Dan Carlin's "Hardcore History" podcast — known for its "unique blend of high drama, masterful narration and Twilight Zone-style twists," according to its Apple Podcasts page — is "probably my top recommendation," Musk said.
Musk also shared some of his favorites in another medium: audiobooks. He likes "The Story of Civilization" by Will and Ariel Durant as well as the Penguin edition of "The Iliad."
It's the edition or bust!! How long until he starts wearing a gold laurel wreath on his head? No one around him will discourage it.
Seems like he's in a surface level 'wow, isn't (the western narrative of) history crazy, some stuff sure happened...' phase, but because he's rich Business Insider and others make note of these inconsequential musings. Gotta do their part to prop up that 'captains of industry' myth right.
It's the edition or bust!! How long until he starts wearing a gold laurel wreath on his head? No one around him will discourage it.
Seems like he's in a surface level 'wow, isn't (the western narrative of) history crazy, some stuff sure happened...' phase, but because he's rich Business Insider and others make note of these inconsequential musings. Gotta do their part to prop up that 'captains of industry' myth right.
I mean, hardcore history is still great. It's not the best HISTORY podcast but it's probably the best history PODCAST.
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If this is a Julius Ceasar reference, I hope that's not the only part of the play he emulates IRL.