Hi,

I’m a big fan of podcasts and I’ve been enjoying “Against the Rules” and “Darknet Diaries” lately.

Now, I want to hear your recommendations! What podcasts do you love and why? Let’s build an epic list of must-listen podcasts together.

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

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    Behind the bastards, Self explanatory.

    Ear hustle, A podcast about prison made by prisoners in prison.

    Knowledge Fight, a couple of dudes who like to sit around and talk about Alex Jones. Essentially deconstructing his bullshit.

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    I like listening to historical podcasts, and my favorites are “The History of Rome” (which has finished) and its followup “The History of Byzantium” and “Hardcore History” . I’ve heard good things about “Revolutions” by the creator of “The History of Rome” but I haven’t checked it out yet.

    Also I’ve been enjoying “Fall of Civilizations” a lot, but so far have only listened to a few of the episodes.

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      I’ve listened to all of these podcasts besides Hardcore history, and I can highly recommend all of them. It’s hard to pick a favourite but it might be Revolutions, which I found the most eye-opening, especially season 3 on the french revolution. I’m currently working my way through Wittenberg to Westphalia, the Wars of the Reformation, which is meant to be on the 30 years way, but takes a very deep dive into the life, economy, history and culture of the middle ages and early modern period.

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    Trashfuture is a great podcast. It is, ostensibly, a tech-pessimist podcast, but every now and then there are some great UK-centric politics that bleed through since they are based in the UK. All of the host are kind of leftist weirdo Marxists and they really take the piss out of “technology companies” that are nothing more than shell games of moving things around that have been around forever and calling it a tech company. One of my favorites.

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    Hardcore History. The come out a few times a year and are incredibly long (some episodes are five hours), but listening to Dan Carlin talk is really engaging. Plus he has one of those voices you can fall asleep to.
    It Could Happen Here. Keeps my righteous anger at ‘the man’ topped up.
    Criminal Records. Fun crime podcast focussed on the weird and less heard of crimes in history.

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    Behind the Bastards, a deep dive into the various shit people of history. Episode one is Saddam Hussein: Erotic Novelist.

    There’s nearly 700 episodes, and I’ve yet to run tio a dud. Loads of great guests. My only gripe is that it’s a touch Amerocentric, but other than that I’d recommend it to basically anyone. Not kid friendly, in case that wasn’t obvious.

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    My top podcasts lately:

    • QAnon Anonymous: started out chronicling the QAnon freakshow but moved towards more general deep dives into modern and past conspiracy movements

    • Minion Death Cult: laughing at right wing comment sections

    • This Is Revolution: great leftist interview/discussion

    • Joy Tactics: extremely funny stuff

    • Uhh Yeah Dude: one of the longest running podcasts out (13 years) and still funny as hell

    I dip into some other podcasts from time to time like Chapo Trap House, Comedy Bang Bang, and Vice’s CYBER.

    I also listen to some paranormal/weird shows that I can recommend if anyone is interested.

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    1. The Dollop - A history podcast done by comedians
    2. Jordan, Jesse, Go! - Interviews done by comedians
    3. Stop Podcasting Yourself - Interviews done by comedians
    4. Dumb People Town - Current news stories commented on by comedians
    5. Ear Biscuits - Rhett and Link podcast
    6. Do You Need a Ride? - Comedians give car rides to comedians in need of a ride - usually to/from the airport
    7. Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me - NPR quiz show
    8. Star Trek The Next Conversation - 2 TV writers, 1 has seen Trek, 1 has not
    9. This American Life - True stories
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    Massively depends on what you’re into.

    That said, I follow these podcasts:

    News related comedy:

    • Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me from NPR
    • Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
    • The Bugle
    • Breaking The News from BBC Scotland

    DnD:

    • Dicefunk (I recommend seasons 3 & 4 in particular)

    Puns:

    • Punwatch
    • (also The Bugle sometimes)

    Science communication:

    • The Infinite Monkey Cage
    • Daniel And Jorge Explain The Universe
    • The Curious Cases Of Rutherford & Fry
    • Supermassive
    • A Problem Squared
    • Creature Feature
    • My Favourite Theorem

    About Media:

    • Failure To Launch, about TV pilots that failed to become full series
    • Get Played, originally called “How Did This Get Played?” and focused on the worst games ever made, now about games in general
    • Dream Factory, about plots of non-existing movies

    Security/Hacking:

    • Malicious Life
    • Darknet Diaries
    • Human Factor Security

    History:

    • You’re Dead To Me
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    A couple interesting options: Good Job Brain - always an interesting listen. They deep dive into different topics from a trivia standpoint… super interesting.

    Behind the Bastards - looks at bad people throughout history.

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    -Last Podcast on The Left - crime and comedy is a perfect mix for me.

    -Bow and Blade and The Medieval Podcast - I love medieval history

    -Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History -general history (waiting for another episode is like waiting for Christmas)

    -Unsolved Misteries Podcast- I love the TV show and that podcast is great too :)

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    I listen to a bunch of accident and disaster podcasts. Black Box Down about plane crashes, Great Disasters, and Well There’s Your Problem. All quite different in tone, but all informative and entertaining.

    Movies and TV discussions: Ty & That Guy (if you’re an Expanse fan, you’ll love it), Cinema of Meaning, and Too Scary; Didn’t Watch.

    Space nerd shit: Space Rocket History (I wanna adopt this host and his wife, they’re so damn sweet), Space Nuts

    Medical nerd shit: This Podcast Will Kill You, EMCrit Podcast

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    History:

    • History of Rome
    • History of Byzantium (spiritual successor to HoR) - ongoing but with an end planned
    • British History Podcast (in depth) - ongoing but with an end planned
    • Revolutions (various revolutions from HoR
    • Blowback
    • Hardcore History
    • Fall of Civilizations

    Horror:

    • Magnus Archives
    • The Lovecraft Investigations - unsure if finished

    True Crime:

    • Bear Brook
    • Dirty John

    Others:

    • *Shut up and Sit Down (Boardgames)"
    • Beef and Dairy Network (Comedy)
    • Outer Reach (Sci-Fi)

    Bold = Ongoing with no end planned

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    Mental Illness Happy Hour by Paul Gilmartin, if you like a podcast that talks honestly about the struggles of mental health.

    Paul interviews a different person each week and discuss their journeys on dealing with their mental health. Paul is also been very open about his struggles. It helps that he is a comedian and has a subtle but dark humor that I enjoy.

    I also really like the short surveys that he reads and people have filled out on his website because they make me feel connected that I’m not alone.