What podcasts do you guys like to listen to?

  • AnthropomorphicCat@lemmy.world
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    For science communication:

    • SciShow Tangents, by Hank Green. Very fun, but most recent episodes have lots of ads. Still very good.
    • Ologies with Alie Ward. Interviews with a scientist every week, very informative and interesting.
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    I’m enjoying Ultra. It’s about Nazi infiltration of the government during WWII. It’s very well done.

    Also, Lawfare and the related podcasts are never miss for me.

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    Welcome to nightvale is good.

    Been going for quite some time.

    Qwerpline is also a good comedy one.

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    I haven’t listened to any since I no longer spend my work day in the car, but if you’re a dork like me, you might enjoy:

    Tales from the Magic Tavern: A man from Chicago gets sucked into a portal and finds himself in a fantasy world of wizards, Orcs, and a nasty little shapeshifting badger. There is a structured plot line, but all dialogue is improvised.

    Hey Riddle Riddle: That nasty little badger from Magic Tavern started his own podcast that focuses on riddles. They ask each other riddles and the listener can try to solve them as the hosts figure it out. Also, full of silly improv scenes between riddles

    Dungeons & Daddies: Follows a D&D game in which a group of dads and their sons are transported from our world into the Forgotten Realms. The Dads must use their newfound D&D powers to save their children. Very funny, AMAZING STORY. The DM does a great job, and was a lead writer for Borderlands 2, if that means anything to you.

    Get Played: Originally they only covered terrible or bizarre video games, but expanded to weird/ mind bending games. They introduced me to some really good underrated Indy games.

    Here’s the Situation: Two Improvisors that present each other with scenarios and they just give their honest opinion on it. For example, of you could only eat one candy for the rest of your life, what would it be? What if there was an organized draft (like in sports) and only one person could claim each candy? How much do you think you could sell an actual magic item for on eBay? They ended it years ago, but it was fun to bring the situations back to my family and see what they thought.

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      Have you tried Dungeons & Daddies? Freddy Wong (Rocketjump Youtube channel) and friends play DnD (Slight spoiler: Hey Riddle Riddle join in for a couple of episodes)

      Oops, I reread the comment. Great podcast tho!

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    • Behing The Bastards - informing, well researched bits of history with hilarious hosts
    • The War On Cars - The name is a bit of a joke. Interesting discussions around how our cities are designed.
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    Last Podcast on the Left - Three guys that covered true crime, the morbid, the crazy and everything in between while cracking dark humor over it all. I used to listen to this heavily from 2017 through 2021. I believe before I just stopped listening. They lost one of their longtime hosts recently to controversy a while back and I haven’t been interested in picking it back up.

    The Prancing Pony Podcast - This is an acquired taste because it appeals to fans of Middle-Earth and everything Tolkien. Two hosts offer insight and depth reading of the legendarium, starting from Silmarillion through Hobbit and up to the Lord of the Rings. I think they’re close to wrapping up Return of the King soon. Very informational podcast to get into if you’re a fan of the lore.

    Sequelisers - A group of hosts take bad unnecessary sequels to beloved films and attempt to fix them, while offering insight as to why the sequel in question was a bad idea in the first place.

    CUPodcast - Again, another acquired taste because this only has a small following and it involves video games. It’s hosted by Pat Contri who is known as PatTheNESPunk on YouTube along with co-host Ian. They basically cover the gossip and general news rounds with gaming.

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    Knowledge Fight - a podcast all about Alex Jones. Over 900 episodes, so a huge backlog of you enjoy it, but you can just start with the most recent episode.

    Revolutions - does a deep dive on 10 different major revolutions. You can start from any series beginning, but I would recommend listening in order. French, Haitian, and Russian are my three favorite.

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    Not so much a podcast but I’ve just finished listening to the BBC radio comedy series “Cabin Pressure”

    Turns out it’s quite dangerous to laugh that hard when you’re driving, not recommended

    Written by John Finnimore and has Benedict Cumberbatch as the pilot, but Roger Allam and Stephanie Cole absolutely steal the show with their sarcasm and banter

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    I listen to a lot of the BBC Sounds podcasts… possibly because I’m boring and British.

    My favourites are:

    • In Our Time: 3 academics and a host discuss an academic topic in deep detail. Science, humanities, arts, etc. Some episodes are more interesting than others but depends on your personal interests. I like the philosophy ones because I studied it at university.
    • The Today Podcast: UK news and current affairs.
    • Screenshot: Film critics Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode discuss the history of cinema by picking a theme or motif to explore per episode, i.e. “Mermaids” was a recent one.
    • The Digital Human: explores technology trends and how they affect individuals and society.
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    I liked Opt Out a lot, but in recent years it has quite few episodes. It’s main topic is privacy and related technologies, in every episode they have a guest related to the current topic.

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    Smartless is fun.

    Science Vs is short and interesting.

    What’s Her Name is great for true stories on historical women you may not have heard of.

    If Books Could Kill tears into popular books.

    Why Did You Tell Me That goes into interesting topics with comedy.

    Last Podcast on the Left is mostly true crime but might cover other interesting true stories. The lads are funny.

    No Dogs in Space is a great music one that covers bands in series. Mostly punk and alternative.