What's a good podcast you like?
What's a good podcast you like?
My personal favourite is Beautiful/Anonymous. Tell me yours.
What's a good podcast you like?
My personal favourite is Beautiful/Anonymous. Tell me yours.
Behind the Bastards!
Do you know who else listened to Behind the Bastards?
…the products and services that support this podcast🤷♂️
I love his segues.
I hope I spelled that right, it looks really wrong to me for some reason.
I love listening to behind the bastards on blue aprons child hunting island.
Came here to say this. I feel like everyone can benefit from listening to BtB
You know who else could benefit from listening to Behind the Bastards.
The products and services that support this comment.
Actually, nevermind, that would be too good of an ad transition.
Definitely don't binge it tho, it can be a lot.
I tried it but wound up feeling the same way I do about the many nazi shows they used to play on History channel. I understand we should be wary of the villains of our past, but devoting hours of time laughing and talking about them seems disingenuous to the many many others who suffered from their actions.
+1 for Behind the Bastards. Robert Evans might be one of the few leftists around these days that I can tolerate to listen to for more than 5 minutes.
I'm a big fan of No Such Thing as a Fish.
It's a bunch of researchers for a funny British panel show (QI) talking about their favorite fact they've discovered that week.
One of my favorites.
My three favorite podcasts gotta be,
I wish Behind The Bastards would be in another format. Just can't stand that style of podcasting
I honestly really like it. Their casual humor brings balance to the otherwise dark content of the podcast.
The Dollap - comedic American history podcast
Behind the Bastards - Robert Evans’ exposes some real rotten people with guests
Bill Burr - I just really like his weekly podcast even though I have no interest in sports
Knowledge Fight - this has been a hilarious/scary journey of 2 dudes reviewing Alex Jones Infowars since 2016
Some sodomite sent me a bucket of poop.
I RENOUNCE JESUS CHRIST!
Love Bill Burr - his podcast is the reason I got into listening and enjoying podcasts back in the day!
If you’re someone who likes these you’ll probably like This Past Weekend with Theo Von. He’s usually got really good guests, and his energy is different than his stand up. I’ve really enjoyed listening.
Thanks for the rec! Will check it out
I never see this mentioned but Darknet Diaries is actually a really informative and entertaining podcast about hacking, the dark web, physical penetration testing (gone wrong), nation-state cyber attacks.
Yeah, I know little of IT (as I'm a mech engineer, in construction) but find the story telling to be so good it's one of my favorite podcasts.
Darknet Diaries is absolutely excellent!
My favorites:
DarknetDiaries
It's the podcast I'm listening to right now. If you're interested in It you have to listen to it. The storytelling is just soo good. I really recommend the Episodes "Xbox Underground" and "Operation Bayonet"
Most episodes aren't actually about the dark Web and are instead about Cybersecurity.
You may also like Hacking Humans and Malicious Life.
Jack is the man. This is literally the only podcast I've ever listened to.
I listened to that! It's amazing.
I'm a big fan of the following:
Maintenance Phase: discusses health/diet fads and scams
You're Wrong About: debunking the popular (but misinformed) narratives surrounding many well-known events of the past
Underunderstood: going down the rabbit hole of strange "ungoogle-able" questions (this one really fills the void Reply All left behind)
Darknet Diaries: super riveting cybersecurity (or just general security) stories
Also can really recommend darknet diaries.
Gonna check out the others you have listed.
Well, there's your problem. A podcast about engineering disasters, with slides.
Which is, itself, a disaster.
It's actually a podcast about leftist takes on the news, and then they go into an engineering disaster after.
They know the audience is split on the additional content, and they don't care. Or they do care, and they land on the side of "we're doing it anyway".
Some I've been listening to lately:
I like Search Engine a lot too! He's doing really well.
I haven't seen anybody else suggest it but "99% invisible" is one of my favorites.
Darknetdiaries the name sounds pretty cringe but it is a really good podcast about digital crime.
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I love this thread! Many of my favorites have been mentioned. My first first few are acquired tastes, but I have come to really enjoy them.
On the shorter side:
And a classic that I don't think has been mentioned:
I have added Chilluminati to try based on this thread.
Everyone loves history or investigation podcasts in this thread!
Man, LPotL has really come a long way in their research depth and quality. Started listening for the true crime but I like their paranormal and cult stuff more.
Some of my favorite ones are their in-depth historical pieces. Their Black Plague and Manhattan project episodes left me emotionally devastated for days afterwards.
Agreed! They have matured a lot… well, at least in the depth of research. 😂
Dungeons and Daddies, Behind the Bastards, and the Always Sunny podcast. To a lesser extent, "that happens."
Upvote for an actual play to try out. I'll happily add:
Redemption (a star wars podcast, just changed their name to smuggler's blues)
Friends at the Table, they play different systems and have fun running them. Players are having fun, but it's not a comedy podcast.
The Magpies, blades in the dark play. Not humor.
And Spout Lore, it started off as the GM trying to have a game with depth and it's a scaffolding held up by dick jokes. (Imagine that however you'd like)
I am not a D&D a person and my husband very much is. He loves actual play podcasts and desperately wants me to love them too, but I just can’t.
Dungeons & Daddies is the solution. It’s pure gold. It’s the first and only podcast I’ve ever joined a Patreon for. (I admittedly do also appreciate many parts of The Adventure Zone, but the daddies are comedy start to finish. No weird sappy awkward dramatic improv taking itself too seriously.)
Love Always Sunny! I just finished all 15 seasons of the show on Disney Plus and am really enjoying the podcast. The Dayman Cometh episode made me so happy.
The Dayman episode was amazing!
Lions Led By Donkeys - fun, irreverent military history podcast that is still quite informative
Hardcore History - more like an audio book that comes out once or twice a year. The WWI series is like 20- something hours BY ITSELF
I like video games, goofy stuff, and tech. So lately, it's been:
I listen to so many, its hard to pick one. My current favourite is probably Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford. He does really good podcasts and I've followed him over from his BBC Radio 4 podcast (More or Less) which I also love.
Cautionary Tales is about a major screw up from history and the systemic problems that caused it. It takes away from society's bias to lay blame at the feet of the last known individual involved and looks at the whole causal chain leading up to an event.
Excellent stories and wonderfully produced
Last Podcast on the Left. Cryptids, UFOs, serial killers, cults, history of bloody incidents, and other true crime, but it's a comedy podcast.
Ironic that a podcast covering cults has its own cult following. /s Their cult episodes are my absolute favorite.
Those Ant Hill Kids episodes were rough.
99% Invisible. Produced in beautiful downtown Oakland California.
They're uptown now.
Love that podcast!
Ologies by Allie Ward!!
She basically interviews scientists about their job and asks all the dumb questions you wish you could ask. She has a huge number of episodes on everything from black holes and dark matter to squirrels to Emojis. And it's all from the perspective of "the study of".
One of my favorite episodes is "Ferro-equinology". The study of iron horses. Trains. I knew trains were cool, but had no idea how cool they really were until that episode.
Her energy is addictive too. Great personality. If you are a part of her patron (which I am) you'll get a heads up before her interviews and she give an opportunity for you to post questions that she'll ask the Ologist.
Ologies is GREAT.
It's (Probably) Not Aliens-Podcast debunking Ancient Aliens on the History Channel.
The Magnus Archives- Horror podcast about an institute that investigates paranormal activity.
Knifepoint Horror-Horror anthology podcast.
Sonic the Comic the Podcast- A podcast reviewing the British Sonic the Hedgehog comic issue by issue. An interesting look back at 90s nostalgia, even if you aren't British.
Comedy Bang Bang - batshit crazy improv comedy
The Greatest Generation: a Star Trek podcast by a couple of guys who are just a little bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. Ben and Adam watch an episode of Star Trek and discuss it with lots of dumb jokes. Worth listening from the start!
A few I love:
The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong. Host Mark Chrysler tells stores from the distant to not-to-distant past of people being wrong. Wrong science, crockpot ideas, and more. For example, one episode looks at where people thought birds went in the winter, such as flying to the moor or turning into barnacles. There are 2 different episodes on different doctors that thought sewing animal testicles (one ape balls, the other goat balls) bought great health benefits. Another series of episodes looks at how most forensic techniques (at least before DNA) ante based on pure BS.
Our Fake History: Host Sebastian Major tells the truth about historic myths, be it about people, organizations, or places. Did Shakespeare write his plays? Was the story of the Trojan War based on real history? Was their really a black samurai?
Ok subscribed to both, they sound great!
Defunct, now, but Revolutions by Mike Duncan is an EXCELLENT breakdown of many historical revolutions, including all the major figures and intellectual currents that inspired and led them.
Blowback. I'm only on the first season which is about the Iraq war, and it's great so far. Great use of audio clips from Bush admin officials to prove their points.
Oh that one is good!
No Such Thing As A Fish
One more than one occasion I've been crying tears from laughter.
Ok I love that!
I personally like Latteral with Tom Scott
Kill James Bond is brilliant.
The Dollop, Behind the Bastards, Dungeons and Daddies, and The Rest is History are my standbys.
I also listen to The Constant, Levar Burton Reads, 99% Invisible, The Always Sunny Podcast, Past Gas, and Twenty Thousand Hertz.
Love Always Sunny. I just finished all fifteen seasons and I want to talk about it all the time.
Lateral with Tom Scott - quiz show style with questions that make you think.
Ologies - interviews about science topics with a different anything-ologist for every episode
Dungeons and daddies for dnd and campaign: sky jacks for star wars rpg
The Adventure Zone as well for DnD. Love those guys. They hit my sense of humor so perfectly and Griffin is an excellent story teller.
Good recommendation. I have been listening to this before bed for the last 2 weeks and been loving it. I originally just started listening to try to understand how a DnD game actually works, but they are hilarious. Viva La the great wizard Taco!
Lage der Nation
from Germany. It’s like the weekly newspaper, where a judge and a journalist sum up and talk about what is happening in and around Germany. I like how they put everything in perspective and that not everything is as easy as it seems.
On The Media is the best news podcast. It reports on how stories are being reported, hence “on the media”, and in the process ends up being the most informative and deep reporting available. Journalists and academics love it, it’s a legendarily good show that started on NPR radio.
Darknet Diaries, stories from the infosec world that sometimes sound like works of a sci fi movie.
This is so hard to answer because I have so many I love to listen to - which are basically all Australian comedy podcasts. Here’s 10 that I’ve listened to the longest and most frequently:
Even with this list (initially it was just 5) I’ve still got some great ones I listen to regularly that I’ve left off!
99% invisible.
This Podcast Will Kill You.
And for something light: UnderUmderstood.
"Homestuck Made This World" is a critical analysis of the webcomic Homestuck that morphs into a discussion about how the culture of the Internet changed immensely from 2008 to 2015.
"Lavar Burton Reads" is as it says, a podcast about an actor reading science fiction pieces.
I listen to quite a few episodes by the Economist. Science Vs, Freakonomics are couple of others that come to mind right now.
Triforce podcast for silly and fun chats from the Yogscast members, Sips, PFlax, and Lewis
Love Triforce. It’s one of the few that I actually manage to keep up do date on.
By far Completely Arbortrary. A podcast about trees and tree related topics. The host are great, one of them you might recognize from the podcast Ologies if you are into science topics.
The hosts compliment each other well and deliver a funny, educational podcasts with fun series for certain months. Highly highly reccomend
I am a nerd so The Rest Is History
I guess we're both nerds. I love that podcast.
History of English Podcast is fascinating. Especially if English is your first/primary language.
One of the greatest of all time, imo. It's still great on a relisten, too!
The first season of Good Assassins is incredibly gripping. It tells the story of a Jewish spy after World War 2 who spends months befriending a Nazi who escaped justice known as 'The Butcher' with the goal of killing him. It's a roller coaster
Oh wow. I'll listen.
Friends at the Table is the best podcast.
It's an actual play podcast run in game systems designed mostly for story generation, operated by people who who know there's no such thing as a monster, and I'd never seen anything like it.
They ran some seasons in a post-fantasy-apocalypse world, some in a Star-Wars-meets-Gundam science fantasy world, and one recently in a Western sort-of-horror setting. I started at the beginning, with Autumn in Heiron, featuring orc archivists who work magic using extremely specific shopping lists, undead pastry chef boyfriends, and an "evil" alignment of "destroy something rather than trying to understand it".
But for the impatient you can start with Marielda. Marielda is a series of heists by a crew of illegal knowledge dealers, in a fantasy city that sounds like New Orleans, patrolled by living statues and ruled by a god who forged the sun, whom our players proceed to fight.
The sci-fi side, which is running its fourth season now, starts with COUNTER/Weight, a game set in the aftermath of a mecha movie never made. It features a character who is "what if Han Solo used to be Beyoncé", psychic hackers, and mechs who might be gods.
Also there's no sponsors because the GM is too punk for that.
Timesuck. The long form, research based style is a refreshing departure from a lot of the content I consume most days. Plus, each week is a different topic, so you get a good mix of history, cults, serial killers, and a little bit of everything in between.
Stuff You Should Know and Conon O'Brien Needs A Friend
Land of the giants is one of my favorites
Only about 1 season a year but each season is about the rise (and sometimes fall) of big tech companies
Unexplainable is cool too, about weird sciencey things that we don't have an explanation for
My two favorites are Darknet Diaries and Dark Dice.
Chilluminati. Jesse Cox who was previously on co-optional with Total Biscuit talks paranormal, internet stories and true crime. Jesse is a skeptic, his stoner co-host is way too into it and the third guy is neutral and just kind of laughs at it all. Better than it should be due to the balance.
Your moms house is one of those podcasts that I really need to watch the video for the full effect.