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History Daily

Into History Soft Launch

History Daily

Airship | Noiser | Wondery

History

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2023

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Just for you, Into History is opening its doors early, providing you with quality, ad-free history podcasts and a lot more. Subscribe by 7/31 to get 50% off your first three months at http://intohistory.com/

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2 weeks ago, I announced my newest project into history, an audio subscription channel providing

0:13.8

ad-free listening, early releases and exclusive access to high quality history podcasts, made

0:19.4

by history lovers for history lovers, covering diverse topics from diverse voices.

0:24.0

I told you all about the exclusive curated feeds by topic and interest, like the first

0:28.4

one, Revolutions. I told you about the weekly newsletter that Spotlight's new episodes

0:33.4

and old favorites in the community hub where we can all gather and chat about things that

0:37.6

happened a long, long time ago. Oh, when there's going to be a book club, too. What I did not

0:42.4

announce is who is participating, but I can do that now. Joining History Daily and This

0:47.5

And Ever Is, History That Doesn't Suck, hosted by my friend Professor Greg Jackson, though

0:53.4

I don't call him Professor. He's just Greg. But his listeners know him as the Professor,

0:57.8

and there's a reason for that. History That Doesn't Suck is a bi-weekly podcast delivering a

1:02.6

legit, seriously research hard-hitting survey of American history through entertaining stories.

1:07.8

Into history subscribers will get all of HTDS ad-free, including bonus episodes never released

1:13.6

to the public. Also available ad-free is Ian Sanders' excellent Cold War Conversations.

1:19.9

This show has been featured on a Saturday, Matt and I twice, and it's probably because I like

1:24.4

Cold War history so much. I love how Ian finds the most interesting first-hand witnesses to

1:30.3

talk to. There's nothing like hearing about history from those that lived it. Next up is Laurie

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Davis's Her Half of History, and I can't think of a better name for a podcast that rightfully

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remembers that half of the human species is female, and we'd be nowhere without them.

1:45.3

Laurie releases episodes and seasons, each tied to a theme, exploring different women throughout

1:50.7

the ages to find out her half of history. But history has other biases, too, like for instance,

1:56.4

70% of our planet has covered with water, so why is most history focused on the land lovers?

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