In the podcasting app I have the follwoing subscriptions:
Okay… what’s the difference between a beautiful and highly produced radio program and a podcast?
Another Darknet Diaries fan here. Very approachable, centered around cyber security and privacy. It's the only one I am currently listening to, but I am going to check out some of the others from this thread.
Knowledge Fight - Analysis of Alex Jones and his fucked up world
God Awful Movies - Let's watch bad religious movies and talk shit about them
Behind the Bastards - Details about evil fuckers in history (and the present)
If Books Could Kill - let's read shitty airport books and talk about them
Qanon Anonymous (QAA now?) - The Qanon conspiracy world is fucking wild. Best keep track of it.
Others more sporadically.
+1 for If Books Could Kill. They've kinda run out of shitty famous self help books, but they still do good rundowns on other books now.
I'll also recommend Michael Hobbes' other podcast, Maintenance Phase, which is largely about health grifts.
The one I listen the most and for the longest is No such thing as a fish.
Other that that, Better Offline, Darknet diaries, Money Stuff, Search engine, a local politics one that I disagree with but I use to be aware of what my local conservative pseudo fascists are arguing about.
And not so regularly many others whenever there's an interesting episode.
🤣 betteroffline.com What a joke !!! They seem to promote self-hosted philosophy, but actually they use for their own podcast the full GAFAM suite XD XD Thanks @Mallory
local politics one that I disagree with but I use to be aware of what my local conservative pseudo fascists are arguing about.
I really need to find something like for my area. I like to hear what’s being said in these circles.
I prefer single voice, storytelling podcasts. I listen to them as bedtime stories a lot.
Cautionary Tales is stressful but fun. The host has a great style and podcast voice.
LeVar Burton Reads is often great. If you like LeVar and have kids in your life, they may like Sound Detectives! , wherein a detective and a 4 foot tall ear named Audie investigate missing sounds.
The thing I like most about LeVar Burton Reads is that it's basically Reading Rainbow with the occasional "fuck" thrown in there.
And yeah, Tim Harford's smooth voice is a much-needed balance to the anxiety inducing content of Cautionary Tales.
I also listen to Lore, Myths and Legends and Fictional as bedtime stories.
I would add "Nothing Much Happens" to this list. The podcaster writes these short stories and tells them in a soothing voice with the goal of helping you fall asleep.
I've seen that one in my podcast app, but my backlog is still so long. Might be good for nights that I just want to zonk right out though.
R.I.P Hello Internet, the podcast I most wish would come back. Forever in my subs just in case.
Currently Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. Love it because he's good at the storytelling and there aren't a lot of sponsored segments like other popular shows.
A lot. The one's I always come back to are
Not another D&D podcast
Improvised star trek
Thrilling adventure hour
Dungeons & Daddies
Hello from the Magic Tavern
Conan O Brian Needs a Friend
Comedy Bang Bang
Doug loves Movies - (since covid has a lot of video call episodes instead of live shows which really kills the energy imo.)
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Hello from the magic tavern. Man I haven’t listened to that in years. I have a map of Foon somewhere here though lol
In order of listening frequency:
The Greatest Generation
Behind the Bastards
Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend
Linux Unplugged
Thank @aedyr@lemmy.ca for the recommendations.
I've tried Linux Unplugged and I'm quite shock ! for the Episode I've listen too ( 16 juin 2024 : So_Long_sudo )
It start early at 1:50, with a country music that prays systemd 🤔
Then at 2:06 Advertise for a company that sell SaaSS ! So quite the opposite of the GNU/Linux Philosophy !!!!!!
at 4:55 The host that say "Can you imagine life without systemd" WTF ! (That he use it personally, why not. He does what he want on his machines, but to promote it !! WTF )\
and for those who are not aware of the problem of systemd -->
https://wiki.parabola.nu/Init-Freedom
https://www.devuan.org/os/announce
https://www.devuan.org/os/init-freedom
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemd#Reception \
Then I have a couple of news and political news talk shows that I listen to sparingly.
The Marital Tour of Misguided Medicine? Nice.
I've never listened, but I'm in the McElroy orbit already so maybe I ought to give it a shot.
That's the one! I say give it a try. Their episode on rabies and syphilis were pretty good imo
Behind the Bastards, Linux Lads, Linux Late Night, The Infinite Monkey Cage (when they do episodes), some spanish stuff for listening practice (mostly Hoy Hablamos), Hack-a-Day, Self-Hosted, and Cory Doctorow...
Have you found Spanish Obsessed? It's a Colombian/English couple who just have conversations in Spanish about random topics at an intermediate level.
They have several podcasts, so make sure to find the intermediate level for the conversations. Their beginner level has much more spoken English and basic Spanish vocab, which I'm not as into.
I subscribe to TWiT network so I listen to This Week in Tech/Google, Untitled Linux Show
Besides that i like waveform, the vergecast, no such thing as a fish, stuff you should know.
I listen to mostly political podcasts.
Non political pods:
Domestic podcasts - Norway:
The only podcast I listen to is the only podcast that has ever existed and it’s called ‘All Fantasy Everything.’ Everything else other users have posted is actually All Fantasy Everything in disguise behind a Joker mask hiding deep in the jungles of Bolivia. Pretty twisted.