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    A lot. The one’s I always come back to are

    Not another D&D podcast

    Improvised star trek

    Thrilling adventure hour

    Dungeons & Daddies

    Hello from the Magic Tavern

    Conan O Brian Needs a Friend

    Comedy Bang Bang

    Doug loves Movies - (since covid has a lot of video call episodes instead of live shows which really kills the energy imo.)

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    Stuff you should know

    Ukraine: The Latest

    Critical Role

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    • The Delta Flyers
    • Within the Wires
    • My Dad Wrote a Porno
    • Was I in a Cult?
    • I Was a Teenaged Fundamentalist
    • David Tennant Does a Podcast With…
    • Welcome to Nightvale
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    • The Regulation podcast
    • 100% Eat
    • Red Web
    • Tales from the Stinky Dragon
    • The Podcats
    • So… Alright
    • Cortex
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    • 99% Invisible
    • Twenty Thousand Hertz
    • Radiolab
    • Science Vs
    • Snap Judgement
    • Outside/In
    • Endless Thread
    • Unexplainable
    • Search Engine
    • Decoder Ring
    • Invisibilia (discontinued)
    • The Moth
    • Reply All (discontinued)
    • The Sporkful
    • This American Life
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    The only podcast I listen to is the only podcast that has ever existed and it’s called ‘All Fantasy Everything.’ Everything else other users have posted is actually All Fantasy Everything in disguise behind a Joker mask hiding deep in the jungles of Bolivia. Pretty twisted.

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      That’s a fantastic name for a podcast (or most anything else).

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    In the podcasting app I have the follwoing subscriptions:

    • Behind The Bastards
    • The Delta Flyers
    • Lions Led By Donkeys
    • Decoding The Unknown
    • Kill James Bond
    • P3 Dokumentär
    • Well There’s Your Problem
    • Damn Interesting
    • The Podcats
    • Nerd3 Podcats
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    Do radio shows count? I don’t know that anyone has mentioned A Way With Words, in which the hosts answer questions from callers on any and all language questions.

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    • It’s always sunny podcast,
    • Radiolab,
    • 99 Percent invisible ,
    • The Dollop,
    • Stuff You Should Know,
    • Philosophize This,
    • Behind The Bastards,
    • Sawbones,
    • The Moth
    • This American Life (less these days)

    Then I have a couple of news and political news talk shows that I listen to sparingly.

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      Stuff You Should Know

      I would like to give it a try… but I don’t find 🔎 the original Podcast RSS feed !!! Someone has it !?

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    In order of listening frequency:

    The Greatest Generation

    Behind the Bastards

    Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend

    Linux Unplugged

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    I like On Taking Pictures a lot. Nice podcast that really sparked my interest in photography about 10 years ago.

    I try to stay away from political podcasts these days because I’m just too burnt out.

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    I prefer single voice, storytelling podcasts. I listen to them as bedtime stories a lot.

    • Lore (the older episodes are better, IMO)
    • Myths & Legends (snarky modern retelling of old folk stories)
    • Fictional (when he actually updates it… same guy as above, but these are classic literature)
    • LeVar Burton Reads (all over the board. It’s whatever stories LeVar liked. Leans a bit toward speculative fiction)
    • Drabblecast, sometimes good if you like “weird fiction”
    • Cautionary Tales (nonfiction)
    • Just started getting into The Program. Clear Black Mirror influences here.
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      Cautionary Tales is stressful but fun. The host has a great style and podcast voice.

      LeVar Burton Reads is often great. If you like LeVar and have kids in your life, they may like Sound Detectives! , wherein a detective and a 4 foot tall ear named Audie investigate missing sounds.

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        The thing I like most about LeVar Burton Reads is that it’s basically Reading Rainbow with the occasional “fuck” thrown in there.

        And yeah, Tim Harford’s smooth voice is a much-needed balance to the anxiety inducing content of Cautionary Tales.

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      I also listen to Lore, Myths and Legends and Fictional as bedtime stories.

      I would add “Nothing Much Happens” to this list. The podcaster writes these short stories and tells them in a soothing voice with the goal of helping you fall asleep.

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        I’ve seen that one in my podcast app, but my backlog is still so long. Might be good for nights that I just want to zonk right out though.