What are your absolute favorite podcasts?
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delirium (
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May 24th, 2008
Are there any podcasts that you just don’t miss? Ones that you find yourself listening to all the time and wishing that you could cite constantly?
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Botar (Old Time Radio) and The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast
I’ll happily start by listing mine (if its not too in-courteous to answer my own questions).
Savage Love (Dan Savage, who gives excellent relationship and sex advice.)
TEDtalks (The greatest thinkers and speakers of our time giving speeches. Audio and Video. )
Point of Inquiry (Science and Religion and incredible speakers. Has speakers from ALL over the spectrum.)
Atheist Experience (An open discourse between religion and secularism and call in discussions about amazing and intriguing topics.)
Naked Scientists (Funny but in depth discussions of science… like a recent one on the bacteria that lives in the human body.)
If you can also tell what they’re about, that’d be great.
Adam Corolla’s “who the f sells this sh!t”
;) I actually know that, mirza. But I think its one of those questions that can be re-asked when there’s a large boost to the community. There are a bunch of new users i’d be very intrigued to hear the answers from, and be very excited to look up.
Ditto @mirza. This American Life. Also The Sound of Young America and Radio Lab NYC
Awesome.
This American Life
MacBreak Weekly
Cooks Illustrated
Tim and Eric
My Favorite is This American Life. I have been listening for years. It is nice to be able to download it now and listen to it when I want to.
This American Life (with Ira Glass)
Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me (The NPR News Quiz)
iFanboy Pick of the Week (Comic Book DIscussions)
Only a Game (Sports from a different point of view)
Car Talk (with Tom & Ray)
Word Balloon (Interviews with Comic Book creators)
Diggnation & The Totally Rad Show FTW!
Adam Carolla, Bill Maher, and the Ricky Gervais Podcast when it was on.
David Allen company podcast – productivity talk about “Getting Things Done.” They don’t podcast often but it’s always good when they do.
Dawn and Drew
Scott Siglers Audiobooks
Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History & Common Sense
Berkley Groks
Betty in the Sky w/ a Suitcase
Escape pod
NPR Intelligence squared
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