According to Antennapod:
- In Our Time
- Thinking Allowed
- Revolutions
However, I was listening to a LOT of Philosophize This prior to switching to Antennapod, so I expect that that would really take first place.
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According to Antennapod:
However, I was listening to a LOT of Philosophize This prior to switching to Antennapod, so I expect that that would really take first place.
Blowback.
If you want to know about the history of American wars and interventions, that is the best podcast by far.
Something about the McElroy's comedic style is perfect for me. And I've been watching MKBHD almost since he started on YouTube.
Lateral with Tom Scott (game show about random and obscure trivia, heavily inspired by QI)
Beautiful/Anonymous with Chris Gethard (hour long phone conversations with anonymous callers, it can get either super deep and emotional or just batshit insane)
A Bit Fruity with Matt Bernstein (queer politics and culture)
Making It - Bob Clagett (I Like to Make Stuff on youtube), Jimmy Diresta (on youtube), David Picciuto (Make Anything on youtube) discuss their projects, being a maker, being on youtube, etc.
Safety Third - William Osman (on youtube), Allen Pan (on youtube), Kevin (Backyard Scientist on youtube), and guests (supposed to be Nigel of NileRed, but he never shows up). Nominally, they talk about being science youtubers, but it descends into chaos pretty rapidly.
A podcast of 3 of my friends just shooting the shit, being morons to each other.
99pi. I started from the beginning two years ago, and now I am just 40 or so episodes behind.
I've watched so much mech anime this year...
Revolutions
History Of The Great War
Aristoteleen kantapÀÀ
Where's the feature in AntennaPod? I've only found the total numbers
A mixture of comedy, news and true crime, all on Podcast Addict.
Well There's Your Problem
Black Box Down
This Podcast Will Kill You
Apparently, I like listening to stories about death and disaster
I don't use antennapod, but at a guess mine would be:
Jung & naiv And Aufwachen Podcast
Are the best ones.- but they are german
FΓΌr mich: Logbuch Netzpolitk, Lage der Nation, UKW, Raumzeit, Forschergeist, Hoaxilla. DAS PODCAST UFO, Stay Forever und "WTFM 100, Null" fΓΌr's Entertainment. Aber Jung & Naiv ist auch super. Tilo auf der Bundespressekonferenz ist immer ein highlight.
Maybe I'm just a dummy. I can't figure out where antennapod tells you this?
You need the latest update, then it shows up as a card on the home screen of the app.
I struggled with finding it as well, as I have the Queue-screen as my root screen.
History of philosophy without any gaps
β’ Click Here β’ Ask Noah Show β’ Linux Unplugged β’ Self Hosting β’ Darknet Diaries β’ The Privacy and Security OSINT show.
Behind the Bastards The Daily Zeitgeist Factually!
According to pocket casts:
Not sure why 3 and 4 are mixed up π€·ββοΈ but I did enjoy my time with each!
Similar to mine!
-Fuckface
-Facejam
-Serious Trouble
-MBMBAM
-ANMA
Knowledge Fight! Pretty much the only I regularly listen to. It's two friends listening to Alex Jones. The premise is that one of them knows nothing about the insane stuff Alex Jones spouts and the other one has researched it and kinda shows it to Jordan (the one who knows nothing about Alex). They are hundreds of episodes and the show is still as funny and informative as day one.
I didn't listen to any other podcasts because there's enough in these series to fill my work time and induce a rabid research of the topics discussed.
Bitcoin dad pod Linux unplugged Ask Noah Office ladies 2.5 admins
These are my top five this year.
285 hours listened to this year? Yeesh.
Shut up and sit down, funniest board game podcast
Office Ladies is pretty much the only thing I listen to. I'm almost through s3.
I've tried out quite a few, but the ones I've stuck with are:
Destination Linux: I haven't listened to it in a whule because I barely have any time left for it, but it can often be very interesting and educational.
Tech over Tea: It's an Interview-style podcast where Brodie Robertson, a well-known Linux YouTuber, interviews a member of the Open Source community, usually a developer, about their project and you could often get some interesting insights into the life and responsibilities of an open source developer, as well as some interesting stories during development and insights into what the future of the project might look like.
The Glass Cannon
The Daily Beans
Behind the Bastards
I think I listened only one podcast.
It's finnish. It's about a woman who decided to be an self-sustaining mother (not to be mixed with single parent) and her thoughts and research between before and after getting the child.
Ologies with Alie Ward
Basic tech bro stuff but, WAN Show
How is WAN show lately? I tried to listen a while back but Linus... comes off really, really full of himself and it was hard tolerate to get to the substance.
He def has an ego but, I think heβs a good person and I agree with the majority of broader ethical opinions he has so, nothing that turns me off a ton
I haven't listened to many podcasts lately, so this will be over the past couple years.
By hour count this year:
The Right Time with Bomani Jones.
I wonder what he'll be doing next since he was let go from ESPN in the great 2023 purge.
Levat Burton Reads
Darknet Diaries
Maybe I'm just a dummy. I can't figure out where antennapod tells you this?
Knowledge Fight Omnibus! The Villain Was Right Penn's Sunday School
EMS 20/20
Thatβs pretty much it. For anyone curious they take user submitted EMS calls and review/critique them. I find it funny as hell but their humor certainly wonβt be for everyone. And if youβre not even tangentially working near the EMS field it might not be interesting at all.
Lately, I have started listening to Soft Voice, and I enjoy it too.