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Archived Do you listen to any podcasts? (whatever)
submitted 3.7 years ago by lum
I'm trying to get into listening to podcasts while I'm working/excising/commuting,etc..
What do you listen to? Anything you would recommend?
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[–] 8533492? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 3.7 years ago (edited 3.7 years ago)
Dan Carlin - Hardcore History (great history show to listen while working, go back and listen to all of them)
Dan Carlin - Common Sense (he's been a bit cucky lately but he offers a historical perspective to modern times)
Congressional Dish (podcast about congress from a red pilled girl, she does all the hard work and you listen to the summary)
No Agenda (for conspiracy nuts, the only conspiracy podcast I can stand to listen to)
Radiolab (probably the most well produced podcast and story telling I've ever heard, go back and listen to every one)
The Nerdist (if you're into pop culture - and like listening to Chris Hardwick gives all of his guests BJ's)
Marc Maron (occasionally good interview)
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[–] 8533492? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Dan Carlin - Hardcore History (great history show to listen while working, go back and listen to all of them)
Dan Carlin - Common Sense (he's been a bit cucky lately but he offers a historical perspective to modern times)
Congressional Dish (podcast about congress from a red pilled girl, she does all the hard work and you listen to the summary)
No Agenda (for conspiracy nuts, the only conspiracy podcast I can stand to listen to)
Radiolab (probably the most well produced podcast and story telling I've ever heard, go back and listen to every one)
The Nerdist (if you're into pop culture - and like listening to Chris Hardwick gives all of his guests BJ's)
Marc Maron (occasionally good interview)