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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I decided to ask this after reading the recent thread on true crime podcasts. What's everyone listening to, and what do you recommend? My favourites are:
The Magnus Archives, Archive 81, Down Below The Reservoir, Limetown (fiction/horror)
The Mysterious Secrets of Uncle Bertie's Botanarium (fiction/comedy)
My Dad Wrote A Porno (comedy)
Casefile/Serial Season 1 (true crime)
The Sexual Dark Age (tips and advice for BDSM, swinging, polyamory, etc)
Dan Carlin's Hard-core History (historical fact)
I highly recommend all of those! Any suggestions for me? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Joe Rogan has some great guests on (Really varied. Comedians, scientists, lots of psuedoscientists, fighters etc).
Used to enjoy London Reals podcasts (the one where Nic describes his ayahuasca experience is really interesting). |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I decided to ask this after reading the recent thread on true crime podcasts. What's everyone listening to, and what do you recommend? My favourites are:
The Magnus Archives, Archive 81, Down Below The Reservoir, Limetown (fiction/horror)
The Mysterious Secrets of Uncle Bertie's Botanarium (fiction/comedy)
My Dad Wrote A Porno (comedy)
Casefile/Serial Season 1 (true crime)
The Sexual Dark Age (tips and advice for BDSM, swinging, polyamory, etc)
Dan Carlin's Hard-core History (historical fact)
I highly recommend all of those! Any suggestions for me?" true crime all time and there unsolved. The vanish as well as I like the mystery to it and have always found it fascinating that people just go missing then there's load football and wrestling ones I like |
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By *pringingMan
over a year ago
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Love The Magnus Archives! Wasn't crazy about Limetown but if a second season ever shows up I'll keep listening.
Other gooduns:
Homecoming (fiction)
Welcome to Night Vale (fiction)
Dirty John (the best true crime podcast I've come across so far)
You Must Remember This (the secrets and forgotten histories of Hollywood's first century, awesome stuff if you're into that)
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And obviously, My Dad Wrote a Porno. I actually had the honour of driving through Rocky Flintstone's hometown last week. You could practically smell the pomegranates in the air.
My podcast addiction is basically out of control at this point. Send help. Or just send more podcast recommendations. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Joe Rogan has some great guests on (Really varied. Comedians, scientists, lots of psuedoscientists, fighters etc).
Used to enjoy London Reals podcasts (the one where Nic describes his ayahuasca experience is really interesting). "
Rogans chats with other guests who have experienced ayahuasca are absolutely fascinating. One female journalist in particular was captivating in her description of the journey |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Started listening there to my dad wrote a porno it's hilarious "
I listened to it all in work and the amount of times I cracked up out loud! People must have thought I was mental ha ha |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Love The Magnus Archives! Wasn't crazy about Limetown but if a second season ever shows up I'll keep listening.
Other gooduns:
Homecoming (fiction)
Welcome to Night Vale (fiction)
Dirty John (the best true crime podcast I've come across so far)
You Must Remember This (the secrets and forgotten histories of Hollywood's first century, awesome stuff if you're into that)
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Stuff You Should Know
And obviously, My Dad Wrote a Porno. I actually had the honour of driving through Rocky Flintstone's hometown last week. You could practically smell the pomegranates in the air.
My podcast addiction is basically out of control at this point. Send help. Or just send more podcast recommendations."
I've never come across anyone else who listened to The Magnus Archives! I keep pushing it on people but no-one's tried it yet. That episode with the thing that froze when you hid under your blanket... scariest thing I've ever heard |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I listen to most of the kevin smith podcasts, dave fanning , some language podcasts, hardcore history, malcolm gladwell, and other stuff related to my strange hobbies
i am still subscribed to irish man abroad but the guests are not as good anymore so i skip most of them |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Started listening there to my dad wrote a porno it's hilarious
I listened to it all in work and the amount of times I cracked up out loud! People must have thought I was mental ha ha"
On the train back to Limerick oh I tried hard not to laugh |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The Black Tapes,Tanis and Dirty John for me. Theres a great horror one called Knifepoint"
I used to LOVE The Black Tapes but what the hell was up with that ending??
Tanis... I can't stand Nik Silver alas!
Dirty John was fascinating, really enjoyed that one.
Is Knifepoint the Soren Narnia one...? If so I've listened to it and yeah it's super creepy. |
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"Started listening there to my dad wrote a porno it's hilarious
I listened to it all in work and the amount of times I cracked up out loud! People must have thought I was mental ha ha
On the train back to Limerick oh I tried hard not to laugh "
"Her breasts hung freely, like pomegranates" |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I listen to most of the kevin smith podcasts, dave fanning , some language podcasts, hardcore history, malcolm gladwell, and other stuff related to my strange hobbies
i am still subscribed to irish man abroad but the guests are not as good anymore so i skip most of them"
My favourite hard-core history one was the one about the cult in middle ages Germany, the really hard line Calvinists? Completely insane. I'm half way through the Celtic Holocaust one now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Joe Rogan has some great guests on (Really varied. Comedians, scientists, lots of psuedoscientists, fighters etc).
Used to enjoy London Reals podcasts (the one where Nic describes his ayahuasca experience is really interesting).
Rogans chats with other guests who have experienced ayahuasca are absolutely fascinating. One female journalist in particular was captivating in her description of the journey "
Try find the old London real one on the same subject with the guy Nic who used to be on it was excellent. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I listen to most of the kevin smith podcasts, dave fanning , some language podcasts, hardcore history, malcolm gladwell, and other stuff related to my strange hobbies
i am still subscribed to irish man abroad but the guests are not as good anymore so i skip most of them
My favourite hard-core history one was the one about the cult in middle ages Germany, the really hard line Calvinists? Completely insane. I'm half way through the Celtic Holocaust one now."
Listened to some of the Celtic holocaust it was amazing, just reminded me to finish it. I have an awful habit of listening to bits and not finishing them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Started listening there to my dad wrote a porno it's hilarious
I listened to it all in work and the amount of times I cracked up out loud! People must have thought I was mental ha ha
On the train back to Limerick oh I tried hard not to laugh
"Her breasts hung freely, like pomegranates""
Some of the stuff is hilarious |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The Black Tapes,Tanis and Dirty John for me. Theres a great horror one called Knifepoint
I used to LOVE The Black Tapes but what the hell was up with that ending??
Tanis... I can't stand Nik Silver alas!
Dirty John was fascinating, really enjoyed that one.
Is Knifepoint the Soren Narnia one...? If so I've listened to it and yeah it's super creepy."
Yep,Siren Narnia. Probably the best one out there for me though the last couple of episodes have been hit and miss.
Quite liking Cults at the moment. And the Pistol Shrimps Radio. Spontaneanation and How Did This Get Made are great fun |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Joe Rogan has some great guests on (Really varied. Comedians, scientists, lots of psuedoscientists, fighters etc).
Used to enjoy London Reals podcasts (the one where Nic describes his ayahuasca experience is really interesting).
Rogans chats with other guests who have experienced ayahuasca are absolutely fascinating. One female journalist in particular was captivating in her description of the journey
Try find the old London real one on the same subject with the guy Nic who used to be on it was excellent."
will do for sure! Thanks |
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By *ateniteCouple
over a year ago
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Jockopodcast - Ex-US Navy Seal. He can be a bit intense but Mr is ex-mil so loves him.
Martyrmade is a great series.
S-Town.
All very serious but great for long car journeys.
For lighter but still educational content we listen to the Infinate Monkey Cage.
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By (user no longer on site)
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Blank cheque is fun one about movies by directors and there careers. Quite funny.
Inside of you with Michael rosenbaum because the gets some cool guests. His Henry Winkler episode is great asking did women ever ask him to stick his thumbs in odd places and say aaaayyyy.
The watch for TV related news.
Joe Rogan can be good sometimes.
Jordan Peterson is a fascinating guy.
How did this get made is hilarious. Listen to that ppl |
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