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Favorite Podcasts?

Discussion in 'General Chit Chat' started by alexacuna, Jan 30, 2016.

 

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    alexacuna

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2016
    I generally listen to podcasts at work, lately basic brewing has been on regularly. I can burn through a few episodes per work day! Pretty into Serial and true crime. Any suggestions for other podcasts worth listening to?
     
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    ArkotRamathorn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2016
    If we're going for brewing related, all of the Brewing Network shows are interesting and some even have good info.

    Non brewing related.

    History on Fire and Hardcore History with Dan Carlin are really interesting to listen to if you like history and they try to stick to contemporary accounts of events to try and keep it legit. Always interesting stories you never learn about in history class. History on Fire is just slightly different than Dan Carlin's show, but very similar.

    The Joe Rogan Experience is super interesting for a eclectic mix of discussion topics that range all over the place, and Joe Rogan is a super intense personality and he's unabashedly passionate about everything.

    The Truth is a cool podcast where they do short stories with voice actors reading it, it's similar to old school radio dramas they played before TV. If you don't like short format podcast it's rough since most episodes aren't super long.

    Star Talk Radio with Neil DeGrasse Tyson is a fun listen for science-y stuff. Lots of cool guests and Neil is just a cool ass dude.

    Damn I listen to too many podcasts.
     
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    alexacuna

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 30, 2016
    Star Talk is too great. I've been listening to Criminal today, but i think i'll be checking out the Joe Rogan Experience after work this evening while I bottle up some beer.
     
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    Aristotelian

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 31, 2016
    Brewing: Brewing Classic Styles/Brewing with Style

    Non-brewing: Hardcore History
     
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    thatjonguy

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    Posted Jan 31, 2016
    The Beerists.

    Commerical beer review with plenty of crude, raunchy humor with lots of swearing.

    They are pretty hilarious.
     
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    The_Bishop

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jan 31, 2016
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    alexacuna

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 31, 2016
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    SharonaZamboni

    Senior Member  

    Posted Jan 31, 2016
    Freakonomics, Stuff You Should Know.
     
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    PeteNMA

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 31, 2016
    Undisclosed is excellent

    Truth and justice with Bob ruff is pretty good too

    Accidental Tech Podcast is good if you like technology stuff

    The Jamil Show

    Radiolab
     
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    bwarbiany

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jan 31, 2016
    Marc Maron's podcast is great, if you're into stand-up comedy.
     
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    myelo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    Freakanomics, This American Life, Radiolab, Criminal, WTF/Marc Maron (depending on the guest), Basic Brewing Radio
     
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    brettwasbtd

    Awesomeness Award Winnner  

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    If you are interested in finance, starting your own business etc Radical Personal Finance is an amazing podcast. Some of the topics can run long, but Joshua provides more detail and helpful info then any other person in the industry
     
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    JonM

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    The podcast rebroadcast of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me! is hilarious. I save up a bunch of episodes for long car trips.
     
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    Dirt_McGirt

    "We got food stamps. Glad to get the food stamps."

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    I haven't checked out any brewing-related podcasts, yet.

    But otherwise:
    • Doug Loves Movies
    • Sklarbro Country/County
    • How Did This Get Made
    • Hardcore History
    • Stuff You Should Know
    • Stuff to Blow Your Mind
    • This American Life
    • Radiolab
    • The Moth
    • The Competitive Erotic Fan Fiction Podcast
    • Nerdist
    • The Dead Author's Podcast
    • Spontaneanation
    • The Cracked Podcast
    • Stuff You Missed in History Class
    • The Trail Show
    • The Slate Political Gabfest
    • Freakonomics Radio
     
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    ThomasPaine

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    4 Brewers is great, and Adam Carolla is funny. I like the Adam Carolla show a lot because there is a new one every day and they are at least an hour long.
     
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    alexacuna

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 1, 2016

    I liked undisclosed. I listened to Ruff until he switched topics.
     
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    lump42

    The Lajestic Vantrashell of Lob  

    Posted Feb 1, 2016
    I've enjoyed Basic Brewing Radio, Brewsmith, Experimental Brewing. James Spencer at Basic Brewing does a great job of interesting topics and keeping it clean enough to play in the car with kids. Plus there are weekly shows from the past 10 years.
     
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    zombiecolt

    Member

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
    I used to love SModcast
     
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    Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
    Cabin Pressure is a great BBC comedy starring Benedict Cumberbatch and a few others. Should be free to download if you can find it.

    I think it's very funny. Too bad they ended the thing already. I think BC has decided to move onto projects that pay a little more (Sherlock, Star Trek, The Hobbit, etc...)
     
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    ChemErik

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
    I'll add a vote to Freakonomics and This American Life. Surprised the other two I like haven't come up:
    -Nerds on History
    A fun presentation of subjects that didn't quite make you school books.
    -Grownups Read Things They Wrote as Kids
    The title says it all.
     
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    Brettomomyces

    #1 yeast whisperer

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
    I don't think I've seen anyone post 99% invisible yet, slowly becoming my favorite podcast. The episodes are shorter (20-30 mins) but there are lots of them and they do ALL the commercials at the end after the show itself, which is great. They talk a lot about design and why the way things are of all sorts of things you've probably never heard of. Really good one that was only 15 mins, "worst smell in the world". If you like Stuff You Should Know, you will like 99% Invisible
     
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    passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
    Those two are in my regular rotation. Dan is the man.

    I'll add Dan's Common Sense for commentary on current events. Also, if you want completely random stories that are often amazing, Snap Judgement. Each episode is comprised of 3 short true stories, usually read by their author. There's a billion episodes, so if you end up liking it you will probably never run out of content.
     
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    hunter_le five

    Sheriff Underscore

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
    Started making my way through Freakonomics last week. Pretty good stuff.

    Also really enjoyed The History of Rome.
     
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    max384

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
    I listen to the Free Beer and Hot Wings radio show every morning. They're on FM in like 40 markets, but I podcast because I hate waiting through the commercials. The show is brilliant. It's like a radio version of a mix of Tosh.0, Howard Stern, and Jackass.

    Unfortunately one of the main hosts of the show was fired/quit last week, so I don't know how well the show will do as they continue forward...
     
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    smAllGrain

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 17, 2016
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    myelo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 20, 2016
    Yeah, I like that too. Really interesting stuff.
     
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    passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Feb 23, 2016
    The Message.

    It's pretty cool. A mashup of The Ring (movie) and Contact (movie) and Serial (podcast). So far. Episodes are short.
     
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