Friday, May 1, 2009

260 Podcasts - Anne is a Man's list for May 2009

UPDATE: we now have 316 podcasts reviewed. (click this link for the latest list)

Every first of the month I publish a full list of podcasts I have reviewed. You can find the list below. If however you want to have them presented to you in a more orderly fashion, look up my list of directories. The disclaimer must be that the directories are not as up to date as the full list is. I am working on it.

  1. 12 Byzantine Rulers
  2. 7th Son
  3. Africa (Stanford Travel)
  4. Africa Past and Present
  5. All Things Medieval
  6. American Environmental and Cultural History (Berkeley ESPM 160AC)
  7. American History before 1870
  8. Ancient and Medieval Podcast
  9. Ancient History - Alternative Theories
  10. Ancient Philosophy (Berkeley)
  11. Are we alone?
  12. Armistice Podcast 
  13. Backstory
  14. BBC History Magazine
  15. Behind the Black Mask
  16. Behind the News with Doug Henwood
  17. Beyond Good and Evil (Librivox)
  18. Big Ideas (TVO)
  19. Bike Radar
  20. Binge Thinking History 
  21. Bioethics podcast
  22. Biography Podcast (Learn Out Loud)
  23. the Biography Show (TPN)
  24. Biota Podcast
  25. Birth of the Modern (Arizona State University)
  26. the Bitterest Pill 
  27. Bommel Hoorspel
  28. British History 101
  29. Cambridge Alumni Podcast
  30. Car Talk
  31. CAT 2 Culture Art and Technology (UCSD)
  32. CATS 2 Culture and Technology Studies (UCSD)
  33. Celtic Myth Podshow
  34. CFR Podcast 
  35. Chronicles Radio Dispatches
  36. Church History
  37. Dan Carlin's Common Sense
  38. Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
  39. Das Rätsel der verschollenen Schatulle
  40. David Kalivas' World History
  41. De Geschiedenis Podcast 
  42. Distillations
  43. East Asian Thought (UCSD)
  44. Economics 100B (Berkeley)
  45. the Economist 
  46. EconTalk
  47. Engines of our Ingenuity
  48. English 117S (Berkeley)
  49. Entitled opinions
  50. The Ethicist (NYT)
  51. Everything Lincoln
  52. Existentialism in Literature and Film (Phil 7 - Berkeley)
  53. Exploring Environmental History 
  54. F1Cast
  55. Fact or Fiction
  56. Family History - Genealogy made easy
  57. Flavius (Joodse Omroep)
  58. Forgotten Classics
  59. Frankenstein, or modern Prometheus (Librivox)
  60. Freedomain Radio
  61. Fresh Air (NPR)
  62. From Israelite to Jew
  63. From our own Correspondent (BBC)
  64. Game Theory (Yale)
  65. Genealogy Gems Podcast
  66. Geography 110C (Berkeley) Economic Geography of the Industrial World
  67. Geography 130 (Berkeley)
  68. Geography of Europe (Arizona State University)
  69. Geography of World Cultures (Stanford)
  70. German Cultural History
  71. Geschichtspodcast (Chronico)
  72. Geschiedewistjedatjes
  73. Gilder Lehrmann history podcast 
  74. Global Geopolitics (Stanford)
  75. Grammar Girl 
  76. Hank's History Hour
  77. Hannibal (Stanford)
  78. Haring Podcast
  79. Harvard Business IdeaCast
  80. Historical Jesus (Stanford)
  81. Historicast
  82. History 106B (Berkeley)
  83. History 167B (Berkeley)
  84. History 181B (Berkeley)
  85. History 1c (UCLA)
  86. History 2311 (Temple College)
  87. History 2312 (Temple College)
  88. History 4A (Berkeley)
  89. History 5 (Anderson - Berkeley)
  90. History 5 (Hesse- Berkeley)
  91. History 5 (Laqueur - Berkeley)
  92. History 7B (Berkeley)
  93. History according to Bob 
  94. History Compass Blog
  95. History Network
  96. History of Holland (Librivox)
  97. History of Rome
  98. History of the International System (Stanford)
  99. History on the Run 
  100. History Podcast
  101. Historypod
  102. Historyzine
  103. Hoor! Geschiedenis
  104. HUM 4Enlightenment, Romanticism, Revolution (UCSD)
  105. HUM 4104 (Virginia Tech)
  106. ICT Update
  107. In My Living Room! 
  108. In Our Time (BBC)
  109. In the Media (WNYC)
  110. Inspired Minds (Deutsche Welle)
  111. Interview Vrijdag (VPRO)
  112. Introduction to Ancient Greek History (Yale)
  113. Introduction to German Politics (Oxford)
  114. Introduction to Language (Arizona State University)
  115. Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (Yale)
  116. Iran Podcast
  117. Irving Poetry podcast
  118. It was 20 years ago today 
  119. ITV
  120. Jung Podcast
  121. Junggesellenblog
  122. KMTT
  123. La Resistance
  124. KQED Forum
  125. Language (UCSD)
  126. Leben und Überleben mit 45+
  127. Letters and Science (Berkeley)
  128. LSE Podcast  
  129. Lyrics Undercover 
  130. Making History with Ran Levi - עושים היסטוריה
  131. Marathon Interview (VPRO)
  132. Matt's Today In History
  133. Media Matters (NPR)
  134. medicalhistory 
  135. Medieval & Renaissance Studies Events - Fall 2008 (Virginia Tech)
  136. Medieval & Renaissance Studies Events - Spring 2008 (Virginia Tech)
  137. Medieval Podcast
  138. Meetings Podcast 
  139. Meiky's Podcast Show 
  140. The Memory Palace 
  141. Midwest Writer
  142. Military History Podcast
  143. Missing Link
  144. MMW 2 , the great classical traditions (Chamberlain - UCSD)
  145. MMW 3, the medieval heritage (Chamberlain - UCSD)
  146. MMW 3, the medieval heritage (Herbst - UCSD)
  147. MMW 4 (UCSD)
  148. MMW6 (UCSD)
  149. Muscular Judaism
  150. My Three Shrinks
  151. Namaste Stories
  152. Napoleon 1O1 (TPN)
  153. National Archives Podcast
  154. Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast
  155. New Books In History
  156. New World Orders
  157. New York Coffee Cup
  158. Night's Knights
  159. Nilpod
  160. Nonviolence (Berkeley PACS 164A)
  161. Nonviolence today (Berkeley PACS 164B)
  162. NRC FM
  163. Only in America
  164. Open Source 
  165. Out of the past
  166. OVT (VPRO)
  167. Oxford Biographies
  168. Oy Mendele!
  169. Parnell's History Podcast
  170. Peopletalk's Podcast
  171. Physics for future Presidents (Berkeley)
  172. Philosopher's Zone (ABC)
  173. Philosophy 103
  174. Philosophy 7 (Berkeley)
  175. Philosophy Bites
  176. the Philosophy Podcast
  177. Philosopy 6 (Berkeley) Man, God, and Society in Western Literature
  178. Podcast history of cooking
  179. Podcasts on Medieval Texts (Virginia Tech)
  180. Pods and Blogs 
  181. Podwatch
  182. POLI 120A - Political Development of Western Europe
  183. Political Science 10 (UCLA)
  184. Political Science 179 (Berkeley)
  185. Politics and Warfare (UCSD)
  186. Pope Podcast
  187. Practice of Art (Berkeley) Foundations of American Cyber-Culture
  188. Prosperity show
  189. PSYC 105 - Introduction cognitive psychology (UCSD)
  190. Radiolab (WNYC)
  191. Rav Dovid's
  192. Real Talk
  193. Rear Vision (ABC)
  194. Red Panda
  195. Redborne History
  196. Religion and Law in the US (UCSD HIUS 155A)
  197. Religion and Law in the US (UCSD HIUS 155B)
  198. Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
  199. Replaceable You (Stanford)
  200. Rhetoric 10 (Berkeley)
  201. Rpgmp3
  202. RSA Current Audio
  203. Schlaflos in München
  204. Science & the City
  205. Science Fiction and Politics
  206. Science Friday (NPR)
  207. Science Times (NYT)
  208. Sex History Podcast
  209. Shrink Rap Radio
  210. Šimek 's Nachts (RVU)
  211. Šimek 's Nachts (Elsevier)
  212. the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
  213. Skythen-Podcast
  214. SOCD 188JChange in Modern South Africa (UCSD)
  215. Social Innovation Conversations
  216. SOCL 1B - the study of society (UCSD)
  217. Sonic Society
  218. Sparkletack 
  219. Speaking of Faith (APM)
  220. Stanford U History 
  221. Stem Cells: Policy and Ethics (Stanford)
  222. Sterke Geschiedenis
  223. Straight talk about stem cells (Stanford)
  224. Stuff you missed in history class 
  225. Sunday Sundown 
  226. Talking Robots
  227. TdF London
  228. Teaching American History
  229. Teaching Company
  230. TED Talks
  231. That Podcast Show (aka Edgy Reviews)
  232. Theories of Law and Society (Berkeley)
  233. the Things We Forgot To Remember
  234. Thinking Allowed
  235. Time Out for Truth
  236. Times Talks
  237. Tudorcast
  238. UCLA Israel Studies 
  239. University Channel Podcast (aka UChannel Podcast)
  240. US History since 1877 (Temple College)
  241. Veertien Achttien
  242. VIS 22Formations of Modern Art (UCSD)
  243. Volkis Stimme
  244. Volkskrant Podcasts
  245. Voor 1 nacht (KRO)
  246. We the People Stories
  247. Welcome to Mars
  248. What is Judaism?
  249. Wise Counsel 
  250. the Word Nerds
  251. World View (NYT)
  252. the Writing Show
  253. Wynyfryd's meditation room
  254. the Your History Podcast
  255. Your Purpose Centered Life
  256. zencast
  257. zoem
  258. האוניברסיטה המשודרת
  259. מה שהיה היה
  260. קטעים בהיסטוריה 
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Thursday, April 30, 2009

New podcasts in April 2009 - Anne is a Man

This month I reviewed eleven podcasts for the first time. There were eight in English and three in Dutch. As usual, most of them are in one way or the other a history podcast.

Sparkletack (review, site, feed)
Richard Miller tells the history of San Francisco.

Gilder Lehrmann history podcast (review, site, feed)
Podcast that are recordings of guest lectures at the Gilder Lehrmann Institute of American History.

It was 20 years ago today (review, site, feed)
Jamie Lawson takes us back 20 years and gives her personal view on history back then.

HUM 4104 (Virginia Tech) (review, site, feed)
Professor Matthew Gabriele's podcast that accompanies a lecture series about Medieval Heroes. The podcast gives very brief guidance to the texts about the heroes.

US History since 1877 (Temple College) (review, site, feed)
Gretchen Reilly's straightforward monologue podcast about American History from 1877 until today

Medieval & Renaissance Studies Events (Fall 2008) (Virginia Tech) (review, site, feed)
Virginia Tech's lecture series about the Crusades. As far as I can see only one of the lectures is available on podcast.

History 1c (UCLA) (review, site, feed)
Very valuable modern western history lecture series on podcast. Professor Lynn Hunt from UCLA makes up for the lack of History 5 from Berkeley this semester.

Lyrics Undercover (review, site, feed)
Brian Ibbott initiates us into the world behind your favorite pop songs. The meaning of the lyrics, the origin of the music and the intentions of the artists.

Voor 1 nacht (KRO) (review, site, feed)
Nightly interview program on KRO radio released as podcast. One hour interviews with interesting people. (Dutch)

Flavius (Joodse Omroep) (review, site, feed)
Radio program by the makers of OVT about Jewish culture and history in the Netherlands. (Dutch)

Simek 's Nachts (Elsevier) (review, site, feed)
The return of the lost treasure. After having been removed from radio, Simek 's Nachts exclusively returned as podcast. (Dutch)

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The stumble peak

About a week ago I had a sudden rise in visitors on my blog. This phenomenon lasted for a couple of hours. Even if it went away, some of its effects are still felt and this gives those readers who want to actively support the blog (or any other site they love, for that matter) a good idea what they can do.

The spike was caused by StumbleUpon. Someone noted two of my pages on StumbleUpon and right after that, the hours of traffic came streaming in. As a matter of fact I still have some referrals from StumbleUpon daily. In addition, a sharp rise in RSS subscriptions came about.

And so, what you can do, for my blog and any other site you like, is note its pages at StumbleUpon. For this purpose, you must create an account over there and it is also advised to install the toolbar. From there on, you can give a thumbs up, on any page you visit. If you like, you can also add a review. From that moment on, the page is pushed to the StumbleUpon community.

As you amass your preferences, StumbleUpon will also help you find more pages that you like. You can click 'stumble' and you will be led to a page another stumbler noted and that you might like as well. It enhances your own browsing and it directs traffic to the sites you appreciate, which is great for those content makers like myself, who always hope to get a wider audience.

So, to everybody who 'stumbles' my blog - thanks a lot!

Anne

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

American Independence - קטעים בהיסטוריה

In honor of the Israeli Independence Day, I will review קטעים בהיסטוריה an Israeli history podcast, which came back after a long hiatus. Host Yuval Malchi came out with a double edition about the American war of independence. I am still hoping for an Israeli history podcast that will delve into Israeli, Zionist or Jewish history, but apparently, Yuval's major field of knowledge and interest must be US History, if one looks at the subjects he chooses for his podcast series.

In respect to the previous editions, Yuval has improved on the audio quality and the way he condensed the story. He very effectively tells the full history of the American Independence, making use of audio effects to the right extent. I was very pleased to get two hours of history about this subject, for I knew not much in advance. I had considered a number of American podcasts, but they were more extensive and Yuval's depth was more fit to what I needed.

An additional strong point is that the podcast is in Hebrew. Even though this narrows the audience down considerably, but the Hebrew podcasting landscape is rather undeveloped and Yuval's work stands out as one of the very few history podcasts and the very best among those. Besides, I never can resist an Israeli touch in storytelling.

More קטעים בהיסטוריה (Pieces of History):
Lewis and Clark.

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Arnon Grunberg - Voor 1 Nacht podcast

Van lezer Erno Mijland kreeg ik opnieuw een podcast-tip. Deze keer raadde hij me aan om te luisteren naar KRO's voor 1 nacht (feed). Marc Stakenburg interviewt uiteenlopende gasten op een tijdstip dat de radio wel een uur voor een vraagesprek kan inruimen: na twaalven.

Erno stelde het al voorop: niet elke uitzending is even sterk en dat ondervond ik ook. Stakenburg wil nog wel eens wat al te oppervlakkig blijven en er is dan een buitengewone gast nodig om iets bijzonders te creeren. Die gast had hij op 16 Februari in Arnon Grunberg. Wat uiteraard bijdraagt is het feit dat ik Grunberg erg bewonder, maar ik had hem ook al eens op televisie gezien en daar leek het nergens op. Bij Stakenburg is hij echter ontspannen en openhartig waardoor we een goed doorzicht op sommige aspecten van zijn persoon krijgen.

Wat mij echter oon interesseerde en daar kwam de uitzending niet aan toe, is Grunbergs joodse identiteit en wortels. Nu ja, je kan niet alles hebben en in elk geval is alles wat wel aan de orde komt zeer de moeite waard met name Grunbergs recente werk, waarvoor hij in Afghanistan, Peru, Beieren en Irak heeft verbleven.

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Monday, April 27, 2009

Lyrics Undercover podcast review

Thanks to Julie Davis of Forgotten Classics, who - by the way - continues to rock with Uncle Tom's Cabin, I tried a new podcast Lyrics Undercover. Have you ever wondered what is the story behind famous pop songs? Here is the place to go. (feed)

The Denver Post and Brian Ibbott make this podcast possible and I quickly had myself informed about a number of my favorites. The who's who in Lou Reed's Walk on the wild side makes you feel you get a seedy version of Hollywood history. Kate Bush's Cloudbusting features the, for me unexpected, figure of Wilhelm Reich. Steely Dan's Kid Charlemagne's identity is finally uncovered and also the meaning of the line 'Is there gas in the car?'

What more did I pick up? The various meanings of Solsbury Hill by Peter Gabriel and the clear, yet slightly disturbing Don't stand so close to me by The Police and the underrated Bangles with their Walk Like an Egyptian. That has my musical past set straight. How about yours. Lyrics Undercover seems to supply to everyone and if one show per month is not enough for you, dig up the archives (iTunes passes the first forty by) or subscribe to the Lyrics Undercover premium podcast, that delivers four times a month.

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