Friday, February 19, 2010

Podcasts!

OK! Let's do this...

Everyone put your favorite/recommended podcasts in the comments.

5 comments:

  1. Comedy:
    The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling - This is a weekly, 3 hour call in radio show. It actually might take a little while to get used to it/ into it...but I'm a huge fan now.

    Comedy Death Ray Radio - This is an hour or so every week or sometimes twice a week. Hosted by Scott Aukerman (former contributor to Mr. Show). He has on consistently great comedian guests (Patton Oswalt, Paul F Tompkins, Michael Ian Black etc) and they talk.


    NPR:

    Fresh Air - For me the guests are kind of hit-or-miss, but usually quite interesting.

    This American Life - "each week we choose a theme and put together different kinds of stories on that theme" doesn't quite capture all that this show is..but whatever.

    Radio Lab - I would call it the Sciencey version of This American Life.

    Sunday Puzzle - Puzzles!


    Then some "Lost" podcasts which no one here would care about I'm guessing

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  2. Sweet, glad we've got around to doing this:

    * NPR Sunday Puzzle - weekly word/number/logic/general knowledge puzzles.
    * NPR All Songs Considered - interesting updates from the indie rock world that feature songs from upcoming albums. Once a month or so they have a panel discussion with a few NPR music personalities, including Carrie Brownstein (whose Monitor Mix blog I've certainly mentioned here before).
    * NPR Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me! - a humorous nerdy take on the news with some quizzes and interesting guests.
    * Philosophy Bites - 15-20 minute audio clips of interviews with current philosophers studying a wide variety of applicable and theoretical topics. Nigel Warburton has a superbly thorough and incisive interviewing style.
    * Scientific American Science Talk - they cover stories from the magazine and go in depth with some of them, including interviews with the authors or other interesting scientists. There's a fun quiz at the end of every podcast, too, called "Totally Bogus" where they name 4 bizarre stories and only 1 of them is false.
    * Stephen Fry's Podgrams - this guy is hilarious, witty and intelligent. These aren't updated that frequently.

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  3. The Moth podcast is great.

    http://www.themoth.org/

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  4. While we're all here and reading these, does anybody know how to make it so that I get an email whenever someone comments on a post here? I can't find anything in the settings...

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  5. # howstuffworks.com's Stuff You Should Know. entertaining and informative!

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