Tooth and Claw! I haven't seen that mentioned. Awesome podcast about animal attacks and animal facts
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I dropped the ball a bit on listening to podcasts therefor right now it'd be "This American Life" but normally I also enjoy the Flophouse.
Unexplainable and Sean Carroll’s Mindscape.
If ur a nerd and like to be reminded how absolutely fucking stupid you are :)
The Constant It is 'a history of getting things wrong', with deep research and fun way of storytelling.
- Risk
- Criminal
- Heavyweight (no longer Spotify exclusive)
Smartless: Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes take turns picking a guest to interview each episode. The other two hosts are unaware of who the guest will be ahead of time
Skatcast: a different show 6 days a week! Tuesday is the original show, Skatcast, marketed as Cartoons For Your Earholes. Wednesday is The Dipshit Files, where the hosts wife delves into true crime, telling the host a different story each week. Thursday is Dave and Angus, a comedy show centered around two characters usually traveling the states, learning about them and inevitably getting kicked out of most places they visit. Friday is Just A Ride, where three hosts discuss a variety of topics while keeping in mind that this life is just a ride and we should enjoy ourselves on it. Monday is a Patreon only show where they go behind the curtain for a "bosses meeting" and discuss what's happening and coming up in the Skatcast world
My top 3:
- The Journal: current events
- Tides of History: history
- ChooseFI: personal finance
I enjoy Adam Ragusea's podcast. It is a bit all over the place sometimes, but it's mostly about cooking related stuff?
French speakers should check out Mike Ward sous écoute. It's just Québec comedians* getting drunk in front of a crowd. I really enjoy it.
Darknet diaries have been named a few times already, but I will also list it, it's just that good haha.
* Google tells me humorist is a word in english but im not sure? It's mostly people doing comedy, not necessarily movies etc.
D'autres idées en français ?
Couple ouvert est pas pire mais j'en ai pas écouté beaucoup.
J'avais beaucoup aimé la série sur la sudation du pharmachien, c'est sur l'app de podcast de radio-canada, j'avais binge ça en genre 2 jours.
C'est les seuls autres qui me viennent en tête!
sfultra abut scifi by an Irish martyr
Boonta vista nice people from Australia
Aunty donna more nice people from Straya
The Adam Buxton podcast an angry bearded fella
Alzabo soup a Gene Wolfe podcast by two very nice dudes
Linux Game Cast
Abroad in Japan
The Security Privacy and OSINT show
The Jordan Harbinger Show
Office Hours w/ Tim Heidecker. Very funny but he also has great musicians and other interesting folks on.
- Behind the Bastards
- Citations Needed (not the Tom Scott one, the Adam Johnson and Nima Shirazi one)
- This Podcast Will Kill You
• Old Gods of Appalachia (horror anthology series set in an "alternate Appalachia," where the mountains were never intended for human inhabitants)
• We Die First (horror film review podcast "made for Black horror fans, by Black horror fans," but my white ass enjoys it)
• Just the Zoo of Us (a weekly spotlight on one or two animals, with ratings for effectiveness, enginuity, and aesthetics)
• Random Number Generator Horror Podcast Number 9 (another horror film review podcast, hosted by Jeffrey Cranor and Cecil Baldwin)
Parenting Hell by a pair of UK comedians, Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe. Started as a lockdown podcast about how hard it is to be a parent during lockdown, but it's continued ever since. They get a different guest, usually a comedian, in every week to talk about parenting.
And they're comedians, so it's always funny. And totally relatable if you have kids.
For a more serious podcast, Free Range Humans is a fantastic podcast about effecting change in educational systems.
Beautiful Anonymous! One hour phone call with a stranger and the funniest most empathetic host ever, Chris Gethard.
I aim for a (un)healthy mixture of tech and political commentary, far more than I could ever actually listen to.
Based on your current selections, you seem to favor comedy/celebrities/comedians. I don't follow too much stuff like that, but I have maybe two suggestions: Blocked and Reported for Internet bullshit (furry infighting, Adult Baby Diaper Lovers, Twitter drama). It tends towards a sort of moderate liberal/radical centrist politics. Srsly Wrong do kind-hearted goofy skits to explain their politics. Self-identified utopian socialists.
Most of the rest of the stuff I listen to is some variant of interviews with important thinkers or 2+ dudes/chicks/yos shooting the shit about socialism or FLOSS.
Generation Loss (its a podcast about movies that doesn't take itself too seriously)
Star Trek: The Next Conversation
Usually those two:
WANshow from the LinusTechTips team
Darknet Diaries by Jack Rhysider
Darknet Diaries is fantastic!
Forehead Fables
Those who know, know
All Fantasy Everything is the only podcast that has ever existed. 3 very funny friends/comedians + a guest fantasy draft anything and everything from the world of pop culture.
Some examples of previous draft topics include:
-People named Tom -Words that make you sound stupid -Movie Deaths -Bald People -Power moves -Movie Roles that Nicolas Cage should have had
The Dudesy podcast is an experiment of sorts, with the Dudesy AI learning, evolving and generating data in order to improve the show. Each episode represents a free-flowing, creative exchange between the two human hosts and the AI.
I always find myself listening to Distractible on long road trips. The stories are really funny. My top two episodes are Bob's Fridge and Illegal Advice.
"If Books Could Kill", they cover the airport books that captured our hearts and ruined our minds.
One of my new favorites.
Really into The Deprogram and chewing through the backlog.
Interesting, subscribed.
What's it about?
A dirtbag left pod with guys from around the world, basically. The hosts are an Iraqi, a Slav, and a Texan and their guests can be from anywhere.