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What podcasts have you been listening to the most during the year?

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.

SuiXi3D ,
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F**k Face and Face Jam were my jam, but I have no clue how long they’ll be around what with Rooster Teeth being shut down. Otherwise, I try to keep up with Factually! as often as I can.

novibe ,

I’ll always recommend Blowback. Specially season 3. Death to America.

z3rOR0ne ,
  • Even More News
  • Behind The Bastards
  • Party Girls
  • Translash
  • Antifada
  • Tech Won’t Save Us
  • Better Offline
  • Factually
  • Knowledge Fight
  • The Hamilton Morris Podcast
SexualPolytope ,
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  • Behind the Bastards
  • Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History
  • A Podcast of Unnecessary Detail
  • Cozy History
TheFonz ,
  • Where things fell apart
  • Conan O’Brien needs a friend
victorz ,

I’m a sucker for true crime, so I would recommend anything like that.

Then there’s No Such Thing as a Fish, which I find fun. Star Talk… Oh and I’ve been listening to that one with Zach Braff and Donald Faison where they rewatch Scrubs together and talk about each episode together with a relevant guest per episode. The Scrubs one happens during the pandemic as well, which they talk about sometimes, and it’s interesting to hear how they are reacting to it and losing their loved ones.

friendly_ghost ,

Give Srsly Wrong a shot! The Wrong Boys are funny and earnest and I always learn something from them.

Ohnobro ,

NECRONOMIPOD

You get: Aliens Cults Cryptids Conspiracies True Crime

And so much more. It may just be three dudes from Ohio bullshitting around in a basement but I fucking love it

InevitableWaffles ,
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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.

athos77 ,

Serious Trouble, by the further hosts of (and essentially a continuation of) All the President's Lawyers.

Nocturne, by Vanessa Lowe. A podcast about the night, and things that happen during the night. Favorite episodes: Night ways about what ancient people use to do at night and how archeology and anthropology are changing their perceptions; Finding the Void about a guy who lived inside a mall; On the North Face about a guy who got lost while climbing Mount Shasta; What's Would You Do about the fear of night.

I usually check in on The Daily like once a week to see if anything interesting has been covered.

And This Week in Virology, which I got into during the pandemic. Usually the weekly update on Friday on what contagious diseases are currently circulating, and about half the time their Sunday episode.

NaibofTabr ,
barrbaric ,

Blowback, The Dollop, and occasionally Citations Needed but I’ve let that one accrue a huge backlog I may never get through.

Matt ,
  • Firewalls Don’t Stop Dragons
  • Surveillance Report
  • 2.5 Admins
  • Self-Hosted
  • Philosophize This
  • Frequent Miler
sentient_loom ,
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  • Chapo Traphouse
  • Canadaland (all)
  • America This Week
  • Weird Studies
  • Hermitix
Jaderick ,

Been going through Behind the Bastards and I enjoy it a lot. I started from the beginning which was excellent for understanding some of the memes and ongoing jokes.

I skip the “It Could Happen Here” episodes personally because they are very long and tend to bring me down, but they’re also really good and they really highlight the vulnerabilities of contemporary systems of government.

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