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[–] squaresinger@feddit.de 18 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nobody recommended 99% Invisible yet?

That one is a must-listen about everyday (and not so everyday) design. Absolutely amazing!

[–] DrQuint@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

As a testament tp their quality, several "interesting" videos made by Tom Scott and Veritasium were also 99pi episodes before they found out those things. For example, Veritasium did the Snake Antibody Facility video, where Snake venom is milked by hand last year. 99pi did it half a decade ago.

[–] burgersc12@sh.itjust.works 17 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No Such Thing As A Fish is an informative and funny podcast, saw it recommended on a similar post a couple weeks ago and have been hooked since

[–] Pea666@feddit.nl 3 points 1 year ago

An awesome podcast, listened to every single episode in their (big) backlog and I’m always happy to see the new episode pop into my feed.

[–] landsharkkidd@aussie.zone 16 points 1 year ago

Love recommending podcasts!

  • Like others have said, Behind the Bastards is great to find out about some of the worst people in history.
  • In relation to that Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff is the opposite of Behind the Bastards. It's about people who did cool stuff who became cool.
  • Also in lieu of that, Bad Gays, it's about bad gays in history. I think they've covered similar folks on BtB, but this is obviously from a queer perspective.
  • Fad Camp and Maintenance Phase are great podcasts about dieting and wellness. Fad Camp is more about how damaging some of these diets can be, whereas Maintenance Phase is similar to You're Wrong About (which I also recommend)
  • The Weekly Planet are these two Australian guys who talk about movies, tv, comics and video games. They also have a YouTube channel called Me Sunday Movies where they'll upload some of their podcasts. Like they have a running segment called "Caravan of Garbage" which is just sort of talking about a movie, tv show or game. Currently they've started going through the RoboCop movies.
  • Also shameless plug, but Checkpoint is on the radio but they take their radio show and put it on a podcast. It's a podcast about giving a 1up to diversity in video games. Most of us are from the LGBTQIA+ community and that's where most of our perspectives come from, but it's also just folks from any marginalised group. Lovely bunch of folks (if I do say so myself).

Uh yeah, I have some more, but like that's politics or it's writing related or spicyness in or out of the bedroom. But these are the ones I always recc.

[–] WaterBottleOnAShelf@lemmy.nz 14 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I mainly listen to things based around or by improv comedy, so if that's not your jam, keep on scrolling -

My Brother, My Brother, and Me (three brothers give often terrible advice to questions sent by listeners)

Hey Riddle Riddle (a riddle podcast by improv comedians who really really hate riddies and puzzies)

Dungeons and Daddies (the best D&D podcast by players who don't really know how to play D&D and it's not even close)

The Worst Idea of All time (originally the concept was two kiwi comedians watch the same film every week for a year and document and review that experience every week. Each season is a new movie and a new year. The films are always awful and they encourage you not to watch them)

Smartless (Will Arnet, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes interviewing other celebrities and famous figures. Only one of them each week know who they will be interviewing before they do so the questions are all improvised on the spot)

Quick Question with Soren Bowie and Daniel O'brien (two ex Cracked writers from the golden age of Internet comedy, who now write for Family Guy and John Oliver respectfully, ask each other questions)

[–] omalaul@lemm.ee 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Dungeons and daddies has legit some of the most hilarious interactions I have ever heard. Beth May (?) playing an emotionally detached step father is pure genius

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[–] landsharkkidd@aussie.zone 4 points 1 year ago

I love MBMBaM but sometimes their episodes are such a hit or miss. I think it's mostly the bits. I don't mind the vampire one, but the perfume guy was too much.

[–] Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Cautionary tales: stories of how things went wrong

Darknet diaries: stories from the dark web

intelligence squared: thought provoking debates about anything and everything

The numberphile podcast: interviews with mathematicians by Brady Haran. If you like the kinds of videos Brady makes, you’ll probably like this too. You know, stuff like sixty symbols, numberphile, perioedic table of videos etc.

You are not so smart: podcast about psychology

your undivided attention: discussion and interviews about social media. What it’s like to work for a social media company. How social media influences your business, or how it affects your life. How different parts of it are intentional and some are unintentional.

[–] jack667@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Which 'cautionary tales', the search gave a couple results?

[–] Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

With Tim Harford, by Pushkin.

Hope you like it. It’s one of my favorites even though I Found it only about a year ago.

[–] jack667@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago
[–] doggle@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Recently I've been listening to Well There's You're Problem; it's 30% retrospective on engineering disasters 70% shitpost

[–] buckykat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Well, There's Your Problem, a podcast with slides about engineering disasters which is, itself, a disaster.

[–] Tristano@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

"I am Justin Rozniak I'm the person who is talking right now. My pronouns are he and him."

Less of a disaster now, thanks Devin!

[–] arcrust@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

Ologies by Allie Ward!!

She basically interviews scientists about their job and asks all the dumb questions you wish you could ask. She has a huge number of episodes on everything from black holes and dark matter to squirrels to Emojis. And it's all from the perspective of "the study of".

One of my favorite episodes is "Ferro-equinology". The study of iron horses. Trains. I knew trains were cool, but had no idea how cool they really were until that episode.

Her energy is addictive too. Great personality. If you are a part of her patron (which I am) you'll get a heads up before her interviews and she give an opportunity for you to post questions that she'll ask the Ologist.

[–] Silviecat44@aussie.zone 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For comedy:

Distractible - very funny guys. Start with the episode Bob’s Fridge

Hamish and Andy - higher profuction value and hilarious. Very much like a radio show because they used to be radio hosts and are also comedians

For hilarious comedians with great chemistry and occasional improved bits: Bad Friends. With Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee.

[–] FredericChopin_@feddit.uk 4 points 1 year ago

Darknet Diaries - Interesting stories or interviews with people from the darkweb, pen-testers, hackers, etc. A couple of notable episodes: Interview with a creator of the PirateBay. FFFD - Freedom for flash drives.

This podacast will kill you - Interesting ways to die and just regular ones. Like what happens when you die from x, y, or z. Notable episode Sweat is a superpower.

Sticky Notes - About classical music.

Stuff you should know - interesting stories

Stuff they don’t want you to know - interesting stories

The end of the worldwith Josh Clark - limited episodes about existential threats to humanity.

[–] TARDISblueFoz@feddit.uk 4 points 1 year ago

Lateral is one of my go to podcasts. Is full of lateral thinking questions, hosted by Tom Scott with a variety of guests. Is really good fun.

[–] kibiz0r@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • You Are Not So Smart: You’ll marvel at both how flawed our reasoning can be and how well we make up for it by being collaborative creatures
  • Behind the Bastards: Everything you don’t know about the worst people in all of history, including people you didn’t even know of
  • Twenty Thousand Hertz: Stories of pretty much anything as long as it works well in an audio medium. Best sound design in the game; like candy for your ears
  • Cautionary Tales (Tim Harford): Stories of people making huge mistakes or taking insane risks. Fun because sometimes the mistake was trusting their intuition instead of a rigorous process, but just as often it was ignoring their intuition in favor of a rigorous process
  • Build for Tomorrow, formerly Pessimists Archive: History of people freaking out about new stuff that is totally benign today but they thought would ruin civilization. Like mirrors, bicycles, teddy bears, pinball machines
  • Team Human: Kind of the opposite. All about how β€œprogress” has harmed indigenous people, minorities, women, etc. and talking to people about how to address our modern problems with β€œanti-human” technology and economics

Edit: I somehow forgot to add Knifepoint Horror, but I just read that someone else recommended it and I’m very disappointed in myself because it’s such a good horror podcast that I literally physically got chills when I read its name. So good. Fuck, I would even put it at the top of this list if it weren’t dependent on being in the mood for spoopy stories.

2.5admins, for tech stuff

Self-Hosted, for self hosted and tech stuff

Smashing security, for security and tech stuff (this one can be very funny too)

Security Now, for more security related tech stuff.

[–] drcouzelis@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 year ago

The Soundtrack Show by David W. Collins! He talks about film scores, how they were made, and many other details. No music knowledge is required. Scroll through the episodes and pick any movie that looks interesting, but EVERY episode is so good!

[–] PP_BOY_@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Dead Rabbit Radio if you like the paranormal or conspiracy theories without any of the shitty right-wing connotations that come with that community. Jason Carpenter is one of the best podcasters I've listened to and deserved 10x the views he gets.

I'm not affiliated with the show in any way but here's a link to the shows YouTube channel

https://m.youtube.com/@DeadRabbitRadio

[–] avocado@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] JTStrikesBack@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Ah hello, Tim.

[–] Kage520@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

American History Tellers. I haven't listened to many other podcasts so I can't compare, but it feels like well researched and well told history. I feel like it is filling in the gaps of what was once my least favorite subject.

Probably should learn more world history, not just America, but I'm easing into the subject and America really has a colorful history for our short time so far.

[–] abbadon420@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

For Dutch folks: onbehaarde apen (nrc)

[–] MrQuallzin@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Distractible is my go-to for a good laugh. Listen to the episode "Bob's Fridge" to make your day better

[–] JTStrikesBack@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I'm new to Distractible as of only a few weeks ago. I was working backwards until my brother said "no. Stop what you're doing and listen to 'Bob's Fridge'"

It was one of the best decisions I've ever made.

[–] peanuts4life@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

The Plastic Pleasiosaur Podcast is a really fun sceptic/science podcast run by an old man and a femboy archeologist.

Saw Bones is a highly entertaining and informative medical history podcast run by a cool, bisexual doctor and her adult-baby husband.

Bizarre Podcast: Dogs Must Die is an once in a lifetime find: a tiny man describes every episode of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure to his very smart friend.

[–] Cpo@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Spout Lore!

You don't even have to know the mechanics of Dungeon World to enjoy the crazy, funny episodes of this long running podcast!

Spout Lore website

[–] jet@hackertalks.com 2 points 1 year ago

Game design round table

Dan Carlin's hardcore history

Manager tools

Software engineering radio

Freakonomics

[–] BananaPeal@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

Bananas: A comedy writer and a comedian talking about articles that are bananas. A couple of funny dudes who just want to laugh and tell stories, using crazy headlines as a jumping off point. They often have guests who identify as female or non-binary.

The Unmade Podcast: A couple childhood buds who think of podcast ideas that they'll never make, but then they do make a few into special episodes. Listen from the beginning because there are a lot of in-jokes that are worth it.

Risky or Not?

Each short episode discusses one amusingly named food or situation (e.g. β€œ Unopened Carton of Heavy Cream Almost 3 Weeks Past It's Expiration Date”). Hosted by two food safety experts with good banter.

[–] Fizz@lemmy.nz 2 points 1 year ago

Matt and Shane's secret podcast. They're funny if you have 15 year old boy humor like me.

[–] ThaijsClan@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

If you need a laugh:

This Paranormal Life and The Adventure Zone.

This Paranormal Life is a comedy podcast about 2 guys who investigate the paranormal and come down on an answer as to whether they believe the story happened or not. They go into deep detail about the subjects they are talking about in a hilarious but informative way.

The Adventure Zone is a tabletop roleplaying podcast about the McElroy family trying to play roleplaying games and creating amazing stories all in a hilarious way.

[–] SchrodingersPat@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Judge John Hodgman. It's about people with silly disputes, and John and his bailiff Jesse Thorn way in on them. What's great is even though the disputes are silly, they both come at the cases with such thoughtfulness and empathy, listening to the show will make you a better and kinder person. Also sometimes Jean Grae guests bailiff's and she is amazing too.

[–] Jode@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago

Knowledge fight

Behind the bastards

Ear hustle

[–] YexingTudou@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

A lot of my faves have been mentioned (BtB, wtyppod, Bad Gays), so here's a few I haven't seen lited here.

Discussion Podcasts

It's Not Just In Your Head: Therapists talking about the intersection of mental health, capitalism, and treatments (problems with how we go about it and what we could change).

The War on Cars: What it sounds like, urbanists talking about biking, transit, issues with car oriented development.

Tech Won't Save Us: Interviews with people, having critical conversations of different technologies. Discusses issues of tech, capitalism, surveillance, and more.

Total Liberation: Leftist podcast discussing a variety of topics about the decay of capitalism and how we can recreate and liberate ourselves.

Audio Dramas/Story Podcasts

The Punumbra Podcast: I listen to the Juno Steel series, it's about a private detective on Mars. Great story and characters, a bit more humorous but will also destroy you emotionally in the best way. Also very queer!

The Bright Sessions: People with super powers go to therapy. I really loved the world they created and how they relate the super powers and mental health.

Scare You to Sleep: Scary stories read in a calm voice. The stories are really good, I actually like the hosts original stories that she sometimes reads quite a lot.

[–] ididntsayanything@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Another vote for The Weekly Planet here! Great Aussie banter if you like your comic book movies and tv shows or just current movie reviews.

[–] Snyggedi@feddit.ch 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Great Lectures - History of ancient egypt

[–] ediculous@feddit.nl 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Since it hasn't been mentioned, Dudesy.

It's Will Sasso and Chad Kultgen shittin around while an AI named Dudesy (trained by all their personal information, search histories, emails, social media accounts, etc.) produces the show.

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[–] therobboreht@feddit.fun 1 points 1 year ago

Astonishing Legends - Two guys discussing all the weird stories of history - but not just discussing, they have a team of volunteer researchers and they discuss the justified in depth to see what progress or conclusions can be made. Very unique approach.

[–] goforliftoff@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

60 songs that explain the 90s.

[–] sapo@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Both my recommendations are over now, but I love the niche of conversational history podcasts, or, as someone once put it, people talking about history like other podcasts talk about bad movies:

The Lesser Bonapartes

Dead Ideas

[–] ji88aja88a@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Film sack

Dr Karl

Star wars minute

Mr Ballen

All around science

The morning stream

These I listen to regularly. I have subs to many limited series around true crime (the teachers pet, shandees story, liar liar, the night driver) and other subs to podcasts listed here eg behind the bastards and some podcasts centered around pink bands and punk music but I rarely have time to listen to these regularly.

[–] shreddy_scientist@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

We Might Be Drunk is the podcast I listen to with the most consistency, and definitely worth a listen. Two of my favorite comedians (Mark Norman & Sam Morrill) who are hilarious while also getting into aspects of day to day life.

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