Podcast Recommendations?
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Podcast Recommendations?
Just after some podcast recommendations, (not necessarily investing) what do you listen to?
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Right now:
The World As You'll Know It
The Science of Birds
BBC4 In Our Time: Science
History of English
Short Series I can recommend
Day X
Nixon At War
Blindspot: The Road to 9/11
The World As You'll Know It
The Science of Birds
BBC4 In Our Time: Science
History of English
Short Series I can recommend
Day X
Nixon At War
Blindspot: The Road to 9/11
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I am not religious about any one podcast, but I listen to the following selectively: This American Life, Joe Rogan, Tim Ferriss, Freakanomics, Mindpump (fitness), etc.
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The Art of Manliness, The Daily Stoic, Jordan Peterson, Peter Attia Drive, Muscle Intelligence (Ben Pakulski), DarkHorse (Ben Weinstein)...
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I listen to many podcasts, probably averaging two hours' worth per day. Below is a sampling of them.
The Pete the Planner Show
Traveling Robert
RV Miles Podcast
Business Movers
An Unexpected Podcast
Business Wars
American History Tellers
The Twilight Zone Podcast
The Art of Manliness
Money For the Rest of Us
Cabinet of Curiosities
American Innovations
The Clark Howard Show
The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
Afford Anything
The Briefing with Albert Mohler
Thinking in Public with Albert Mohler
The Stacking Benjamins Show
Lehto's Law
The Pete the Planner Show
Traveling Robert
RV Miles Podcast
Business Movers
An Unexpected Podcast
Business Wars
American History Tellers
The Twilight Zone Podcast
The Art of Manliness
Money For the Rest of Us
Cabinet of Curiosities
American Innovations
The Clark Howard Show
The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
Afford Anything
The Briefing with Albert Mohler
Thinking in Public with Albert Mohler
The Stacking Benjamins Show
Lehto's Law
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I really enjoyed Interesting Things Explained Well. It's about various science and history topics. Hopefully someday they'll make more episodes.
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The Way to Wellness, with Barbara Newell
Bogleheads On Investing podcast
BBC - The Missing Cryptoqueen
Handelsblatt Crime - The Case of Wirecard (der Fall Wirecard)
Suze Orman Women & Money Podcast
Bogleheads On Investing podcast
BBC - The Missing Cryptoqueen
Handelsblatt Crime - The Case of Wirecard (der Fall Wirecard)
Suze Orman Women & Money Podcast
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I listen to The Joe Rogan Experience but recently its been boring. Guests have been lame lately. Wish he would go back to having comedians, cage fighters and alex jones on. OT comment removed by admin LadyGeek Oh well, I started listening to Joey Diaz podcast lately. Not quite the same either without Lee...sigh.
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This is a timely topic because I was just searching for podcasts. I listened to one this morning called Rabbit Hole by the NYTimes. It's totally drawn me in. I look forward to trying some of the other suggestions listed above.
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The troubleshooter:Tom Martino show
Talking Real Money
Valuetainment
Millionaires Unveiled
Money Matters
Ron Ananian the car doctor
Talking Real Money
Valuetainment
Millionaires Unveiled
Money Matters
Ron Ananian the car doctor
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I enjoy Odd Lots from Bloomberg, The Journal from the WSJ, The Business Brew from Bill Brewster although not Boglehead philosophy, This American Life, and WSJ What's News.
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(Anything from Pushkin...)
Revisionist History
Conversations with Tyler
EconTalk
RadioLab
This American Life
Deep Background
The Memory Palace
The Intelligence
Into the Zone
Cautionary Tales
The Last Archive
Hi-Phi Nation
Wait Wait Don't Tell Me
Revisionist History
Conversations with Tyler
EconTalk
RadioLab
This American Life
Deep Background
The Memory Palace
The Intelligence
Into the Zone
Cautionary Tales
The Last Archive
Hi-Phi Nation
Wait Wait Don't Tell Me
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don't listen to the show. my brother recommended the interview with Ray Kurtzweil. It was so tedious because Rogan was so out of his element. Guess cage fighters and conspiracy theories are more his speed.
So not sure what kind of "science stuff" he's having on his show but if it's legit it's not getting through to Rogan [Reference to stupidity of others and COVID removed by Moderator Misenplace.]
To answer the OP's question, I've been enjoying:
The experiment
Resistance
Econtalk
Heavyweight
Clear and Vivid (science and other edition, Alda has two different versions)
People I Mostly Admire
Freakonomics
Radiolab
This American Life
The Last Archive
Science Friday
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Peter Attia - The Drive
Masters in Business- Barry Ritholtz
Talking Real Money
Sound Investing
The Long View - Morningstar
Masters in Business- Barry Ritholtz
Talking Real Money
Sound Investing
The Long View - Morningstar
"One should invest based on their need, ability and willingness to take risk - Larry Swedroe" Asking Portfolio Questions
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The Moth (personal story telling at its finest)
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Law360 Pro Say's Movie club episodes are fun because I forgot about most of the movies
#Sistersinlaw
Rational Security
99% Invisible
Sports:
Ten Junk Miles - the long runs, don't care for the gang show episodes
#Sistersinlaw
Rational Security
99% Invisible
Sports:
Ten Junk Miles - the long runs, don't care for the gang show episodes
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Pod Save America
Most political podcasts are full of hate and hyperbole, but these guys have a pretty easygoing way of explaining what's going on. Plus, they actually worked in the white house, so they have the experience to decipher what's what.
My favorite podcast twice a week.
Most political podcasts are full of hate and hyperbole, but these guys have a pretty easygoing way of explaining what's going on. Plus, they actually worked in the white house, so they have the experience to decipher what's what.
My favorite podcast twice a week.
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The Martyrmade podcast: Darryl Cooper.
History on Fire: Daniele Bolelli
Hardcore History: Darn Carlin
History on Fire: Daniele Bolelli
Hardcore History: Darn Carlin
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The Retirement and IRA Show
The Long View
Stay Wealthy Retirement Show
Standard Deviations with Dr Daniel Crosby
Sean Carroll's Mindscape
Real Personal Finance
Ready For Retirement
Mind Of A Millionaire
Grow Money Business
Bogleheads On Investing Podcast
An Arm And A Leg
Freakonomics M.D.
The Drop Out: Elizabeth Holmes On Trial
The Long View
Stay Wealthy Retirement Show
Standard Deviations with Dr Daniel Crosby
Sean Carroll's Mindscape
Real Personal Finance
Ready For Retirement
Mind Of A Millionaire
Grow Money Business
Bogleheads On Investing Podcast
An Arm And A Leg
Freakonomics M.D.
The Drop Out: Elizabeth Holmes On Trial
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Same as above
Also,
Meb Faber Show
Money Meets Medicine
White coat Investor
Also,
Meb Faber Show
Money Meets Medicine
White coat Investor
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- The Twilight Pwn (humorous take on all of the original The Twilight Zone episodes, completed)
- The Twilight Zone Podcast (a more respectful, scholarly take on the original The Twilight Zone episodes, still in progress)
- Rebel Cels: The Star Wars Animation Podcast
- Defenders TV Podcast (a Irish/British take on popular culture)
- The Thunderquack Podcast (a Canadian take on popular culture)
These are all from The Washington Post, and are excellent: - Presidential
- Constitutional
- Moonrise
- Jill on Money
- The White Coat Investor
- The Long View
- Bogleheads on Investing
"I'm investing in stocks... chicken, beef, and vegetable. It's risky, but I know one day it'll pay off & I'll be a bouillonaire. Who knows, I might even open up a Broth IRA."
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The Ezra Klein Show
Conversations with Tyler Cowan
(both feature smart people interviewing interesting guests; recently hit peak joy when Tyler was the guest on Ezra's show)
Hidden Brain
Freakonomics
Planet Money
Pod Save America
99% Invisible
New Yorker Radio Hour
This Day in Esoteric Political History
Conversations with Tyler Cowan
(both feature smart people interviewing interesting guests; recently hit peak joy when Tyler was the guest on Ezra's show)
Hidden Brain
Freakonomics
Planet Money
Pod Save America
99% Invisible
New Yorker Radio Hour
This Day in Esoteric Political History
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So many "serious" podcasts in there. How about Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend to lighten it up a bit?
It's real, smart, quality conversation and funny too. If you aren't a "Team Coco" type it's still worth a listen.
It's real, smart, quality conversation and funny too. If you aren't a "Team Coco" type it's still worth a listen.
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I don't have enough time to listen to podcasts. I tried to get into them but they are just too long. I listen to local news channel and NPR.
Light weight baby!
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I listen to some of these as well. He had a couple of episodes on AI that were excellent. I hope he continues that thread. His session with Adam Tooze was also very good.
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Some are only 15 minutes long. BirdNote Daily is in two minute episodes.
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Finance/business/economics:
Odd lots
Invest like the best
Animal spirits
Business history:
Acquired
Health:
The drive with Peter Attia
Odd lots
Invest like the best
Animal spirits
Business history:
Acquired
Health:
The drive with Peter Attia
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Without derailing the discussion... I've never listened to podcasts and would like to start. I'm on Android and have Amazon Alexa at home. What apps etc should I use? I'm completely ignorant on the subject.
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The Daily Stoic is literally 2-3 minutes. If I'm in the mood, I'll go through 30 of them on my morning walk.
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I use primarily Spotify, but you can also find some for free on Youtube.
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For those that liked Joe Rogan in his heyday, I recommend Lex Fridman's podcast. He has some amazing scientists and deep technical discussion, as well as some of the typical 'podcast circuit' guests.
Comedy:
Blank Check - deep dive into movies
Flop House - movies that bombed
Other:
Peter Attia
Tim Ferriss - depending on the guest
Nourish Balance Thrive Podcast - health
Jocko Podcast - depending on guest
Jordan Peterson
Eric Weinstein - math, physics (on pause at the moment)
Comedy:
Blank Check - deep dive into movies
Flop House - movies that bombed
Other:
Peter Attia
Tim Ferriss - depending on the guest
Nourish Balance Thrive Podcast - health
Jocko Podcast - depending on guest
Jordan Peterson
Eric Weinstein - math, physics (on pause at the moment)
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I'm on Android, and use Google Podcast (I don't remember now if it came installed or if I downloaded it from the Play Store).
It lets you search for podcasts by name, each result comes with a subscribe button, and there's an Explore button that presents podcasts that are popular with people who subscribe to podcasts you've subscribed to.
It also lets you listen to a podcast at a faster than normal rate (1.2 works well for me, 1.5 I find a bit much).
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+1 This is a real gem. Although generally approachable to laymen, Sean Carroll has serious, in-depth conversations with serious people. This not just your standard biographies and anecdotes, and more-often-than-not gets deep into the weeds on some very abstruse topics. I listen with the intent to learn something, rather than be entertained.
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Yes, cage fighting and conspiracy theories are more his speed. And comedians. Those things are more interesting. I couldnt care less about physicists or scientist looking to prevent aging...minus neil degrasse tyson, he's always fun to listen to.arcticpineapplecorp. wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:04 pmdon't listen to the show. my brother recommended the interview with Ray Kurtzweil. It was so tedious because Rogan was so out of his element. Guess cage fighters and conspiracy theories are more his speed.
Oh, 2 bears 1 Cave is also good. More comedians.
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Thanks that was easyblack jack wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 12:02 pmI'm on Android, and use Google Podcast (I don't remember now if it came installed or if I downloaded it from the Play Store).
It lets you search for podcasts by name, each result comes with a subscribe button, and there's an Explore button that presents podcasts that are popular with people who subscribe to podcasts you've subscribed to.
It also lets you listen to a podcast at a faster than normal rate (1.2 works well for me, 1.5 I find a bit much).
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The History of the Twentieth Century
The Infinite Monkey Cage
Car Talk (Best Of / Reruns)
The Infinite Monkey Cage
Car Talk (Best Of / Reruns)
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Left, Right & Center - A weekly political roundtable discussion every Friday. The guests are respectful of one another and there's no shouting.
The Doughboys - Two comedians review chain restaurants. A bit raunchy but always hysterical.
You Must Remember This - Karina Longworth explores "the secret and/or forgotten history of Hollywood's first century."
WTF w/Marc Maron - Can be great, but it really depends on the guest he's interviewing.
Milk Street Radio - Cooking podcast from Christopher Kimball, formerly of America's Test Kitchen. Has a more global cuisine approach.
Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods - Podcast about the movie trailer industry. Probably of little interest to anyone outside it.
Pivot - Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway discuss the week's issues, mostly media/tech heavy.
The Doughboys - Two comedians review chain restaurants. A bit raunchy but always hysterical.
You Must Remember This - Karina Longworth explores "the secret and/or forgotten history of Hollywood's first century."
WTF w/Marc Maron - Can be great, but it really depends on the guest he's interviewing.
Milk Street Radio - Cooking podcast from Christopher Kimball, formerly of America's Test Kitchen. Has a more global cuisine approach.
Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods - Podcast about the movie trailer industry. Probably of little interest to anyone outside it.
Pivot - Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway discuss the week's issues, mostly media/tech heavy.
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The Daily (NYT)
Post Reports (WaPo)
Dave Ross Commentary
Pod Save America
Pod Save the World
America Dissected
Relaxing White Noise
The Argument (NYT)
Sway (NYT)
Please, Go On (WaPo)
AvTalk
Bogleheads on Investing
Post Reports (WaPo)
Dave Ross Commentary
Pod Save America
Pod Save the World
America Dissected
Relaxing White Noise
The Argument (NYT)
Sway (NYT)
Please, Go On (WaPo)
AvTalk
Bogleheads on Investing
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The Market place APM
The Journal WSJ
Make me Smart
Freckonomics
Hidden Brain
The Journal WSJ
Make me Smart
Freckonomics
Hidden Brain
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Run them at 1.75 speed.
Almost all podcasts (except people who talk very fast) can be understood at that speed, and you can get through them a lot faster.
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Huberman Lab - a science professor talks in detail about how your body works and evidence-based ways to improve functions, like sleep, productivity, learning, etc. Very interesting and well done. I highly recommend it.
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Hate and hyperbole may be missing, but the political leanings of the hosts clearly come through.ensign_lee wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:20 pm Pod Save America
Most political podcasts are full of hate and hyperbole, but these guys have a pretty easygoing way of explaining what's going on. Plus, they actually worked in the white house, so they have the experience to decipher what's what.
Retired life insurance company financial executive who sincerely believes that ”It’s a GREAT day to be alive!”
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Rational Reminder
Armchair Expert
Rogan: Only when he has "experts" in their respective fields on or a documentarian
Car Talk
Armchair Expert
Rogan: Only when he has "experts" in their respective fields on or a documentarian
Car Talk
"A portfolio is like a bar of soap, the more it's handled, the less there is." Dr. William Bernstein
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Legends of Surgery
Darknet Diaries
Darknet Diaries
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Plant Strong by Rip Esselstyn
Hidden brain
Rich Roll
Paula Pant
Jill Schlesinger
Dr. Michael Greger (more like You Tube)
Clark Howard (religiously)
Retire Sooner with We Moss
The Brain Health Revolution with Drs Dean & Ayesha Sherzai
Ron & Don Radio (former talk show hosts from Seattle)
Radio Lab (NPR-WNYC Studios)
Fresh Air (NPR) with Terry Gross
The Moth (NPR)
Hidden brain
Rich Roll
Paula Pant
Jill Schlesinger
Dr. Michael Greger (more like You Tube)
Clark Howard (religiously)
Retire Sooner with We Moss
The Brain Health Revolution with Drs Dean & Ayesha Sherzai
Ron & Don Radio (former talk show hosts from Seattle)
Radio Lab (NPR-WNYC Studios)
Fresh Air (NPR) with Terry Gross
The Moth (NPR)
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+1 (inadvertently omitted in previous post)KaskadeForever wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 5:12 am Huberman Lab - a science professor talks in detail about how your body works and evidence-based ways to improve functions, like sleep, productivity, learning, etc. Very interesting and well done. I highly recommend it.
We cannot absolutely prove [that they are wrong who say] that we have seen our best days. But so said all who came before us, and with just as much apparent reason. |
-T. B. Macaulay (1800-1859)