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  • Recently commented in a similar post, so I'll paste that comment:

    Podcasts are my thing. I've got you covered.

    Depends on what you're into:

    More or Less: Behind the Stats - analysis of some statistic from the news

    The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos - what science says about how to be happy

    The Audio Long Read - long form articles from the Guardian newspaper

    You Are Not So Smart - cognitive science related. How we know things, our biases, how our thinking is flawed, etc.

    Dan Snow's History Hit - One of the few history podcasts I really like

    Short History Of... - a short history of some specific thing

    The Forum - expert panel discussion about some topic

    Behind the Bastards - Very well known podcast focusing on some bastard personality

    CrowdScience - in depth investigation of a listener science question

    Radiolab - in depth investigation of a topic of their interest. Quite broad scope.

    Unexpected Elements - a very varied mix of discussions around a science topic from the news

    Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford - Tim Harford is the podcast king for me. This show is a deep dive into something that went wrong in news or history, and an investigation of all the systemic failures around it. It tries to show how blame is hardly ever warranted on a single person and the systems are at fault.

    The Martin Lewis Podcast - UK consumer advocate and saving guru

    Show Me The Meaning! A Wisecrack podcast - a couple of philosophers talk about a movie

    The Inquiry - a deep dive into a news story

    Revisionist History - Malcolm Gladwell's podcast about a range of different things

    The Law Show - UK legal system issues

    The Infinite Monkey Cage - comedy science panel show

    The Supermassive Podcast - space related podcast

    File on 4 investigates - detailed story from deep investigative journalism

    Thinking Allowed - light philosophical ramblings

    When It Hits the Fan - two public relations experts talk about PR issues from current events

    Discovery - science related. Currently mostly doing shows about "a life scientific" I.e. talking to a scientist about their life

    Overthink - philosophy made accessible

    What It's Like To Be.. - a person from a particular occupation talks about their job

    People Fixing the World - people from different parts of the world fixing some local problem in their community in a creative way

    Hidden Brain - my absolute favourite. Cognitive science related. Explains how the brain works and how to use the understanding to male your own love better.

    Within Reason

    Your Parenting Mojo - evidence based parenting. Can be a very dry long-winded research presentation, but this has improved my parenting (and life) immensely

    Sideways - different ideas and how to look at things differently

    Darknet Diaries - stories from the dark underbelly of the internet

    The Reith Lectures - once a year short lecture series, but well worth listening to the backlog

    Evil Genius with Russell Kane - comedians discuss how some villains from history weren't so bad and how some heroes from history were terrible people

    Owls at Dawn - ramblings of a couple of philosophers

    Sound of Gaming - excellent music show about music soundtracks from videogames

    Playing god? - medical ethics discussion

    30 Animals That Made Us Smarter - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

    50 Things That Made the Modern Economy - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

    A History of the World in 100 Objects - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

    I would also recommend the podcast series made to accompany the Chernobyl and Last of Us TV series.

    S Town - a nice fiction mini series drama story.

  • History of philosophy without any gaps: starting in 2010, and 465 episodes later, we're finally in the early modernity and starting with Descartes. It's also have a parallel podcast of History of [Aficana | Indian | Chinese] philosophy.

  • I believe it's finished for now, but 'From Rewatch With Love' is a James Bond rewatch podcast with the two hosts talking about the movies in order and ranking them in a few categories.

    I don't like James Bond movies. But I like listening to people that do, and I like the music in the movies. The podcast war made by Loading Ready Run.

  • Fear the Boot, an unfortunately infrequent but excellent RPG discussion podcast. Don't let the absurd name put you off, the discussions are top notch.

    Origin Story, a really great podcast going in to the history of things. Mostly political ideologies (a recent episode was entitled "the myth of cultural Marxism — anatomy of a conspiracy theory", for example, but their episodes on Neoliberalism and Centrism were also excellent), but also often political figures (the scathing review of Ayn Rand was very amusing, and the more recent Elon Musk episodes were rather enlightening), and the occasional lighter one (like the origin of Super Heroes and more recently Doctor Who). It's a podcast with few enough episodes and a slow enough release schedule (they do a few episodes one per week, then take a long season break) that it's really worth going back through the archives to listen to older episodes.

    • The musk one sounds interesting... what were your main takeaways?

      • Most of the episode just helped reinforce what I already understood to be the case. But I thought one particularly interesting bit was about how he never really had his dad's approval, and seeking it (whether consciously or not) is likely a part of why he is how he is.

  • I think the Glass Cannon Podcast might be the best actual play TTRPG podcast, and since adding video for campaign two it's also very entertaining to watch.

  • Conversations with Tyler. An academic asks interesting people (often prolific academics in other fields) personal and professional questions. One that I keep going back to is Professor Dunlap's explanation of Chinese cuisine while a panel of foodies ask her questions at the dinner table: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onWbXaRFge0

  • I like park after dark by the trailer park boys. Just three guys bullshitting about dumb stuff they found on the internet for half an hour. My mom and I would watch them each week.

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