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Vanth ,
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NPR Politics and NPR Morning Edition for general news.

The Sporkfull for cooking/food (Sohla and Ham are fantastic). Ologies for interesting science people talking about their passions. Nightmare on Film Street for horror movies talk.

Meditation Minis and Nothing Much Happens for bringing it down.

5-4, Strict Scrutiny, and What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law when I want to be mad/sad/frustrated with my country’s judicial system.

Mothra ,
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Not huge on podcasts but I enjoy The Casual Criminalist.

ff0000 ,
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Already seeing a trend here, joining in:

Behind the Bastards Better Offline Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff Red Menace This Machine Kills Heavyweight (discontinued) Search Engine

anon6789 ,
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Came here to see if anyone else was plugging the other CZM podcasts. I’ve expanded out to Cool People (I especially like the anarchist book club stories) and It Could Happen Here.

I wouldn’t call myself an anarchist by any means, but I like how they get to both the root causes of issues and also give some ideas on things we can do to make some of these situations better. That last part is what I feel is missing from just about every other show about current events.

ff0000 ,
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There are more podcasts that deal with these kind of issues and maybe how to improve on those, or at least give context and options.

A few other podcasts that touch on these subjects:

Revolutionary Left Radio Mass Struggle Live Like the World is Dying (also with Margaret Killjoy) Final Straw Radio This Anthro Life

anon6789 ,
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That’s good to know there’s more like this. My issue with a lot of politics online is that it feels like all blind anger and defeatism. With things were they talk to those actually involved in the events and those working to fix things, it makes it a much more positive experience to stay up to date on issues.

0xb ,

The one I listen the most and for the longest is No such thing as a fish.

Other that that, Better Offline, Darknet diaries, Money Stuff, Search engine, a local politics one that I disagree with but I use to be aware of what my local conservative pseudo fascists are arguing about.

And not so regularly many others whenever there’s an interesting episode.

Lifecoach5000 ,

local politics one that I disagree with but I use to be aware of what my local conservative pseudo fascists are arguing about.

I really need to find something like for my area. I like to hear what’s being said in these circles.

aedyr ,
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In order of listening frequency:

The Greatest Generation

Behind the Bastards

Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend

Linux Unplugged

loweffortname ,
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Knowledge Fight - Analysis of Alex Jones and his fucked up world

God Awful Movies - Let’s watch bad religious movies and talk shit about them

Behind the Bastards - Details about evil fuckers in history (and the present)

If Books Could Kill - let’s read shitty airport books and talk about them

Qanon Anonymous (QAA now?) - The Qanon conspiracy world is fucking wild. Best keep track of it.

Others more sporadically.

Lifecoach5000 ,

Upvote for knowledge fight and BtB. I also personally love The Dollap

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