
Daryl Cooper
Independent historian, podcaster and Substack writer known for long-form narrative history series (e.g., the history podcast and Provoked); interviewed here about his new series and work on WWI/WWII topics.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 1h 6min
Darryl Cooper
Daryl Cooper, an independent historian and podcaster, joins to discuss his latest series on World Wars I and II. He explores the deep cultural impact of WWI, emphasizing the horrors of trench warfare and its lasting trauma on generations. Their conversation includes how the war's aftermath set the stage for future conflicts, the importance of humanizing historical figures, and navigating controversy in historical discussions. Daryl also reflects on Jewish trauma and the moral necessity of empathy in understanding history.

Oct 13, 2025 • 6h 47min
The Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper Episodes - Complete (Updated)
Darryl Cooper, a former DOD engineer and independent podcaster behind Martyr Made, dives deep into history and geopolitics. He explores controversial topics like the troubling connections between Epstein and intelligence, the dynamics of Black-Jewish relations, and the complexities of Ukraine's leadership amid war. Daryl critiques Western policies, discusses cultural intersections in civil rights, and emphasizes the need for open discussions on communal influence, urging listeners to engage in honest dialogues around these critical issues.

Apr 4, 2025 • 6h 6min
Pete Reads 'Coup D'état' by Edward N. Luttwak with Guests - Complete Part 1 of 2
Join John Fieldhouse, a former Army officer and PhD expert on insurgencies, Daryl Cooper, a political commentator, Christopher Sandbatch, a political writer, and Lafayette Lee, an insightful interviewer, as they delve into Edward N. Luttwak's 'Coup D'état.' The discussion covers military strategies behind coups, the impact of communication technology, and the interplay of politics and belief systems. They explore wealth disparities, the complexities of political loyalty, and historical contexts that influence modern governance, all while tackling the nuances of power dynamics in today's world.


