If you are into videogames I will definitely hear the video game history foundation podcast
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Iβm working my way through the old episodes of Short History Of and The Soundtrack Show. Both are well written and narrated and worth listening to.
The Soundtrack Show is so great.
"If you're listening" is anazing, but I have always loved "The Science Show" the best. Both on ABC.
For non-Aussie podcasts, 99% invisible I guess.
My top 6 according to how podcast addict sorts them:
8-4 Play
The Adventure Zone
Brad and Will Made a Tech Pod
538 Politics
Hardcore Gaming 101
Rude Tales of Magic
I'd probably also give shout outs to Self Hosted, Common Descent, Spacepod, the Nature podcast, and Software Engineering Radio.
I dropped the ball a bit on listening to podcasts therefor right now it'd be "This American Life" but normally I also enjoy the Flophouse.
Dear Hank and John (funny John and Hank Green)
Hardcore History with Dan Carlin
The Debaters (Canadian comedy show where two comedians debate whether something (ex: malls, big weddings, etc) is good/bad and get judged by live audience)
- check out the pretzels vs peanuts episode
Usually those two:
WANshow from the LinusTechTips team
Darknet Diaries by Jack Rhysider
Darknet Diaries is fantastic!
I enjoy Adam Ragusea's podcast. It is a bit all over the place sometimes, but it's mostly about cooking related stuff?
French speakers should check out Mike Ward sous Γ©coute. It's just QuΓ©bec comedians* getting drunk in front of a crowd. I really enjoy it.
Darknet diaries have been named a few times already, but I will also list it, it's just that good haha.
* Google tells me humorist is a word in english but im not sure? It's mostly people doing comedy, not necessarily movies etc.
Iβm really enjoying Working Out Out with Mike Birbiglia and WTF with Marc Maron
If you like investigative journalism, Someone Knows Something. David Ridgen is fantastic in all of his shows and the care with which he handles delicate subjects is rare.
It's so gorgeously audio designed and mixed, all about ecological preservation, geology, humans place as a part of nature, and many more and tangentially related topics. Headphones are a must.
Office Hours w/ Tim Heidecker. Very funny but he also has great musicians and other interesting folks on.
black box down - it is about airplane incidents and goes into detail on how it happened plus what changed in the industry to avoid the issue in the future.
Blocked Party, a Canadian podcast about getting blocked.
FriendlyJordies.
A locally made one here in Australia - How Other Dads Dad, by Hamish Blake.
The Weekly Planet. Two funny and liberal Aussie guys talk about comics, movies, and TV shows. Mostly the former two. They have a great YouTube channel too.
The Delta Flyers is a great Star Trek podcast about Star Trek: Voyager and more now that they have finished their re-watch of the series.
Mostly industry / work related stuff honestly.
The Kubernetes Podcast from Google
DevOps Paradox
DevOps and Docker Talk
To keep up with the crazies
- Knowledge Fight
- QAnon anonymous
- Cognitive Dissonance
For all my SCP needs
- The Exploring Series
- SCP Archive
- The SCP Experience
Creepy podcasts doing their own thing
- Welcome to Night Vale
- The Magnus Archieves
- The Hotel
- Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast
- The psychology of your 20s.
- Talks at Google
- What should I read next?
- Lex Fridman
A bit more teckie:
- REWORK
- The Changelog
- Go Time
- Screaming in the cloud
- The New Stack podcast
- Ship it!
Languages learning:
- Tanaka radio (Japanese)
- The Miku real Japanese
- The real Japanese podcast
- The procrastination podcast (English)
Tooth and Claw! I haven't seen that mentioned. Awesome podcast about animal attacks and animal facts