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Is there a podcast that resembles You Must Remember this, like lecture based instead of conversational, but for the music industry? Just various band's stories, biographies, politics and stuff like that. There was a little of that in the Charles Manson series.
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# ? May 6, 2016 23:10 |
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TheFallenEvincar posted:I really don't get his early Johnny Gosch episodes...like, these are mostly wacko conspiracy theories from a grieving mother, right? Not too different from the creepy ep about the mother whose daughter (clearly) commits suicide but instead she creates elaborate conspiracy theories...but unlike that one he's seemingly presenting all the Gosch stuff straight up? Yeah, I really wish I had started that podcast from the beginning because the fact that right out the bat he completely uncritically presented an 80s ritual child abuse story that started with the cops and reached all the very top of a political party when only actual evidence were the testimony from a severaly mentally ill man in an institution and a grieving mother with an axe to grind would have been enough of a red flag to drop it then and there. He also did an entire episode about how H.H. Holmes was Jack the Ripper, based entirely on a guy who claimed to be a direct descendant of H.H. Holmes and had been passed down his diary which explained everything but he couldn't actually let anybody see it or read it because mumble mumble and was selling a book he was writing.
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# ? May 7, 2016 14:26 |
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Recently checked out kings fall AM and Archive 81. Both are entertaining radio dramas. I recommend them if that is your thing.
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# ? May 10, 2016 02:18 |
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Guy Mann posted:Yeah, I really wish I had started that podcast from the beginning because the fact that right out the bat he completely uncritically presented an 80s ritual child abuse story that started with the cops and reached all the very top of a political party when only actual evidence were the testimony from a severaly mentally ill man in an institution and a grieving mother with an axe to grind would have been enough of a red flag to drop it then and there. Human Tornada posted:I figured it was mostly bullshit (Gosch's mom is clearly mentally.... something) but it was hung on framework of real events and at least someone believes it's real so I enjoyed it immensely either way. I prefer episodes like Pleasant Grove, Derek Medina, the Carnation Murders, Morgan Ingram, etc. Any recommendations for good current news podcasts? There's gotta be something better than "Amanpour". I'm down with Axelrod and the Axe Files though, even if he annoys the gently caress out of me every other episode. Punkin Spunkin fucked around with this message at 03:56 on May 10, 2016 |
# ? May 10, 2016 03:53 |
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What's out there as far as non-movie/music arts podcasts? History of art would be nice, but I would be interested in looking at anything good you guys got.
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# ? May 10, 2016 19:45 |
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Apropos of nothing, I recommend "Radio War Nerd" https://www.patreon.com/radiowarnerd It's like 50% "on the media", except for international reporting mostly re: conflict areas, 25% milhistory, 25% Gary Brecher being Gary Brecher. edit: had RSS feed there until I realized that it was subscriber only! Sorry! I have subscribed to atone. pangstrom fucked around with this message at 15:36 on Jul 7, 2016 |
# ? May 11, 2016 00:04 |
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TheFallenEvincar posted:What with the newest episode being about the Bjork Stalker it straight up feels like this dude is just lazy as gently caress and wants topics that have long infamous internet videos/recordings he can sample for a majority of the episode. Like, I feel uneasy listening to this episode because knowing this crazy motherfucker I can't be too sure how much of the video he's sampling and I don't want to be listening to an episode and suddenly hear the Bjork Stalker blowing his brains out or something. I know he often relies on recordings of poo poo but there's a difference between studying a true crime case and maybe using court recordings or whatever and well...he's already like, sampled loving Budd Dwyer, the Dnepropetrovsk maniacs, Jonestown, Luka Magnotta, it feels like he's going down the laziest lamest loving checklist now. Oh he for sure heavily pads the episodes with lots of boring audio. It's why I stopped listening. All the criticism aimed at the guy is spot on, I just think a few of the episodes happened to turn it pretty good.
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# ? May 11, 2016 00:16 |
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TheFallenEvincar posted:Any recommendations for good current news podcasts? There's gotta be something better than "Amanpour". I'm down with Axelrod and the Axe Files though, even if he annoys the gently caress out of me every other episode. Have you tried Slate's Political Gabfest and/or NPR Politics Podcast? Whichever one came later kind of ripped off the other one, but they're both good for current events. I know you said "news" and not politics, but between the 2 of them they cover a pretty wide range of things almost daily. They have hour long ones (bi?)weekly but if something happens outside of the usual production schedule they'll fire off a quick recap. Everyone on both shows can be really funny which is nice, but if you get prickly about Northeast liberals sounding snooty they'll annoy the poo poo out of you once in a while. It's not constant but there's some dismissive NPR liberal stereotype that leaks out. lmk if you find something like The Axe Files, I don't know how many other people as connected as him are interested in podcasting but I'm digging his show (even though yes he can be a little annoying). Just from the start last year to now he's better about not tripping over other people's stories and injecting his own stuff before they can finish. Psyched to listen to the Jon Stewart one from today on my commute home e: DecodeDC is good too. life is a joke fucked around with this message at 00:56 on May 11, 2016 |
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life is a joke posted:Have you tried Slate's Political Gabfest and/or NPR Politics Podcast? Whichever one came later kind of ripped off the other one, but they're both good for current events. I know you said "news" and not politics, but between the 2 of them they cover a pretty wide range of things almost daily. They have hour long ones (bi?)weekly but if something happens outside of the usual production schedule they'll fire off a quick recap. Everyone on both shows can be really funny which is nice, but if you get prickly about Northeast liberals sounding snooty they'll annoy the poo poo out of you once in a while. It's not constant but there's some dismissive NPR liberal stereotype that leaks out. Trigger warning on political gabfest. It is in Goldman Sachs pocket.
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# ? May 11, 2016 01:04 |
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Human Tornada posted:Oh he for sure heavily pads the episodes with lots of boring audio. It's why I stopped listening. All the criticism aimed at the guy is spot on, I just think a few of the episodes happened to turn it pretty good. life is a joke posted:Have you tried Slate's Political Gabfest and/or NPR Politics Podcast? Whichever one came later kind of ripped off the other one, but they're both good for current events. I know you said "news" and not politics, but between the 2 of them they cover a pretty wide range of things almost daily. They have hour long ones (bi?)weekly but if something happens outside of the usual production schedule they'll fire off a quick recap. Everyone on both shows can be really funny which is nice, but if you get prickly about Northeast liberals sounding snooty they'll annoy the poo poo out of you once in a while. It's not constant but there's some dismissive NPR liberal stereotype that leaks out. And yeah as much as Axe pisses me off every other episode, it's still a pretty great series with solid guests. The Stewart episode was a lot of fun, particularly because he wasn't letting Axe rest on the usual excusatory bullshit and false equivalencies that usually annoy me. I appreciate that Axe is strategic and sensitive with his interjections and "what you said relates to something in my life" stuff, as opposed to say an egomaniac type like Bill Simmons who is like constantly interrupting Silicon Valley CEOs and Louis CK to be like "hmmm, your genius/courage remind me of my own, allow me to interrupt this interesting guest to relate the same personal bullshit about me you hear ever episode"
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# ? May 11, 2016 01:40 |
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Mr Hootington posted:Trigger warning on political gabfest. It is in Goldman Sachs pocket. For real? Emily-San
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# ? May 11, 2016 01:45 |
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TheFallenEvincar posted:Bill Simmons who is like constantly interrupting Silicon Valley CEOs and Louis CK to be like "hmmm, your genius/courage remind me of my own, allow me to interrupt this interesting guest to relate the same personal bullshit about me you hear ever episode" I don't know who this dude is but thanks for the heads up, i'd probably hate him. Axe gets a pass because he's usually saying something about his daughter's epilepsy or whatever. I should take a cue from you and listen to some non-american-focused stuff, at this point im at like 10 hours a week or rotating hosts being like "can you believe what Trump has said", with nothing international unless it's relating to what an american politician said.
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# ? May 11, 2016 01:54 |
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TheFallenEvincar posted:
Reminds me of why I stopped listening to Nerdist after Talking Dead happened and Hardwick got way too self-important for his own good and started spending half of each episode bitching about people on Twitter or how unfair it is for people to criticize comedians
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# ? May 11, 2016 05:15 |
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life is a joke posted:For real? Emily-San She is the worst of the three when she talks about anything that doesn't concern the Supreme Court. Although David tries his best every couple of weeks.
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# ? May 11, 2016 05:53 |
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I feel like she hasn't been saying much lately anyway. She never goes into town to record in the studio either. Also David ripped into her about some gun control opinion she had a few weeks ago, I mean like getting so heated that it made me uncomfortable. I'm probably reading too much into their professional relationship like it's a soap opera but I feel like she might be done with it. I just kind of like her for unknown reasons but there's some weird tension there, like when they made fun of her with a guest host who was not cool with it.
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# ? May 11, 2016 08:51 |
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life is a joke posted:I feel like she hasn't been saying much lately anyway. She never goes into town to record in the studio either. Also David ripped into her about some gun control opinion she had a few weeks ago, I mean like getting so heated that it made me uncomfortable. I'm probably reading too much into their professional relationship like it's a soap opera but I feel like she might be done with it. I just kind of like her for unknown reasons but there's some weird tension there, like when they made fun of her with a guest host who was not cool with it. Maybe there she is and there is tension who knows. My biggest criticism is that all three come from very privileged backgrounds, are in that east coat, white, rich, liberal bubble, and are the literal caricature of the pointy headed liberal at times. It can be telling when David blurts out "I don't understand" when the latest BS that has cropped up from the "flyover states" or Emily is very clearly a Third Way Democrat and they piss me off. John, I usually do not have a problem with since most of the time it is him talking about how our system works, political history, or devil's advocate questions.
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# ? May 11, 2016 23:43 |
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life is a joke posted:I don't know who this dude is but thanks for the heads up, i'd probably hate him. kind of a hate/love listen, where you listen to a podcast personality because 50% of the time it's easy to hate on his rear end
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# ? May 12, 2016 06:23 |
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TheFallenEvincar posted:Any recommendations for good current news podcasts? There's gotta be something better than "Amanpour". I'm down with Axelrod and the Axe Files though, even if he annoys the gently caress out of me every other episode. I listen to The Young Turks. I like it.
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# ? May 12, 2016 22:24 |
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Anyone here listen to Idle Thumbs? I've really been loving all of their stuff lately; the game discussions are pretty substantial, and the hosts are hilarious. I put EconTalk on my rotation, too. They have a pretty wide variety of people on the show from a number of different disciplines (I remember one with a philosopher, and a few with physicists and machine learning experts), and the host is really great at guiding the conversations and getting the guests to dive deeper into their views/arguments. You don't have to be a total expert on econ to appreciate the show, but they do throw around some jargon every once in a while.
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# ? May 16, 2016 21:54 |
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HighwireAct posted:Anyone here listen to Idle Thumbs? I've really been loving all of their stuff lately; the game discussions are pretty substantial, and the hosts are hilarious. Idle Weekend and the Giant Beastcast are also great.
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# ? May 16, 2016 22:33 |
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I've been listening to and liking Watch Out for Fireballs and Abject Suffering and liking them a lot when I had a harder time getting into other gaming podcasts. Each episode is focused on a single game and there are just two guys so it isn't nearly as meandering, and neither of them actually work in the games industry so you don't get any self-promotion or back-patting.
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# ? May 17, 2016 01:24 |
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There was a new episode of How Was Your Week this Friday. I forgot how much I loved hearing Julie Klausner just ramble about stuff.TheFallenEvincar posted:he's a basketball man
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# ? May 17, 2016 01:38 |
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Are there any podcasts that focus on urban legends? Not just generic horror stuff I mean but go into the history and what inspires urban legends and all?
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# ? May 17, 2016 03:50 |
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Tatum Girlparts posted:Are there any podcasts that focus on urban legends? Not just generic horror stuff I mean but go into the history and what inspires urban legends and all? Lore, but only sometimes.
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# ? May 17, 2016 04:45 |
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life is a joke posted:Lore, but only sometimes. Yea I got Lore, they're fantastic and I probably should have said my ideal option was one like Lore but more focused on that topic
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# ? May 17, 2016 06:24 |
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Interesting TAL nerd fight.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:Yea I got Lore, they're fantastic and I probably should have said my ideal option was one like Lore but more focused on that topic There is Unexplained, which seems to focus more on the British Isles but isn't too bad.
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# ? May 21, 2016 08:44 |
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I'm looking for some new podcasts with long backlogs of episodes, anything covering investigative journalism, philosophy, news, politics, etc. I already really like Reveal, and I've listened to and gotten tired of Very Bad Wizards. I'd listen to the Unmute Podcast but the production makes it unlistenable. I'm not really into the true crime genre of podcasts that have been discussed.
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# ? May 22, 2016 16:30 |
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Have you tried: History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps Philosophy Bites Philosophize This! The Philosopher's Zone
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# ? May 24, 2016 01:34 |
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Bolocko posted:Have you tried: Only tried the History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps from that list, thought it was interesting but not super engaging to me. Will check the rest out though, thanks!
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# ? May 24, 2016 04:06 |
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Bolocko posted:History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps This looks loving amazing. I didn't even know that I wanted a philosophy podcast until I saw that.
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# ? May 24, 2016 06:06 |
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I forgot to include The Partially Examined Life in that list. Also worth checking out.
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# ? May 24, 2016 09:12 |
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Bolocko posted:I forgot to include The Partially Examined Life in that list. Also worth checking out. PEL is awesome. If you want a two dudes talking type podcast, Bad Philosophy is also good.
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# ? May 25, 2016 02:11 |
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calandryll posted:There is Unexplained, which seems to focus more on the British Isles but isn't too bad. I have to say, I think I like Unexplained more than Lore so far. There's just something about Aaron Mahnke's diction and writing that's grating to me. Plus he seems kind of... pompous? Or something. I don't know.
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# ? May 27, 2016 22:30 |
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I have two podcast requests: 1. A car podcast. Ideally, this show would walk through different topics on a weekly basis, i.e. when to perform certain maintenance, what to look for in new tires, when to sell and/or junk the car. I'd also settle for a good car review podcast. 2. A good investing podcast. Ideally it would weigh the pros and cons of passive versus active investing, and give an overview of how the market is moving today, with little talk about where it is going. I just don't care where some dude thinks the market is going short term. If he was consistently right anyway, he'd be a billionaire.
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# ? May 29, 2016 13:39 |
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Guy Mann posted:I've been listening to and liking Watch Out for Fireballs and Abject Suffering and liking them a lot when I had a harder time getting into other gaming podcasts. Each episode is focused on a single game and there are just two guys so it isn't nearly as meandering, and neither of them actually work in the games industry so you don't get any self-promotion or back-patting. Absolutely, Gary and Kole banter is fantastic. Be sure to check out Monster in My Podcast, and DuckFeed Presents has some nice random chatter.
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# ? May 30, 2016 02:00 |
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Mojo Threepwood posted:Absolutely, Gary and Kole banter is fantastic. Be sure to check out Monster in My Podcast, and DuckFeed Presents has some nice random chatter. I started with Abject Suffering and I almost bailed because the first few eps were about Revolution X and Mike Tyson's Intergalactic Power Punch so there was a lot of about musicians and professional aesthetes but I am so glad I stuck with it. Their Watch Out For Fireballs format of playing a classic game (or a portion of a game, for the longer ones that they need to break up) and then summarizing and discussing it works really well; I like that they're willing to, to borrow their phrase, "pretend to be an English major" and discuss a game's overall themes (or lack thereof, like the Indigo Prophecy ep) while also talking about their personal experiences with the game, trivia from the internet, etc.
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# ? Jun 6, 2016 04:28 |
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I'm looking for a podcast episode that was probably on This American Life, but I simply haven't been able to track it down. It's about a highly educated woman who has terrible luck at online dating. She winds up creating a fake dating profile for her ideal partner, and then remodels her own profile based on those of the women who match with this dream man. Along the way discovering that her profile is written like a resume, and that cliches really do work.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 13:29 |
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I think you're looking for this TED talk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6wG_sAdP0U
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Fruits of the sea posted:I'm looking for a podcast episode that was probably on This American Life, but I simply haven't been able to track it down. Amy Webb (from the above video) was on The Allusionist somewhat recently: episode 29 in February, to be specific.
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