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  • MilkM Offline
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    Agree with @Tim about Bret Easton Ellis. The Tarantino interview was great, although I notice that doesn't seem to be on itunes anymore? Alec Baldwin's 'Here's the Thing' gets some pretty good conversations.

    If you like 80's & 90's movies I recommend 'How Did This Get Made?'. It's pretty fantastic.

    I like Rogan's podcast but I have to be very selective. There must be well over 10 hours a week of content from him, right?

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    @Siam said in Good podcasts:

    Jegga did you ever take Rogans advice and lisren to Dan Carlins history casts?

    I did and while I lost about 2 days, by christ I feel educated on the first world war!

    Very good

    No, sounds good. I think this was the one I was listening to the other day, cover the origins of burning man , its tie in with fight club and how they are using MDMA as a way of treating PTSD.

    http://podcasts.joerogan.net/podcasts/duncan-trussell-13

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    @Milk Yeah, How did this get made is a fun listen.

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    • 99% Invisible covers a wide range of interesting topics http://99percentinvisible.org/episodes/

    • More or Less (from BBC) is my favorite statistics podcast http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02nrss1/episodes/downloads

    • Do The Right Thing - funny gameshow podcast with comedians about doing the right (or wrong) thing in any situation https://www.comedy.co.uk/podcasts/dotherightthing/ Try this one first from the last series with Andy Zaltzman and sex expert Lou Sanders https://www.comedy.co.uk/podcasts/dotherightthing/series6_5/

    • The Infinite Monkey Cage. Brian Cox and Robin Ince talking about science with scientists and comedians http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00snr0w/episodes/downloads

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    Lance Armstrong's podcast has been really good with some interesting guests. Very honest and up front. I was never an Armstrong fan (cheating bastard) but after listening to his podcast - respect! This bloke is a winner.

    The Forward

    The Forward

    The Forward Podcast with Lance Armstrong gives the audience a rare and revealing listen into Armstrong's conversations with an eclectic range of personalities—some well-known, others simply with intriguing stories to tell. Guests, which hail from the worlds of politics, entertainment, art, business...

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    @GagaBoy said in Good podcasts:

    Lance Armstrong's podcast has been really good with some interesting guests. Very honest and up front. I was never an Armstrong fan (cheating bastard) but after listening to his podcast - respect! This bloke is a winner.

    The Forward

    The Forward

    The Forward Podcast with Lance Armstrong gives the audience a rare and revealing listen into Armstrong's conversations with an eclectic range of personalities—some well-known, others simply with intriguing stories to tell. Guests, which hail from the worlds of politics, entertainment, art, business...

    Interesting hearing him talk after his massive fall from grace and as Rogan pointed out a lot of other admitted drug cheats are still in the record books while he's been removed.

    Still this he's a fluffybunny though.

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    Well, I think Armstrong himself summed it up pretty well in Rogan's podcast. Rogan was trying to justify/explain/normalise the cheating a little, and Armstrong said that people might have been able to get over the cheating, but how he aggressively went after his whistle blowers is something they can't get over.

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    I've good things about this one:

    https://www.acast.com/mydadwroteaporno

    "Imagine if your Dad wrote a dirty book. Most people would try to ignore it and pretend it had never happened - but not Jamie Morton. Instead, he's decided to read it to the world in this brand new comedy podcast. With the help of his friends, James Cooper and BBC Radio 1's Alice Levine, Jamie will be reading a chapter a week and discovering more about his father than he ever bargained for."

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    Latest Cumtown episode is good.

    http://shoutengine.com/CumTown/ep-42-will-smith-menaker-32908

    Also:

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    @Tim said in Good podcasts:

    Latest Cumtown episode is good.

    Do you learn to ignore the Stavros laugh?

    I like Mullen when he's been a guest on Legion of Skanks or the various O&A related shows but I can't stand that Stavros laugh

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    Radiolab have some decent ones but they are short, I'd be interested in what others think of this because I think in one way or another it is in our future and it has pretty huge ramifications .

    Update: Eye In the Sky

    Update: Eye In the Sky

    Ross McNutt has a superpower — he can zoom in on everyday life, then rewind and fast-forward to solve crimes in a shutter-flash. But should he?

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    @Duluth I actually like Stav. I find enthusiasm infectious. I love that he enquires of every woman mentioned if "they have nice big titties?"

    I understand that a lot of people are put off by his cackle though. Guess I just got used to it fast.

    Cousin Ralph is my favourite character.

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    @Duluth BTW, at least listen to Mullen's trolling of Garrett Wang (Voyager's Harry Kim) on the episode linked above.

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    @Siam said in Good podcasts:

    Jegga did you ever take Rogans advice and lisren to Dan Carlins history casts?

    I did and while I lost about 2 days, by christ I feel educated on the first world war!

    Very good

    Second vote for Carlin, the one about the mongols was a cracking listen too, was free when I got it, but his stuff sometimes charges

    Ben

    Hardcore History Series

    Hardcore History Series

    538 does a good, pretty even handed, weekly US politics podcast -

    FiveThirtyEight Politics Show - PodCenter - ESPN Radio

    FiveThirtyEight Politics Show - PodCenter - ESPN Radio

    Nate Silver and the FiveThirtyEight team cover the latest in politics, tracking the issues and "game-changers" every week.

    Chapo Trap house is probably best described as US poltics for anarchists, they take an entertaining shit on pretty much everyone -

    PodBean Development

    Chapo Trap House Podcast | Free Listening on Podbean App

    Chapo Trap House Podcast | Free Listening on Podbean App

    Podcast by Chapo Trap House

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    @Tim said in Good podcasts:

    @Duluth I actually like Stav. I find enthusiasm infectious. I love that he enquires of every woman mentioned if "they have nice big titties?"

    I understand that a lot of people are put off by his cackle though. Guess I just got used to it fast.

    Just listened. It sounds like they keep him lower in the mix. I wonder if he's nervous on other shows too, he seemed to cackle a lot less here.

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    The podcast guest I cannot stand is Jim Norton. Dumb as shit, and not even remotely funny.

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    @Tim said in Good podcasts:

    The podcast guest I cannot stand is Jim Norton. Dumb as shit, and not even remotely funny.

    He's uneven. He's brilliant when sitting with someone he likes (Colin Quinn, Cumia, Gervais or going back a few years Patrice O'Neal)
    But he gets weirdly passive aggressive with some comics, like when Mullen was on his radio show.

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    @Duluth Fair play, I'll have to give him another chance.

    BTW, what's your favourite Sam Hyde bit?

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    If you like history then the History Extra Podcast is good. It focuses on one or two topics per episode and is usually a chat with a historian who's written a book about the topic.

    Good for finding out new info from a broad range of topics.

    One warning is that the presenters are pretty dry so if you like Carlin's style be warned it's quite different.

    HistoryExtra podcast | Listen now to history podcasts

    If you like movies then Empire Magazine podcast is good.

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    @Tim said in Good podcasts:

    BTW, what's your favourite Sam Hyde bit?

    Have I admitted to enjoying his stuff or was that a guess?

    I understand why people either love or hate 'world peace' but he shouldn't have attracted so much hatred. Particularly disappointing were the other comics that campaigned to get it cancelled.

    Whats good? I enjoy his rants. Kickstarter TV has some good moments. Thats where he breaks down various kickstarter projects that are based on entitlement or delusions of grandeur (such as the feminist cycle trip to the middle east that would ultimately end with a spoken word performance to educate people about her experiences)

    The MDE skit Moms is brutal. I can understand why most people would hate it though

    His standup (delivered terribly) is about getting a pearl clutching reaction. The cunty jokes are only part of the bit.. the audience reaction is just as important

    Even 'Jews Rock' I find funny. Making fun of the people who truely believe he's a racist, who then must bow before his jewish masters at Adult Swim

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