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rotinaj posted:they're still holding their own podcast hostage until enough people pay their Patreon afaik Ugh. Do they have the cache to do this?
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TV Zombie posted:Ugh. Do they have the cache to do this? That's the part I don't understand Who the gently caress are these guys to pull this kind of grift off, that dude in the thread here seems to like them from one guy's previous work, but I would personally want to be able to listen to a little bit to know if I would like these people's senses of humor and speaking voices I have issues with voices and mouth sounds, so listening to a dude with the r-to-w speech impediment or a really wet, moist voice drives me up the wall, I had to stop listening to QAnon Anonymous because of that
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rotinaj posted:they're still holding their own podcast hostage until enough people pay their Patreon afaik I hope they never get there.
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I wasn't sure if I should put this here or in the Rep Your Podcast thread. My friends dad (both of whom I've know since middle school 15+ years ago) started a podcast two drat years ago. I randomly came up on it on Spotify tonight. The craziest bit is that the guy who recorded it was my boss for like a year and I was part of getting him replaced. Gonna binge the hell out of this podcast. James is too cool. James Call, a longtime observer and participant in San Diego's Punk scene, chats with musicians, fans, artists — a variety of people for whom Punk was, and continues to be, a defining feature in their lives. Produced by Henry Dean Jepsen. Season 1 recorded by David Robles https://anchor.fm/s/a456cd0/podcast/rss Edit: also check out the Penetrators. James played keys. https://youtu.be/gMM4pdGJvL0 Double edit: ok how did no one tell me he had a semi-regular podcast: All You Fascists...: https://anchor.fm/s/55c075b0/podcast/rss Eat The Rich fucked around with this message at 11:36 on Jul 1, 2022 |
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Papa Was A Video Toaster posted:I hope they never get there. TV Zombie posted:Ugh. Do they have the cache to do this? rotinaj posted:That's the part I don't understand oh my god how do you people not recognize a meta-joke
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Eat The Rich posted:I wasn't sure if I should put this here or in the Rep Your Podcast thread. This is great and I have to send it to some friends now.
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Famethrowa posted:oh my god how do you people not recognize a meta-joke Jokes are funny, OP
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# ? Jul 1, 2022 23:53 |
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Anyone recommendations for podcasts about all the crazy cultural, political, and religious stuff going on in the late 60's and the 70s?
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Transmissions from Jonestown is a must listen.
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I'm looking for something a little less specific, but this is still a great rec, thanks!
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Vinny Possum posted:Anyone recommendations for podcasts about all the crazy cultural, political, and religious stuff going on in the late 60's and the 70s? Heaven’s gate was a good podcast about the cult and is very of its time, and covers a lot of growth through that time period Blowback did a season on the cuban missile crisis and the us in that time period Gangster capitalism has done a season on the nra through the 70s and 80s, as well as one on the falwells and liberty university Norcoland was a very interesting true crime period piece about a small town in cali in 1980 and a huge bank robbery The dollop, behind the bastards, and just about any “wacky stories from history” podcast has done some poo poo from the 70s and 80s
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Vinny Possum posted:Anyone recommendations for podcasts about all the crazy cultural, political, and religious stuff going on in the late 60's and the 70s? Not American, but this podcast about a Residential School in Canada is full of hosed up poo poo that happened to Indigenous children. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kuper-island/id1623248767
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Vinny Possum posted:Anyone recommendations for podcasts about all the crazy cultural, political, and religious stuff going on in the late 60's and the 70s? Ghost Stories For The End Of The World does that stuff
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Mother Country Radicals is about Weather Underground and the Black Panthers; it's hosted by Zayd Ayers Dohrn, the son of Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, so he has access to a lot of insider interviews.
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Try the first two episodes of Things Fell Apart by Jon Ronson. Each one covers a different "culture war" flashpoint and those ones are focused on the America of the 70s. Specifically on the origins of the anti-abortion movement and the first controversy about school textbooks.
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hello it is me again ready to make you all hate me i loving LOVE kim justice's historical documentaries on the amiga, jack tramiel, the zx spectrum, poo poo like that. really i just want more of those historical documentaries on retro tech, where 'retro' can be loose as heck. how can i ingest this delightful content
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Confusedslight posted:Does anyone know of any good climate change podcasts? Been looking for something with more of a sciency bent. Old question but it never got an answer and Europe is experiencing unprecented heat so the environment-y pods I listen to are: Sustainababble - Fairly light-hearted UK environment podcast from two guys who've been in the environment game forever, I listen most weeks. Definite UK bent when it comes to what they cover but they still have an international audience. Quite enjoy that they can people who suck 'Inhofes' and they walk the line between keeping it somewhat light while dealing with such serious matters really well. Crazy Town - More generally about overshoot, systemic problems and consumption, I think these guys are engineers or something like that. Basically where we are now is Crazy Town and they talk about how we got here. The Climate Question - Sticks to climate more than the others, it's a half-hour BBC podcast, talking a different question on the climate every week like 'do we have enough power for EVs?' or something like that. Outrage and Optimism - Covers all sorts around climate, hosted by Christiana Figueres who has worked at the very highest level on climate in the UN
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Thanks! These look really good.
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Switching to an iPhone and need a podcast app recommendation.
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Overcast
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yep
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# ? Jul 21, 2022 00:20 |
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Overcast is probably your best bet. It’s kind of an aesthetic nightmare at the moment but the functionality of the app is really good. If you just want to have a giant never-ending playlist, you might consider Castro. I believe it is the easiest to side load into. There are a lot of nice tools to tweak, too. Downcast from a feature standpoint is just the Apple ap but more stable and less ugly but that is what some people want. The stock ap is bad but it’s been worse I dunno I only touch it for shows I sync on my iPod for long drives though because it still just is not good.
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# ? Jul 21, 2022 00:33 |
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Pocket Casts because it has a functional queue system
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I've been listening to Giant Bomb's JeffJeff's Bizarre Adventure and Bizarre Podcast Dogs Must Die and found that I'm a fan of shows where one person goes blind through a ridiculous anime with others. I'm sure there's mountains of podcasts in that vein (actually, I know there are, I searched but as you might imagine, the quality is way more miss than hit) but any recommendations of some good (non-JoJo) ones? The show being reviewed doesn't particularly matter to me. Or should I just take this question to ADTRW?
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TV Zombie posted:Overcast For sure, for their smartspeed feature alone. It’s such a quality of life improvement to cut silences and I miss it immediately when it isn’t on, like that time I turned off autocorrect.
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The lack of folders/categories in Overcast is a giant bummer.
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Hyrax Attack! posted:For sure, for their smartspeed feature alone. It’s such a quality of life improvement to cut silences and I miss it immediately when it isn’t on, like that time I turned off autocorrect. You actually notice the difference? I have apparently “saved” 407 hours but I kind of doubt it makes a real difference to me
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RandolphCarter posted:The lack of folders/categories in Overcast is a giant bummer. I think you can make your own playlists though, unless you are talking about the variety of podcasts available to listen to
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TV Zombie posted:I think you can make your own playlists though, unless you are talking about the variety of podcasts available to listen to That’s not it. I used beyondpod for a decade, and had my podcasts categorized by which day of the week they released new episodes. Don’t really care for a giant alphabetized list. Just need to adjust.
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RandolphCarter posted:That’s not it. I used beyondpod for a decade, and had my podcasts categorized by which day of the week they released new episodes. Don’t really care for a giant alphabetized list. Just need to adjust. A playlist is not alphabetised, though. It's ordered by release date
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I think you could probably make playlists for podcasts that come out on the same schedule and theyd populate correctly. Its not automatic but youd only have to do it once If I misunderstood and thats not helpful I apologize
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No, that’s pretty helpful. I’m just being grumpy about change.
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TwoPair posted:I've been listening to Giant Bomb's JeffJeff's Bizarre Adventure and Bizarre Podcast Dogs Must Die and found that I'm a fan of shows where one person goes blind through a ridiculous anime with others. I was hesitant to self-plug, but since nobody else is responding, I'm one of the hosts on an anime podcast that, until this last season, had at least one host ignorant of the series until we watched it at all times. We covered Eva, Ideon, Cyborg 009, and Monster all with 1-2 hosts unaware and usually me as the only pre-aware person. It's called Boku no Stop and we're about to go from Flip Flappers (a non-standard yuri anime with excellent animation) to The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, and I believe my cohost hasn't watched in full. I know he hasn't seen the OVAs.
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# ? Jul 23, 2022 21:06 |
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What determines what anime you talk about?
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# ? Jul 24, 2022 02:16 |
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One of the hosts picks. Started with Eva led into me suggesting the freshly in print Ideon as a predecessor, which led to Cyborg 009, then Monster to shift away from mech or mech-adjacent shows, and now with the departure of the third host for a season or two, the remaining two of us are going with anything he vetoed in the past. Usually stuff focusing on women.
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Any podcasts recapping weird/awful reality shows from the 2000s? I liked Kid Nation Nation.
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c'mon guys we can make this happen https://twitter.com/nkulw/status/1551358474277240833?s=20&t=0eqDccG1_WmkGHyriGvnvg
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Gripweed posted:c'mon guys we can make this happen Is this like Hardcore History? Never heard of Blowback before.
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busalover posted:Is this like Hardcore History? Never heard of Blowback before. It's kind of like Hardcore History but with all of the bad or mockable stuff replaced with good stuff. The first season was on the Iraq War, the second on the relationship between USA and Cuba, and the new third season on the Korean War. What's revolutionary about the series is that it presents an unbiased view of the conflicts and actually uses a lot of non-American sources. It's super well edited and produced too. No baseball metaphors and I can't remember the hosts saying "Imagine what that must be like" even once.
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What’s the name of the podcast so we can listen to previous works?
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