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I finally decided to give Hardcore History a shot after hearing good reviews on the WWI episodes (Blueprint for Armageddon). As pretty much everyone else already knows, it's really good.
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Onnit, Aubrey Marcus, UMSO, Jocko, MFCEO, Joe Rogan, Dan Le Batard, Jordan Peterson
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The New York Times Popcast. A music podcast that runs the gamut. Good music commentary.
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I've been listening to a few recently:
R U Talkin' REM re: Me? with Adam Scott and Scott Aukerman. You have to really...no, REALLY...like REM to listen to this. But they do and they go through each album track by track. They started at the beginning and they're up to Automatic for the People. Very funny and very insightful. They started out covering U2 albums in this fashion and switched to REM.
From that podcast, I also learned about Song Exploder, where the artists who recorded a given song take you through each element (usually by listening to each track of the multitrack master) and what they were thinking when they were recording it, etc. Fascinating.
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I just started listening to The Rubin Report (a youtube show that's also available as a podcast). It's my new favorite. Honest, thoughtful political discussion with an emphasis on seeking the truth, even if it's uncomfortable.
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I've been listening to The Adventure Zone pretty much non-stop. I'm almost caught up on the whole show.
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News:
Up First from NPR
Career-related (I'm an urban planner):
Strong Towns
Third Wave Urbanism
Religion:
Truth's Table
Pass the Mic
I also listen to the recorded sermons from a few churches.
History:
The History of Rome
The History of Byzantium
Entertainment:
The Warm-Up w/ Max Rushden
Live from the Poundstone Institute
Wait Wait Don't Tell Me
The Way I Heard It (Mike Rowe)
S-Town (when it was on)
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Just finished Empire On Blood. It's a true crime/wrongful conviction investigation podcast that has a little less serious tone than most others. I really enjoyed it.
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Awesome. Thanks [MENTION=11517]elpenguinoloco[/MENTION] I'll be sure to check it out.
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Haven't reviewed this whole thread to ensure it's not been suggested yet, but based on the last few recs it might go over well:
A Very Fatal Murder -- a spot-on satire of Serial, S-Town, and the like (which I listened to and loved). Brought to you by the good folks at the Onion. 8 episodes, but they're each 10-15 minutes so you can get through it in not much more than an hour.
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That Was Then from BBC Radio. If you like British radio dramas/plays and especially those involving murder/mystery, this one is for you.
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New Hardcore History is out, usually one of my favorites but this one is a little too disturbing for me, only make it about 45 minutes into it before deleting.
Atlanta Monster is good if you like the Serial sort of genre.
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Not sure if I mentioned this before, but the Knifepoint Horror podcast is a very good horror/story telling podcast. If you're in to story telling, and like to be scared at times, give this one a download. Cheers.
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