Hawk Hart
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Sold his organs.
The Best There Is, the Best There Was, and the Best That There Ever Will Be
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Post by Hawk Hart on Dec 5, 2012 18:50:47 GMT -5
I listen to at least one episode of Review-a-Wai every day.
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Corporate H
Grimlock
He Buries Them Alive
Posts: 13,829
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Post by Corporate H on Dec 5, 2012 19:37:16 GMT -5
The Joe Rogan Experience, Art of Wrestling, WTF, Smodcast..
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Dec 5, 2012 20:45:02 GMT -5
Hardcore History by Dan Carlin. Best history podcast on the internet, bar none. FANTASTIC podcast. I'm getting impatient for the final part of Wrath of the Khans.
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Jonathan Michaels
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
The Archduke of Levity
Here since TNA was still kinda okay
Posts: 18,230
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Post by Jonathan Michaels on Dec 5, 2012 21:30:47 GMT -5
Smodcast, Sklarbro, Doug Loves Movies, Judge John Hodgman, How Did This Get Made, Rob Has a Podcast, International Waters, The Bugle, Superego, Left Handed Radio, Firewall and Iceberg, Comedy Bang Bang, Nerd Poker, Nerdist, Indoor Kids, Mike and Tom Eat Snacks, WTF, Hollywood Babble-On, FEaB, Thrilling Adventure Hour, The Smartest Man In The World, Fat Man On Batman, The Reality Show Show, You Made It Weird, the Flop House, Harmontown, The Dana Gould Hour, The Pod F. Tompkast, Never Not Funny, Christopher Titus, Mission Log.......
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Post by drjayphd (feat. Pitbull) on Dec 5, 2012 22:27:17 GMT -5
FAR too many. I just dropped all the SModcasts because Kevin Smith has degenerated into a giggling blob of THC and Fassbender-cock-lust, so here's the current lineup:
* 99% Invisible (semi-weekly, on design) * APM: Marketplace (public radio show on business, this feed includes the morning segment, tech report, mid-day podcast and full show) * The Basketball Jones (daily show on the Score about the NBA, featuring a bunch of funny Canadians) * BBC Business Daily (BBC radio show on business) * Comedy Bang-Bang (weekly spoof of talk shows, hosted by Scott Aukerman (or is it Hot Saucerman now?)) * Decode DC (sporadic, ex-NPR reporter on politics in practice) * East Meets West (weeklyish, two ex-TechTV personalities talk about whatever they damn well please) * The Economist (a couple per weekday, British people with accents) * ESPN Baseball Today (every time someone accuses their hosts of bias, a kitten dies) * ESPN: The B.S. Report (Bill Simmons talkin' sports and stuff, featuring irritating Subway ads) * ESPN: Pardon the Interruption (daily TV show featuring two old guys bickering about sports, this is the audio-only feed) * Fighting Talk (BBC weekly show, featuring mostly British guys bickering about soccer) * Freakonomics Radio (weekly show involving off-kilter looks at issues which could be explained through economic principles) * Game Night Guys (weekly show where two guys in Arizona play board games and have awesome chemistry) * Grantland Network (various sports-related podcasts, once a day) * Hornets247.com (twice-weekly show on the New Orleans Hornets, and yes, they're gonna have to change their name soon) * How Did This Get Made? (sorta weekly show on insane movies) * KCRW's Good Food (weekly show... ever watch the Delicious Dish sketches on SNL? They're spoofing this) * KCRW's Today's Top Tune (one song per weekday) * KEXP Music that Matters (weekly roundup of new music, by a (public?) radio station in Seattle) * KEXP Song of the Day (exactly what it says on the tin) * Five Hundy By Midnight (weekly show about Las Vegas entertainment, etc. featuring lots of submissions by listeners on vacation there) * Lifehacker (weekly podcast featuring the blog's writers talking about some of their posts and answering questions) * The Moth (once a week, a story from the storytelling series) * The Rachel Maddow Show (MSNBC pundit show) * The Nerdist (Chris Hardwick et al with various actors, authors, etc.) * New Yorker: The Political Scene (New Yorker writers talk about politics once a week) * NPR Sunday Puzzle (Sunday segment on NPR with Will Shortz playing word games with listeners) * NPR Planet Money (twice-weekly show on issues involving economic matters, initially started to track the economic collapse) * NPR It's All Politics (two NPR reporters talk about politics once a week) * NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour (NPR reporters/writers talk about pop culture, namely comics, TV shows, music, once a week) * NPR Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me! (weekly show where comedians mock the news) * On Being with Krista Tippett (polite weekly conversation about ethics, religion, etczzzz...) * On Cinema (Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington review movies... VERY briefly) * On the Media (weekly public radio show about mass media) * Savage Lovecast (weekly show from sex advice columnist Dan Savage advising people on sex) * Shots Fired (Spin writer and MC Nocando talk about hip-hop) * Skeptoid (weekly show debunking superstitions and bad science) * Slate Presents Lexicon Valley (once every other week, on how language evolves) * Slate's Audio Book Club (monthly show where Slate writers talk about books) * Slate's Culture Gabfest (weekly show where gabbing occurs on pop culture) * Slate's Hang Up and Listen (weekly gab-oriented show on sports) * Slate's Political Gabfest (again, truth in advertising) * The Solid Verbal (twice-weekly show about college football) * The Sporkful (ex-NPR reporter talking about food and unorthodox ways to eat, now once every other week) * Stuff You Missed In History Class (twice weekly, talking about less-famous historical figures and events) * Stuff You Should Know (twice weekly, on how stuff works, run by How Stuff Works) * This American Life (weekly public radio show on upper-class white people, by upper-class white people, for upper-class white people) * The Truth (radio plays, once every other week) * Only A Game (weekly public radio show on sports) * World Business Report (BBC daily show on international business) * World Football (BBC weekly show on soccer) * WTF with Marc Maron (I subscribed because he interviewed Colt Cabana) * Yo, Is This Racist? (daily show where people talk about whether or not stuff is racist... spoiler: it usually is)
Unsubscribed from Coverville a while ago, but I'd recommend that one. It's thrice weekly and revolves around cover versions of songs, mostly with independent or unsigned artists.
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Post by xCompackx on Dec 5, 2012 22:33:01 GMT -5
Lately just The 404 if that counts as a podcast. I used to be into Cornette's Commentary and Who's Slamming Who but I got bored of Jim Cornette trashing everything and Who's Slamming Who went down the toilet.
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