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Duncan has mentioned that in making the podcast, he learned "human nature has changed very little," and that people generally respond to the same situations in the same sorts of ways. "I don't think we're so completely different than any Roman was."
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consistency as critical to building an audience and being respectful to their time and advises every podcaster to set a deadline and stick with it. "If you can get (people) on a routine and looking forward to (the podcast), they'll stick around".
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was published. The book is a collection of edited transcripts from the first 46 episodes of the podcast, covering the time period from the founding of the Roman
Kingdom through the breakdown of the Republic.
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of the 2nd
Century BC, a series of bloody conflicts largely unmentioned in the main series. Both sets of appendix episodes are currently locked behind a paywall on his
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at the time. He enjoyed many of the historical episodes he encountered in the book, but realized that much of the public knew little about Rome outside of
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time. One of Duncan's motivators for creating the podcast was to make the whole of Roman history attractive to the public through the form of a podcast.
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episodes that covered topics he had not been able to properly address in the main series, and which he had learned a lot about through the research for
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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Duncan came up with the idea of THoR during a plane flight and subsequent vacation. He was impressed by 12 Byzantine Rulers, a podcast by
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throughout the week. Duncan would aim to keep his episodes at around 4000 words. When recording, he would run two parallel tracks in
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to preempt any errors, and would do a preparatory reading beforehand. He finished each podcast with a celebratory beer.
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