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Hey Guys,
I have a 7 hour drive tomorrow and I would like to listen to something other than music. I am in the car at least 10 hours a day and I am burnt on music.

Can you suggest some interesting podcasts that are firearm industry related? Mindset or tactical? Not so much product reviews. I tried some Audible books for a while but many put me to sleep.

Thanks,
Mike
 
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Jocko (Willink) Podcast: 180, 181, 182, 247, 248 -- John Stryker Meyer

MAC-V/SOG from the Vietnam era.

Amazing story telling.


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What about history? Dan Carlin's Hardcore History is great, has hours of content, and covers things like WWI (really good), WWII in the Pacific, ancient wars, the history of torture and punishment....

Carlin has an interesting take on many things.


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Thanks. I did not consider history. Sounds good.
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What about history? Dan Carlin's Hardcore History is great, has hours of content, and covers things like WWI (really good), WWII in the Pacific, ancient wars, the history of torture and punishment....

Carlin has an interesting take on many things.
 
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Thanks JJ, heading there now.

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Jocko (Willink) Podcast: 180, 181, 182, 247, 248 -- John Stryker Meyer

MAC-V/SOG from the Vietnam era.

Amazing story telling.
 
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Joe Rogans interview with Colion Noir on Firearms, Gun Control etc... He has other podcasts non firearm related as well that might be interesting.

You'll need Spotify to get his podcasts, no apple, or utoob access to them, Rogan signed a $100 mill contract with Spotify...

https://open.spotify.com/show/4rOoJ6Egrf8K2IrywzwOMk
 
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I listen to Mike Rowe, The Way I Heard It. While he recently changed the format, the earlier shows are 10 minutes long and pretty interesting.

I also listen to Mike Drop with Mike Ritland.

If you want politics, Dan Bongino.

Bill Whittle did a series on the Apollo 11 mission back in 2019 called Apollo 11: What We Saw that was pretty interesting.
 
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Man, I love Mike Rowe! Thanks.
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I listen to Mike Rowe, The Way I Heard It. While he recently changed the format, the earlier shows are 10 minutes long and pretty interesting.

I also listen to Mike Drop with Mike Ritland.

If you want politics, Dan Bongino.

Bill Whittle did a series on the Apollo 11 mission back in 2019 called Apollo 11: What We Saw that was pretty interesting.
 
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You’re welcome. I would definitely start with his earlier episodes though. The later ones. Probably last 20-30 (maybe slightly less) are each over an hour long.
 
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History
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Addendum
The History Cache Podcast
Jocko Unraveling

Current Events/Interviews/Commentary
The John Batchelor Show (urban conservative news)
Joe Rogan Show
City Journal's 10 Blocks
Making Sense w/Sam Harris
The Way I Heard it w/Mike Rowe

Military
Preble Hall (US Naval Academy)
Life or Death w/Chris Ryan (UK SAS)
Cleared Hot (frmr SEAL Andy Stumpf)
The Fighter Pilot Podcast
Midrats (Navy)

Firearms
Primary & Secondary

Travel
Travel w/Rick Steves
The Earful Tower Paris

part-Survival/part-Interview/part-current events
Fieldcraft Survival (most hosts are frmr US SOF)

Business & Social
Business Wars (this is a great podcast for long drives; interesting multi-part stories; fast forward thru adds)
Freakanomics (lefty leaning but, takes economics platform and attempts to explain everyday issues; early episodes more interesting)
 
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I've been listening to Primary and Secondary in the car a lot lately. Most of them are pretty long, too, which is good for long trips. I enjoy some more than others depending upon who's on the panel.
 
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Andy Stumphf - Cleared Hot.

Mike Glover - Field Craft Survival.

Glover definitely covers what you are looking for. Great interviews with great people.

Andrew



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[Dead balls on!

Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I have plenty to get started today. Keep em coming.

QUOTE]Originally posted by El Cid 92:
Andy Stumphf - Cleared Hot.

Mike Glover - Field Craft Survival.

Glover definitely covers what you are looking for. Great interviews with great people.

Andrew[/QUOTE]
 
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Have a good, safe trip Mike, tell Meredith I'm praying for both of you!!


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Thank you brother Mark.
 
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I recommend anything by Professor Jordan Petersen.





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History That Doesn’t Suck is a good one too.
 
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Concealed Taco Dudes. Guys sitting around talking about guns, reloading and stuff.

Jd
 
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I hope this doesn't constitute shameless self-promotion, but my own Resistance Library Podcast is always a good listen. I'm the less intelligent guy in the podcast.


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