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KalmarJalmarYou should listen Allvarligt talat or girls gone bible.
skalbananWhat are they about? Girls gone bible sounds like youtube clickbait video
timdrachanwait til you work a boring job and you will open your ears. Joe rogan shall save thee
KalmarJalmarHow the fuck should I know, Listen and find out.
timdrachanwait til you work a boring job and you will open your ears. Joe rogan shall save thee
Jemspodcasts can be great but conspiracy theorists love using podcasts as real evidence. joe rogan is always saying shit that’s definitely wrong, but none the less he’s really good at what he does.
Jemsthere’s so many more podcasts to listen to than rogan’s
timdrachanwait til you work a boring job and you will open your ears. Joe rogan shall save thee
maaatttI listen to mostly history and horror podcasts. When you spend 8ish hours a day with your Bluetooth ppe headphones on music alone often doesn't do the job well enough.
VTshredder69I definitely need podcasts at work. Can't listen to music like you said for 8 hours.
What history / horror podcasts do you listen to? I've gone through almost all of hardcore history ones. Needing some more that are non comedian related.
maaatttFor history I like ones that are specific to nation/region
History of Rome by Marc Duncan is a modern classic and has set the standard.
History of Byzantium by Robin Pierson is essentially the sequel to History of Rome, he's nearing the last days of Roman Constantinople currently.
History of China by Chris Stewart is ongoing and has many many episodes and is pretty dang interesting. Great episodes about the Mongol conquest of China and the subsequent Yuan dynasty helmed by Kublai
History of England was pretty good too, but I definitely lost a lot of interest after they covered the Norman takeover by Billy the Conq. The episodes covering the Viking Age are great tho
The History of Egypt Podcast by Dominic Perry gets in my rotation too, lots of episode like history of China as Egyptians also have oodles and oodles of written history
For horror it's mostly the No Sleep Podcast, 2-4 short fiction pieces per episode, usually good episodes, but some of the more recent stuff gets extremely cringey with including internet millennial/gen z speech
Earlier episodes of Scared to Death are pretty good, the show covers "supposedly true" stories that generally have something actually unexplainable about them, but as the show got more popular the hosts got more annoying and the stories got a lot more of being just creepypasta
I've also listened to a few other fiction horror/sci Fi podcasts, "audio-dramas" is the phrase often used to describe them
The Black Tapes
Tanis
Derelict
Chrysalis
Rabbits
The Last Movie
These sometimes get pretty cheesy, but that comes with the territory of podcasts imo
Chrysalis is a new favorite of mine, it's about a human made AI that wakes up after the earth and all of humanity gets decimated by an alien species and the AI is extremely pissed off and goes ham
SteezyYeeterand then they always be saying "you don't need to go to college, just look at me!" as if all of us could be podcast hosts
gussin_itwait til you work a boring job and you will open your ears. Joe rogan shall save thee
-skian-I really dig the why files. As a cat operator working 8 hour overnight shifts in a machine, sometimes hearing someone talk to me is better than me talking to myself.
Edit: This really went from "podcasts are stupid" to "share your favourite podcast." Not really sorry for the thread hijack OP
**This post was edited on Sep 5th 2024 at 10:08:17pm
skalbananAscension w Simon Dumont is really nice, i have found very many good ones thank you ns
VTshredder69I definitely need podcasts at work. Can't listen to music like you said for 8 hours.
What history / horror podcasts do you listen to? I've gone through almost all of hardcore history ones. Needing some more that are non comedian related.
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skalbananAscension w Simon Dumont is really nice, i have found very many good ones thank you ns
skalbananWhy are so many people starting podcasts? All I see of recent podcasts are men bringing on OF girls to talk about geography. Is there a skiing podcast?
CRtrailingThe two planker episode with Ankilla is the most interesting thing I have listened to in my life
littleman34I like listening to Andrew Huberman talk about neuroscience because it makes me feel like a smart guy working a dumb guy job.
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SnowshoeThompsonPodcasts keep me alive. I suggest listening to cumtown for some riveting conversations