I'm getting close to the bottom of my backlog on a few podcasts, so I'm looking to get something new in there.
Personally, it's been, in no particular order:
- If Books Could Kill
- Darknet Diaries
- Hard Fork
- 99% Invisible
- The War on Cars
- The Urbanist Agenda
- The Climate Denier's Playbook
- Well There's Your Problem
I'm mildly considering getting into Behind the Bastards and It Could Happen Here, but I'm a little bit skeptical on account of how damn much there is to be listened to in their feed.
Lions lead by donkeys
Well There's Your Problem
Kill James Bond
The Delta Flyers
Decoding The Unknown
P3 Dokumentär
Damn Interesting
I love Behind The Bastards and It Could Happen Here. They do have significant episode counts. BtB does a great and looooooong series on Henry Kissinger that I think is a prime example of what you are going to get. If you listen to that one and don't enjoy, I would move on from them.
I have exclusuvely been listening to "The History of Rome" by Mike Duncan
still not done with it lol
That's how I was made aware of "The History of Rome". I listened to the last chapters of "Revolutions" and decided to start from the beginning before listening to the rest.
My current "roadmap" of sorts is to finish "The History of Rome", then "The History of Byzantium* (not made by Duncan) and listen to the rest of "Revolutions" afterwards
Blowback, The Dollop, and occasionally Citations Needed but I've let that one accrue a huge backlog I may never get through.
Castle Super Beast is what I put on for grinding in video games. Woolie Madden & Patrick Boivin from SBFP made their own podcast after dissolving the channel, and it's now been going on for about as long as their old podcast. It's about a bunch of nerd bullshit like video games, but with a slight veneer of a focus on industry news.
Always neat to see another fan of CSB/Woolie around. I haven't seen your instance name before, at least that I can remember.
funny enough, the tbfp subreddit is what actually got me onto lemmy. There was a tiny sbfp community that popped up around the blackout protest, but it faded pretty quick.
I was on the Pathfinder.social instance for a little bit until that died off too, and then hopped over to a tiny art instance called crystals.rest, and now onto the warframe instance. This one's surprisingly resilient for how niche it is!
The only podcast I have listened to this year is maybe 3 episodes of trueanon.
- Firewalls Don’t Stop Dragons
- Surveillance Report
- 2.5 Admins
- Self-Hosted
- Philosophize This
- Frequent Miler
You might also like:
- Search Engine
- Tech Won't Save Us
- Moderated Content
- Mystery AI Hype Theater
The only podcasts I listen to are the unexpectables ones. I don't even really like DND but MontyGlu is an amazing voice actor and role player... Like you can tell she genuinely cares for her NPCs and can tell the differences in characters from the nuisance of her characters and the candor in which they speak. I haven't had much luck finding that else where. And that's ignoring the fantastic world she has built for her players.
WARK.
I listen to a lot of podcasts. Lately it has been
English:
- Steam Rollers Adventure Podcast
- Desert Skies
- Copperheart
- Derelict
- Tower 4
- The Antiquarium of Sinister Happenings
- SCP Archives
- Margareth's Garden
- Thirteen
Swedish:
- P3 Dystopia
- P3 Dokumentär
- USA-podden
- Gräns
- Det Politiska spelet
- Europapodden
- Radiokorrespondenterna Ryssland
- Rollspelsklubben
And probably a dozen more
- Python Bytes
- Talk Python to Me
- The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe
- Behind the Bastards
- Geeks without God
- The Decentered Podcast - discussions about fediverse projects and interviews with the people working on them
- SANS Daily Stormcast - daily cybersecurity alerts
- Risky.biz - weekly cybersecurity news and discussions with industry professionals
- Security Now - weekly cybersecurity news and topical deep dives
- NPR: Up First - daily US and global news
- LeVar Burton Reads - LeVar Burton reads short stories