Limetown gets so dumb after the first 3-4 episodes though. It starts off really compelling and then just gets worse and worse over time.
Current favourites are The Canon, You Must Remember This, Adam Buxton's podcast, Doughboys and Turned Out A Punk. Reggie Watts' Nerdist episode from this week is really good as well.
Can someone point me to a podcast that will make me less completely ignorant to History? It's troubling how little I know
Thank you, that seems to be the one to go with. I'm not down to pay $60 blind so I'll check out one of the newer ones first. Or find other means
I actually listened to the first two on the way home since they were so short. I assume they branch out to longer, more in depth episodes than 3 minutes, right?
I guess you started at the beginning? I've never gone back, just listened to recent episodes every now and then. The ones they're doing now are usually around 40 minutes long
There's a general knowledge series by the BBC called In Our Time which is very extensive, including a lot of history stuff. Probably worth a try. BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time - History
Radiolab This American Life Encore Bill Simmons Spilled Milk 99% Invisible Love + Radio Those are pretty much my constants, and then based on my mood, sometimes I'll rotate in some video game, comic book, or music podcasts to supplement. Basically do all my podcast listening while I'm flying (I travel weekly for work).
Hardcore history is really good. Very long form but absolutely justified and engaging throughout. I like The History of Rome and have heard good things about Revolutions by the same guy, Mike Duncan. He can be a little dry, but they're short. Revolutions The History of Rome: July 2007 A different guy is continuing the history of Rome with history of Byzantium, also good. Personally I find Byzantium a little more interesting than Rome as a topic but both podcasts are worth checking out. The History of Byzantium For more of an overview I recently started The Podcast History of our World and I think it's really good. It's basically the curriculum of a History 101 Western Civ course, so far, but maybe a bit more in depth and no exams. The Podcast History of Our World Also heard good things about The History of England and The Norman Centuries which personally I think are some of the more interesting topics of Euro History Norman Centuries | A Norman History Podcast by Lars Brownworth The History of England All/most of those should be on iTunes but I linked their websites in case they're not
currently just listen to SPONTANEANATION and with Special Guest in terms of comedy, and Coverville in terms of music rip the Fogelnest files
Question: what do you listen to podcasts on? I've been using Podcast Addict on my phone, but I'd like to find something that I can use on both my phone and my computer. Any suggestions?
Occasionally played Destiny with those guys, they're hilarious even when they're not recording. I'm hoping to catch one of their live shows at some point.
I'm not sure if it works on the computer or not so this is only half helpful but I use Overcast. I really love the apps interface, the smart speed feature and sometimes the voice boost for people who speak low. I like how it's organized my shows too. As for my favorite Podcasts/shows I'msubscribed to, to answer the thread question: Bitch Sesh: A Real Housewives Breakdown (me and my wife watch terrible reality TV but also Casey Wilson rules) Comedy Bang Bang Doughboys (behind everything cause I've been only listening to this. At EP 30) Get Up On This Gilmore Guys (watching Gilmore Girls for the first time now and following along) How Did This Get Made? Jalen & Jacoby (favorite sports podcast) The Lowe Post Mormon Stories (ex Mormon podcast) Music Popcast Nerdist Never Not Funny Rap Radar Who Charted? You Made It Weird
Sucks that you're the only person to mention UYD. Film Junk and Uhh Yeah Dude are the best/funniest podcasts out there.
I loved Matt Pryor's Nothing to Write Home About podcast, but it's been quite awhile since he's posted a new one. Hope it isn't finished-- dude has such a funny/cranky take on current music.
The Giantbombcast is easily my favorite podcast. Consistently high quality and entertaining. There are some ridiculous moments in the backlog as well.
I don't listen to that many but my favorite podcast that I didn't see mentioned yet (unless I missed it) is StarTalk Radio with Neil Degrasse Tyson. Others I listen to: Planet Money Radiolab Stuff You Missed In History Class Stuff You Should Know Serial