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  • I already went through the Mein Kampf audiobook
  • Needs to have a finite number of episodes (i.e. it's not like Joe Rogan episodes)
  • Needs to be on one topic (i.e. not 6 episodes about different things)
  • True Crime, History, something with a plot/story helps the drive go quickly
  • Not kiked, obviously
- I already went through the Mein Kampf audiobook - Needs to have a finite number of episodes (i.e. it's not like Joe Rogan episodes) - Needs to be on one topic (i.e. not 6 episodes about different things) - True Crime, History, something with a plot/story helps the drive go quickly - Not kiked, obviously

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Dan Carlin, Wrath of The Khans and/or Ghosts of the Ostfront.

Asha Logos, Our Subverted History series.

[–] 2 pts

Seconded, his are superb. Especially Ghosts of the Ostfront

Do you think I'd be missing out on the visuals from Asha Logos though?

[–] 1 pt

It'll work either way. I historically have given all Asha installments multiple listens/viewings.

[–] 1 pt

If you want something less heavy, Myths and Legends is awesome. I've listened to almost all of the episodes. This guy does WORK. He covers ALL mythologies and condenses and modernizes them, perfectly. They're a great way to learn about different mythologies.

[–] 1 pt

If you like comedy, some of the BBC radio programmes were hilarious and generally non-shitted on, at least from 10ish years ago. Little Britain nearly made me wreck my car I was laughing so hard.

oh no, is it like brit humor though? I loathe shit like that

[–] 1 pt

Well, let's just push that out of the way and forget I said anything.

lol how were you to know?

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