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Do people still listen to podcasts? What kind of podcasts do you listen to?
My favorite is Adam Carolla's podcast, and I also listen to This Week in Tech by Leo Laporte (but usually that's live through his sitckam stream). I like the podcast because unlike talk radio, I can just pick up where I left off. Especially when I'm running errands in the car. User formally known as Sh0eWax |
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the Ricky Gervais Steven Merchant and Karl Pilkington podcast were great and now you have to pay for them in the books section but they are so worth a couple of bucks.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Lake Vostok Yacht Club
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Carolla's podcast is only a few weeks along, but I've been listening to it as well, mainly because the guy is such a conversational savant. I get a little geeked out about comedy, especially stand-up and late-night monologues so some of these guests are right in my wheelhouse.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Promise Land of Trustafarians
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I listen to podcasts to kill time driving between San Antonio and Houston on I-10. This Week in Tech is one of my favorites. Travel with Rick Steves is another good one.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: that interweb thing
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Tiki Bar TV.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: State of Flux
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Most certainly. I love them. I listen to the spoken shows during my commute (~45 minutes/day) and the music at work. Here are my favorites (in no particular order)
This American Life - weekly, hour-long, excellent show about seemingly atypical takes on ordinary life phenomena Slate Magazine Daily Podcast - I especially enjoy the Cultural and Political Gabfest podcasts WGBH (Boston) Classical Performance Podcast - pound for pound, my favorite; one of those things that just makes my life better. Musicians or small arrangements visit the WGBH studio to play some classical music pieces, with short commentaries on the piece, the period.... Plenty of back casts; get them all. Great for listening to in the office, I find. God bless public radio. NPR: Live Concerts from All Things Considered - another music gem, with a deep back catalog for picking out favorites or discovering new stuff. I love it for both. This is just the tip of the iceberg BBC's In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg - host guides very informative discussion on interesting subjects such as The Library at Alexandria, The Baroque, The Boxer Rebellion. Recommended by an esteemed English ANer, it is a jolly good show (just ignore the relentless academics trying to be (and sound) as smart as they are). |
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- This Week in Tech and Macbreak Weekly from "the TWiT network"
- Joystiq podcast. These guys are really intelligent about video games. And they're funny. And they're generally not offensive so I can listen to it with my son in the car. - This American Life is a good one but it's hard to listen to in short snippets so I don't listen with the regularity I used to. - occasionally Left, Right and Center and the Slate Political Gabfest. I try to have a podcast a day to listen to so I can avoid the radio. If it's not red and showing substantial musculature, you're wearing it wrong. |
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geri to my friends
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Heaven
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Yes they are great.
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