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What podcasts do you guys like to listen to?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

The Greatest Generation - Star Trek rewatch podcast. Rekindled my love for the greatest franchise in history. Hosts approach the show from a tv production background

Spout Lore - the best real-play podcast, in my opinion. Dungeon World with incredible world building despite almost everyone being named Greg

Blank Check with Griffin and David - film analysis from the film critic for the Atlantic and Arthur from the Tick / Orko / Watto, covering a director's entire filmography each series

Marvel by the Month - Reading every Marvel comic, one month at a time. Has a gaggle of comic book industry legends as regular guests, talks about the context in which the comics were written, theme and interstitial music are bangers

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

"The Europeans" — a podcast about, well, Europe.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

The Silt Verses - A fantasy horror podcast where gods are real, spawned solely through belief, feed on sacrifices (usually human), and have been corporatized. It's amazing and the series just recently finished so there's no waiting for the next episode to drop. Easily the best podcast I've ever listened to.

Sawbones - An awsome medical history podcast by Justin and Dr. Sydnee McElroy. Sydnees part is pretty obvious, she's a family medicine doctor and she researches and presents historical bits about all the ways we have tried to do medicine throughout history. Justin is just Justin, he's a podcaster and games journalist by trade so he's mainly there as a layman and as comedic support.

The Magnus Protocol - Fantasy horor that I'm having trouble expplaining but it's damn good. It's made by the same creators that did the magnus archives. When they announced it on kickstarter after the magnus archives was finished they quickly earned over $700,000 so that should be some indication of how much people liked the magnus archives and the budget for the show.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

HP Lovecraft Literary Podcast- Readings with interspersed commentary. Both hosts enjoy the material and their commentary tends to be on topic and stays brief. Good production value with music and editing to keep things tight.

History That Doesn't Suck - Prof. Jackson goes through US history linearly, one episode at a time. Very tight, but informative narrative structure. Tons of episodes.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Making Sense with Sam Harris

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