloined throughout their Empire-building days. A number of the objects are beneficial cultural artifacts. A few of them are folks, and animals. That is a type of podcasts the place you don’t must hear from begin to end. Every episode is pretty standalone, so you’ll be able to decide and select what pursuits you. Enjoyable and informative, and likewise typically angry-making.

Have you ever listened to any of those? What are you listening to currently?

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