Good podcasts
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My favourite podcast at the moment is Our Fake History where the guy looks at history and historical myths and tries to work out what's true or not. It's been going for a few years and has about 120 episodes that I've been slowly making my way through.
Lots of interesting topics. I burnt through all the high interest ones pretty quickly but have found some of the ones I've been less interested in to be really good and has sent me down (good) rabbit holes of research.
I tried to do a search to see if I'd already mentioned but the word fake mostly seemed to bring up the US Politics thread, so if I have already mentioned it this is a reminder.
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@taniwharugby said in Good podcasts:
@nepia I havent started listening, but a few eps on my list - Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford, which tells stories of mistakes, catastrophes and heists, soundbite I heard was pretty good.
Listened to one of his on the Torey Canyon.
Similar vein to Sean Brady.
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@sparky The History of Rome is also a good one it’s about 200 episodes or so of 30 mins goes through the whole history up until 420AD, I’m currently on the history of Byzantium which is a follow on I’m 193 episodes deep on that both really good.
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@mikey07 I've been working my way through The History of Rome off and on for a couple of years I think I'm up to Theodosius but it's a while since I dipped into it. I agree it's bloody well done. My problem is a lot of the podcasts I follow are topical so I have to listen to them first - that's about 8 hours worth a week, but I will get back to the fag end days of Rome soon I hope.
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@taniwharugby said in Good podcasts:
@nepia I havent started listening, but a few eps on my list - Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford, which tells stories of mistakes, catastrophes and heists, soundbite I heard was pretty good.
Listened to a few of these, was a good one on the Dunning-Kruger hijack, Harold Shipman (and statistics) and one on the Curse of Knowledge (not unlike the dunning-kruger effect) meets the Valley of death
All very interesting
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Another in the Cautionary Tales series - Number Fever; How Pepsi Nearly Went Pop
Which is basically when promos go wrong!
I mean accidentally producing 500,000 winning numbers for $1,000,000 (in Filipino currency) or offering up a Harrier Jump Jet for $700k in Pepsi Points...
Fascinating listen!
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@sparky said in Good podcasts:
If you like History podcasts, the Rest of History with Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook comes highly recommended by me and has been getting lots of excellent reviews. The episodes on Weird Wars, China, Tutankhaum and Communism were especially good.
This was a good tip. Have been listening since, I reckon it's the best general history podcast I've come accross so far. Cheers.
The 7 Years War episode just been was fascianting.
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The Imelda May episode of Jools & Jim's Joyride on BBC Sounds is the funniest thing I've heard in ages.
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@taniwharugby said in Good podcasts:
Another in the Cautionary Tales series - Number Fever; How Pepsi Nearly Went Pop
Which is basically when promos go wrong!
I mean accidentally producing 500,000 winning numbers for $1,000,000 (in Filipino currency) or offering up a Harrier Jump Jet for $700k in Pepsi Points...
Fascinating listen!
Been binge listening Cautionary Tales. Great stuff.
Listening in order from the beginning. Just done the Dunning Kruger Highjack.
Shipment was extremely disturbing.
Have you checked out the other podcasts he advertises? (The Last Archive etc?). Any good?
Might look them up next.
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@booboo said in Good podcasts:
@taniwharugby said in Good podcasts:
Another in the Cautionary Tales series - Number Fever; How Pepsi Nearly Went Pop
Which is basically when promos go wrong!
I mean accidentally producing 500,000 winning numbers for $1,000,000 (in Filipino currency) or offering up a Harrier Jump Jet for $700k in Pepsi Points...
Fascinating listen!
Been binge listening Cautionary Tales. Great stuff.
Listening in order from the beginning. Just done the Dunning Kruger Highjack.
Shipment was extremely disturbing.
Have you checked out the other podcasts he advertises? (The Last Archive etc?). Any good?
Might look them up next.
Have you listened to Revisionist History? It's Malcolm Gladwell's one. It's pretty good - and got me on to this one as he played a clip of The Rogue Dressed as a Captain.
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@booboo the Dunning Kruger one was great, so relevant!
Shipment, not sure I listened to that one, I did skip a few.
Not gone to any others advertised yet, but am listening to another, Good Assassins: Hunting the Butcher which is pretty good, about a MOssad agent hunting the 'Butcher of Latvia'.
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@taniwharugby said in Good podcasts:
@booboo the Dunning Kruger one was great, so relevant!
Shipment, not sure I listened to that one, I did skip a few.
Not gone to any others advertised yet, but am listening to another, Good Assassins: Hunting the Butcher which is pretty good, about a MOssad agent hunting the 'Butcher of Latvia'.
Ach. Bloody atocorrect.
Meant to be Shipman (title "Catching a Killer Doctor")
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@taniwharugby said in Good podcasts:
@booboo the Dunning Kruger one was great, so relevant!
Shipment, not sure I listened to that one, I did skip a few.
Not gone to any others advertised yet, but am listening to another, Good Assassins: Hunting the Butcher which is pretty good, about a MOssad agent hunting the 'Butcher of Latvia'.
I started this, I'm two episodes in and I'm really enjoying it.
The Dunning Kruger one was good, and I actually read the actual journal article so that I can now be that twat telling people they're using it wrong on the internet.
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I've been listening to this for a while and really enjoying it
Basically 3 comics taking the piss out of religious stories that occurred in the past week.