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📊 Daily pulse · Fri, 03 Jul 2026

Hardcore History · Pulse

Hardcore History is a long-form historical-narrative podcast hosted by Dan Carlin (former Eugene Oregon television-and-radio journalist), focused on detailed multi-hour narrative explorations of major historical events and periods. Founded in 2006 as one of the early podcast-medium history programs, the podcast has accumulated approximately 70 main-series episodes through 2024 with sporadic publication cadence (typically 2-4 episodes annually with episode-lengths frequently running 4-6 hours and the substantial Blueprint for Armageddon series on World War I running across 6 episodes totalling ~24 hours of content).\n\nThe editorial approach involves substantial archival research, dramatic-narrative storytelling, the distinctive Dan Carlin narrator-voice production aesthetic with substantial first-person-engagement and "history-from-the-perspective-of-those-who-lived-it" framing. Major episode series have covered the Pacific theater of World War II ("Supernova in the East" 6-episode series), World War I ("Blueprint for Armageddon" 6-episode series widely considered among the best long-form history-podcast content ever produced), the Mongol Empire ("Wrath of the Khans" 5-episode series), the Achaemenid Persian Empire ("King of Kings" 3-episode series), the Roman Empire ("The Fall of the Persian Empire" 1-episode plus broader Roman content), the King Tut-and-Akhenaten period, plus substantial individual major episodes covering the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Russian Revolution, the substantial broader European-and-world historical content.\n\nThe substantial Common Sense political-commentary spin-off podcast (Dan Carlin's pre-2014 political-commentary podcast) plus the published book "The End Is Always Near" (2019) by Dan Carlin extend the broader Carlin podcast-and-publishing brand. The substantial post-2010 narrative-history-podcast medium has expanded substantially with Hardcore History remaining among the most-respected long-form historical-narrative platforms globally. Episode-monetisation runs through the Hardcore History Addendum smaller episodes, plus archived back-catalogue paid access (older episodes are paywalled to financially sustain the substantial production cost).\n\nFor a globally-mobile professional with historical-and-narrative interests, Hardcore History provides substantive intellectual content with reliable narrative-and-research quality. The current main-series episodes are freely available; back-catalogue access requires payment. Indian-listener engagement is substantial particularly among history-and-international-relations students plus the broader Indian intellectually-curious general audience.

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