Revolutions Podcast is good and well researched (Especially later seasons).
The History of the Germans Podcast is really great (100+ episodes from Ottonians just to Habsburgs, so its pretty well in depth).
History of France Podcast is good, its from a University professor, but not overly academic but well researched.
History of England Podcast is good as well, starting with Anglo Saxon and Post Roman England. He uses a lot of high quality and primary sources.
A History of Italy podcast starts with the end of Rome and is 200 episodes to get to 1500.
I like in depth, single topic podcasts as you can tell as opposed to the podcasts that jump around topics.
Revolutions is my go-to. I also listened to History of Rome from Duncan. And because of this History of Byzantium is on my to check out list as well. I will try the others you mentioned. I'm very eager to find others as in depth as revolutions. Thanks!