Listener Reviews

Almost perfect!
Love the show, could easily be one of the best podcast I listen to, but wish you would stick to history and try to avoid weaving your political opinions through the episodes, that part is disappointing.
Soo good!
Believe it or not I stopped listening to a different podcast to listen to this one! I am a history buff and love all history, it is a win I can listen to one almost everyday! Thanks to the team that provided this podcast and the more to come!
Pretty good
Some of the episodes have a liberal leaning but most are good. I’m glad they are doing these!
History
Thank you so much for taking the time out to make these podcasts; I love them!
Excellent!
Thank you Lindsay! You are a wonderful narrator. So many interesting stories and the sound effects and music really add to the drama. And I love the theme music! Beautiful!
Superb!
Great podcast, awesome host.
Great show
I love this show it is probably the best one out there
Love this show
Diana episode - They got married at St. Paul’s, not St. Peter’s
Spanish Flu
Truly love this show. One note, you might want to redo your ending for episode 98. CDC just admitted all kinds of mistakes. Fauci and Birx are frauds. Closures, mandates and lockdowns ruined far more lives than Covid. Especially for a virus that was far less lethal than Spanish flu.
Good but 234
Good and fun but in 234 kazakhstan was the last to leave the ussr
Fantastic
Love his podcasts. Best podcaster out there.
Love
Easily the best story teller you will find on podcasts.
My favorite show
As a pro podcast listener (been listening to podcasts since 2014) this podcast tops them all. Great storytelling, topics and I love that they are always around 20 mins or so
Excellent!
Great voice and delivery and the content is superb. I have loved it, I just hope it doesn’t end after 365 episodes!
Awesome show!!!
Thank you for the history! Love this show
Amazing
I absolutely love this podcast. It is well written, accurate, and informative. I have learned so much about events and people that I knew very little about or had not heard of at all. Kudos to Mr. Graham
My History Happy Place
Mr Graham could make the phone book sound interesting! His ability to enliven history and its importance is engaging and delightful. Anyone who thinks there’s a political slant or motivation is just being too sensitive. History isn’t pretty and facts aren’t always pleasant. History is critical to understanding who we are and the consequences of choices made, both good and bad. If we can’t let our political guard down to self-reflective or historically reflective, we are doomed to repeat our mistakes. Or just as bad, we will fail to improve our world and miss opportunities to make changes that benefit everyone.
If you love history this podcast is for you
I love Lindsey Graham he’s a master storyteller and he brings history for life if you want historyYou will adore this podcast and it will become in the central part of your rotation
Thank you
Lindsay graham, you are phenomenal as always!! Salud to everyone involved in making this podcast, it truly is a work of art. For this listener, History Daily is looked forward to every day. This podcast is a hidden gem in the world of nonfiction stories. Thank you to all of you for your hard work and dedication to depictions of every day history!
love it
anything narrated by lindsay graham is my comfort podcast
July 14
Storming the Bastille was a missed opportunity…no more it’s a continent stuff, boring.
One of my favorite history podcasts
Lindsay Graham has a great voice for a podcast host and the team does a good job of selecting stories and being historically accurate. I really enjoy learning more about the world everyday and leave feeling nostalgic but also wiser. The good sound design is just icing on the cake, definitely recommend
Known an unknown tidbits
In 20 minute segments, Lindsay Graham gives an overview of a historical event that occurred on the same calendar date. I thoroughly enjoyed the episode of June 15, when in 1215, King John signed the Magna Carta. Every American should understand how this event was central to our democracy. I have known generally the meaning of the Magna Carta but the episode provided important context.
History of the Netherlands
The recent “history of the Netherlands” was quite a bomb. You can do better. If you need a narrator to read aloud the brochure from the History of Textiles Museum in Amsterdam, at least get a guy with a Dutch accent, rather than Cockney-English one.