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Sam_Alumni
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I am a bit of a podcast lover, they work so well for me as I have them on in the background as I work and also they get me through rides on public transport! I love to read but often dont have the time and I feel like podcasts teach me a lot and are easier to access than tv and video.
Do you listen to podcasts and if so which are your favourites?
I listen to:
Adam Buxton
The Infinite Monkey Cage
Scroobius Pip
Ouch: Disability Talk
No Such thing as a fish
Janey Godley
Stuff you should know
And today my friend recommended The Guilty Feminist which I am loving.
I am always looking for other podcasts to listen to so what are your recommendations?
Do you listen to podcasts and if so which are your favourites?
I listen to:
Adam Buxton
The Infinite Monkey Cage
Scroobius Pip
Ouch: Disability Talk
No Such thing as a fish
Janey Godley
Stuff you should know
And today my friend recommended The Guilty Feminist which I am loving.
I am always looking for other podcasts to listen to so what are your recommendations?
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I love Adam Buxton - I think he's doing a special Adam and Joe podcast for Christmas?
I was completely hooked by Serial in 2014/15 and went on to enjoy Criminal and occasionally listen to This American Life - they cover some really interesting topics sometimes.
Haven't heard of most of your list, so will take a look - thanks for sharing! -
One for history buffs - Dan Carlin 'Hardcore histories'
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My favorite podcast by far has to be "Hello Internet" by CGP Grey and Brady Haran. I really only listen to a few podcasts in general every once in a while, but this one has me hooked! I've listened to every one so far. If you are familiar with CGP and Brady's work on YouTube (CGP Grey explains, Numberphile, Periodic Videos, etc.), it's a real treat to listen to. They talk about everything from copyright infringement to the Royal Society. They both have interesting perspectives and make an awesome team. Worth listening!
if you want to learn how to improve your podcast audio mixer in the future, I can help. -
lukeronchi536 said:My favorite podcast by far has to be "Hello Internet" by CGP Grey and Brady Haran. I really only listen to a few podcasts in general every once in a while, but this one has me hooked! I've listened to every one so far. If you are familiar with CGP and Brady's work on YouTube (CGP Grey explains, Numberphile, Periodic Videos, etc.), it's a real treat to listen to. They talk about everything from copyright infringement to the Royal Society. They both have interesting perspectives and make an awesome team. Worth listening!Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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