Good podcasts
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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
538 does a good, pretty even handed, weekly US politics podcast -
Chapo Trap house is probably best described as US poltics for anarchists, they take an entertaining shit on pretty much everyone -
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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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@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. -
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.
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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@Duluth Just a guess.
World Peace wasn't my thing, but some of his stuff cracks me up. I loved KSTV.
I think my favourite bit (more to think about than to laugh at immediately) is when he takes fantasies of morally justified violence and takes them to a ludicrous extreme with ... Lena Dunham. e.g. "If I was put in a self-defence situation by Lena Dunham where I had to defend my life, and the lives of family, from her, I would ..." and goes on to describe beating her in absurdly graphic detail.
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@Duluth said in Good podcasts:
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.
Yeah, that was really annoying. Especially all the lame dipshits who tried to get more cred by taking potshots at him. You just know that they've posted the "love that memory/cheap lambrusco wine" memes a million times as well.
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Rogan is unlistenable if he has a fellow stoner on. He'll talk for hours about how monkeys came down from the trees and evolved into man after they discovered lsd
The long format only works if the guest is interesting and Rogan respects their view and lets them speak. So about 1 in every 20 episodes
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@Nepia said in Good podcasts:
I listened to my first Joe Rogan podcast as he was interviewing the director Kevin Smith.
Fuck me it was terrible, they were just two stoners babbling bullshit for 3 hours.
That one sucked for a variety of reasons, the ones with Duncan Trussle and Ari Shaffir tend to be the same if not worse. The dinosaur guy is pretty tedious .
The one Siam mentioned was good, in part way through the one with Flores talking about coyotes , it's actually pretty interesting . The best so far I reckon is probably the one with Jordan Peterson.
Did anyone check out the radio lab one I mentioned?
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@Nepia yeah, you make a good point. His Lance Armstrong one was great I thought. but then I've listened to a few others, and the MMA ones are good, but any of the others are pretty dull.
I got 10 minutes into one with a pro marijuana guy and turned it off. I don't like stoner stuff at all - they are right up there with anti-vaccers, vegetarians and born-agains for me.
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So that is the first Rogan I've listened to - I thought that Smith would be a good one as I listen to a bunch of his podcasts and like his speaking shows he does.
But as @Duluth notes pairing two stoners together makes it pretty unlistenable. There were hints of a good discussion there but it would always get hijacked by the rambling.
His stoner politics are all over the show (going from the sample size of one podcast), in favour of universal income, Hillary bad cos she lies, Trump not as bad even though he lies (did I just do the Candyman version of calling Frank to this thread
), no president, all his food thoughts etc.
He's actually a really good speaker too so if the subjects are good he should be all good. @MajorRage I'll definitely give the Armstrong one a listen.
I just have to block out thoughts of how annoying he was on Fear Factor.
On the subject of Smith, if you guys want some light listening about pop culture stuff (movies, comics, tv) then Fatman on Batman is great - he does them with a writer called Mark Bernardin who is really on to it.
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@Nepia said in Good podcasts:
@jegga He was pretty in favour of it on the Smith podcast - he brought it up a few times.
Yeah on one of the ones with Duncan Trussle they spent about 20 minutes agreeing with each other about not having to worry about money would make people more creative .
Sure it will.
There was a more interesting part of that one though talking about PTSD and how a doctor in the states is using MDMA to treat it and is paying for it with crowd funding.The Scott Addams one was ok in parts,I think the guy is just stuck in a rut of confirmation bias about how everything Trump does proves him right.