History Podcasts

News of the Times show

News of the TimesJoin Now to Follow

<p>News of The Times<br>Combining a background in Theatre, Psychology, History and English Literature, The News of the Times Team comb through archives to find stories that reflect the everyday person of the time.  We look for stories that were trending, or reflect what was consuming people of the day.  <br>We upload 4 days a week: Saturdays through Wednesday<br>Serial killer Saturdays<br>Eccentric Sundays<br>Murderous Mondays<br>Wicked Wednesdays<br>Hosted by Robin Coles</p>

By Robin Coles

The Long View show

The Long ViewJoin Now to Follow

<p>Jonathan Freedland presents the series in which stories from the past are compared with current events.</p>

By BBC Radio 4

I Was Only Doing My Job: Australia's Military History show

I Was Only Doing My Job: Australia's Military HistoryJoin Now to Follow

"I Was Only Doing My Job" is a fortnightly (Bi-weekly) Australian Military History podcast hosted by Ross Manuel. Instead of focusing on maps and dates, each episode is devoted to chronicling Australia's Military History through the individual stories of those who served; where they grew up, what they did, and invariably what happened to them.

By Ross Manuel

Unionist Central show

Unionist CentralJoin Now to Follow

Welcome to Unionist Central. This channel is dedicated to exploring the Political, Philosophical, and Economical Sphere by debating and conversing about key concepts that relate to these sectors. The name is an attempt at formatting our own ideology entitled Unionism. The channel is at its core a Left Wing one, but we intend to take an in depth and fair look at each of the topics brought up on the channel. We hope you will join us as we embark upon our adventure into the complex and exiting realm of the modern world. Episodes will be hosted by Andrew Gould and are currently released on an inconsistent schedule. Cheers- The Unionist Team

By Andrew Gould

They Knew Which Way to Run show

They Knew Which Way to RunJoin Now to Follow

They Knew Which Way to Run is a 7-part podcast series that tells the story of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy and what it means to survive a disaster. Bhopali-American and Fulbright Scholar Apoorva Dixit and her childhood friend and podcast producer Molly Mulroy present the story of the Tragedy and of the Bhopalis who were shaped but not defined by the disaster, of hope, of resilience, and of memory. Visit TheyKnewWhichWaytoRun.com to see photos of survivors, and make a donation to NGOs on the ground still supporting survivors and fighting for justice.

By Apoorva Dixit and Molly Mulroy

袁腾飞频道 show

袁腾飞频道Join Now to Follow

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By 袁腾飞

Do You Know The Mob? show

Do You Know The Mob?Join Now to Follow

Cohosts Sam and Brandon do an inside look through a biography of a mobster and their life of crime. Each episode is dedicated to a famous American outlaw or gangster, as they try to find out what made them choose their life of criminal activity. Be prepared for a comical, upbeat way to listen about America's war on criminals from two unprofessional, young and funny researchers.

By Samuel Bratton and Brandon Ellis

Rogues Gallery Uncovered show

Rogues Gallery UncoveredJoin Now to Follow

<p>Libertines, Lotharios and Complete B******s. True stories of history's most badly behaved men and women. Join roguish host Simon Talbot as he uncovers the disreputable lives and fascinating times of historical hellraisers like Giacomo Casanova, Catherine the Great and Errol Flynn, along with a bawdy cast of colourful characters that you may not have heard of.  Become a Lovable Rogue because everything is more fun in period costume.   </p>

By Simon Talbot

Scary Savannah and Beyond show

Scary Savannah and BeyondJoin Now to Follow

Scary Savannah and Beyond is a podcast featuring paranormal, true crime, and stories of oddities from Savannah, Georgia and beyond. Podcasting from the most haunted city in America!

By Scary Savannah

MiDDLiNG DeLiGHTS show

MiDDLiNG DeLiGHTSJoin Now to Follow

A retrospective of pop culture overreach from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. They can’t all be home runs, but we definitely appreciate folks thinking big.

By MiDDLiNG DeLiGHTS