
Show overview
Crackpot History launched in 2025 and has put out 10 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 15 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 2m and 1h 45m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language History show.
The show is still active — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, though releases have slowed compared with earlier in the run. The busiest year was 2025, with 9 episodes published.
From the publisher
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. The influencers are at the gates, and the pop-historians are attempting to deconstruct the founding myths of the West, twist long established history, and blur the lines between fact and fiction. They are weaponizing this moment. The goal is to make people question who they can trust, and what they can believe. It's time to push back.
Latest Episodes

Ep 9Crackpot History Episode 9: Fields of Gold, Fields of Red (Part 3)
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. Fields of Gold, Fields of Red looks back at the forces that shaped the Russo-Ukrainian War: the old empires, the broken promises, and the stories told to make sense of it all. Through a critique of Scott Horton's book Provoked, the series asks how much of what we've been told about this war is truly grounded in the historical record. Part 3 covers the Bush Junior Presidency, NATO Expansion, Color Revolutions, the 2008 Georgian War, and more. Please Note: This podcast and video may contain copyrighted material, including excerpts from other creators' works, used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. This use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine. All quoted or referenced material remains the property of its respective copyright holders. The use of such material does not imply endorsement by the original creators. All opinions and commentary presented are my own.

Ep 8Crackpot History Episode 8: Fields of Gold, Fields of Red (Part 2)
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. Fields of Gold, Fields of Red looks back at the forces that shaped the Russo-Ukrainian War: the old empires, the broken promises, and the stories told to make sense of it all. Through a critique of Scott Horton's book Provoked, the series asks how much of what we've been told about this war is truly grounded in the historical record. Part 2 covers the Clinton Presidency, the Balkan Wars, Kosovo, Chechnya, the rise of Vladimir Putin, and more. Please Note: This podcast and video may contain copyrighted material, including excerpts from other creators' works, used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. This use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine. All quoted or referenced material remains the property of its respective copyright holders. The use of such material does not imply endorsement by the original creators. All opinions and commentary presented are my own.

Ep 7Crackpot History Episode 7: Fields of Gold, Fields of Red (Part 1)
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. Fields of Gold, Fields of Red looks back at the forces that shaped the Russo-Ukrainian War: the old empires, the broken promises, and the stories told to make sense of it all. Through a critique of Scott Horton's book Provoked, the series asks how much of what we've been told about this war is truly grounded in the historical record. Part 1 covers the Bush Senior Presidency, German Reunification, the Yugoslav Wars, and more. Please Note: This podcast and video may contain copyrighted material, including excerpts from other creators' works, used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. This use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine. All quoted or referenced material remains the property of its respective copyright holders. The use of such material does not imply endorsement by the original creators. All opinions and commentary presented are my own.

Ep 6Crackpot History Episode 6: The Manufactured Martyr (Part 6)
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. Darryl Cooper and the Martyr Made podcast have become flashpoints in the ongoing debate over experts versus influencers. In recent months, Cooper has gained fans across both the woke right and the woke left, thanks to his highly controversial takes on historical figures. His miniseries on the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem, has rightly sparked intense discussion - and criticism. In Episode 6, we dive into the finale of this six-part series to separate good history from bad, and to set the record straight. Please Note: This podcast and video may contain copyrighted material, including excerpts from other creators' works, used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. This use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine. All quoted or referenced material remains the property of its respective copyright holders. The use of such material does not imply endorsement by the original creators. All opinions and commentary presented are my own.

Ep 5Crackpot History Episode 5: The Manufactured Martyr (Part 5)
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. Darryl Cooper and the Martyr Made podcast have become flashpoints in the ongoing debate over experts versus influencers. In recent months, Cooper has gained fans across both the woke right and the woke left, thanks to his highly controversial takes on historical figures. His miniseries on the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem, has rightly sparked intense discussion — and criticism. In Episode 5, we dive into the fifth part of this six-part series to separate good history from bad, and to set the record straight. Please Note: This podcast and video may contain copyrighted material, including excerpts from other creators' works, used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. This use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine. All quoted or referenced material remains the property of its respective copyright holders. The use of such material does not imply endorsement by the original creators. All opinions and commentary presented are my own.

Ep 4Crackpot History Episode 4: The Manufactured Martyr (Part 4)
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. Darryl Cooper and the Martyr Made podcast have become flashpoints in the ongoing debate over experts versus influencers. In recent months, Cooper has gained fans across both the woke right and the woke left, thanks to his highly controversial takes on historical figures. His miniseries on the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem, has rightly sparked intense discussion — and criticism. In Episode 4, we dive into the fourth part of this six-part series to separate good history from bad, and to set the record straight. Please Note: This podcast and video may contain copyrighted material, including excerpts from other creators' works, used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. This use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine. All quoted or referenced material remains the property of its respective copyright holders. The use of such material does not imply endorsement by the original creators. All opinions and commentary presented are my own.

Ep 3Crackpot History Episode 3: The Manufactured Martyr (Part 3)
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. Darryl Cooper and the Martyr Made podcast have become flashpoints in the ongoing debate over experts versus influencers. In recent months, Cooper has gained fans across both the woke right and the woke left, thanks to his highly controversial takes on historical figures. His miniseries on the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem, has rightly sparked intense discussion — and criticism. In Episode 3, we dive into the third part of this six-part series to separate good history from bad, and to set the record straight. Please Note: This podcast and video may contain copyrighted material, including excerpts from other creators' works, used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. This use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine. All quoted or referenced material remains the property of its respective copyright holders. The use of such material does not imply endorsement by the original creators. All opinions and commentary presented are my own.

Ep 2Crackpot History Episode 2: The Manufactured Martyr (Part 2)
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. Darryl Cooper and the Martyr Made podcast have become flashpoints in the ongoing debate over experts versus influencers. In recent months, Cooper has gained fans across both the woke right and the woke left, thanks to his highly controversial takes on historical figures. His miniseries on the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem, has rightly sparked intense discussion — and criticism. In Episode 2, we dive into the second part of this six-part series to separate good history from bad, and to set the record straight. Please Note: This podcast and video may contain copyrighted material, including excerpts from other creators' works, used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. This use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine. All quoted or referenced material remains the property of its respective copyright holders. The use of such material does not imply endorsement by the original creators. All opinions and commentary presented are my own.

Ep 1Crackpot History Episode 1: The Manufactured Martyr (Part 1)
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. Darryl Cooper and the Martyr Made podcast have become flashpoints in the ongoing debate over experts versus influencers. In recent months, Cooper has gained fans across both the woke right and the woke left, thanks to his highly controversial takes on historical figures. His miniseries on the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem, has rightly sparked intense discussion — and criticism. In Episode 1, we dive into the first part of this six-part series to separate good history from bad, and to set the record straight. Please Note: This podcast and video may contain copyrighted material, including excerpts from other creators' works, used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. This use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine. All quoted or referenced material remains the property of its respective copyright holders. The use of such material does not imply endorsement by the original creators. All opinions and commentary presented are my own.

Crackpot History Episode 0: Douglas Murray is Right
Crackpot History is about separating history from hysteria. The debate between Douglas Murray and Dave Smith on the Joe Rogan Experience revealed something dangerous that has been slowly simmering for years. The influencers are at the gates, and the pop-historians are attempting to deconstruct the founding myths of the West, twist long established history, and blur the lines between fact and fiction. They are weaponizing this moment. The goal is to make people question who they can trust, and what they can believe. It's time to push back.