Types of Podcasts, a guide

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Ya know what? I don’t think the boomers were right. Their equivilant to podcasts was FM Radio having talk shows at 6am with wacky hosts that use slide whistles, fake laughs, and crazy sound effects every 3 seconds.

They didn’t have it right. There’s absolutely room for something way better…but those awful 80s morning shows were still better than these podcasts.

I just miss people talking about something they know in an organized and professional manner.

I just don’t care for random string of consciousness to pretend I am part of a conversation I can’t actually participate in.

Ugh yes. Podcasts are so low density for information per minute. No offence if that’s what you’re in the mood for and it can certainly fill a long commute / chore. Just really not my cup of tea.
Just attend your work meetings bruh

Oh man if only…

But let me loop back to you about this when we figure out our org goals

Sounds like you need a weekly meeting to figure that out

I mean, if you want a lecture, YouTube has those in spades.

I tend to prefer podcasts that mix in the history and the news with a few joking asides and tangents. Makes the show feel more human and less like I’m supposed to take an exam on it at the end of the week.

If you want to know about alex jones you should check out the knowledge fight podcast, dan the one host who listens to alex then searches for sources to be able to properly rebuke him was brought on as an expert on alex in at least one of the sandyhook trials, dan and jordan do a decent job making the whole thing entertaining though some people don’t like how loud jordan is but he’s just not someone who hides emotions the kind of guy who might be at a real risk to bight trump if stuck close to him for too long

The formulaic objects covers stuff that happen court, episode 930 was fun to see alex uno reversed on when he got told that fire can’t melt stone buildings, episodes 960 and 961 alex waxes philosophical with gpt

the kind of guy who might be at a real risk to bight trump if stuck close to him for too long

Hmmm. Bite or fight? Both is good.

Like literally bite him
Nah, bight. Like, address with the slack or loop of a rope.
I agree, I want the meat of the story, not pointless banter and sound effects that reduce information d density

Might want to try BBC’s ‘In Our Time’.

Or ‘The History of English’.

‘ArtHoles’ for biographies of some famous artists.

I also enjoyed John Siracusa’s musings and rants about tech on ‘Hypercritical’ — listened through it quite recently, despite it being a decade old. There was one episode where Siracusa went into a diatribe about filesystems and particularly HFS+ for two hours: what some modern filesystems can do and how HFS+ does none of that. It was great. Siracusa is now in the ‘Accidental Tech Podcast’, but it’s more of a conversation deal.

BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time

Misha Glenny and guests discuss the ideas, people and events that have shaped our world.

BBC
No Such Thing As A Fish: Four QI researchers each pick a fact they find out about and discuss it. Very good and has been going for years. It’s where I get a lot of my useless facts from.
I was a fan until they started talking about something I know quite a bit about. It was like they were regurgitating “facts” from a Ladybird book they read when they were five.
I can believe that. They’re panel show researchers, not some sort of high level expert on whatever so I’ve found that for a baseline of “interesting but maybe not super in depth” it’s fine for me.
I know, and I enjoy QI, it’s a great show. But in the podcast they pose as experts presenting facts.