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Two questions:

  1. How do you find new podcasts to listen to, and;
  2. What are 1 or 2 podcasts that you would recommend to others?
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[–] whoisearth@lemmy.ca 2 points 16 hours ago

I use the old fashioned radio to find podcasts. I listen to CBC Radio 1 here in Canada which has programs they highlight random podcasts.

I listen to "The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge" daily because I'm a politics nerd. Highly recommend if you want insight on how Canada operates and how the world works.

[–] FinjaminPoach@lemmy.world 3 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

How do you find new podcasts to listen to,

I honestly have only been selecting ones that come up on my yt feed, e.g by clips or entire episodes, and that has given me enough to chew on.

What are 1 or 2 podcasts that you would recommend to others?

Heh. They're all boring!!

Well, the only one that's both high prod value and i can be confident anyone will enjoy is The Rest Is History by 2 british historians, but content warning because it describes horribly violent things sometimes.

I've listened to a few about interviewing actors or celebrities, like *inside of you *by Michael Rosenbaum and Rob Brydon's podcast, but you see those kinds of podcast don't make you want to tune in for every episode. Because it would be superfluous.

[–] cRazi_man@europe.pub 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I first got into podcasts by looking all through BBC listings. There's enough there to last a lifetime. After that I've found other stuff from YouTube recommendations, other podcast recommendations, suggestions online, etc.

Recently commented in a similar post, so I'll paste that comment:

Podcasts are my thing. I've got you covered.

Depends on what you're into:

More or Less: Behind the Stats - analysis of some statistic from the news

The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos - what science says about how to be happy

The Audio Long Read - long form articles from the Guardian newspaper

You Are Not So Smart - cognitive science related. How we know things, our biases, how our thinking is flawed, etc.

Dan Snow's History Hit - One of the few history podcasts I really like

Short History Of... - a short history of some specific thing

The Forum - expert panel discussion about some topic

Behind the Bastards - Very well known podcast focusing on some bastard personality

CrowdScience - in depth investigation of a listener science question

Radiolab - in depth investigation of a topic of their interest. Quite broad scope.

Unexpected Elements - a very varied mix of discussions around a science topic from the news

Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford - Tim Harford is the podcast king for me. This show is a deep dive into something that went wrong in news or history, and an investigation of all the systemic failures around it. It tries to show how blame is hardly ever warranted on a single person and the systems are at fault.

The Martin Lewis Podcast - UK consumer advocate and saving guru

Show Me The Meaning! A Wisecrack podcast - a couple of philosophers talk about a movie

The Inquiry - a deep dive into a news story

Revisionist History - Malcolm Gladwell's podcast about a range of different things

The Law Show - UK legal system issues

The Infinite Monkey Cage - comedy science panel show

The Supermassive Podcast - space related podcast

File on 4 investigates - detailed story from deep investigative journalism

Thinking Allowed - light philosophical ramblings

When It Hits the Fan - two public relations experts talk about PR issues from current events

Discovery - science related. Currently mostly doing shows about "a life scientific" I.e. talking to a scientist about their life

Overthink - philosophy made accessible

What It's Like To Be.. - a person from a particular occupation talks about their job

People Fixing the World - people from different parts of the world fixing some local problem in their community in a creative way

Hidden Brain - my absolute favourite. Cognitive science related. Explains how the brain works and how to use the understanding to male your own love better.

Within Reason

Your Parenting Mojo - evidence based parenting. Can be a very dry long-winded research presentation, but this has improved my parenting (and life) immensely

Sideways - different ideas and how to look at things differently

Darknet Diaries - stories from the dark underbelly of the internet

The Reith Lectures - once a year short lecture series, but well worth listening to the backlog

Evil Genius with Russell Kane - comedians discuss how some villains from history weren't so bad and how some heroes from history were terrible people

Owls at Dawn - ramblings of a couple of philosophers

Sound of Gaming - excellent music show about music soundtracks from videogames

Playing god? - medical ethics discussion

30 Animals That Made Us Smarter - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

50 Things That Made the Modern Economy - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

A History of the World in 100 Objects - this series has ended but it is worth listening to the backlog

I would also recommend the podcast series made to accompany the Chernobyl and Last of Us TV series.

S Town - a nice fiction mini series drama story.

[–] Almacca@aussie.zone 0 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

That's too many podcasts! How can anyone listen to that many?

[–] cRazi_man@europe.pub 1 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Listen at x2 speed. A 40 min podcast becomes a 20 min podcast and is clearly comprehensible and enjoyable. It actually gets annoying hearing regular speed for how slow it is.

Set your podcast app to autoskip the first and last 1 to 2 min (depending on the podcast) as these are usually ads and shoutouts to other podcasts.

Delete upcoming podcast episodes that are not of interest. You don't have to listen to everything.

I listen any time I can give attention. Commuting (40 min x2), chores like cleaning (an hour a day), gym (an hour every other day). I'll even listen in the shower or while shaving or while I'm sitting in the park watching my kids play on the swings from a distance. I'm effectively listening for 2 hours max (real time) in a day. With double speed this effectively gets through 4 hours of podcast content.

I even put one earphone in and listened to podcasts while getting a root canal and crown at the dentist. It makes a huge difference if you can keep yourself mentally engaged rather than just staring at the ceiling and thinking about the drill grinding away your tooth. Podcasts can be amazing and much better than doom scrolling brain dead content (just need to avoid brain dead podcasts).

[–] Almacca@aussie.zone 2 points 17 hours ago

I'm not that starved for content that I need to speedrun it. 1x speed is fine for me.

You don’t have to listen to everything.

I know. The few shows I have are enough for me.

[–] yakko@feddit.uk 2 points 21 hours ago

I like Last Podcast on the Left. Comedians on true crime, the paranormal, conspiracies, and history. Their humour isn't for everyone, but it serves to leaven the subject matter.

I mostly like Marcus on that show, and his music history podcast No Dogs in Space is pretty good too. Great to have someone explain stuff like the Stooges without the "you had to have been there" attitude.

[–] BCsven@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 day ago

Antennapod.

Head in the Office - political discussion/analysis

Darknet Diaries - stories from hackers and con artists

[–] quediuspayu@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 20 hours ago

I mostly pay attention to posts asking for recommendations just in case there's a little gem of a podcast made for passion.
Once or twice a year I try one of those I hear ads for and end up deleting them soon after.

One of these gems if you're into it is The History in the Bible Podcast. From its website:

...a layman's guide to a century and more of research into the Biblical texts and the archaeological evidence behind them.

I found it surprisingly interesting and some of Gary's sarcastic jabs made me chuckle from time to time.

[–] toomanypancakes@crazypeople.online 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I rely entirely on what my husband puts on, I do don't really seek out podcasts myself. That being said, I've enjoyed Behind the Bastards, Some More News, The Anthropocene Reviewed, and Maintenance Phase. If you like garbage I can also recommend Skin Suit and Dan Savage's Lovecast.

[–] Almacca@aussie.zone 2 points 17 hours ago

Some More News,

I also recommend Even More News - a more regular, more informal podcast from the same crew. Jonathon is also there.

[–] Iconoclast@feddit.uk 1 points 23 hours ago

Excluing few exceptions, the vast majority of podcasts I've discovered have been via the podcasts I already listen to.

Modern Wisdom is the one I'd most recommend giving a shot, though I can't imagine it to be very popular among the userbase of this platform.

Hanging out on Tumblr and hanging out on Bluesky

[–] wolframhydroxide@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)
  1. mostly looking based on podcasts I already enjoy.
  2. The Magnus Archives. It's an examination of the Architecture of Fear. It is one of the finest examples of worldbuilding I've ever seen, It just makes sense that the world works in the way it does, and every piece you learn makes more sense. Tight storytelling, and everything is connected, even though it's a monster-of-the-week episodic show. The entire 200-episode storyline was planned by the time they finished the first 10 episodes. You'll know whether it's for you by the end of the fourth episode.
[–] SculptusPoe@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Most of the time I find podcasts by accident.

Hard Core History - (Every series he makes is great but "Blueprint for Armageddon" describes WWI better than I ever heard it described and it is a masterpiece. Unfortunately that particular series is old enough that it is only on Dan Carlin's website for sale, but his new shows are free.)

Coverville - A very well curated music show that is all cover songs and has been running since 2004. Somewhere around 2005 I was working at the postoffice, and that show got me through the day. It is still the best music show I know of.

[–] velma@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Hardcore History is really great, +1 on that recommendation.

[–] yakko@feddit.uk 2 points 21 hours ago

Also his Common Sense series is pretty good. Very rare updates, they tend to jumpscare me when they pop up

[–] gedaliyah@lemmy.world 1 points 23 hours ago

I follow more than I have time to listen to. Here are a few:

Stuff You Should Know

Hidden Brain

Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me

This American Life

Talk to friends, compare lists, get back to this comment a week from now...

Here are my last 2 discoveries:

Just YouTube clips. Cumtown is the only podcast i really loved